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Title
The Enigma of the CLIC proteins: Ion channels, redox proteins, enzymes, scaffolding proteins?
Related
FEBS letters, Vol. 584, No. 10 (2010), p.2093-2101
DOI
10.1016/j.febslet.2010.01.027
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2010
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
060100 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Author/Creator
Littler, Dene R
Author/Creator
Harrop, Stephen J
Author/Creator
Curmi, Paul M.G
Author/Creator
Goodchild, Sophia C
Author/Creator
Phang, Juanita M
Author/Creator
Mynott, Andrew V
Author/Creator
Jiang, Lele
Author/Creator
Valenzuela, Stella M
Author/Creator
Mazzanti, Michele
Author/Creator
Brown, Louise J
Author/Creator
Breit, Samuel M
Description
Chloride intracellular channel proteins (CLICs) are distinct from most ion channels in that they have both soluble and integral membrane forms. CLICs are highly conserved in chordates, with six vertebrate paralogues. CLIC-like proteins are found in other metazoans. CLICs form channels in artificial bilayers in a process favoured by oxidising conditions and low pH. They are structurally plastic, with CLIC1 adopting two distinct soluble conformations. Phylogenetic and structural data indicate that CLICs are likely to have enzymatic function. The physiological role of CLICs appears to be maintenance of intracellular membranes, which is associated with tubulogenesis but may involve other substructures.
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060100 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Subject Keyword
chloride intracellular channel protein
Subject Keyword
redox
Subject Keyword
membrane insertion
Subject Keyword
tubulogenesis
Subject Keyword
CLIC1
Resource Type
journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences
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Macquarie University. Higher Degree Research Office

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/113634
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ISSN:0014-5793
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mq-rm-2010000265
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eng
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