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VPS4A Protein — Vacuolar Protein Sorting 4 Homolog A

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VPS4A Protein — Vacuolar Protein Sorting 4 Homolog A

Overview

VPS4A (Vacuolar Protein Sorting 4 Homolog A) is an AAA+-ATPase (ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities) enzyme that functions as a critical regulator of endosomal trafficking and protein degradation pathways. Located at genomic position 16q22.1, the VPS4A gene encodes a hexameric ATPase that serves as a core component of the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery. This protein is highly conserved across eukaryotes, with homologs functioning in yeast, Caenorhabditis elegans, and Drosophila, underscoring its fundamental importance in cellular housekeeping mechanisms.

Function/Biology

VPS4A operates as an essential catalyst for membrane protein remodeling within the endosomal system. The protein assembles into oligomeric complexes that utilize ATP hydrolysis to drive conformational changes in ESCRT-III proteins, most notably CHMP proteins (charged multivesicular body proteins). This remodeling activity enables the removal of ESCRT machinery from endosomal membranes following completion of cargo sorting, a process essential for recycling ESCRT components and terminating membrane deformation events.

The canonical functions of VPS4A include:

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