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P4HB Protein

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P4HB Protein

Overview

P4HB, also known as prolyl 4-hydroxylase beta-polypeptide (also identified as protein disulfide isomerase or PDI), is a multifunctional endoplasmic reticulum (ER) chaperone protein encoded by the P4HB gene located on chromosome 17q25. This 507 amino acid protein functions as both an enzyme and a molecular chaperone, playing critical roles in protein folding, disulfide bond formation, and cellular stress responses. P4HB exists primarily in the ER lumen where it maintains an oxidizing environment necessary for proper protein maturation. The protein consists of a characteristic thioredoxin-like architecture with multiple functional domains (a, b, b', and a' domains) that enable its catalytic and binding activities.

Function and Biology

P4HB operates as a protein disulfide isomerase, catalyzing the formation, isomerization, and reduction of disulfide bonds in nascent proteins during their transit through the secretory pathway. This enzymatic activity is essential for achieving proper protein tertiary and quaternary structures. Beyond its classical role as a disulfide bond catalyst, P4HB functions as a general ER chaperone, assisting in protein folding and preventing aggregation of misfolded polypeptides. The protein can bind to unfolded proteins through its substrate-binding domains and facilitate their proper maturation or direct them toward degradation pathways when folding proves unsuccessful.

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