PLAT domain
In molecular biology the PLAT domain is a protein domain that is found in a variety of membrane or lipid associated proteins. It is called the PLAT (Polycystin-1, Lipoxygenase, Alpha-Toxin) domain[1] or LH2 (Lipoxygenase homology) domain.[2] The known structure of pancreatic lipase shows this domain binds to procolipase Pfam PF01114, which mediates membrane association.
This domain forms a beta-sandwich composed of two β-sheets of four β-strands each.[1][3][4]
Human proteins containing this domain
ALOX12; ALOX12B; ALOX12P2; ALOX15; ALOX15B; ALOX5; ALOXE3; LIPC; LIPG; LOXHD1; LPL; PKD1; PKD1L1; PKD1L2; PKD1L3; PKDREJ; PNLIP; PNLIPRP1; PNLIPRP2; PNLIPRP3; RAB6IP1;
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