emerin isoform X1 [Notechis scutatus]
LEM_emerin domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10191681)
LEM_emerin domain-containing protein
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
LEM_emerin | cd12939 | LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in emerin; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain that is ... |
4-46 | 3.50e-17 | ||
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in emerin; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain that is critical for binding to lamin A/C and is also involved in interaction with the DNA binding protein barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF). Emerin is an inner nuclear membrane protein that occurs in four differently phosphorylated forms and plays a role in cell cycle-dependent events. It is absent from the inner nuclear membrane in most patients with X-linked muscular dystrophy. Emerin interacts with A-type and B-type lamins. It contains an N-terminal LEM domain followed by a poly-serine segment, a region rich in hydrophobic amino acids comprising the nuclear localization signal (NLS) followed by another poly-serine segment, and a C-terminal transmembrane region. : Pssm-ID: 240586 Cd Length: 43 Bit Score: 73.21 E-value: 3.50e-17
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ThrE super family | cl46398 | Putative threonine/serine exporter; ThrE is a family of bacterial and Archaeal proteins that ... |
213-264 | 4.25e-03 | ||
Putative threonine/serine exporter; ThrE is a family of bacterial and Archaeal proteins that catalyze the export of L-threonine from the cell. UniProtKB:Q79VD1 has been characterized as being necessary for this export. The domain exhibits 10 putative TMs and catalyzes the proton-motive-force-dependent efflux of threonine and serine. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam06738: Pssm-ID: 480738 Cd Length: 241 Bit Score: 37.89 E-value: 4.25e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
LEM_emerin | cd12939 | LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in emerin; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain that is ... |
4-46 | 3.50e-17 | ||
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in emerin; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain that is critical for binding to lamin A/C and is also involved in interaction with the DNA binding protein barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF). Emerin is an inner nuclear membrane protein that occurs in four differently phosphorylated forms and plays a role in cell cycle-dependent events. It is absent from the inner nuclear membrane in most patients with X-linked muscular dystrophy. Emerin interacts with A-type and B-type lamins. It contains an N-terminal LEM domain followed by a poly-serine segment, a region rich in hydrophobic amino acids comprising the nuclear localization signal (NLS) followed by another poly-serine segment, and a C-terminal transmembrane region. Pssm-ID: 240586 Cd Length: 43 Bit Score: 73.21 E-value: 3.50e-17
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LEM | pfam03020 | LEM domain; The LEM domain is 50 residues long and is composed of two parallel alpha helices. ... |
3-42 | 1.25e-13 | ||
LEM domain; The LEM domain is 50 residues long and is composed of two parallel alpha helices. This domain is found in inner nuclear membrane proteins. It is called the LEM domain after LAP2, Emerin and Man1. Pssm-ID: 460781 Cd Length: 40 Bit Score: 63.66 E-value: 1.25e-13
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LEM | smart00540 | in nuclear membrane-associated proteins; LEM, domain in nuclear membrane-associated proteins, ... |
2-45 | 8.87e-11 | ||
in nuclear membrane-associated proteins; LEM, domain in nuclear membrane-associated proteins, including lamino-associated polypeptide 2 and emerin. Pssm-ID: 128813 Cd Length: 44 Bit Score: 55.80 E-value: 8.87e-11
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ThrE | pfam06738 | Putative threonine/serine exporter; ThrE is a family of bacterial and Archaeal proteins that ... |
213-264 | 4.25e-03 | ||
Putative threonine/serine exporter; ThrE is a family of bacterial and Archaeal proteins that catalyze the export of L-threonine from the cell. UniProtKB:Q79VD1 has been characterized as being necessary for this export. The domain exhibits 10 putative TMs and catalyzes the proton-motive-force-dependent efflux of threonine and serine. Pssm-ID: 461997 Cd Length: 241 Bit Score: 37.89 E-value: 4.25e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
LEM_emerin | cd12939 | LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in emerin; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain that is ... |
4-46 | 3.50e-17 | ||
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in emerin; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain that is critical for binding to lamin A/C and is also involved in interaction with the DNA binding protein barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF). Emerin is an inner nuclear membrane protein that occurs in four differently phosphorylated forms and plays a role in cell cycle-dependent events. It is absent from the inner nuclear membrane in most patients with X-linked muscular dystrophy. Emerin interacts with A-type and B-type lamins. It contains an N-terminal LEM domain followed by a poly-serine segment, a region rich in hydrophobic amino acids comprising the nuclear localization signal (NLS) followed by another poly-serine segment, and a C-terminal transmembrane region. Pssm-ID: 240586 Cd Length: 43 Bit Score: 73.21 E-value: 3.50e-17
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LEM | pfam03020 | LEM domain; The LEM domain is 50 residues long and is composed of two parallel alpha helices. ... |
3-42 | 1.25e-13 | ||
LEM domain; The LEM domain is 50 residues long and is composed of two parallel alpha helices. This domain is found in inner nuclear membrane proteins. It is called the LEM domain after LAP2, Emerin and Man1. Pssm-ID: 460781 Cd Length: 40 Bit Score: 63.66 E-value: 1.25e-13
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LEM | smart00540 | in nuclear membrane-associated proteins; LEM, domain in nuclear membrane-associated proteins, ... |
2-45 | 8.87e-11 | ||
in nuclear membrane-associated proteins; LEM, domain in nuclear membrane-associated proteins, including lamino-associated polypeptide 2 and emerin. Pssm-ID: 128813 Cd Length: 44 Bit Score: 55.80 E-value: 8.87e-11
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LEM | cd12934 | LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in emerin, lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), inner ... |
7-38 | 2.94e-08 | ||
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in emerin, lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), inner nuclear membrane protein Man1 and similar proteins; The family corresponds to a group of inner nuclear membrane proteins containing LEM domain. Emerin occurs in four phosphorylated forms and plays a role in cell cycle-dependent events. It is absent from the inner nuclear membrane in most patients with X-linked muscular dystrophy. Emerin interacts with A-type and B-type lamins. Man1, also termed LEM domain-containing protein 3 (LEMD3) is an integral protein of the inner nuclear membrane that binds to nuclear lamins and emerin, thus playing a role in nuclear organization. LAP2, also termed thymopoietin (TP), or thymopoietin-related peptide (TPRP), is composed of isoform alpha and isoforms beta/gamma and may be involved in chromatin organization and post-mitotic reassembly. Some LAP2 isoforms are inner nuclear membrane proteins that can bind to nuclear lamins and chromatin, while others are non-membrane nuclear polypeptides. This family also contains LEM domain-containing protein LEMP-1 and LEM2. LEMP-1, also termed cancer/testis antigen 50 (CT50), is encoded by LEMD1, a novel testis-specific gene expressed in colorectal cancers. LEMP-1 may function as a cancer-testis antigen for immunotherapy of colorectal carcinoma (CRC). LEM2, also termed LEMD2, is a novel Man1-related ubiquitously expressed inner nuclear membrane protein required for normal nuclear envelope morphology. Association with lamin A is required for its proper nuclear envelope localization while its binding to lamin C plays an important role in the organization of lamin A/C complexes. Some uncharacterized LEM domain-containing proteins are also included in this family. Unlike other family members, these harbor an ankyrin repeat region that may mediate protein-protein interactions. Pssm-ID: 240585 Cd Length: 37 Bit Score: 48.55 E-value: 2.94e-08
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LEM_LAP2_LEMD1 | cd12940 | LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), LEM ... |
5-38 | 4.76e-07 | ||
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), LEM domain-containing protein 1 (LEMP-1) and similar proteins; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain of LAP2, LEMP-1 and similar proteins. LAP2, also termed thymopoietin (TP), or thymopoietin-related peptide (TPRP), is composed of isoform alpha and isoforms beta/gamma and may be involved in chromatin organization and post-mitotic reassembly. Some of LAP2 isoforms are inner nuclear membrane proteins that can bind to nuclear lamins and chromatin, while others are non-membrane nuclear polypeptides. All LAP2 isoforms contain an N-terminal LEM domain that is connected to a highly divergent LEM-like domain by an unstructured linker. Although LEM and LEM-like domains share the same structural fold composed of two large parallel alpha helices, the biochemical nature of the solvent-accessible residues is completely different, indicating that the two domains may target different protein surfaces. The LEM domain interacts with the nonspecific DNA binding protein barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) while the LEM-like domain is involved in chromosome binding. LEMP-1, also termed cancer/testis antigen 50 (CT50), is encoded by LEMD1, a novel testis-specific gene expressed in colorectal cancers. It may function as a cancer-testis antigen for immunotherapy of colorectal carcinoma (CRC). LEMP-1 contains an N-terminal LEM domain. Pssm-ID: 240587 Cd Length: 42 Bit Score: 45.37 E-value: 4.76e-07
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LEM_Man1 | cd12942 | LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in inner nuclear membrane protein Man1; This CD ... |
7-45 | 1.60e-03 | ||
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in inner nuclear membrane protein Man1; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain of Man1 and similar proteins. Man1, also termed LEM domain-containing protein 3 (LEMD3), is an integral protein of the inner nuclear membrane that binds to nuclear lamins and emerin, thus playing a role in nuclear organization. It is part of a protein complex essential for chromatin organization and cell division. It also functions as an important negative regulator for the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) /activin/Nodal signaling pathway and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling pathway by directly interacting with chromatin-associated proteins and transcriptional regulators, including the R-Smads, Smad1, Smad2, and Smad3. Man1 is a unique type of left/right (LR) signaling regulator that acts on the inner nuclear membrane. Furthermore, Man1 plays a crucial role in angiogenesis. The vascular remodeling can be regulated at the inner nuclear membrane through interactions between Man1 and Smads. Man1 contains an N-terminal LEM domain, two putative transmembrane domains, a Man1-Src1p C-terminal (MSC) domain, and a C-terminal RNA recognition motif (RRM), also termed RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain). The LEM domain interacts with DNA and chromatin-binding protein Barrier-to-Autointegration Factor, and is also necessary for efficient localization of Man1 in the inner nuclear membrane. It has been shown that the C-terminal nucleoplasmic region of Man1 exhibits a DNA binding winged helix domain and is responsible for both, DNA- and Smad-binding. Pssm-ID: 240589 Cd Length: 44 Bit Score: 35.84 E-value: 1.60e-03
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ThrE | pfam06738 | Putative threonine/serine exporter; ThrE is a family of bacterial and Archaeal proteins that ... |
213-264 | 4.25e-03 | ||
Putative threonine/serine exporter; ThrE is a family of bacterial and Archaeal proteins that catalyze the export of L-threonine from the cell. UniProtKB:Q79VD1 has been characterized as being necessary for this export. The domain exhibits 10 putative TMs and catalyzes the proton-motive-force-dependent efflux of threonine and serine. Pssm-ID: 461997 Cd Length: 241 Bit Score: 37.89 E-value: 4.25e-03
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LEM_ANKL2 | cd12944 | LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in ankyrin repeat and LEM domain-containing protein 2 ... |
5-38 | 9.08e-03 | ||
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in ankyrin repeat and LEM domain-containing protein 2 (ANKL2); The family includes ANKL2 and similar proteins. Although their biological roles remain unclear, the family members share an N-terminal LEM domain and an ankyrin repeat region. The LEM domain, mainly found in inner nuclear membrane proteins, may be involved in protein- or DNA-binding. The ankyrin repeats are unique motifs mediating protein-protein interactions. Pssm-ID: 240591 Cd Length: 43 Bit Score: 33.56 E-value: 9.08e-03
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