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Kelch repeat

Kelch motif
PDB 1gof EBI.jpg
Structure of Galactose oxidase containing kelch repeats.
Identifiers
Symbol Kelch_1
Pfam PF01344
InterPro IPR006652
SMART Kelch
SCOP 1gof
SUPERFAMILY 1gof
OPM superfamily 384
OPM protein 3ii7
Kelch motif
Identifiers
Symbol Kelch_2
Pfam PF07646
Pfam clan CL0186
InterPro IPR011498
SCOP 1gof
SUPERFAMILY 1gof
Galactose oxidase, central domain
Identifiers
Symbol Kelch_3
Pfam PF13415
Pfam clan CL0186
Galactose oxidase, central domain
Identifiers
Symbol Kelch_4
Pfam PF13418
Pfam clan CL0186
Kelch motif
Identifiers
Symbol Kelch_5
Pfam PF13854
Pfam clan CL0186

The Kelch motif is a region of protein sequence found widely in proteins from bacteria and eukaryotes. This sequence motif is composed of about 50 amino acid residues which form a structure of a four stranded beta-sheet "blade". This sequence motif is found in between five and eight copies per protein which fold together to form a larger circular solenoid structure called a beta-propeller domain.

The Kelch motif is widely found in eukaryotic and bacterial species. Notably the human genome contains around 100 proteins containing the Kelch motif. Within individual proteins the motif occurs multiple times. For example, the motif appears 6 times in Drosophila egg-chamber regulatory protein. The motif is also found in mouse protein MIPP and in a number of poxviruses. In addition, kelch repeats have been recognised in alpha- and beta-scruin, in galactose oxidase from the fungus Dactylium dendroides and in the Escherichia coli NanM protein, that is a sialic acid mutarotase.

The structure of galactose oxidase reveals that the repeated Kelch sequence motif corresponds to a 4-stranded anti-parallel beta-sheet motif that forms the repeat unit in a super-barrel structural fold commonly known as a beta propeller.

The known functions of kelch-containing proteins are diverse:

This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro IPR006652

This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro IPR011498


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