Neurogenesis glycoprotein; This domain family is found in eukaryotes, and is approximately 100 ...
46-145
7.18e-62
Neurogenesis glycoprotein; This domain family is found in eukaryotes, and is approximately 100 amino acids in length. The family is found in association with pfam02191. There are two conserved sequence motifs: SAQ and VQN. Noelin-1 is a glycoprotein which is secreted mainly by postmitotic neurogenic tissues in the developing central and peripheral nervous systems, first appearing after neural tube closure. It is likely that it forms large multimeric complexes.It has a divergent function in neurogenesis. In animal caps neuralized by expression of noggin, co-expression of Noelin-1 causes expression of neuronal differentiation markers several stages before neurogenesis normally occurs in this tissue. Finally, only secreted forms of the protein can activate sensory marker expression, while all forms of the protein can induce early neurogenesis.
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Pssm-ID: 432468 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 100 Bit Score: 196.54 E-value: 7.18e-62
Neurogenesis glycoprotein; This domain family is found in eukaryotes, and is approximately 100 ...
46-145
7.18e-62
Neurogenesis glycoprotein; This domain family is found in eukaryotes, and is approximately 100 amino acids in length. The family is found in association with pfam02191. There are two conserved sequence motifs: SAQ and VQN. Noelin-1 is a glycoprotein which is secreted mainly by postmitotic neurogenic tissues in the developing central and peripheral nervous systems, first appearing after neural tube closure. It is likely that it forms large multimeric complexes.It has a divergent function in neurogenesis. In animal caps neuralized by expression of noggin, co-expression of Noelin-1 causes expression of neuronal differentiation markers several stages before neurogenesis normally occurs in this tissue. Finally, only secreted forms of the protein can activate sensory marker expression, while all forms of the protein can induce early neurogenesis.
Pssm-ID: 432468 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 100 Bit Score: 196.54 E-value: 7.18e-62
C-terminal coiled-coil domain found in laminin subunit beta-3 (LAMB3); LAMB3 is also called ...
89-134
1.76e-03
C-terminal coiled-coil domain found in laminin subunit beta-3 (LAMB3); LAMB3 is also called epiligrin subunit beta, kalinin B1 chain, kalinin subunit beta, laminin B1k chain, laminin-5 subunit beta, or nicein subunit beta. It is a major component of the basement membrane in most adult tissues. Mutations in LAMB3 are associated with Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa (H-JEB), a severe autosomal recessive disorder characterized by blister formation within the dermal-epidermal basement membrane. LAMB3 is a component of laminin, a complex glycoprotein consisting of three different polypeptide chains (alpha, beta, gamma). Binding to cells via a high affinity receptor, laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration, and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components. This model corresponds to the C-terminal coiled-coil domain of LAMB3, which may be involved in the integrin binding activity.
Pssm-ID: 411974 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 37.04 E-value: 1.76e-03
Glycosyl hydrolase family 43 protein such as Clostridium thermocellum exo-beta-1,3-galactanase ...
255-459
3.50e-03
Glycosyl hydrolase family 43 protein such as Clostridium thermocellum exo-beta-1,3-galactanase CtGH43 and Ruminococcus champanellensis arabinanase Ara43A; This glycosyl hydrolase family 43 (GH43) subgroup includes characterized enzymes with exo-beta-1,3-galactanase (EC 3.2.1.145, also known as galactan 1,3-beta-galactosidase) activity such as Clostridium thermocellum (Ct1,3Gal43A or CtGH43) and Phanerochaete chrysosporium 1,3Gal43A (Pc1, 3Gal43A), and arabinanase (EC 3.2.1.99) activity such as Ruminococcus champanellensis Ara43A. GH43 are inverting enzymes (i.e. they invert the stereochemistry of the anomeric carbon atom of the substrate) that have an aspartate as the catalytic general base, a glutamate as the catalytic general acid and another aspartate that is responsible for pKa modulation and orienting the catalytic acid. Many GH43 enzymes display both alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase and beta-D-xylosidase activity using aryl-glycosides as substrates. A common structural feature of GH43 enzymes is a 5-bladed beta-propeller domain that contains the catalytic acid and catalytic base. A long V-shaped groove, partially enclosed at one end, forms a single extended substrate-binding surface across the face of the propeller.
Pssm-ID: 350099 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 273 Bit Score: 39.23 E-value: 3.50e-03
Neurogenesis glycoprotein; This domain family is found in eukaryotes, and is approximately 100 ...
46-145
7.18e-62
Neurogenesis glycoprotein; This domain family is found in eukaryotes, and is approximately 100 amino acids in length. The family is found in association with pfam02191. There are two conserved sequence motifs: SAQ and VQN. Noelin-1 is a glycoprotein which is secreted mainly by postmitotic neurogenic tissues in the developing central and peripheral nervous systems, first appearing after neural tube closure. It is likely that it forms large multimeric complexes.It has a divergent function in neurogenesis. In animal caps neuralized by expression of noggin, co-expression of Noelin-1 causes expression of neuronal differentiation markers several stages before neurogenesis normally occurs in this tissue. Finally, only secreted forms of the protein can activate sensory marker expression, while all forms of the protein can induce early neurogenesis.
Pssm-ID: 432468 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 100 Bit Score: 196.54 E-value: 7.18e-62
C-terminal coiled-coil domain found in laminin subunit beta-3 (LAMB3); LAMB3 is also called ...
89-134
1.76e-03
C-terminal coiled-coil domain found in laminin subunit beta-3 (LAMB3); LAMB3 is also called epiligrin subunit beta, kalinin B1 chain, kalinin subunit beta, laminin B1k chain, laminin-5 subunit beta, or nicein subunit beta. It is a major component of the basement membrane in most adult tissues. Mutations in LAMB3 are associated with Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa (H-JEB), a severe autosomal recessive disorder characterized by blister formation within the dermal-epidermal basement membrane. LAMB3 is a component of laminin, a complex glycoprotein consisting of three different polypeptide chains (alpha, beta, gamma). Binding to cells via a high affinity receptor, laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration, and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components. This model corresponds to the C-terminal coiled-coil domain of LAMB3, which may be involved in the integrin binding activity.
Pssm-ID: 411974 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 37.04 E-value: 1.76e-03
Glycosyl hydrolase family 43 protein such as Clostridium thermocellum exo-beta-1,3-galactanase ...
255-459
3.50e-03
Glycosyl hydrolase family 43 protein such as Clostridium thermocellum exo-beta-1,3-galactanase CtGH43 and Ruminococcus champanellensis arabinanase Ara43A; This glycosyl hydrolase family 43 (GH43) subgroup includes characterized enzymes with exo-beta-1,3-galactanase (EC 3.2.1.145, also known as galactan 1,3-beta-galactosidase) activity such as Clostridium thermocellum (Ct1,3Gal43A or CtGH43) and Phanerochaete chrysosporium 1,3Gal43A (Pc1, 3Gal43A), and arabinanase (EC 3.2.1.99) activity such as Ruminococcus champanellensis Ara43A. GH43 are inverting enzymes (i.e. they invert the stereochemistry of the anomeric carbon atom of the substrate) that have an aspartate as the catalytic general base, a glutamate as the catalytic general acid and another aspartate that is responsible for pKa modulation and orienting the catalytic acid. Many GH43 enzymes display both alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase and beta-D-xylosidase activity using aryl-glycosides as substrates. A common structural feature of GH43 enzymes is a 5-bladed beta-propeller domain that contains the catalytic acid and catalytic base. A long V-shaped groove, partially enclosed at one end, forms a single extended substrate-binding surface across the face of the propeller.
Pssm-ID: 350099 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 273 Bit Score: 39.23 E-value: 3.50e-03
Database: CDSEARCH/cdd Low complexity filter: no Composition Based Adjustment: yes E-value threshold: 0.01
References:
Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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