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NPL4 Protein

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NPL4 Protein

Overview

NPL4 (Nuclear Protein Localization 4), encoded by the NPLOC4 gene, is a 68.6 kDa ubiquitin-binding protein that functions as a critical cofactor for the AAA-ATPase VCP/p97 (Valosin-Containing Protein). NPL4 belongs to the NPL4 family of proteins and localizes to multiple cellular compartments including the nucleus, cytoplasm, and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. As part of the VCP-NPL4-UFD1L complex, NPL4 plays essential roles in protein quality control, particularly in ER-associated degradation (ERAD) and the unfolded protein response (UPR). The protein contains a zinc finger domain, ubiquitin-interacting motifs (UIMs), and a natively unfolded region that facilitates its interactions with VCP and polyubiquitinated substrates.

Function/Biology

NPL4 primarily functions as an adapter protein that bridges VCP's ATPase activity to specific cellular substrates. The protein contains two tandem ubiquitin-interacting motifs (UIMs) in its N-terminal region, which selectively bind polyubiquitin chains with preference for K48-linked configurations—the canonical signal for proteasomal degradation. The zinc finger domain (zinc finger type PHD) in NPL4's C-terminal region facilitates protein-protein interactions and contributes to substrate recognition alongside the UIM domains.

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