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GET4

Gene
GET4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Taeniopygia guttata
Length
328 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the BAG6/BAT3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation. The BAG6/BAT3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Recruited to ribosomes, it interacts with the transmembrane region of newly synthesized tail-anchored proteins and together with SGTA and ASNA1 mediates their delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum. Client proteins that cannot be properly delivered to the endoplasmic reticulum are ubiquitinated and sorted to the proteasome. Similarly, the BAG6/BAT3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum. The BAG6/BAT3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.529 kDa
Sequence
MAAAIMAAEQEAAKGGGGRNRGGVQRVEGKLRASVEKGDYYEAHQMYRTLFFRYMSQGKHAEARELMYSGALLFFSHNQQNSAADLSMLVLESLEKSDAKVAEDLLENLAKLFSLMDPNSPERVAFVSRALKWSSGGSGKLGHPKLHQLLAITLWKEQNYSESRYHFLHSTDGEGCANMLVEYSSSRGYRSEVDMFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKTSASVVFTTYTQKHPSIEKGPPFVQPLLNFIWFLLLAVDGGKLTVFTVLCEQYQPSLKRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQTSSYGGLLGNLLNSLMGTGEDDDTEEGQEDSSPIELD

Gene
GET4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
327 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the BAG6/BAT3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation (PubMed:20676083, PubMed:21636303, PubMed:21743475, PubMed:28104892). The BAG6/BAT3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Recruited to ribosomes, it interacts with the transmembrane region of newly synthesized tail-anchored proteins and together with SGTA and ASNA1 mediates their delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum (PubMed:20676083, PubMed:28104892, PubMed:25535373). Client proteins that cannot be properly delivered to the endoplasmic reticulum are ubiquitinated and sorted to the proteasome (PubMed:28104892). Similarly, the BAG6/BAT3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum (PubMed:21743475). The BAG6/BAT3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome (PubMed:21636303).
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.504 kDa
Sequence
MAAAAAMAEQESARNGGRNRGGVQRVEGKLRASVEKGDYYEAHQMYRTLFFRYMSQSKHTEARELMYSGALLFFSHGQQNSAADLSMLVLESLEKAEVEVADELLENLAKVFSLMDPNSPERVTFVSRALKWSSGGSGKLGHPRLHQLLALTLWKEQNYCESRYHFLHSADGEGCANMLVEYSTSRGFRSEVDMFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKSSASVVFTTYTQKHPSIEDGPPFVEPLLNFIWFLLLAVDGGKLTVFTVLCEQYQPSLRRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQTSSYGGLLGNLLTSLMGSSEQEDGEESPSDGSPIELD

Gene
Get4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
327 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the BAG6/BAT3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation. The BAG6/BAT3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Recruited to ribosomes, it interacts with the transmembrane region of newly synthesized tail-anchored proteins and together with SGTA and ASNA1 mediates their delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum. Client proteins that cannot be properly delivered to the endoplasmic reticulum are ubiquitinated and sorted to the proteasome. Similarly, the BAG6/BAT3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum. The BAG6/BAT3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.525 kDa
Sequence
MAAAAAMAEQEGARNGARNRGGVQRVEGKLRASVEKGDYYEAHQMYRTLFFRYMSQSKHAEARELMYSGALLFFSHGQQNSAADLSMLVLESLEKAEVDVADELLENLAKVFSLMDPNSPERVAFVSRALKWSSGGSGKLGHPRLHQLLALTLWKEQNYCESRYHFLHSSDGEGCANMLVEYSTARGFRSEVDMFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKNSALVVFTTYTQKHPSIEDGPPFVQPLLNFIWFLLLAVDGGKLAVFTVLCEQYQPSLRRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQTSSYGGLLGNLLSSLMGSSEQEEGEESQDDSSPIELD

Gene
GET4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Bos taurus
Length
325 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the BAG6/BAT3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation. The BAG6/BAT3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Recruited to ribosomes, it interacts with the transmembrane region of newly synthesized tail-anchored proteins and together with SGTA and ASNA1 mediates their delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum. Client proteins that cannot be properly delivered to the endoplasmic reticulum are ubiquitinated and sorted to the proteasome. Similarly, the BAG6/BAT3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum. The BAG6/BAT3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.185 kDa
Sequence
MAAAAMAEQESARNGARNRGGVQRVEGKLRASVEKGDYYEAHQMYRTLFFRYMAQSKHAEARELMCSGALLFFSHGQQNSAADLSMLVLESLEKAEVEVADELLESLAKLFSLMDPNSPERVAFVSRALKWSSGGSGKLGHPRLHQLLALTLWKEQNYCESRYHFLHSSDGEGCANMLVEYSTARGFRSEVDMFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKSSASVVFTTYTQKHPSIEGGPPFVQPLLNFIWFLLLAVDGGKLTVFTVLCEQYQPSLRRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQTSSYGGLLGNLLSSLMGSSEQEGEDSQDDSSPIELD

Gene
get4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Xenopus tropicalis
Length
325 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the bag6/bat3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation. The bag6/bat3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Similarly, the bag6/bat3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum. The bag6/bat3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.643 kDa
Sequence
MAAAMAEQDGSKGSARNRGGVQRVEGKLRASVEKGDYYEAHQMYRTLFFRYMSQSKHIEARELMYSGALLFFSHSQQNSAADLSMLVLESLEKHEVKVTEELLENLAKLFSLMDPNSPERVAFVSRALKWSSGGSGKFGHPKLHQFLAITLWKEQNYYESRYHFLHSSDGEGCANMLVEYSSTRGYRSEVDMFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKTSASVVFTTYTQKHPSIERGPPFVQPLLNFIWFLLLAVEGGKLTVFTVLCEQYQPSLKRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQSSSYGGLLGNLLNSLMGSGEDDDVEDGQEDSSPIELD

Gene
get4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Oryzias latipes
Length
323 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the bag6/bat3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation. The bag6/bat3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Similarly, the bag6/bat3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum. The bag6/bat3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.572 kDa
Sequence
MSDPESLRCSSVRNRGGVQRVEGKLRASVERGDYYEAHQMYRTLFFRYMSQAKHAEARELMYRGALLFFSHNQQNSAADLSMLVLEVLEKSDAKVEDEILEHLAKLFSLMDQNSPERAAFVSRALKWSTGGSSKLGHPKLHQLLALTLWKEQNYSESRYHFLHSSDGEGCAQMLVEYWASRGYRNEVDLFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKSSASVVFSTYTEKHPSIQKGPPFVQPLLNFIWFLLLAVDGGKLTVFTVLCEQYQPSLKRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQSPSYGGLLGNLLNSLMGSGEDDDGVEEAQEDSSPIELD

Gene
get4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Takifugu rubripes
Length
323 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the bag6/bat3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation. The bag6/bat3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Similarly, the bag6/bat3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum. The bag6/bat3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.415 kDa
Sequence
MSEQESLRCSSARNRGGVQRVEGKLRASVEKGDYYEAHQMYRTLYFRYMSQAKHAEARELMYNGALLFFSYNQQNSAADLSMLVLEVLEKSKGKVEDEILECLVKLFSLMDQNSPERVAFVSRALKWSTGGSGKLGHPRLHQLLALTLWKEQNYSESXYHFLHSSDGEGCAQMLVEYSASRGFHSEVDMFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKNGASVVXSTYTEKHPSIEKGPPFVQPLLNFIWFLLLAVDGGKLTVFTVLCEQYKPSLKRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQSPSYGGLLGNLLNSLMGSGEEDDMAEEAQEDSSPIELD

Gene
get4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Salmo salar
Length
322 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the bag6/bat3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation. The bag6/bat3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Similarly, the bag6/bat3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum. The bag6/bat3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.305 kDa
Sequence
MSEQEALKCSSARNRGGTQRVEGKLRASVEKGDYYEAHQMYRTLFFRYISQAKHTDARELMYNGAQLFFSYNQLNSAADLSMLVLESLEKSEAKVEDEDLEHLAKLFSLMDPNSPERVAFVSRALKWSTGGSGKLGAPKLHQLLAVTLWKEQNYSESRYHFLHSSDGEGCAQMLVEYSAQRGFRSEVDMFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKNSASVVFSTYTQKHPSIEKDPPFVQPLLNFIWFLLLAVDGGKLTVFTVLCEQYQPSLKRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQSSSYGGLLGNLLNSLMGSGEDEEGEEAQEHGSPIELD

Gene
GET4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4 homolog
Organism
Gallus gallus
Length
312 amino acids
Function
As part of a cytosolic protein quality control complex, the BAG6/BAT3 complex, maintains misfolded and hydrophobic patches-containing proteins in a soluble state and participates to their proper delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum or alternatively can promote their sorting to the proteasome where they undergo degradation. The BAG6/BAT3 complex is involved in the post-translational delivery of tail-anchored/type II transmembrane proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Recruited to ribosomes, it interacts with the transmembrane region of newly synthesized tail-anchored proteins and together with SGTA and ASNA1 mediates their delivery to the endoplasmic reticulum. Client proteins that cannot be properly delivered to the endoplasmic reticulum are ubiquitinated and sorted to the proteasome. Similarly, the BAG6/BAT3 complex also functions as a sorting platform for proteins of the secretory pathway that are mislocalized to the cytosol either delivering them to the proteasome for degradation or to the endoplasmic reticulum. The BAG6/BAT3 complex also plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), a quality control mechanism that eliminates unwanted proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum through their retrotranslocation to the cytosol and their targeting to the proteasome. It maintains these retrotranslocated proteins in an unfolded yet soluble state condition in the cytosol to ensure their proper delivery to the proteasome.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
34.648 kDa
Sequence
MAAAIMAAEQEAAKGGGRNRGGVQRVEGKLRASVEKGDYYEAHQMYRTLFFRYMSQGKYVEARELMYSGALLFFSHNQQNSAADLSMLVLESLEKSDAKVTDDLLENLAKLFSLMDPNSPERVAFVSRALKWSSGGSGKLGHPKLHQLLAITLWKDGEGCANMLVEYSSSRGYRSEVDMFVAQAVLQFLCLKNKTSASVVFTTYTQKHPSIEKGPPFVQPLLNFIWFLLLAVDGGKLTVFTVLCEQYQPSLKRDPMYNEYLDRIGQLFFGVPPKQTSSYGGLLGNLLNSLMGTGEDDDTEDGQEDSSPIELD

Gene
GET4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4
Organism
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain ATCC 204508 / S288c)
Length
312 amino acids
Function
May play a role in insertion of tail-anchored proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
36.28 kDa
Sequence
MVPAESNAVQAKLAKTLQRFENKIKAGDYYEAHQTLRTIANRYVRSKSYEHAIELISQGALSFLKAKQGGSGTDLIFYLLEVYDLAEVKVDDISVARLVRLIAELDPSEPNLKDVITGMNNWSIKFSEYKFGDPYLHNTIGSKLLEGDFVYEAERYFMLGTHDSMIKYVDLLWDWLCQVDDIEDSTVAEFFSRLVFNYLFISNISFAHESKDIFLERFIEKFHPKYEKIDKNGYEIVFFEDYSDLNFLQLLLITCQTKDKSYFLNLKNHYLDFSQAYKSELEFLGQEYFNIVAPKQTNFLQDMMSGFLGGSK

Gene
get4
Protein
Golgi to ER traffic protein 4
Organism
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (strain 972 / ATCC 24843)
Length
303 amino acids
Function
May play a role in insertion of tail-anchored proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
Similarity
Belongs to the GET4 family.
Mass
34.352 kDa
Sequence
MDAKIKRAEGRLREDPYEGHQMLRTLVNRQVKAKKHDDAVALLYSGAKTLFEIEQTGSAADLAIYMLDVYEKASYAASLDNKARALTLLGLFPAEEGARKQYVKRLLEWSKSAGPQGDKDVHFAVATMFVKWKEPASAEKHFVLGNEKSARAYGETMYYWFTSDSSISPDTFAGRPVLNYLLAENLISAWNSLETFTKHFTKSNAPDVENMSFDGKDFPVFKEYPQMNFLHLLIFTAYRKDKETYLSLVQKYPKKQDWEAALAKIEEIYFGIRPVSNQPNILANLMSSLFSGPPAATNQLDLE