sarcalumenin isoform 2 [Homo sapiens]
sarcalumenin( domain architecture ID 11245857)
sarcalumenin (SAR), a Ca(2+)-binding protein located in the longitudinal sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), regulates Ca(2+) reuptake into the SR by interacting with cardiac sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase 2a (SERCA2a); belongs to the TRAFAC class dynamin-like GTPase
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||||
EHD | cd09913 | Eps15 homology domain (EHD), C-terminal domain; Dynamin-like C-terminal Eps15 homology domain ... |
53-294 | 1.85e-153 | |||||
Eps15 homology domain (EHD), C-terminal domain; Dynamin-like C-terminal Eps15 homology domain (EHD) proteins regulate endocytic events; they have been linked to a number of Rab proteins through their association with mutual effectors, suggesting a coordinate role in endocytic regulation. Eukaryotic EHDs comprise four members (EHD1-4) in mammals and single members in Caenorhabditis elegans (Rme-1), Drosophila melanogaster (Past1) as well as several eukaryotic parasites. EHD1 regulates trafficking of multiple receptors from the endocytic recycling compartment (ERC) to the plasma membrane; EHD2 regulates trafficking from the plasma membrane by controlling Rac1 activity; EHD3 regulates endosome-to-Golgi transport, and preserves Golgi morphology; EHD4 is involved in the control of trafficking at the early endosome and regulates exit of cargo toward the recycling compartment as well as late endocytic pathway. Rme-1, an ortholog of human EHD1, controls the recycling of internalized receptors from the endocytic recycling compartment to the plasma membrane. In D. melanogaster, deletion of the Past1 gene leads to infertility as well as premature death of adult flies. Arabidopsis thaliana also has homologs of EHD proteins (AtEHD1 and AtEHD2), possibly involved in regulating endocytosis and signaling. : Pssm-ID: 206740 Cd Length: 241 Bit Score: 434.01 E-value: 1.85e-153
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EHD_N | pfam16880 | N-terminal EH-domain containing protein; EHD_N is a short domain that lies at the very ... |
17-49 | 1.99e-09 | |||||
N-terminal EH-domain containing protein; EHD_N is a short domain that lies at the very N-terminus of many dynamins and EF-hand domain-containing proteins. : Pssm-ID: 465295 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 33 Bit Score: 52.40 E-value: 1.99e-09
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||||
EHD | cd09913 | Eps15 homology domain (EHD), C-terminal domain; Dynamin-like C-terminal Eps15 homology domain ... |
53-294 | 1.85e-153 | |||||
Eps15 homology domain (EHD), C-terminal domain; Dynamin-like C-terminal Eps15 homology domain (EHD) proteins regulate endocytic events; they have been linked to a number of Rab proteins through their association with mutual effectors, suggesting a coordinate role in endocytic regulation. Eukaryotic EHDs comprise four members (EHD1-4) in mammals and single members in Caenorhabditis elegans (Rme-1), Drosophila melanogaster (Past1) as well as several eukaryotic parasites. EHD1 regulates trafficking of multiple receptors from the endocytic recycling compartment (ERC) to the plasma membrane; EHD2 regulates trafficking from the plasma membrane by controlling Rac1 activity; EHD3 regulates endosome-to-Golgi transport, and preserves Golgi morphology; EHD4 is involved in the control of trafficking at the early endosome and regulates exit of cargo toward the recycling compartment as well as late endocytic pathway. Rme-1, an ortholog of human EHD1, controls the recycling of internalized receptors from the endocytic recycling compartment to the plasma membrane. In D. melanogaster, deletion of the Past1 gene leads to infertility as well as premature death of adult flies. Arabidopsis thaliana also has homologs of EHD proteins (AtEHD1 and AtEHD2), possibly involved in regulating endocytosis and signaling. Pssm-ID: 206740 Cd Length: 241 Bit Score: 434.01 E-value: 1.85e-153
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Dynamin_N | pfam00350 | Dynamin family; |
54-215 | 3.25e-15 | |||||
Dynamin family; Pssm-ID: 459775 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 168 Bit Score: 73.03 E-value: 3.25e-15
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EHD_N | pfam16880 | N-terminal EH-domain containing protein; EHD_N is a short domain that lies at the very ... |
17-49 | 1.99e-09 | |||||
N-terminal EH-domain containing protein; EHD_N is a short domain that lies at the very N-terminus of many dynamins and EF-hand domain-containing proteins. Pssm-ID: 465295 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 33 Bit Score: 52.40 E-value: 1.99e-09
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YeeP | COG3596 | Predicted GTPase [General function prediction only]; |
8-270 | 9.08e-07 | |||||
Predicted GTPase [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 442815 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 318 Bit Score: 50.53 E-value: 9.08e-07
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||||
EHD | cd09913 | Eps15 homology domain (EHD), C-terminal domain; Dynamin-like C-terminal Eps15 homology domain ... |
53-294 | 1.85e-153 | |||||
Eps15 homology domain (EHD), C-terminal domain; Dynamin-like C-terminal Eps15 homology domain (EHD) proteins regulate endocytic events; they have been linked to a number of Rab proteins through their association with mutual effectors, suggesting a coordinate role in endocytic regulation. Eukaryotic EHDs comprise four members (EHD1-4) in mammals and single members in Caenorhabditis elegans (Rme-1), Drosophila melanogaster (Past1) as well as several eukaryotic parasites. EHD1 regulates trafficking of multiple receptors from the endocytic recycling compartment (ERC) to the plasma membrane; EHD2 regulates trafficking from the plasma membrane by controlling Rac1 activity; EHD3 regulates endosome-to-Golgi transport, and preserves Golgi morphology; EHD4 is involved in the control of trafficking at the early endosome and regulates exit of cargo toward the recycling compartment as well as late endocytic pathway. Rme-1, an ortholog of human EHD1, controls the recycling of internalized receptors from the endocytic recycling compartment to the plasma membrane. In D. melanogaster, deletion of the Past1 gene leads to infertility as well as premature death of adult flies. Arabidopsis thaliana also has homologs of EHD proteins (AtEHD1 and AtEHD2), possibly involved in regulating endocytosis and signaling. Pssm-ID: 206740 Cd Length: 241 Bit Score: 434.01 E-value: 1.85e-153
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Dynamin_N | pfam00350 | Dynamin family; |
54-215 | 3.25e-15 | |||||
Dynamin family; Pssm-ID: 459775 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 168 Bit Score: 73.03 E-value: 3.25e-15
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DLP_2 | cd09912 | Dynamin-like protein including dynamins, mitofusins, and guanylate-binding proteins; The ... |
54-275 | 7.40e-11 | |||||
Dynamin-like protein including dynamins, mitofusins, and guanylate-binding proteins; The dynamin family of large mechanochemical GTPases includes the classical dynamins and dynamin-like proteins (DLPs) that are found throughout the Eukarya. This family also includes bacterial DLPs. These proteins catalyze membrane fission during clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Dynamin consists of five domains; an N-terminal G domain that binds and hydrolyzes GTP, a middle domain (MD) involved in self-assembly and oligomerization, a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain responsible for interactions with the plasma membrane, GED, which is also involved in self-assembly, and a proline arginine rich domain (PRD) that interacts with SH3 domains on accessory proteins. To date, three vertebrate dynamin genes have been identified; dynamin 1, which is brain specific, mediates uptake of synaptic vesicles in presynaptic terminals; dynamin-2 is expressed ubiquitously and similarly participates in membrane fission; mutations in the MD, PH and GED domains of dynamin 2 have been linked to human diseases such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth peripheral neuropathy and rare forms of centronuclear myopathy. Dynamin 3 participates in megakaryocyte progenitor amplification, and is also involved in cytoplasmic enlargement and the formation of the demarcation membrane system. This family also includes mitofusins (MFN1 and MFN2 in mammals) that are involved in mitochondrial fusion. Dynamin oligomerizes into helical structures around the neck of budding vesicles in a GTP hydrolysis-dependent manner. Pssm-ID: 206739 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 180 Bit Score: 60.64 E-value: 7.40e-11
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EHD_N | pfam16880 | N-terminal EH-domain containing protein; EHD_N is a short domain that lies at the very ... |
17-49 | 1.99e-09 | |||||
N-terminal EH-domain containing protein; EHD_N is a short domain that lies at the very N-terminus of many dynamins and EF-hand domain-containing proteins. Pssm-ID: 465295 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 33 Bit Score: 52.40 E-value: 1.99e-09
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Ras_like_GTPase | cd00882 | Rat sarcoma (Ras)-like superfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Ras-like ... |
55-242 | 8.27e-09 | |||||
Rat sarcoma (Ras)-like superfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Ras-like GTPase superfamily. The Ras-like superfamily of small GTPases consists of several families with an extremely high degree of structural and functional similarity. The Ras superfamily is divided into at least four families in eukaryotes: the Ras, Rho, Rab, and Sar1/Arf families. This superfamily also includes proteins like the GTP translation factors, Era-like GTPases, and G-alpha chain of the heterotrimeric G proteins. Members of the Ras superfamily regulate a wide variety of cellular functions: the Ras family regulates gene expression, the Rho family regulates cytoskeletal reorganization and gene expression, the Rab and Sar1/Arf families regulate vesicle trafficking, and the Ran family regulates nucleocytoplasmic transport and microtubule organization. The GTP translation factor family regulates initiation, elongation, termination, and release in translation, and the Era-like GTPase family regulates cell division, sporulation, and DNA replication. Members of the Ras superfamily are identified by the GTP binding site, which is made up of five characteristic sequence motifs, and the switch I and switch II regions. Pssm-ID: 206648 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 161 Bit Score: 54.38 E-value: 8.27e-09
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Era_like | cd00880 | E. coli Ras-like protein (Era)-like GTPase; The Era (E. coli Ras-like protein)-like family ... |
56-218 | 4.68e-07 | |||||
E. coli Ras-like protein (Era)-like GTPase; The Era (E. coli Ras-like protein)-like family includes several distinct subfamilies (TrmE/ThdF, FeoB, YihA (EngB), Era, and EngA/YfgK) that generally show sequence conservation in the region between the Walker A and B motifs (G1 and G3 box motifs), to the exclusion of other GTPases. TrmE is ubiquitous in bacteria and is a widespread mitochondrial protein in eukaryotes, but is absent from archaea. The yeast member of TrmE family, MSS1, is involved in mitochondrial translation; bacterial members are often present in translation-related operons. FeoB represents an unusual adaptation of GTPases for high-affinity iron (II) transport. YihA (EngB) family of GTPases is typified by the E. coli YihA, which is an essential protein involved in cell division control. Era is characterized by a distinct derivative of the KH domain (the pseudo-KH domain) which is located C-terminal to the GTPase domain. EngA and its orthologs are composed of two GTPase domains and, since the sequences of the two domains are more similar to each other than to other GTPases, it is likely that an ancient gene duplication, rather than a fusion of evolutionarily distinct GTPases, gave rise to this family. Pssm-ID: 206646 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 161 Bit Score: 49.17 E-value: 4.68e-07
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YeeP | COG3596 | Predicted GTPase [General function prediction only]; |
8-270 | 9.08e-07 | |||||
Predicted GTPase [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 442815 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 318 Bit Score: 50.53 E-value: 9.08e-07
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MMR_HSR1 | pfam01926 | 50S ribosome-binding GTPase; The full-length GTPase protein is required for the complete ... |
54-214 | 2.45e-06 | |||||
50S ribosome-binding GTPase; The full-length GTPase protein is required for the complete activity of the protein of interacting with the 50S ribosome and binding of both adenine and guanine nucleotides, with a preference for guanine nucleotide. Pssm-ID: 460387 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 113 Bit Score: 46.07 E-value: 2.45e-06
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Obg_like | cd01881 | Obg-like family of GTPases consist of five subfamilies: Obg, DRG, YyaF/YchF, Ygr210, and NOG1; ... |
136-216 | 8.73e-05 | |||||
Obg-like family of GTPases consist of five subfamilies: Obg, DRG, YyaF/YchF, Ygr210, and NOG1; The Obg-like subfamily consists of five well-delimited, ancient subfamilies, namely Obg, DRG, YyaF/YchF, Ygr210, and NOG1. Four of these groups (Obg, DRG, YyaF/YchF, and Ygr210) are characterized by a distinct glycine-rich motif immediately following the Walker B motif (G3 box). Obg/CgtA is an essential gene that is involved in the initiation of sporulation and DNA replication in the bacteria Caulobacter and Bacillus, but its exact molecular role is unknown. Furthermore, several OBG family members possess a C-terminal RNA-binding domain, the TGS domain, which is also present in threonyl-tRNA synthetase and in bacterial guanosine polyphosphatase SpoT. Nog1 is a nucleolar protein that might function in ribosome assembly. The DRG and Nog1 subfamilies are ubiquitous in archaea and eukaryotes, the Ygr210 subfamily is present in archaea and fungi, and the Obg and YyaF/YchF subfamilies are ubiquitous in bacteria and eukaryotes. The Obg/Nog1 and DRG subfamilies appear to form one major branch of the Obg family and the Ygr210 and YchF subfamilies form another branch. No GEFs, GAPs, or GDIs for Obg have been identified. Pssm-ID: 206668 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 167 Bit Score: 42.77 E-value: 8.73e-05
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Gem1 | COG1100 | GTPase SAR1 family domain [General function prediction only]; |
54-216 | 2.56e-04 | |||||
GTPase SAR1 family domain [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 440717 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 177 Bit Score: 41.51 E-value: 2.56e-04
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CpaE-like | cd03111 | pilus assembly ATPase CpaE; This protein family consists of proteins similar to the cpaE ... |
162-217 | 3.37e-04 | |||||
pilus assembly ATPase CpaE; This protein family consists of proteins similar to the cpaE protein of the Caulobacter pilus assembly and the orf4 protein of Actinobacillus pilus formation gene cluster. The function of these proteins are unkown. The Caulobacter pilus assembly contains 7 genes: pilA, cpaA, cpaB, cpaC, cpaD, cpaE and cpaF. These genes are clustered together on chromosome. Pssm-ID: 349765 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 235 Bit Score: 41.88 E-value: 3.37e-04
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Nog1 | COG1084 | GTP-binding protein, GTP1/Obg family [General function prediction only]; |
36-216 | 5.14e-04 | |||||
GTP-binding protein, GTP1/Obg family [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 440701 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 330 Bit Score: 41.74 E-value: 5.14e-04
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Era | cd04163 | E. coli Ras-like protein (Era) is a multifunctional GTPase; Era (E. coli Ras-like protein) is ... |
146-218 | 1.06e-03 | |||||
E. coli Ras-like protein (Era) is a multifunctional GTPase; Era (E. coli Ras-like protein) is a multifunctional GTPase found in all bacteria except some eubacteria. It binds to the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) of the 30S subunit and appears to play a role in the assembly of the 30S subunit, possibly by chaperoning the 16S rRNA. It also contacts several assembly elements of the 30S subunit. Era couples cell growth with cytokinesis and plays a role in cell division and energy metabolism. Homologs have also been found in eukaryotes. Era contains two domains: the N-terminal GTPase domain and a C-terminal domain KH domain that is critical for RNA binding. Both domains are important for Era function. Era is functionally able to compensate for deletion of RbfA, a cold-shock adaptation protein that is required for efficient processing of the 16S rRNA. Pssm-ID: 206726 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 168 Bit Score: 39.75 E-value: 1.06e-03
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trmE | cd04164 | trmE is a tRNA modification GTPase; TrmE (MnmE, ThdF, MSS1) is a 3-domain protein found in ... |
144-216 | 1.95e-03 | |||||
trmE is a tRNA modification GTPase; TrmE (MnmE, ThdF, MSS1) is a 3-domain protein found in bacteria and eukaryotes. It controls modification of the uridine at the wobble position (U34) of tRNAs that read codons ending with A or G in the mixed codon family boxes. TrmE contains a GTPase domain that forms a canonical Ras-like fold. It functions a molecular switch GTPase, and apparently uses a conformational change associated with GTP hydrolysis to promote the tRNA modification reaction, in which the conserved cysteine in the C-terminal domain is thought to function as a catalytic residue. In bacteria that are able to survive in extremely low pH conditions, TrmE regulates glutamate-dependent acid resistance. Pssm-ID: 206727 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 159 Bit Score: 38.63 E-value: 1.95e-03
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MnmE | COG0486 | tRNA U34 5-carboxymethylaminomethyl modifying GTPase MnmE/TrmE [Translation, ribosomal ... |
144-216 | 5.68e-03 | |||||
tRNA U34 5-carboxymethylaminomethyl modifying GTPase MnmE/TrmE [Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis]; tRNA U34 5-carboxymethylaminomethyl modifying GTPase MnmE/TrmE is part of the Pathway/BioSystem: tRNA modification Pssm-ID: 440253 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 448 Bit Score: 38.89 E-value: 5.68e-03
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