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InterPro: IPR003388 Reticulon

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Component GO:0005783 endoplasmic reticulum
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Eukaryotic proteins of the reticulon (RTN) family all share an association with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Whereas amino-terminal regions are not related to one another, all reticulon proteins share a 200 amino acid residue region of sequence similarity at the C-terminal. This region contains two large hydrophobic regions separated by a 66 residue hydrophilic segment. The conserved hydrophobic C-terminal portion has been shown to play an essential role in the association of reticulons with the ER membrane. The hydrophobic portions are supposed to be membrane-embedded and the hydrophilic 66 residue localized to the lumenal/extracellular face of the membrane. Most reticulons have a di-lysine ER retention motif at the C-terminal. Because of their likely association with the rough as well as the smooth ER, the reticulons might play some role in transport processes or in regulation of intracellular calcium levels. It has been suggested that the reticulons may be serving as ER-associated channel-like complexes [1, 2, 3, 4].

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PROSITE doc: PDOC50845
PANDIT: PF02453
Blocks: IPB003388
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This domain has been experimentally proven to be involved in Protein:Protein interactions.
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A2RVT6 Reticulon-like protein B14

O70622 Reticulon-2

Q04947 Reticulon-like protein 1

Q9NQC3 Reticulon-4

Q9VES1 ARL-6-interacting protein 1 homolog

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InterPro entry accession number/name and structure databases Colour code
IPR003388 Reticulon
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PublicationsHelp
1. van de Velde HJ, Roebroek AJ, Senden NH, Ramaekers FC, Van de Ven WJ.
NSP-encoded reticulons, neuroendocrine proteins of a novel gene family associated with membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum.
J. Cell. Sci. 107 ( Pt 9) 2403-16 1994 [PubMed: 7844160]
2. Roebroek AJ, Ayoubi TA, Van de Velde HJ, Schoenmakers EF, Pauli IG, Van de Ven WJ.
Genomic organization of the human NSP gene, prototype of a novel gene family encoding reticulons.
Genomics 32 191-9 1996 [PubMed: 8833145]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/geno.1996.0105
3. Roebroek AJ, Contreras B, Pauli IG, Van de Ven WJ.
cDNA cloning, genomic organization, and expression of the human RTN2 gene, a member of a gene family encoding reticulons.
Genomics 51 98-106 1998 [PubMed: 9693037]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/geno.1997.5175
4. GrandPre T, Nakamura F, Vartanian T, Strittmatter SM.
Identification of the Nogo inhibitor of axon regeneration as a Reticulon protein.
Nature 403 439-44 2000 [PubMed: 10667797]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35000226

Additional ReadingHelp
Moreira EF, Jaworski CJ, Rodriguez IR.
Cloning of a novel member of the reticulon gene family (RTN3): gene structure and chromosomal localization to 11q13.
Genomics 58 1999 73-81 [PubMed: 10331947]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/geno.1999.5807
Oertle T, Klinger M, Stuermer CA, Schwab ME.
A reticular rhapsody: phylogenic evolution and nomenclature of the RTN/Nogo gene family.
FASEB J. 17 2003 1238-47 [PubMed: 12832288]
Hu J, Shibata Y, Zhu PP, Voss C, Rismanchi N, Prinz WA, Rapoport TA, Blackstone C.
A class of dynamin-like GTPases involved in the generation of the tubular ER network.
Cell 138 2009 549-61 [PubMed: 19665976]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2009.05.025
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