Journal article

Characteristics of the Kelch domain containing (KLHDC) subfamily and relationships with diseases

C Pilcher, PAV Buco, JQ Truong, PA Ramsland, MF Smeets, CR Walkley, JK Holien

FEBS Letters | Wiley | Published : 2025

Abstract

The Kelch protein superfamily is an evolutionary conserved family containing 63 alternate protein coding members. The superfamily is split into three subfamilies: Kelch like (KLHL), Kelch-repeat and bric-a-bracs (BTB) domain containing (KBTBD) and Kelch domain containing protein (KLHDC). The KLHDC subfamily is one of the smallest within the Kelch superfamily, containing 10 primary members. There is little known about the structures and functions of the subfamily; however, they are thought to be involved in several cellular and molecular processes. Recently, there have been significant structural and biochemical advances for KLHDC2, which has aided our understanding of other KLHDC family memb..

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