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PEX12 Protein

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PEX12 Protein

Overview

PEX12 is a peroxisomal membrane protein encoded by the PEX12 gene on chromosome 17q12. It belongs to the peroxin family of proteins, which are essential components of the peroxisomal import machinery. PEX12 functions as a RING-type ubiquitin ligase (E3 ligase) that plays a critical role in the biogenesis and maintenance of peroxisomes. The protein is particularly important for recognizing cargo proteins destined for peroxisomal import and facilitating their translocation across the peroxisomal membrane. Mutations in PEX12 are associated with Zellweger spectrum disorder (ZSD), a severe group of autosomal recessive peroxisomal disorders that manifest with progressive neurological deterioration. PEX12 consists of approximately 405 amino acids and contains several functional domains including a transmembrane region, a RING finger domain, and ubiquitin-binding motifs.

Function/Biology

PEX12 operates as a component of the docking complex and receptor recycling machinery at the peroxisomal membrane. The protein interacts directly with other peroxins including PEX5 and PEX7, which are cytosolic receptors that bind cargo proteins containing peroxisomal targeting signals (PTS1 and PTS2, respectively). After cargo delivery to the peroxisomal membrane, PEX12 catalyzes the ubiquitination of receptor proteins, a critical step in their recycling back to the cytoplasm. This ubiquitin-mediated recycling allows peroxins to retrieve additional cargo molecules from the cytoplasm, making it essential for continuous peroxisomal protein import.

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