LIM domains: multiple roles as adapters and functional modifiers in protein interactions

IB Dawid, JJ Breen, R Toyama - Trends in Genetics, 1998 - cell.com
IB Dawid, JJ Breen, R Toyama
Trends in Genetics, 1998cell.com
The LIM domain is a specialized double-zinc finger motif found in a variety of proteins, in
association with domains of divergent functions or forming proteins composed primarily of
LIM domains. LIM domains interact specifically with other LIM domains and with many
different protein domains. LIM domains are thought to function as protein interaction
modules, mediating specific contacts between members of functional complexes and
modulating the activity of some of the constituent proteins. Nucleic acid binding by LIM …
Abstract
The LIM domain is a specialized double-zinc finger motif found in a variety of proteins, in association with domains of divergent functions or forming proteins composed primarily of LIM domains. LIM domains interact specifically with other LIM domains and with many different protein domains. LIM domains are thought to function as protein interaction modules, mediating specific contacts between members of functional complexes and modulating the activity of some of the constituent proteins. Nucleic acid binding by LIM domains, while suggested by structural considerations, remains an unproven possibility. LIM-domain proteins can be nuclear, cytoplasmic, or can shuttle between compartments. Several important LIM proteins are associated with the cytoskeleton, having a role in adhesion-plaque and actin-microfilament organization. Among nuclear LIM proteins, the LIM homeodomain proteins form a major subfamily with important functions in cell lineage determination and pattern formation during animal development.
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