Domain hiding |   Altered binding specificity |   Motif hiding |   Composite binding site formation |
  Uncategorised |   Rheostatic |   Allostery |   Avidity-sensing |
  Physicochemical compatibility |   Pre-translational |   Competition |
Protein | Start | End | Switch Type | Switch Subtype | Switch Description | Information |
LIG_Clathr_ClatBox_1 - Clathrin box motif found on cargo adaptor proteins, it interacts with the beta propeller structure located at the N-terminus of Clathrin heavy chain. | |||||||
AMPH_HUMAN | 351 | 355 | Binary | Physicochemical compatibility | Phosphorylation of T350 adjacent to the clathrin-binding motif of Amphiphysin (AMPH) by CK2 subfamily inhibits binding to the Clathrin heavy chain 1 (CLTC). A second clathrin-binding motif in Amphiphysin (AMPH) is regulated in a similar manner (see switch details). Both these motifs cooperate in avidity-based binding to Clathrin heavy chain 1 (CLTC) (see switch details). | ||
AMPH_HUMAN | 351 | 355 | Avidity‑sensing | Amphiphysin 1 contains two distinct motifs that bind to distinct sites on N-terminal beta-propeller domain of clathrin, resulting in increased binding strength to free domain. This, in combination with binding of its BAR domain to curved membranes, results in localisation of amphipysin to the periphery of the assembling clathrin lattice. The two clathrin-binding motifs are regulated by phosphorylation of adjacent modification sites (see switch details and switch details). | |||
LIG_Clathr_ClatBox_2 - Clathrin box motif found on cargo adaptor proteins, it mediates binding to the N-terminal beta propeller of clathrin heavy chain. Also called W box, it is found in the central region of Amphiphysins where it coexists with a classical clathrin box. | |||||||
AMPH_HUMAN | 380 | 385 | Binary | Physicochemical compatibility | Phosphorylation of T387 adjacent to the clathrin-binding motif of Amphiphysin (AMPH) by CK2 subfamily inhibits binding to the Clathrin heavy chain 1 (CLTC). A second clathrin-binding motif in Amphiphysin (AMPH) is regulated in a similar manner (see switch details). Both these motifs cooperate in avidity-based binding to Clathrin heavy chain 1 (CLTC) (see switch details). | ||
AMPH_HUMAN | 380 | 385 | Avidity‑sensing | Amphiphysin 1 contains two distinct motifs that bind to distinct sites on N-terminal beta-propeller domain of clathrin, resulting in increased binding strength to free domain. This, in combination with binding of its BAR domain to curved membranes, results in localisation of amphipysin to the periphery of the assembling clathrin lattice. The two clathrin-binding motifs are regulated by phosphorylation of adjacent modification sites (see switch details and switch details). |