MANSC domain-containing protein 4 precursor [Mus musculus]
MANEC domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10654847)
MANEC domain-containing protein
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
MANEC | smart00765 | The MANEC domain, formerly called MANSC; This domain, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is ... |
24-113 | 1.18e-24 | |||
The MANEC domain, formerly called MANSC; This domain, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is found in the N terminus of higher multicellular animal membrane and extracellular proteins. It is postulated that this domain may play a role in the formation of protein complexes involving various protease activators and inhibitors. It is possible that some of the cysteine residues in the MANSC domain form structurally important disulfide bridges. All of the MANSC-containing proteins contain predicted transmembrane regions and signal peptides. It has been proposed that the MANSC domain in HAI-1 might function through binding with hepatocyte growth factor activator and matriptase. : Pssm-ID: 129004 Cd Length: 93 Bit Score: 95.59 E-value: 1.18e-24
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
MANEC | smart00765 | The MANEC domain, formerly called MANSC; This domain, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is ... |
24-113 | 1.18e-24 | |||
The MANEC domain, formerly called MANSC; This domain, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is found in the N terminus of higher multicellular animal membrane and extracellular proteins. It is postulated that this domain may play a role in the formation of protein complexes involving various protease activators and inhibitors. It is possible that some of the cysteine residues in the MANSC domain form structurally important disulfide bridges. All of the MANSC-containing proteins contain predicted transmembrane regions and signal peptides. It has been proposed that the MANSC domain in HAI-1 might function through binding with hepatocyte growth factor activator and matriptase. Pssm-ID: 129004 Cd Length: 93 Bit Score: 95.59 E-value: 1.18e-24
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MANEC | pfam07502 | MANEC domain; This region of similarity, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is found in the ... |
35-80 | 3.26e-04 | |||
MANEC domain; This region of similarity, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is found in the N-terminal region of several membrane-associated and extracellular proteins. Although formerly called MANSC (for motif at N terminus with seven cysteines) it has now been renamed by MANEC (motif at N terminus with eight cysteines) by Richard Mitter and Stephen Fitzgerald after the discovery of an eighth conserved cysteine. It is postulated that this domain may play a role in the formation of protein complexes involving various protease activators and inhibitors. Pssm-ID: 462186 Cd Length: 90 Bit Score: 39.22 E-value: 3.26e-04
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
MANEC | smart00765 | The MANEC domain, formerly called MANSC; This domain, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is ... |
24-113 | 1.18e-24 | |||
The MANEC domain, formerly called MANSC; This domain, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is found in the N terminus of higher multicellular animal membrane and extracellular proteins. It is postulated that this domain may play a role in the formation of protein complexes involving various protease activators and inhibitors. It is possible that some of the cysteine residues in the MANSC domain form structurally important disulfide bridges. All of the MANSC-containing proteins contain predicted transmembrane regions and signal peptides. It has been proposed that the MANSC domain in HAI-1 might function through binding with hepatocyte growth factor activator and matriptase. Pssm-ID: 129004 Cd Length: 93 Bit Score: 95.59 E-value: 1.18e-24
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MANEC | pfam07502 | MANEC domain; This region of similarity, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is found in the ... |
35-80 | 3.26e-04 | |||
MANEC domain; This region of similarity, comprising 8 conserved cysteines, is found in the N-terminal region of several membrane-associated and extracellular proteins. Although formerly called MANSC (for motif at N terminus with seven cysteines) it has now been renamed by MANEC (motif at N terminus with eight cysteines) by Richard Mitter and Stephen Fitzgerald after the discovery of an eighth conserved cysteine. It is postulated that this domain may play a role in the formation of protein complexes involving various protease activators and inhibitors. Pssm-ID: 462186 Cd Length: 90 Bit Score: 39.22 E-value: 3.26e-04
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