2DLU


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PDZ2_MUPP1-like

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cd06667: PDZ2_MUPP1-like 
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PDZ domain 2 of multi-PDZ-domain protein 1 (MUPP1) and PATJ (protein-associated tight junction) and similar domains
PDZ (PSD-95 (Postsynaptic density protein 95), Dlg (Discs large protein), and ZO-1 (Zonula occludens-1)) domain 2 of MUPP1 and PATJ, and related domains. MUPP1 and PATJ serve as scaffolding proteins linking different proteins and protein complexes involved in the organization of tight junctions and epithelial polarity. MUPP1 contains an L27 (Lin-2 and Lin-7 binding) domain and 13 PDZ domains. PATJ (also known as INAD-like) contains an L27 domain and ten PDZ domains. MUPP1 and PATJ share several binding partners, including junctional adhesion molecules (JAM), zonula occludens (ZO)-3, Pals1 (protein associated with Lin-7), Par (partitioning defective)-6 proteins, and nectins (adherence junction adhesion molecules). PATJ lacks 3 PDZ domains seen in MUPP1: PDZ6, 9, and 13; consequently, MUPP1 PDZ7 and 8 align with PATJ PDZ6 and 7; and MUPP1 PDZ domains 10-12 align with PATJ PDZ domains 8-10. PDZ domains usually bind in a sequence-specific manner to short peptide sequences located at the C-terminal end of their partner proteins (known as PDZ binding motifs). The PDZ superfamily includes canonical PDZ domains as well as those with circular permutations and domain swapping mediated by beta-strands. This MUPP1-like family PDZ2 domain is a canonical PDZ domain containing six beta-strands A-F and two alpha-helices (alpha-helix 1 and 2), arranged in the order: beta-strands A, B, C, alpha-helix 1, beta-strands D, E, alpha-helix 2 and beta-strand F
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 467155
Aligned: 22 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 115.072
Created: 27-Jun-2007
Updated: 27-Apr-2023
Structure
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peptide binding
Conserved site includes 13 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:peptide binding site [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:based on canonical PDZ domains with structure
  • Comment:PDZ domains specifically recognize and bind to short C-terminal peptide motifs, but can also recognize internal peptide motifs and certain lipids

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                    #######          #  #                             #   #  ##          
2DLU_A         17 EEVELINDG-SGLGFGIVGGKt-SGVVVRTIVPGGLADRDGRLQTGDHILKIGGTNVQgMTSEQVAQVLRNCGNSVRMLV 94   human
AAI27286       97 EDIELINDG-SGLGFGIVGGKa-SGVIVRTIVSGGLADRDGRLKTGDHILQIGDTNVQgMASDQVAQVLRNCGNSVKMVV 174  western clawe...
AAW25596       10 EVIELIVESaTHLGFGMCGSKs-TGVIVRCITPGGAAELDGRLRLGDHIVCIRDCNVRkYGPDQVATVLRQTISSCLSEV 88   Schistosoma j...
EFX86868        9 EVVDLINDG-SGLGFGIIGGRs-TGVVVKTIVPGGVSDRDGRLQSGDHILQIGEVSLRgMGSEQVAAVLRQSGTQVRLVV 86   Daphnia pulex
XP_006822176  210 EEIVLHNDG-TGLGFGIIGGKs-AGVVVKTILPGGVASRDGRLRSGDHILKIGDTSLAgMNSENVATVLRQSGSTVTLTV 287  Saccoglossus ...
NP_001120657  239 EEIELVNDG-SGLGFGIVGGKt-TGMVVRTVVPGSVADKDGRLRTGDHILRIGDTMTRgLASDQVVQVLQACGAHVRMLI 316  zebrafish
XP_012558678  268 LTINLYNDG-SGLGFGIVGSKn-SGVIVRSIVPGGVADRDGHLRSGDQILQINNESLAgLGSDNVANIIRKAGKHVKLVI 345  Hydra vulgaris
XP_002113893  258 ELITLYNDG-SGLGCGIIGGRn-AGVLVKSILKGLAADRDQRLRSGDQLLQIDDVALKgMSSEQVAGVFKQCTTTVNLIV 335  Trichoplax ad...
XP_018667523  245 ETIDLRNDG-RGLGFGIVGGRstGGVVVKTIVPGGAAHEDGRLKSGDHILRIGEEDLMnMGSEEVAQVLRQCGAHVRLIV 323  vase tunicate
NP_001076626   29 EVIHLNTET-GGLGFGIVGGTs-TGVVVKTILPGSPADKDGRLQPGDHILQIGNINSHgMSSQQVATILRHQHPTVDMIV 106  Caenorhabditi...
Feature 1           
2DLU_A         95 AR 96   human
AAI27286      175 AR 176  western clawed frog
AAW25596       89 YL 90   Schistosoma japonicum
EFX86868       87 AR 88   Daphnia pulex
XP_006822176  288 AR 289  Saccoglossus kowalevskii
NP_001120657  317 AR 318  zebrafish
XP_012558678  346 AR 347  Hydra vulgaris
XP_002113893  336 SR 337  Trichoplax adhaerens
XP_018667523  324 AR 325  vase tunicate
NP_001076626  107 GR 108  Caenorhabditis elegans

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