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The yeast yCCR4 factor belongs to the CCR4-NOT transcriptional regulatory complex, in which it interacts, through its leucine-rich repeat (LRR) motif with yPOP2.
Under resting conditions, NFκB is bound to its co-repressor molecule IκB in the cytosol, with which it interacts through multiple ankyrin repeats.
- It interacts through a PPPY motif with the WW domain of BAG3 and at the same time contacts the vacuolar protein sorting homolog VPS18 through an N-terminal PDZ domain (Fig. 2).
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The potato RanGAP2 protein has also been described as a co-factor of R proteins, since it physically interacts, through its WPP domain, with two Solanum tuberosum resistance proteins called Rx and GPA2 [ 16].
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We identified alpha-tubulin as a novel dysferlin binding protein and showed that it interacts with dysferlin through the C2A and C2B domains in a calcium-independent manner.
As shown in Figure 5, HMGB1 did not significantly reduce PTEN expression in transfectants indicating that it interacts with PTEN through the miRNAs 221/222 cluster.
p115RhoGEF also contains the regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) domain at its N terminus, through which it interacts with Gα12/13 and functions as a GTPase-activating protein for G12/13 [ 39, 42].
It interacts with several biomolecules through hydrophobic patches around residues Ala33 and Thr68.
tPA has multifaceted effects on tissue; it interacts with parenchymal cells through proteolytic plasminogen or non-plasminogen pathways [44] [47].
The co-chaperone BAG-1, for example, facilitates proteasomal degradation, because it interacts with the proteasome through a ubiquitin-like (UBL) domain and thus stimulates the docking of the chaperone-CHIP complex at the proteasome [15], [16].
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