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P4HB Gene

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P4HB Gene

Overview

The P4HB gene encodes prolyl 4-hydroxylase subunit beta (also known as protein disulfide isomerase or PDI), a multifunctional endoplasmic reticulum (ER) chaperone protein. Located on chromosome 17q25, the P4HB gene produces one of the most abundant proteins in the ER lumen, constituting approximately 0.5-1% of total protein in this compartment. PDI is a 507-amino acid protein with a molecular weight of approximately 57 kDa and possesses multiple functional domains that enable its role as both a catalyst for disulfide bond formation and an ER chaperone. The protein exists in multiple oxidation states and undergoes dynamic redox cycling that is essential for its biological functions.

Function/Biology

P4HB encodes a protein with several distinct functional domains: two catalytically active thioredoxin-like domains (a and a') and two catalytically inactive domains (b and b'). The primary enzymatic function of PDI is catalyzing the formation and isomerization of disulfide bonds in proteins as they fold within the ER. This process is critical for the proper three-dimensional structure and stability of secreted and membrane proteins. Beyond its isomerase activity, PDI functions as a molecular chaperone, interacting with misfolded proteins to prevent their aggregation and facilitate their correct refolding. PDI also acts as a substrate for protein disulfide isomerase-like proteins (PDILs), participating in complex ER quality control networks.

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