4XH7


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PDZ4_MUPP1-like

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cd06668: PDZ4_MUPP1-like 
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PDZ domain 4 of multi-PDZ-domain protein 1 (MUPP1) and PATJ (protein-associated tight junction) and related domains
PDZ (PSD-95 (Postsynaptic density protein 95), Dlg (Discs large protein), and ZO-1 (Zonula occludens-1)) domain 4 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 PDZ4 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: 467156
Aligned: 24 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 135.503
Created: 13-Jul-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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Feature 1                       #######                 #  #                             #   #  ##
4XH7_A         27 EIVVAHVSKFsensGLGISLEAt---------vGHHFIRSVLPEGPVGHSGKLFSGDELLEVNGINLLGenHQDVVNILK 97   house mouse
AAD43031      485 EVIVAQIKKFav-gGLGISLEGtvdveggrevrPHHYIRSILPDGPVGVNGVLRSGDELLEVNGERLLGmnHLEVVAILK 563  fruit fly
Q8NI35        553 DAELQKYSKLlpihTLRLGVEVds-------fdGHHYISSIVSGGPVDTLGLLQPEDELLEVNGMQLYGksRREAVSFLK 625  human
ELU09932      546 LVKVAQLSKFkeggGLGISLEGtvdvengverhPHHYIRSVLTDGPVGQNGRLQSGDELLEVNGRRLLGlnHIEVVGILK 625  Capitella teleta
NP_001287388  592 AASPTAASLRvawkSLGISLEGtvdvecgiekrPHHYIRSILADGPVGRQGILRPGDELLQVNEHKLQGlrHIEVVKILK 671  fruit fly
XP_002113893  537 TIVVAELCDFdpagGLGISIEAksld----tesPEHFIRSITENGIIDRNGVLMVYDKLLEVNGNQISGlsDKNVIEVIR 612  Trichoplax ad...
XP_012558679   96 QIQVAQFSKFkdspALGISVEGstehh--agvsMRHRIHSVFPDGPVGKTNRVFPGDFLIEVNGIVVLElsHLEVVTLIQ 173  Hydra vulgaris
AAI27286      385 DAELQKYSKLlpihTMRLGVELds-------fdGHHYISSIAPEGPVAKLGIFQPEDELLEVNGVQLYGksRREAVSFLK 457  western clawe...
XP_014352293  556 DAELQKYSKLlpvhTLRLGVELds-------fdGHHYISSVAPDGPAAINGLLQPEDELLEVNGVQLHGksRREAVSFLR 628  coelacanth
NP_001120657  546 DIELQKYSKLlpihTMRLGVELds-------fdGHHYISTVAPEGPVAKHGLLRPEDELLEVNGVQLYGksRRESVAFLR 618  zebrafish
Feature 1                     
4XH7_A         98 ELPIDVTMVCCR 109  house mouse
AAD43031      564 ELPLDVRMVCGR 575  fruit fly
Q8NI35        626 EVPPPFTLVCCR 637  human
ELU09932      626 ELPRDVRIVCGR 637  Capitella teleta
NP_001287388  672 ELPARVKLVCAR 683  fruit fly
XP_002113893  613 CLPSYVYIVAAR 624  Trichoplax adhaerens
XP_012558679  174 SLPEHIRLVVAR 185  Hydra vulgaris
AAI27286      458 EVPPPFTLVCCR 469  western clawed frog
XP_014352293  629 EVPPPFTLVCCR 640  coelacanth
NP_001120657  619 EVPTPFTLVCCR 630  zebrafish

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