fivesubunit
Fivesubunit is a term used in molecular biology to describe a protein complex composed of five subunits. The designation can refer to a homopentamer, consisting of five identical subunits, or a heteropentamer, made of five distinct subunits. In many contexts the term is used as a descriptive label rather than a formal nomenclature; the exact proteins composing a fivesubunit complex are defined by the organism and functional role.
Structure and symmetry: A five-subunit assembly often exhibits fivefold (C5) symmetry. Interfaces between neighboring subunits govern
Functions: Fivesubunit assemblies participate in diverse biological roles, including catalysis, signaling, gene regulation, and structural scaffolding.
Discovery and analysis: Identification uses approaches such as X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass
Examples and context: In structural biology, pentameric assemblies are widespread, with many known viral capsomer units