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pleckstrin homology-like domain family B member 3 isoform X1 [Homo sapiens]

Protein Classification

PH_PHLDB1_2 domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10199807)

PH_PHLDB1_2 domain-containing protein

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List of domain hits

Name Accession Description Interval E-value
PH_PHLDB1_2 cd14673
Pleckstrin homology-like domain-containing family B member 2 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ...
530-630 5.70e-65

Pleckstrin homology-like domain-containing family B member 2 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; PHLDB2 (also called LL5beta) and PHLDB1 (also called LL5alpha) are cytoskeleton- and membrane-associated proteins. PHLDB2 has been identified as a key component of the synaptic podosomes that play an important role in in postsynaptic maturation. Both are large proteins containing an N-terminal pleckstrin (PH) domain. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


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Pssm-ID: 270192  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 208.58  E-value: 5.70e-65
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 530 CRGPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHLRCAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYERLFY 609
Cdd:cd14673    5 CRGFLTKMGGKIKTWKKRWFVFDRNKRTLSYYVDKHEKKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHLRSAAKSPNPALTFCVKTHDRLYY 84
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|.
gi 530417070 610 MVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAAD 630
Cdd:cd14673   85 MVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTGAE 105
SMC_prok_B super family cl37069
chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of ...
111-319 1.13e-07

chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This family represents the SMC protein of most bacteria. The smc gene is often associated with scpB (TIGR00281) and scpA genes, where scp stands for segregation and condensation protein. SMC was shown (in Caulobacter crescentus) to be induced early in S phase but present and bound to DNA throughout the cell cycle. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins]


The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member TIGR02168:

Pssm-ID: 274008 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1179  Bit Score: 55.06  E-value: 1.13e-07
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   111 RVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIE---MEVEVALLRGELAGERvaarREEEQLRELLEQQAASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQER 187
Cdd:TIGR02168  685 KIEELEEKIAELEKALAELRKEleeLEEELEQLRKELEELS----RQISALRKDLARLEAEVEQLEERIAQLSKELTELE 760
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   188 DRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQpEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDL--EFQQLERESRQEEEdrdspgpqvpdpKVQ 265
Cdd:TIGR02168  761 AEIEELEERLEEAEEELAEA-EAEIEELEAQIEQLKEELKALREALDELraELTLLNEEAANLRE------------RLE 827
                          170       180       190       200       210       220
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   266 ELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMA------AESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLE 319
Cdd:TIGR02168  828 SLERRIAATERRLEDLEEQIEELSEDIEslaaeiEELEELIEELESELEALLNERASLEE 887
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
PH_PHLDB1_2 cd14673
Pleckstrin homology-like domain-containing family B member 2 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ...
530-630 5.70e-65

Pleckstrin homology-like domain-containing family B member 2 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; PHLDB2 (also called LL5beta) and PHLDB1 (also called LL5alpha) are cytoskeleton- and membrane-associated proteins. PHLDB2 has been identified as a key component of the synaptic podosomes that play an important role in in postsynaptic maturation. Both are large proteins containing an N-terminal pleckstrin (PH) domain. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270192  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 208.58  E-value: 5.70e-65
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 530 CRGPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHLRCAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYERLFY 609
Cdd:cd14673    5 CRGFLTKMGGKIKTWKKRWFVFDRNKRTLSYYVDKHEKKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHLRSAAKSPNPALTFCVKTHDRLYY 84
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|.
gi 530417070 610 MVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAAD 630
Cdd:cd14673   85 MVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTGAE 105
PH pfam00169
PH domain; PH stands for pleckstrin homology.
530-625 1.03e-11

PH domain; PH stands for pleckstrin homology.


Pssm-ID: 459697 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 61.81  E-value: 1.03e-11
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  530 CRGPLVKMGGRIK-TWRKRWFCFDRQarRLAYYADK---EETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDhlrcAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYE 605
Cdd:pfam00169   3 KEGWLLKKGGGKKkSWKKRYFVLFDG--SLLYYKDDksgKSKEPKGSISLSGCEVVEVV----ASDSPKRKFCFELRTGE 76
                          90       100
                  ....*....|....*....|....
gi 530417070  606 ----RLFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:pfam00169  77 rtgkRTYLLQAESEEERKDWIKAI 100
PH smart00233
Pleckstrin homology domain; Domain commonly found in eukaryotic signalling proteins. The ...
530-630 6.13e-10

Pleckstrin homology domain; Domain commonly found in eukaryotic signalling proteins. The domain family possesses multiple functions including the abilities to bind inositol phosphates, and various proteins. PH domains have been found to possess inserted domains (such as in PLC gamma, syntrophins) and to be inserted within other domains. Mutations in Brutons tyrosine kinase (Btk) within its PH domain cause X-linked agammaglobulinaemia (XLA) in patients. Point mutations cluster into the positively charged end of the molecule around the predicted binding site for phosphatidylinositol lipids.


Pssm-ID: 214574 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 102  Bit Score: 56.79  E-value: 6.13e-10
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   530 CRGPLVKMG-GRIKTWRKRWFCFDRqaRRLAYYADKEE---TKLKGVIYFQAIEeVYYDHLRCAFKSPNprlTFCVKTYE 605
Cdd:smart00233   3 KEGWLYKKSgGGKKSWKKRYFVLFN--STLLYYKSKKDkksYKPKGSIDLSGCT-VREAPDPDSSKKPH---CFEIKTSD 76
                           90       100
                   ....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 530417070   606 R-LFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAAD 630
Cdd:smart00233  77 RkTLLLQAESEEEREKWVEALRKAIA 102
SMC_prok_B TIGR02168
chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of ...
111-319 1.13e-07

chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This family represents the SMC protein of most bacteria. The smc gene is often associated with scpB (TIGR00281) and scpA genes, where scp stands for segregation and condensation protein. SMC was shown (in Caulobacter crescentus) to be induced early in S phase but present and bound to DNA throughout the cell cycle. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins]


Pssm-ID: 274008 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1179  Bit Score: 55.06  E-value: 1.13e-07
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   111 RVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIE---MEVEVALLRGELAGERvaarREEEQLRELLEQQAASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQER 187
Cdd:TIGR02168  685 KIEELEEKIAELEKALAELRKEleeLEEELEQLRKELEELS----RQISALRKDLARLEAEVEQLEERIAQLSKELTELE 760
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   188 DRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQpEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDL--EFQQLERESRQEEEdrdspgpqvpdpKVQ 265
Cdd:TIGR02168  761 AEIEELEERLEEAEEELAEA-EAEIEELEAQIEQLKEELKALREALDELraELTLLNEEAANLRE------------RLE 827
                          170       180       190       200       210       220
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   266 ELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMA------AESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLE 319
Cdd:TIGR02168  828 SLERRIAATERRLEDLEEQIEELSEDIEslaaeiEELEELIEELESELEALLNERASLEE 887
Smc COG1196
Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning]; ...
76-320 1.19e-07

Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning];


Pssm-ID: 440809 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 983  Bit Score: 54.94  E-value: 1.19e-07
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  76 PPIAMAATPPASTSSREGVRGAARRLQGQQLEALtRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIEMEVEVAllrGELAGERVAARREE 155
Cdd:COG1196  578 PLDKIRARAALAAALARGAIGAAVDLVASDLREA-DARYYVLGDTLLGRTLVAARLEAALRRA---VTLAGRLREVTLEG 653
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 156 EQLRELLEQQAASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYED 235
Cdd:COG1196  654 EGGSAGGSLTGGSRRELLAALLEAEAELEELAERLAEEELELEEALLAEEEEERELAEAEEERLEEELEEEALEEQLEAE 733
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 236 LEFQQLERESRQEEEDRDSPGPQVPDPKVQELQAsmaqhrhRIRVLEEQLKSLG----------EQMAAESRGLSRKKEE 305
Cdd:COG1196  734 REELLEELLEEEELLEEEALEELPEPPDLEELER-------ELERLEREIEALGpvnllaieeyEELEERYDFLSEQRED 806
                        250
                 ....*....|....*
gi 530417070 306 alqaLSQERSRLLEL 320
Cdd:COG1196  807 ----LEEARETLEEA 817
CALCOCO1 pfam07888
Calcium binding and coiled-coil domain (CALCOCO1) like; Proteins found in this family are ...
183-325 3.17e-04

Calcium binding and coiled-coil domain (CALCOCO1) like; Proteins found in this family are similar to the coiled-coil transcriptional coactivator protein coexpressed by Mus musculus (CoCoA/CALCOCO1). This protein binds to a highly conserved N-terminal domain of p160 coactivators, such as GRIP1, and thus enhances transcriptional activation by a number of nuclear receptors. CALCOCO1 has a central coiled-coil region with three leucine zipper motifs, which is required for its interaction with GRIP1 and may regulate the autonomous transcriptional activation activity of the C-terminal region.


Pssm-ID: 462303 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 488  Bit Score: 43.73  E-value: 3.17e-04
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  183 LSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEE--EDRDSpgpqvp 260
Cdd:pfam07888  46 LLQAQEAANRQREKEKERYKRDREQWERQRRELESRVAELKEELRQSREKHEELEEKYKELSASSEElsEEKDA------ 119
                          90       100       110       120       130       140
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 530417070  261 dpkvqeLQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLELNCLQG 325
Cdd:pfam07888 120 ------LLAQRAAHEARIRELEEDIKTLTQRVLERETELERMKERAKKAGAQRKEEEAERKQLQA 178
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
PH_PHLDB1_2 cd14673
Pleckstrin homology-like domain-containing family B member 2 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ...
530-630 5.70e-65

Pleckstrin homology-like domain-containing family B member 2 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; PHLDB2 (also called LL5beta) and PHLDB1 (also called LL5alpha) are cytoskeleton- and membrane-associated proteins. PHLDB2 has been identified as a key component of the synaptic podosomes that play an important role in in postsynaptic maturation. Both are large proteins containing an N-terminal pleckstrin (PH) domain. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270192  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 208.58  E-value: 5.70e-65
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 530 CRGPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHLRCAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYERLFY 609
Cdd:cd14673    5 CRGFLTKMGGKIKTWKKRWFVFDRNKRTLSYYVDKHEKKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHLRSAAKSPNPALTFCVKTHDRLYY 84
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|.
gi 530417070 610 MVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAAD 630
Cdd:cd14673   85 MVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTGAE 105
PH_Sbf1_hMTMR5 cd01235
Set binding factor 1 (also called Human MTMR5) Pleckstrin Homology (PH) domain; Sbf1 is a ...
532-625 1.91e-16

Set binding factor 1 (also called Human MTMR5) Pleckstrin Homology (PH) domain; Sbf1 is a myotubularin-related pseudo-phosphatase. Both Sbf1 and myotubularin interact with the SET domains of Hrx and other epigenetic regulatory proteins, but Sbf1 lacks phosphatase activity due to several amino acid changes in its structurally preserved catalytic pocket. It contains pleckstrin (PH), GEF, and myotubularin homology domains that are thought to be responsible for signaling and growth control. Sbf1 functions as an inhibitor of cellular growth. The N-terminal GEF homology domain serves to inhibit the transforming effects of Sbf1. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 269941  Cd Length: 106  Bit Score: 75.45  E-value: 1.91e-16
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVY-YDHLRCAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYERLFYM 610
Cdd:cd01235    7 GYLYKRGALLKGWKQRWFVLDSTKHQLRYYESREDTKCKGFIDLAEVESVTpATPIIGAPKRADEGAFFDLKTNKRVYNF 86
                         90
                 ....*....|....*
gi 530417070 611 VAPSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd01235   87 CAFDAESAQQWIEKI 101
PH1_PLEKHH1_PLEKHH2 cd13282
Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain containing, family H (with MyTH4 domain) members 1 and 2 ...
532-632 1.97e-12

Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain containing, family H (with MyTH4 domain) members 1 and 2 (PLEKHH1) PH domain, repeat 1; PLEKHH1 and PLEKHH2 (also called PLEKHH1L) are thought to function in phospholipid binding and signal transduction. There are 3 Human PLEKHH genes: PLEKHH1, PLEKHH2, and PLEKHH3. There are many isoforms, the longest of which contain a FERM domain, a MyTH4 domain, two PH domains, a peroximal domain, a vacuolar domain, and a coiled coil stretch. The FERM domain has a cloverleaf tripart structure (FERM_N, FERM_M, FERM_C/N, alpha-, and C-lobe/A-lobe, B-lobe, C-lobe/F1, F2, F3). The C-lobe/F3 within the FERM domain is part of the PH domain family. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 241436  Cd Length: 96  Bit Score: 63.47  E-value: 1.97e-12
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFdrQARRLAYYADKEET--KLKGVIyfqAIEEVyydhlrCAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYERLFY 609
Cdd:cd13282    3 GYLTKLGGKVKTWKRRWFVL--KNGELFYYKSPNDVirKPQGQI---ALDGS------CEIARAEGAQTFEIVTEKRTYY 71
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|...
gi 530417070 610 MVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAADEN 632
Cdd:cd13282   72 LTADSENDLDEWIRVIQNVLRRQ 94
PH pfam00169
PH domain; PH stands for pleckstrin homology.
530-625 1.03e-11

PH domain; PH stands for pleckstrin homology.


Pssm-ID: 459697 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 61.81  E-value: 1.03e-11
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  530 CRGPLVKMGGRIK-TWRKRWFCFDRQarRLAYYADK---EETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDhlrcAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYE 605
Cdd:pfam00169   3 KEGWLLKKGGGKKkSWKKRYFVLFDG--SLLYYKDDksgKSKEPKGSISLSGCEVVEVV----ASDSPKRKFCFELRTGE 76
                          90       100
                  ....*....|....*....|....
gi 530417070  606 ----RLFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:pfam00169  77 rtgkRTYLLQAESEEERKDWIKAI 100
PH_Gab-like cd13324
Grb2-associated binding protein family Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; Gab proteins are ...
530-628 1.19e-10

Grb2-associated binding protein family Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; Gab proteins are scaffolding adaptor proteins, which possess N-terminal PH domains and a C-terminus with proline-rich regions and multiple phosphorylation sites. Following activation of growth factor receptors, Gab proteins are tyrosine phosphorylated and activate PI3K, which generates 3-phosphoinositide lipids. By binding to these lipids via the PH domain, Gab proteins remain in proximity to the receptor, leading to further signaling. While not all Gab proteins depend on the PH domain for recruitment, it is required for Gab activity. There are 3 families: Gab1, Gab2, and Gab3. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270133  Cd Length: 112  Bit Score: 58.96  E-value: 1.19e-10
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 530 CRGPLVKM--GGRIKT--WRKRWFCFdRQARR------LAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVyyDH-LRCAFKSPNPRLT 598
Cdd:cd13324    3 YEGWLTKSppEKKIWRaaWRRRWFVL-RSGRLsggqdvLEYYTDDHCKKLKGIIDLDQCEQV--DAgLTFEKKKFKNQFI 79
                         90       100       110
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 599 FCVKTYERLFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTA 628
Cdd:cd13324   80 FDIRTPKRTYYLVAETEEEMNKWVRCICQV 109
PH cd00821
Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are ...
532-625 5.67e-10

Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 275388 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 92  Bit Score: 56.40  E-value: 5.67e-10
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gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGR-IKTWRKRWFCFDRqaRRLAYYADKEE--TKLKGVIYFQAIEEVyydhlrCAFKSPNPRLTFCVKT-YERL 607
Cdd:cd00821    3 GYLLKRGGGgLKSWKKRWFVLFE--GVLLYYKSKKDssYKPKGSIPLSGILEV------EEVSPKERPHCFELVTpDGRT 74
                         90
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gi 530417070 608 FYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd00821   75 YYLQADSEEERQEWLKAL 92
PH smart00233
Pleckstrin homology domain; Domain commonly found in eukaryotic signalling proteins. The ...
530-630 6.13e-10

Pleckstrin homology domain; Domain commonly found in eukaryotic signalling proteins. The domain family possesses multiple functions including the abilities to bind inositol phosphates, and various proteins. PH domains have been found to possess inserted domains (such as in PLC gamma, syntrophins) and to be inserted within other domains. Mutations in Brutons tyrosine kinase (Btk) within its PH domain cause X-linked agammaglobulinaemia (XLA) in patients. Point mutations cluster into the positively charged end of the molecule around the predicted binding site for phosphatidylinositol lipids.


Pssm-ID: 214574 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 102  Bit Score: 56.79  E-value: 6.13e-10
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gi 530417070   530 CRGPLVKMG-GRIKTWRKRWFCFDRqaRRLAYYADKEE---TKLKGVIYFQAIEeVYYDHLRCAFKSPNprlTFCVKTYE 605
Cdd:smart00233   3 KEGWLYKKSgGGKKSWKKRYFVLFN--STLLYYKSKKDkksYKPKGSIDLSGCT-VREAPDPDSSKKPH---CFEIKTSD 76
                           90       100
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gi 530417070   606 R-LFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAAD 630
Cdd:smart00233  77 RkTLLLQAESEEEREKWVEALRKAIA 102
PH_DAPP1 cd10573
Dual Adaptor for Phosphotyrosine and 3-Phosphoinositides Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ...
532-625 1.27e-09

Dual Adaptor for Phosphotyrosine and 3-Phosphoinositides Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; DAPP1 (also known as PHISH/3' phosphoinositide-interacting SH2 domain-containing protein or Bam32) plays a role in B-cell activation and has potential roles in T-cell and mast cell function. DAPP1 promotes B cell receptor (BCR) induced activation of Rho GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42, which feed into mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) activation pathways and affect cytoskeletal rearrangement. DAPP1can also regulate BCR-induced activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), and c-jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK). DAPP1 contains an N-terminal SH2 domain and a C-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain with a single tyrosine phosphorylation site located centrally. DAPP1 binds strongly to both PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 and PtdIns(3,4)P2. The PH domain is essential for plasma membrane recruitment of PI3K upon cell activation. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 269977 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 96  Bit Score: 55.41  E-value: 1.27e-09
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gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQarRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHlrcafkSPNPRLTFCVKTYERLFYMV 611
Cdd:cd10573    7 GYLTKLGGIVKNWKTRWFVLRRN--ELKYFKTRGDTKPIRVLDLRECSSVQRDY------SQGKVNCFCLVFPERTFYMY 78
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gi 530417070 612 APSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd10573   79 ANTEEEADEWVKLL 92
PH_TAAP2-like cd13255
Tandem PH-domain-containing protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The binding of TAPP2 ...
532-631 8.90e-09

Tandem PH-domain-containing protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The binding of TAPP2 (also called PLEKHA2) adaptors to PtdIns(3,4)P(2), but not PI(3,4, 5)P3, function as negative regulators of insulin and PI3K signalling pathways (i.e. TAPP/utrophin/syntrophin complex). TAPP2 contains two sequential PH domains in which the C-terminal PH domain specifically binds PtdIns(3,4)P2 with high affinity. The N-terminal PH domain does not interact with any phosphoinositide tested. They also contain a C-terminal PDZ-binding motif that interacts with several PDZ-binding proteins, including PTPN13 (known previously as PTPL1 or FAP-1) as well as the scaffolding proteins MUPP1 (multiple PDZ-domain-containing protein 1), syntrophin and utrophin. The members here are most sequence similar to TAPP2 proteins, but may not be actual TAPP2 proteins. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270075  Cd Length: 110  Bit Score: 53.57  E-value: 8.90e-09
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gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFdrQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHLRcafKSPNprlTFCVKTYERLFYMV 611
Cdd:cd13255   10 GYLEKKGERRKTWKKRWFVL--RPTKLAYYKNDKEYRLLRLIDLTDIHTCTEVQLK---KHDN---TFGIVTPARTFYVQ 81
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gi 530417070 612 APSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAADE 631
Cdd:cd13255   82 ADSKAEMESWISAINLARQA 101
PH1_PH_fungal cd13298
Fungal proteins Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 1; The functions of these fungal ...
530-625 2.06e-08

Fungal proteins Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 1; The functions of these fungal proteins are unknown, but they all contain 2 PH domains. This cd represents the first PH repeat. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270110  Cd Length: 106  Bit Score: 52.24  E-value: 2.06e-08
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gi 530417070 530 CRGPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRqaRRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEV--YYDHlrcafKSPNprlTFCVKTYERL 607
Cdd:cd13298    8 KSGYLLKRSRKTKNWKKRWVVLRP--CQLSYYKDEKEYKLRRVINLSELLAVapLKDK-----KRKN---VFGIYTPSKN 77
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gi 530417070 608 FYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd13298   78 LHFRATSEKDANEWVEAL 95
SMC_prok_B TIGR02168
chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of ...
111-319 1.13e-07

chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This family represents the SMC protein of most bacteria. The smc gene is often associated with scpB (TIGR00281) and scpA genes, where scp stands for segregation and condensation protein. SMC was shown (in Caulobacter crescentus) to be induced early in S phase but present and bound to DNA throughout the cell cycle. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins]


Pssm-ID: 274008 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1179  Bit Score: 55.06  E-value: 1.13e-07
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gi 530417070   111 RVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIE---MEVEVALLRGELAGERvaarREEEQLRELLEQQAASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQER 187
Cdd:TIGR02168  685 KIEELEEKIAELEKALAELRKEleeLEEELEQLRKELEELS----RQISALRKDLARLEAEVEQLEERIAQLSKELTELE 760
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gi 530417070   188 DRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQpEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDL--EFQQLERESRQEEEdrdspgpqvpdpKVQ 265
Cdd:TIGR02168  761 AEIEELEERLEEAEEELAEA-EAEIEELEAQIEQLKEELKALREALDELraELTLLNEEAANLRE------------RLE 827
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gi 530417070   266 ELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMA------AESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLE 319
Cdd:TIGR02168  828 SLERRIAATERRLEDLEEQIEELSEDIEslaaeiEELEELIEELESELEALLNERASLEE 887
Smc COG1196
Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning]; ...
76-320 1.19e-07

Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning];


Pssm-ID: 440809 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 983  Bit Score: 54.94  E-value: 1.19e-07
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gi 530417070  76 PPIAMAATPPASTSSREGVRGAARRLQGQQLEALtRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIEMEVEVAllrGELAGERVAARREE 155
Cdd:COG1196  578 PLDKIRARAALAAALARGAIGAAVDLVASDLREA-DARYYVLGDTLLGRTLVAARLEAALRRA---VTLAGRLREVTLEG 653
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 530417070 156 EQLRELLEQQAASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYED 235
Cdd:COG1196  654 EGGSAGGSLTGGSRRELLAALLEAEAELEELAERLAEEELELEEALLAEEEEERELAEAEEERLEEELEEEALEEQLEAE 733
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
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gi 530417070 236 LEFQQLERESRQEEEDRDSPGPQVPDPKVQELQAsmaqhrhRIRVLEEQLKSLG----------EQMAAESRGLSRKKEE 305
Cdd:COG1196  734 REELLEELLEEEELLEEEALEELPEPPDLEELER-------ELERLEREIEALGpvnllaieeyEELEERYDFLSEQRED 806
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gi 530417070 306 alqaLSQERSRLLEL 320
Cdd:COG1196  807 ----LEEARETLEEA 817
PH_PEPP1_2_3 cd13248
Phosphoinositol 3-phosphate binding proteins 1, 2, and 3 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ...
530-629 1.85e-07

Phosphoinositol 3-phosphate binding proteins 1, 2, and 3 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; PEPP1 (also called PLEKHA4/PH domain-containing family A member 4 and RHOXF1/Rhox homeobox family member 1), and related homologs PEPP2 (also called PLEKHA5/PH domain-containing family A member 5) and PEPP3 (also called PLEKHA6/PH domain-containing family A member 6), have PH domains that interact specifically with PtdIns(3,4)P3. Other proteins that bind PtdIns(3,4)P3 specifically are: TAPP1 (tandem PH-domain-containing protein-1) and TAPP2], PtdIns3P AtPH1, and Ptd- Ins(3,5)P2 (centaurin-beta2). All of these proteins contain at least 5 of the 6 conserved amino acids that make up the putative phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5- trisphosphate-binding motif (PPBM) located at their N-terminus. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270068  Cd Length: 104  Bit Score: 49.58  E-value: 1.85e-07
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gi 530417070 530 CRGPLVKMGG-RIKTWRKRWFCFdrQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYF--------QAIEEVYYDHlrcAFKSPNPRltfc 600
Cdd:cd13248    9 MSGWLHKQGGsGLKNWRKRWFVL--KDNCLYYYKDPEEEKALGSILLpsytispaPPSDEISRKF---AFKAEHAN---- 79
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gi 530417070 601 VKTYerlfYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAA 629
Cdd:cd13248   80 MRTY----YFAADTAEEMEQWMNAMSLAA 104
PH_Gab2_2 cd13384
Grb2-associated binding protein family pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The Gab subfamily ...
544-628 2.57e-07

Grb2-associated binding protein family pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The Gab subfamily includes several Gab proteins, Drosophila DOS and C. elegans SOC-1. They are scaffolding adaptor proteins, which possess N-terminal PH domains and a C-terminus with proline-rich regions and multiple phosphorylation sites. Following activation of growth factor receptors, Gab proteins are tyrosine phosphorylated and activate PI3K, which generates 3-phosphoinositide lipids. By binding to these lipids via the PH domain, Gab proteins remain in proximity to the receptor, leading to further signaling. While not all Gab proteins depend on the PH domain for recruitment, it is required for Gab activity. Members here include insect, nematodes, and crustacean Gab2s. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 241535  Cd Length: 115  Bit Score: 49.36  E-value: 2.57e-07
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gi 530417070 544 WRKRWFCFdRQAR-----RLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVyyD-HLRCAFKSPNPR-LTFCVKTYERLFYMVAPSPE 616
Cdd:cd13384   23 WRRRYFVL-RQSEipgqyFLEYYTDRTCRKLKGSIDLDQCEQV--DaGLTFETKNKLKDqHIFDIRTPKRTYYLVADTED 99
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gi 530417070 617 AMRIWMDVIVTA 628
Cdd:cd13384  100 EMNKWVNCICTV 111
Smc COG1196
Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning]; ...
109-321 2.84e-07

Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning];


Pssm-ID: 440809 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 983  Bit Score: 53.79  E-value: 2.84e-07
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gi 530417070 109 LTRVAL----MEQRVKELQRQR------KELRIEM---EVEVALLRGELAGERVAARREEEQLRELLEQQA-ASEQRGRQ 174
Cdd:COG1196  188 LERLEDilgeLERQLEPLERQAekaeryRELKEELkelEAELLLLKLRELEAELEELEAELEELEAELEELeAELAELEA 267
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gi 530417070 175 QREQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLdSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEEEDRds 254
Cdd:COG1196  268 ELEELRLELEELELELEEAQAEEYELLAEL-ARLEQDIARLEERRRELEERLEELEEELAELEEELEELEEELEELEE-- 344
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gi 530417070 255 pgpqvpdpKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLELN 321
Cdd:COG1196  345 --------ELEEAEEELEEAEAELAEAEEALLEAEAELAEAEEELEELAEELLEALRAAAELAAQLE 403
PH2_MyoX cd13296
Myosin X Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 2; MyoX, a MyTH-FERM myosin, is a molecular ...
542-631 6.00e-07

Myosin X Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 2; MyoX, a MyTH-FERM myosin, is a molecular motor that has crucial functions in the transport and/or tethering of integrins in the actin-based extensions known as filopodia, microtubule binding, and in netrin-mediated axon guidance. It functions as a dimer. MyoX walks on bundles of actin, rather than single filaments, unlike the other unconventional myosins. MyoX is present in organisms ranging from humans to choanoflagellates, but not in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans.MyoX consists of a N-terminal motor/head region, a neck made of 3 IQ motifs, and a tail consisting of a coiled-coil domain, a PEST region, 3 PH domains, a myosin tail homology 4 (MyTH4), and a FERM domain at its very C-terminus. The first PH domain in the MyoX tail is a split-PH domain, interupted by the second PH domain such that PH 1a and PH 1b flanks PH 2. The third PH domain (PH 3) follows the PH 1b domain. This cd contains the second PH repeat. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270108  Cd Length: 103  Bit Score: 48.23  E-value: 6.00e-07
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gi 530417070 542 KTWRKRWFcfDRQARRLAYY-ADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDHLrcafkSPNprlTFCVKTYERLFYMVAPSPEAMRI 620
Cdd:cd13296   18 RNWKSRWF--VLRDTVLKYYeNDQEGEKLLGTIDIRSAKEIVDNDP-----KEN---RLSITTEERTYHLVAESPEDASQ 87
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gi 530417070 621 WMDVI--VTAADE 631
Cdd:cd13296   88 WVNVLtrVISATD 100
PH_RhoGap25-like cd13263
Rho GTPase activating protein 25 and related proteins Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ...
531-576 1.44e-06

Rho GTPase activating protein 25 and related proteins Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; RhoGAP25 (also called ArhGap25) like other RhoGaps are involved in cell polarity, cell morphology and cytoskeletal organization. They act as GTPase activators for the Rac-type GTPases by converting them to an inactive GDP-bound state and control actin remodeling by inactivating Rac downstream of Rho leading to suppress leading edge protrusion and promotes cell retraction to achieve cellular polarity and are able to suppress RAC1 and CDC42 activity in vitro. Overexpression of these proteins induces cell rounding with partial or complete disruption of actin stress fibers and formation of membrane ruffles, lamellipodia, and filopodia. This hierarchy contains RhoGAP22, RhoGAP24, and RhoGAP25. Members here contain an N-terminal PH domain followed by a RhoGAP domain and either a BAR or TATA Binding Protein (TBP) Associated Factor 4 (TAF4) domain. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270083  Cd Length: 114  Bit Score: 47.38  E-value: 1.44e-06
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gi 530417070 531 RGPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQarRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQ 576
Cdd:cd13263    6 SGWLKKQGSIVKNWQQRWFVLRGD--QLYYYKDEDDTKPQGTIPLP 49
PH_Gab3 cd13385
Grb2-associated binding protein 3 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The Gab subfamily includes ...
544-625 1.87e-06

Grb2-associated binding protein 3 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The Gab subfamily includes several Gab proteins, Drosophila DOS and C. elegans SOC-1. They are scaffolding adaptor proteins, which possess N-terminal PH domains and a C-terminus with proline-rich regions and multiple phosphorylation sites. Following activation of growth factor receptors, Gab proteins are tyrosine phosphorylated and activate PI3K, which generates 3-phosphoinositide lipids. By binding to these lipids via the PH domain, Gab proteins remain in proximity to the receptor, leading to further signaling. While not all Gab proteins depend on the PH domain for recruitment, it is required for Gab activity. The members in this cd include the Gab1, Gab2, and Gab3 proteins. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270184  Cd Length: 125  Bit Score: 47.27  E-value: 1.87e-06
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gi 530417070 544 WRKRWFCFdRQARR------LAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYY---DHLRCAFKSpnpRLTFCVKTYERLFYMVAPS 614
Cdd:cd13385   26 WRKRWFVL-RRGRMsgnpdvLEYYRNNHSKKPIRVIDLSECEVLKHsgpNFIRKEFQN---NFVFIVKTTYRTFYLVAKT 101
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gi 530417070 615 PEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd13385  102 EEEMQVWVHNI 112
PH_SWAP-70 cd13273
Switch-associated protein-70 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; SWAP-70 (also called ...
531-629 2.71e-06

Switch-associated protein-70 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; SWAP-70 (also called Differentially expressed in FDCP 6/DEF-6 or IRF4-binding protein) functions in cellular signal transduction pathways (in conjunction with Rac), regulates cell motility through actin rearrangement, and contributes to the transformation and invasion activity of mouse embryo fibroblasts. Metazoan SWAP-70 is found in B lymphocytes, mast cells, and in a variety of organs. Metazoan SWAP-70 contains an N-terminal EF-hand motif, a centrally located PH domain, and a C-terminal coiled-coil domain. The PH domain of Metazoan SWAP-70 contains a phosphoinositide-binding site and a nuclear localization signal (NLS), which localize SWAP-70 to the plasma membrane and nucleus, respectively. The NLS is a sequence of four Lys residues located at the N-terminus of the C-terminal a-helix; this is a unique characteristic of the Metazoan SWAP-70 PH domain. The SWAP-70 PH domain binds PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 and PtdIns(4,5)P2 embedded in lipid bilayer vesicles. There are additional plant SWAP70 proteins, but these are not included in this hierarchy. Rice SWAP70 (OsSWAP70) exhibits GEF activity toward the its Rho GTPase, OsRac1, and regulates chitin-induced production of reactive oxygen species and defense gene expression in rice. Arabidopsis SWAP70 (AtSWAP70) plays a role in both PAMP- and effector-triggered immunity. Plant SWAP70 contains both DH and PH domains, but their arrangement is the reverse of that in typical DH-PH-type Rho GEFs, wherein the DH domain is flanked by a C-terminal PH domain. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270092  Cd Length: 110  Bit Score: 46.52  E-value: 2.71e-06
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gi 530417070 531 RGPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFdrQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIyfqAIEEvyydhlRCAFKS-PNP---RLTFCVKTYER 606
Cdd:cd13273   11 KGYLWKKGHLLPTWTERWFVL--KPNSLSYYKSEDLKEKKGEI---ALDS------NCCVESlPDRegkKCRFLVKTPDK 79
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gi 530417070 607 LFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAA 629
Cdd:cd13273   80 TYELSASDHKTRQEWIAAIQTAI 102
PH_GRP1-like cd01252
General Receptor for Phosphoinositides-1-like Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; GRP1/cytohesin3 ...
532-625 4.00e-06

General Receptor for Phosphoinositides-1-like Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; GRP1/cytohesin3 and the related proteins ARNO (ARF nucleotide-binding site opener)/cytohesin-2 and cytohesin-1 are ARF exchange factors that contain a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain thought to target these proteins to cell membranes through binding polyphosphoinositides. The PH domains of all three proteins exhibit relatively high affinity for PtdIns(3,4,5)P3. Within the Grp1 family, diglycine (2G) and triglycine (3G) splice variants, differing only in the number of glycine residues in the PH domain, strongly influence the affinity and specificity for phosphoinositides. The 2G variants selectively bind PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 with high affinity,the 3G variants bind PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 with about 30-fold lower affinity and require the polybasic region for plasma membrane targeting. These ARF-GEFs share a common, tripartite structure consisting of an N-terminal coiled-coil domain, a central domain with homology to the yeast protein Sec7, a PH domain, and a C-terminal polybasic region. The Sec7 domain is autoinhibited by conserved elements proximal to the PH domain. GRP1 binds to the DNA binding domain of certain nuclear receptors (TRalpha, TRbeta, AR, ER, but not RXR), and can repress thyroid hormone receptor (TR)-mediated transactivation by decreasing TR-complex formation on thyroid hormone response elements. ARNO promotes sequential activation of Arf6, Cdc42 and Rac1 and insulin secretion. Cytohesin acts as a PI 3-kinase effector mediating biological responses including cell spreading and adhesion, chemotaxis, protein trafficking, and cytoskeletal rearrangements, only some of which appear to depend on their ability to activate ARFs. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 269954  Cd Length: 119  Bit Score: 46.15  E-value: 4.00e-06
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gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWF-----CfdrqarrLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIeEVYYDHLR----C--AFKSPNPRLTFC 600
Cdd:cd01252    7 GWLLKLGGRVKSWKRRWFiltdnC-------LYYFEYTTDKEPRGIIPLENL-SVREVEDKkkpfCfeLYSPSNGQVIKA 78
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gi 530417070 601 VKTYER---------LFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd01252   79 CKTDSDgkvvegnhtVYRISAASEEERDEWIKSI 112
GumC COG3206
Exopolysaccharide export protein/domain GumC/Wzc1 [Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis];
187-321 6.43e-06

Exopolysaccharide export protein/domain GumC/Wzc1 [Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis];


Pssm-ID: 442439 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 687  Bit Score: 49.24  E-value: 6.43e-06
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gi 530417070 187 RDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQL--------DSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEfQQLERESRQEEEDRDSPGPQ 258
Cdd:COG3206  181 EEQLPELRKELEEAEAALeefrqkngLVDLSEEAKLLLQQLSELESQLAEARAELAEAE-ARLAALRAQLGSGPDALPEL 259
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gi 530417070 259 VPDPKVQELQASMAQ-------------HRH-RIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGL----------SRKKEEALQA-LSQE 313
Cdd:COG3206  260 LQSPVIQQLRAQLAEleaelaelsarytPNHpDVIALRAQIAALRAQLQQEAQRIlasleaeleaLQAREASLQAqLAQL 339

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gi 530417070 314 RSRLLELN 321
Cdd:COG3206  340 EARLAELP 347
PH_Boi cd13316
Boi family Pleckstrin homology domain; Yeast Boi proteins Boi1 and Boi2 are functionally ...
530-628 7.70e-06

Boi family Pleckstrin homology domain; Yeast Boi proteins Boi1 and Boi2 are functionally redundant and important for cell growth with Boi mutants displaying defects in bud formation and in the maintenance of cell polarity.They appear to be linked to Rho-type GTPase, Cdc42 and Rho3. Boi1 and Boi2 display two-hybrid interactions with the GTP-bound ("active") form of Cdc42, while Rho3 can suppress of the lethality caused by deletion of Boi1 and Boi2. These findings suggest that Boi1 and Boi2 are targets of Cdc42 that promote cell growth in a manner that is regulated by Rho3. Boi proteins contain a N-terminal SH3 domain, followed by a SAM (sterile alpha motif) domain, a proline-rich region, which mediates binding to the second SH3 domain of Bem1, and C-terminal PH domain. The PH domain is essential for its function in cell growth and is important for localization to the bud, while the SH3 domain is needed for localization to the neck. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270126  Cd Length: 97  Bit Score: 44.67  E-value: 7.70e-06
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gi 530417070 530 CRGPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFdrQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAieevyydHLRCAFKSPNPRL-TFCVKTY---- 604
Cdd:cd13316    2 HSGWMKKRGERYGTWKTRYFVL--KGTRLYYLKSENDDKEKGLIDLTG-------HRVVPDDSNSPFRgSYGFKLVppav 72
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gi 530417070 605 ERLFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTA 628
Cdd:cd13316   73 PKVHYFAVDEKEELREWMKALMKA 96
PH_TBC1D2A cd01265
TBC1 domain family member 2A pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; TBC1D2A (also called PARIS-1 ...
538-631 8.88e-06

TBC1 domain family member 2A pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; TBC1D2A (also called PARIS-1/Prostate antigen recognized and identified by SEREX 1 and ARMUS) contains a PH domain and a TBC-type GTPase catalytic domain. TBC1D2A integrates signaling between Arf6, Rac1, and Rab7 during junction disassembly. Activated Rac1 recruits TBC1D2A to locally inactivate Rab7 via its C-terminal TBC/RabGAP domain and facilitate E-cadherin degradation in lysosomes. The TBC1D2A PH domain mediates localization at cell-cell contacts and coprecipitates with cadherin complexes. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 269966  Cd Length: 102  Bit Score: 44.62  E-value: 8.88e-06
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gi 530417070 538 GGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYF-QAIeeVYYDhlrcAFKSPNprlTFCVKTYERLFYMVAPSPE 616
Cdd:cd01265   13 GLGLKGWKRRWFVLDESKCQLYYYRSPQDATPLGSIDLsGAA--FSYD----PEAEPG---QFEIHTPGRVHILKASTRQ 83
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gi 530417070 617 AMRIWMDVIVTAADE 631
Cdd:cd01265   84 AMLYWLQALQSKRRE 98
Smc COG1196
Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning]; ...
91-320 9.96e-06

Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning];


Pssm-ID: 440809 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 983  Bit Score: 48.78  E-value: 9.96e-06
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gi 530417070  91 REGVRGAARRLQGQQLEALTRVALMEQRVKEL--QRQRKELRIE-MEVEVALLRGELA---GERVAARREEEQLRELLEQ 164
Cdd:COG1196  241 LEELEAELEELEAELEELEAELAELEAELEELrlELEELELELEeAQAEEYELLAELArleQDIARLEERRRELEERLEE 320
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gi 530417070 165 QAASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQpEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERE 244
Cdd:COG1196  321 LEEELAELEEELEELEEELEELEEELEEAEEELEEAEAELAEA-EEALLEAEAELAEAEEELEELAEELLEALRAAAELA 399
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gi 530417070 245 SRQEEEDRdspgpqvpdpKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLEL 320
Cdd:COG1196  400 AQLEELEE----------AEEALLERLERLEEELEELEEALAELEEEEEEEEEALEEAAEEEAELEEEEEALLELL 465
Smc COG1196
Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning]; ...
90-320 1.14e-05

Chromosome segregation ATPase Smc [Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning];


Pssm-ID: 440809 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 983  Bit Score: 48.78  E-value: 1.14e-05
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gi 530417070  90 SREGVRGAARRLQGQQLEALTRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKEL---RIEMEVEVALLRGELAGERVAARREEEQLRELLEQQA 166
Cdd:COG1196  275 ELEELELELEEAQAEEYELLAELARLEQDIARLEERRRELeerLEELEEELAELEEELEELEEELEELEEELEEAEEELE 354
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gi 530417070 167 ASEQRGRQQREQEqrrLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLdsQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERESR 246
Cdd:COG1196  355 EAEAELAEAEEAL---LEAEAELAEAEEELEELAEELL--EALRAAAELAAQLEELEEAEEALLERLERLEEELEELEEA 429
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gi 530417070 247 QEEEDRdspgpqvpdpKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAA---ESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLEL 320
Cdd:COG1196  430 LAELEE----------EEEEEEEALEEAAEEEAELEEEEEALLELLAElleEAALLEAALAELLEELAEAAARLLLL 496
SMC_prok_B TIGR02168
chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of ...
97-317 2.05e-05

chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This family represents the SMC protein of most bacteria. The smc gene is often associated with scpB (TIGR00281) and scpA genes, where scp stands for segregation and condensation protein. SMC was shown (in Caulobacter crescentus) to be induced early in S phase but present and bound to DNA throughout the cell cycle. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins]


Pssm-ID: 274008 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1179  Bit Score: 47.74  E-value: 2.05e-05
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gi 530417070    97 AARRLQGQQLEALTRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIEME-VEVALLRGELAGERVAARreeeqlrelleqqAASEQRGRQQ 175
Cdd:TIGR02168  282 EIEELQKELYALANEISRLEQQKQILRERLANLERQLEeLEAQLEELESKLDELAEE-------------LAELEEKLEE 348
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gi 530417070   176 REQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLdsqpEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDV--AQRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEEEDRD 253
Cdd:TIGR02168  349 LKEELESLEAELEELEAELEELESRLEEL----EEQLETLRSKVAQLELQIASlnNEIERLEARLERLEDRRERLQQEIE 424
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gi 530417070   254 SPGPQVPDPKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLgEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRL 317
Cdd:TIGR02168  425 ELLKKLEEAELKELQAELEELEEELEELQEELERL-EEALEELREELEEAEQALDAAERELAQL 487
PH_RhoGap24 cd13379
Rho GTPase activating protein 24 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; RhoGap24 (also called ...
532-575 2.62e-05

Rho GTPase activating protein 24 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; RhoGap24 (also called ARHGAP24, p73RhoGAp, and Filamin-A-associated RhoGAP) like other RhoGAPs are involved in cell polarity, cell morphology and cytoskeletal organization. They act as GTPase activators for the Rac-type GTPases by converting them to an inactive GDP-bound state and control actin remodeling by inactivating Rac downstream of Rho leading to suppress leading edge protrusion and promotes cell retraction to achieve cellular polarity and are able to suppress RAC1 and CDC42 activity in vitro. Overexpression of these proteins induces cell rounding with partial or complete disruption of actin stress fibers and formation of membrane ruffles, lamellipodia, and filopodia. Members here contain an N-terminal PH domain followed by a RhoGAP domain and either a BAR or TATA Binding Protein (TBP) Associated Factor 4 (TAF4) domain. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 241530  Cd Length: 114  Bit Score: 43.81  E-value: 2.62e-05
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gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFdrQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYF 575
Cdd:cd13379    7 GWLRKQGGFVKTWHTRWFVL--KGDQLYYFKDEDETKPLGTIFL 48
PH2_ADAP cd01251
ArfGAP with dual PH domains Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 2; ADAP (also called ...
532-625 3.22e-05

ArfGAP with dual PH domains Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 2; ADAP (also called centaurin alpha) is a phophatidlyinositide binding protein consisting of an N-terminal ArfGAP domain and two PH domains. In response to growth factor activation, PI3K phosphorylates phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate to phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate. Centaurin alpha 1 is recruited to the plasma membrane following growth factor stimulation by specific binding of its PH domain to phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate. Centaurin alpha 2 is constitutively bound to the plasma membrane since it binds phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate and phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate with equal affinity. This cd contains the second PH domain repeat. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 241282  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 43.35  E-value: 3.22e-05
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gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKT-WRKRWFCFDRqaRRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIyFQAIEEVYYDHLRCAFKSPNPRLTFC--VKTYERLF 608
Cdd:cd01251    6 GYLEKTGPKQTDgFRKRWFTLDD--RRLMYFKDPLDAFPKGEI-FIGSKEEGYSVREGLPPGIKGHWGFGftLVTPDRTF 82
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gi 530417070 609 YMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd01251   83 LLSAETEEERREWITAI 99
PH2_TAPP1_2 cd13271
Tandem PH-domain-containing proteins 1 and 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, C-terminal ...
526-628 8.38e-05

Tandem PH-domain-containing proteins 1 and 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, C-terminal repeat; The binding of TAPP1 (also called PLEKHA1/pleckstrin homology domain containing, family A (phosphoinositide binding specific) member 1) and TAPP2 (also called PLEKHA2) adaptors to PtdIns(3,4)P(2), but not PI(3,4, 5)P3, function as negative regulators of insulin and PI3K signalling pathways (i.e. TAPP/utrophin/syntrophin complex). TAPP1 and TAPP2 contain two sequential PH domains in which the C-terminal PH domain specifically binds PtdIns(3,4)P2 with high affinity. The N-terminal PH domain does not interact with any phosphoinositide tested. They also contain a C-terminal PDZ-binding motif that interacts with several PDZ-binding proteins, including PTPN13 (known previously as PTPL1 or FAP-1) as well as the scaffolding proteins MUPP1 (multiple PDZ-domain-containing protein 1), syntrophin and utrophin. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270090  Cd Length: 114  Bit Score: 42.34  E-value: 8.38e-05
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 526 SGCCcrgplVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQArrLAYY---ADKEETKlkgVIYFQAIEEVYydhlRCAFKSPNPRLT-FCV 601
Cdd:cd13271   11 SGYC-----VKQGAVRKNWKRRFFILDDNT--ISYYkseTDKEPLR---TIPLREVLKVH----ECLVKSLLMRDNlFEI 76
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 530417070 602 KTYERLFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTA 628
Cdd:cd13271   77 ITTSRTFYIQADSPEEMHSWIKAISGA 103
SMC_prok_B TIGR02168
chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of ...
105-320 9.86e-05

chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This family represents the SMC protein of most bacteria. The smc gene is often associated with scpB (TIGR00281) and scpA genes, where scp stands for segregation and condensation protein. SMC was shown (in Caulobacter crescentus) to be induced early in S phase but present and bound to DNA throughout the cell cycle. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins]


Pssm-ID: 274008 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1179  Bit Score: 45.82  E-value: 9.86e-05
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   105 QLEALTRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELriemEVEVALLRGELAGERVAARREEEQLRELLEQQAASeqrgrqQREQEQRRLS 184
Cdd:TIGR02168  201 QLKSLERQAEKAERYKELKAELREL----ELALLVLRLEELREELEELQEELKEAEEELEELTA------ELQELEEKLE 270
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   185 QERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQPEDQrERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEeedrdspgpqvpdpkv 264
Cdd:TIGR02168  271 ELRLEVSELEEEIEELQKELYALANEI-SRLEQQKQILRERLANLERQLEELEAQLEELESKLD---------------- 333
                          170       180       190       200       210
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 530417070   265 qELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMA---AESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLEL 320
Cdd:TIGR02168  334 -ELAEELAELEEKLEELKEELESLEAELEeleAELEELESRLEELEEQLETLRSKVAQL 391
PH_RASA1 cd13260
RAS p21 protein activator (GTPase activating protein) 1 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; RASA1 ...
526-623 1.03e-04

RAS p21 protein activator (GTPase activating protein) 1 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; RASA1 (also called RasGap1 or p120) is a member of the RasGAP family of GTPase-activating proteins. RASA1 contains N-terminal SH2-SH3-SH2 domains, followed by two C2 domains, a PH domain, a RasGAP domain, and a BTK domain. Splice variants lack the N-terminal domains. It is a cytosolic vertebrate protein that acts as a suppressor of RAS via its C-terminal GAP domain function, enhancing the weak intrinsic GTPase activity of RAS proteins resulting in the inactive GDP-bound form of RAS, allowing control of cellular proliferation and differentiation. Additionally, it is involved in mitogenic signal transmission towards downstream interacting partners through its N-terminal SH2-SH3-SH2 domains. RASA1 interacts with a number of proteins including: G3BP1, SOCS3, ANXA6, Huntingtin, KHDRBS1, Src, EPHB3, EPH receptor B2, Insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor, PTK2B, DOK1, PDGFRB, HCK, Caveolin 2, DNAJA3, HRAS, GNB2L1 and NCK1. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270080  Cd Length: 103  Bit Score: 41.95  E-value: 1.03e-04
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 526 SGCCCRGPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVI-----YFQAIEEVYYDHlrcafksPNprltfC 600
Cdd:cd13260    1 KGIDKKGYLLKKGGKNKKWKNLYFVLEGKEQHLYFFDNEKRTKPKGLIdlsycSLYPVHDSLFGR-------PN-----C 68
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 530417070 601 VKTYER------LFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMD 623
Cdd:cd13260   69 FQIVVRalnestITYLCADTAELAQEWMR 97
SMC_prok_A TIGR02169
chromosome segregation protein SMC, primarily archaeal type; SMC (structural maintenance of ...
99-317 1.20e-04

chromosome segregation protein SMC, primarily archaeal type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. It is found in a single copy and is homodimeric in prokaryotes, but six paralogs (excluded from this family) are found in eukarotes, where SMC proteins are heterodimeric. This family represents the SMC protein of archaea and a few bacteria (Aquifex, Synechocystis, etc); the SMC of other bacteria is described by TIGR02168. The N- and C-terminal domains of this protein are well conserved, but the central hinge region is skewed in composition and highly divergent. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins]


Pssm-ID: 274009 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1164  Bit Score: 45.44  E-value: 1.20e-04
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070    99 RRLQGQQLEALTRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIEME---VEVALLRGELAGERVaarreeeqlrelleqqaaseqrgrqQ 175
Cdd:TIGR02169  297 GELEAEIASLERSIAEKERELEDAEERLAKLEAEIDkllAEIEELEREIEEERK-------------------------R 351
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   176 REQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLrkaqGQLDSQPEDQRERLLQgvqeMREQLDVAQRAYEDL--EFQQLERESRQEEEDRD 253
Cdd:TIGR02169  352 RDKLTEEYAELKEELEDLRAEL----EEVDKEFAETRDELKD----YREKLEKLKREINELkrELDRLQEELQRLSEELA 423
                          170       180       190       200       210       220
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 530417070   254 SPGPQVPD--PKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEaLQALSQERSRL 317
Cdd:TIGR02169  424 DLNAAIAGieAKINELEEEKEDKALEIKKQEWKLEQLAADLSKYEQELYDLKEE-YDRVEKELSKL 488
SMC_prok_B TIGR02168
chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of ...
89-320 2.48e-04

chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This family represents the SMC protein of most bacteria. The smc gene is often associated with scpB (TIGR00281) and scpA genes, where scp stands for segregation and condensation protein. SMC was shown (in Caulobacter crescentus) to be induced early in S phase but present and bound to DNA throughout the cell cycle. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins]


Pssm-ID: 274008 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1179  Bit Score: 44.28  E-value: 2.48e-04
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070    89 SSREGVRGAARRLQGQQ--LEALTRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIEMEvevallrgELAGERVAARREEEQLRELLEQQA 166
Cdd:TIGR02168  314 LERQLEELEAQLEELESklDELAEELAELEEKLEELKEELESLEAELE--------ELEAELEELESRLEELEEQLETLR 385
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   167 ASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQ----GQLDSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEfQQLE 242
Cdd:TIGR02168  386 SKVAQLELQIASLNNEIERLEARLERLEDRRERLQqeieELLKKLEEAELKELQAELEELEEELEELQEELERLE-EALE 464
                          170       180       190       200       210       220       230
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 530417070   243 RESRQEEEDRDspgpqvpdpKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLkslgEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQaLSQERSRLLEL 320
Cdd:TIGR02168  465 ELREELEEAEQ---------ALDAAERELAQLQARLDSLERLQ----ENLEGFSEGVKALLKNQSG-LSGILGVLSEL 528
COG4913 COG4913
Uncharacterized conserved protein, contains a C-terminal ATPase domain [Function unknown];
183-320 3.06e-04

Uncharacterized conserved protein, contains a C-terminal ATPase domain [Function unknown];


Pssm-ID: 443941 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1089  Bit Score: 44.14  E-value: 3.06e-04
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  183 LSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDS-QP-EDQRERLlqgvQEMREQLDVAQ--RAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEEEDRDSPGPQ 258
Cdd:COG4913   230 LVEHFDDLERAHEALEDAREQIELlEPiRELAERY----AAARERLAELEylRAALRLWFAQRRLELLEAELEELRAELA 305
                          90       100       110       120       130       140
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 530417070  259 VPDPKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLG----EQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLEL 320
Cdd:COG4913   306 RLEAELERLEARLDALREELDELEAQIRGNGgdrlEQLEREIERLERELEERERRRARLEALLAAL 371
CALCOCO1 pfam07888
Calcium binding and coiled-coil domain (CALCOCO1) like; Proteins found in this family are ...
183-325 3.17e-04

Calcium binding and coiled-coil domain (CALCOCO1) like; Proteins found in this family are similar to the coiled-coil transcriptional coactivator protein coexpressed by Mus musculus (CoCoA/CALCOCO1). This protein binds to a highly conserved N-terminal domain of p160 coactivators, such as GRIP1, and thus enhances transcriptional activation by a number of nuclear receptors. CALCOCO1 has a central coiled-coil region with three leucine zipper motifs, which is required for its interaction with GRIP1 and may regulate the autonomous transcriptional activation activity of the C-terminal region.


Pssm-ID: 462303 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 488  Bit Score: 43.73  E-value: 3.17e-04
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  183 LSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEE--EDRDSpgpqvp 260
Cdd:pfam07888  46 LLQAQEAANRQREKEKERYKRDREQWERQRRELESRVAELKEELRQSREKHEELEEKYKELSASSEElsEEKDA------ 119
                          90       100       110       120       130       140
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 530417070  261 dpkvqeLQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLELNCLQG 325
Cdd:pfam07888 120 ------LLAQRAAHEARIRELEEDIKTLTQRVLERETELERMKERAKKAGAQRKEEEAERKQLQA 178
DUF5401 pfam17380
Family of unknown function (DUF5401); This is a family of unknown function found in ...
121-317 3.51e-04

Family of unknown function (DUF5401); This is a family of unknown function found in Chromadorea.


Pssm-ID: 375164 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 722  Bit Score: 43.57  E-value: 3.51e-04
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  121 ELQRQRKELRIEMEVEVALLRGELAGERvaarreEEQLRELLEQQAASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQERDR-LEGLRQRLRK 199
Cdd:pfam17380 384 QMERQQKNERVRQELEAARKVKILEEER------QRKIQQQKVEMEQIRAEQEEARQREVRRLEEERAReMERVRLEEQE 457
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  200 AQGQ---LDSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEEEDRDSpgpQVPDPKVQELQASMAQHRH 276
Cdd:pfam17380 458 RQQQverLRQQEEERKRKKLELEKEKRDRKRAEEQRRKILEKELEERKQAMIEEERKR---KLLEKEMEERQKAIYEEER 534
                         170       180       190       200
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 530417070  277 RIRVLEEQLKslgeQMAAESRglsRKKEEALQALSQERSRL 317
Cdd:pfam17380 535 RREAEEERRK----QQEMEER---RRIQEQMRKATEERSRL 568
PH_3BP2 cd13308
SH3 domain-binding protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; SH3BP2 (the gene that encodes ...
522-633 4.44e-04

SH3 domain-binding protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; SH3BP2 (the gene that encodes the adaptor protein 3BP2), HD, ITU, IT10C3, and ADD1 are located near the Huntington's Disease Gene on Human Chromosome 4pl6.3. SH3BP2 lies in a region that is often missing in individuals with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS). Gain of function mutations in SH3BP2 causes enhanced B-cell antigen receptor (BCR)-mediated activation of nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT), resulting in a rare, genetic disorder called cherubism. This results in an increase in the signaling complex formation with Syk, phospholipase C-gamma2 (PLC-gamma2), and Vav1. It was recently discovered that Tankyrase regulates 3BP2 stability through ADP-ribosylation and ubiquitylation by the E3-ubiquitin ligase. Cherubism mutations uncouple 3BP2 from Tankyrase-mediated protein destruction, which results in its stabilization and subsequent hyperactivation of the Src, Syk, and Vav signaling pathways. SH3BP2 is also a potential negative regulator of the abl oncogene. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270118  Cd Length: 113  Bit Score: 40.08  E-value: 4.44e-04
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 522 HVQVSGCCCRGPLVKMGGRIKT---WRKRWFCFDRqaRRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQ-----AIEEVYYDhLRCAFKSP 593
Cdd:cd13308    3 LTLPRDVIHSGTLTKKGGSQKTlqnWQLRYVIIHQ--GCVYYYKNDQSAKPKGVFSLNgynrrAAEERTSK-LKFVFKII 79
                         90       100       110       120
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 594 NPRLTfcvktyERLFYMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVIVTAADENH 633
Cdd:cd13308   80 HLSPD------HRTWYFAAKSEDEMSEWMEYIRREIDHYC 113
PH_RhoGAP2 cd13378
Rho GTPase activating protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; RhoGAP2 (also called RhoGap22 ...
532-576 5.37e-04

Rho GTPase activating protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; RhoGAP2 (also called RhoGap22 or ArhGap22) are involved in cell polarity, cell morphology and cytoskeletal organization. They activate a GTPase belonging to the RAS superfamily of small GTP-binding proteins. The encoded protein is insulin-responsive, is dependent on the kinase Akt, and requires the Akt-dependent 14-3-3 binding protein which binds sequentially to two serine residues resulting in regulation of cell motility. Members here contain an N-terminal PH domain followed by a RhoGAP domain and either a BAR or TATA Binding Protein (TBP) Associated Factor 4 (TAF4) domain. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 241529  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 39.93  E-value: 5.37e-04
                         10        20        30        40
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFdrQARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQ 576
Cdd:cd13378    7 GWLKKQRSIMKNWQQRWFVL--RGDQLFYYKDEEETKPQGCISLQ 49
COG4372 COG4372
Uncharacterized protein, contains DUF3084 domain [Function unknown];
183-309 6.80e-04

Uncharacterized protein, contains DUF3084 domain [Function unknown];


Pssm-ID: 443500 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 370  Bit Score: 42.58  E-value: 6.80e-04
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 183 LSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQPEDQRerllqgvqEMREQLDVAQRAYEDL--EFQQLERESRQEEEDRdspgpQVP 260
Cdd:COG4372   68 LEQARSELEQLEEELEELNEQLQAAQAELA--------QAQEELESLQEEAEELqeELEELQKERQDLEQQR-----KQL 134
                         90       100       110       120
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 530417070 261 DPKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQA 309
Cdd:COG4372  135 EAQIAELQSEIAEREEELKELEEQLESLQEELAALEQELQALSEAEAEQ 183
SMC_prok_A TIGR02169
chromosome segregation protein SMC, primarily archaeal type; SMC (structural maintenance of ...
87-321 9.51e-04

chromosome segregation protein SMC, primarily archaeal type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. It is found in a single copy and is homodimeric in prokaryotes, but six paralogs (excluded from this family) are found in eukarotes, where SMC proteins are heterodimeric. This family represents the SMC protein of archaea and a few bacteria (Aquifex, Synechocystis, etc); the SMC of other bacteria is described by TIGR02168. The N- and C-terminal domains of this protein are well conserved, but the central hinge region is skewed in composition and highly divergent. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins]


Pssm-ID: 274009 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 1164  Bit Score: 42.36  E-value: 9.51e-04
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070    87 STSSREGVRGAARRLQGQQLEaltRVALMeQRVKELQRQRKELRIEMEVEVALLRgELAGERVAARREEEQLRELLEQQA 166
Cdd:TIGR02169  669 SRSEPAELQRLRERLEGLKRE---LSSLQ-SELRRIENRLDELSQELSDASRKIG-EIEKEIEQLEQEEEKLKERLEELE 743
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   167 ASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQL-DSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQR-------------- 231
Cdd:TIGR02169  744 EDLSSLEQEIENVKSELKELEARIEELEEDLHKLEEALnDLEARLSHSRIPEIQAELSKLEEEVSRiearlreieqklnr 823
                          170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   232 -----AYEDLEFQQLERESRQEEEDRDSPGPQVPD--PKVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQ---MAAESRGLSR 301
Cdd:TIGR02169  824 ltlekEYLEKEIQELQEQRIDLKEQIKSIEKEIENlnGKKEELEEELEELEAALRDLESRLGDLKKErdeLEAQLRELER 903
                          250       260
                   ....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070   302 KKEEALQALSQERSRLLELN 321
Cdd:TIGR02169  904 KIEELEAQIEKKRKRLSELK 923
PH_ORP9 cd13290
Human Oxysterol binding protein related protein 9 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; Human ORP9 ...
532-572 1.20e-03

Human Oxysterol binding protein related protein 9 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; Human ORP9 is proposed to function in regulation of Akt phosphorylation. ORP9 has 2 forms, a long (ORP9L) and a short (ORP9S). ORP9L contains an N-terminal PH domain, a FFAT motif (two phenylalanines in an acidic tract), and a C-terminal OSBP-related domain. ORP1S is truncated and contains a FFAT motif and an OSBP-related domain. Oxysterol binding proteins are a multigene family that is conserved in yeast, flies, worms, mammals and plants. In general OSBPs and ORPs have been found to be involved in the transport and metabolism of cholesterol and related lipids in eukaryotes. They all contain a C-terminal oxysterol binding domain, and most contain an N-terminal PH domain. OSBP PH domains bind to membrane phosphoinositides and thus likely play an important role in intracellular targeting. They are members of the oxysterol binding protein (OSBP) family which includes OSBP, OSBP-related proteins (ORP), Goodpasture antigen binding protein (GPBP), and Four phosphate adaptor protein 1 (FAPP1). They have a wide range of purported functions including sterol transport, cell cycle control, pollen development and vessicle transport from Golgi recognize both PI lipids and ARF proteins. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 241444  Cd Length: 102  Bit Score: 38.58  E-value: 1.20e-03
                         10        20        30        40
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQARRLAYYADKEETKlKGV 572
Cdd:cd13290    3 GPLSKWTNVMKGWQYRWFVLDDNAGLLSYYTSKEKMM-RGS 42
PH_Gab1_Gab2 cd01266
Grb2-associated binding proteins 1 and 2 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The Gab subfamily ...
544-625 1.34e-03

Grb2-associated binding proteins 1 and 2 pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The Gab subfamily includes several Gab proteins, Drosophila DOS and C. elegans SOC-1. They are scaffolding adaptor proteins, which possess N-terminal PH domains and a C-terminus with proline-rich regions and multiple phosphorylation sites. Following activation of growth factor receptors, Gab proteins are tyrosine phosphorylated and activate PI3K, which generates 3-phosphoinositide lipids. By binding to these lipids via the PH domain, Gab proteins remain in proximity to the receptor, leading to further signaling. While not all Gab proteins depend on the PH domain for recruitment, it is required for Gab activity. The members in this cd include the Gab1 and Gab2 proteins. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 241297  Cd Length: 123  Bit Score: 39.16  E-value: 1.34e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 544 WRKRWFCFdRQARR------LAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVYYDhLRCAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYERLFYMVAPSPEA 617
Cdd:cd01266   24 WKKRWFVL-RSGRLsgdpdvLEYYKNDHAKKPIRVIDLNLCEQVDAG-LTFNKKELENSYIFDIKTIDRIFYLVAETEED 101

                 ....*...
gi 530417070 618 MRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd01266  102 MNKWVRNI 109
PH1_ARAP cd13253
ArfGAP with RhoGAP domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, ...
532-622 1.45e-03

ArfGAP with RhoGAP domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 1; ARAP proteins (also called centaurin delta) are phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent GTPase-activating proteins that modulate actin cytoskeleton remodeling by regulating ARF and RHO family members. They bind phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P3) and phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P2) binding. There are 3 mammalian ARAP proteins: ARAP1, ARAP2, and ARAP3. All ARAP proteins contain a N-terminal SAM (sterile alpha motif) domain, 5 PH domains, an ArfGAP domain, 2 ankyrin domain, A RhoGap domain, and a Ras-associating domain. This hierarchy contains the first PH domain in ARAP. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270073  Cd Length: 94  Bit Score: 38.14  E-value: 1.45e-03
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                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGR--IKTWRKRWFCFDrqARRLAYYADKEETKLKGVIYFQAIEEVyydhlrcAFKSPNprlTFCVKTYERLFY 609
Cdd:cd13253    4 GYLDKQGGQgnNKGFQKRWVVFD--GLSLRYFDSEKDAYSKRIIPLSAISTV-------RAVGDN---KFELVTTNRTFV 71
                         90
                 ....*....|...
gi 530417070 610 MVAPSPEAMRIWM 622
Cdd:cd13253   72 FRAESDDERNLWC 84
YhaN COG4717
Uncharacterized conserved protein YhaN, contains AAA domain [Function unknown];
185-319 1.58e-03

Uncharacterized conserved protein YhaN, contains AAA domain [Function unknown];


Pssm-ID: 443752 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 641  Bit Score: 41.68  E-value: 1.58e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 185 QERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSqpedqrerllqgVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEEEDRdspgpqvpdpkV 264
Cdd:COG4717   92 ELQEELEELEEELEELEAELEE------------LREELEKLEKLLQLLPLYQELEALEAELAELPER-----------L 148
                         90       100       110       120       130
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 530417070 265 QELQASMAQHR---HRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQERSRLLE 319
Cdd:COG4717  149 EELEERLEELReleEELEELEAELAELQEELEELLEQLSLATEEELQDLAEELEELQQ 206
PH_AtPH1 cd13276
Arabidopsis thaliana Pleckstrin homolog (PH) 1 (AtPH1) PH domain; AtPH1 is expressed in all ...
532-625 1.77e-03

Arabidopsis thaliana Pleckstrin homolog (PH) 1 (AtPH1) PH domain; AtPH1 is expressed in all plant tissue and is proposed to be the plant homolog of human pleckstrin. Pleckstrin consists of two PH domains separated by a linker region, while AtPH has a single PH domain with a short N-terminal extension. AtPH1 binds PtdIns3P specifically and is thought to be an adaptor molecule since it has no obvious catalytic functions. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 270095  Cd Length: 106  Bit Score: 38.45  E-value: 1.77e-03
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                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 532 GPLVKMGGRIKTWRKRWFCFDRQarRLAYYADKEET---KLKGVIYFQAIEEVyydhlRCAFKSPNPRLTFCVKTYERLF 608
Cdd:cd13276    3 GWLEKQGEFIKTWRRRWFVLKQG--KLFWFKEPDVTpysKPRGVIDLSKCLTV-----KSAEDATNKENAFELSTPEETF 75
                         90
                 ....*....|....*..
gi 530417070 609 YMVAPSPEAMRIWMDVI 625
Cdd:cd13276   76 YFIADNEKEKEEWIGAI 92
YhaN COG4717
Uncharacterized conserved protein YhaN, contains AAA domain [Function unknown];
117-312 2.54e-03

Uncharacterized conserved protein YhaN, contains AAA domain [Function unknown];


Pssm-ID: 443752 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 641  Bit Score: 40.91  E-value: 2.54e-03
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                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 117 QRVKELQRQRKELRIEMEvEVALLRGELAG-----ERVAARREEEQLRELLEQQAASEQRGRQQREQEQRRLSQERDRLE 191
Cdd:COG4717   71 KELKELEEELKEAEEKEE-EYAELQEELEEleeelEELEAELEELREELEKLEKLLQLLPLYQELEALEAELAELPERLE 149
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 192 GLRQRLRKAQGQldsqpEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDvaqRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEEEdrdspgpqvpdpkVQELQASM 271
Cdd:COG4717  150 ELEERLEELREL-----EEELEELEAELAELQEELE---ELLEQLSLATEEELQDLAEE-------------LEELQQRL 208
                        170       180       190       200
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gi 530417070 272 AQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAA-ESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQ 312
Cdd:COG4717  209 AELEEELEEAQEELEELEEELEQlENELEAAALEERLKEARL 250
DR0291 COG1579
Predicted nucleic acid-binding protein DR0291, contains C4-type Zn-ribbon domain [General ...
185-319 3.05e-03

Predicted nucleic acid-binding protein DR0291, contains C4-type Zn-ribbon domain [General function prediction only];


Pssm-ID: 441187 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 236  Bit Score: 39.52  E-value: 3.05e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 185 QERD-RLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQpEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEfQQLERESRQEEEDRDSPGpQVPDPK 263
Cdd:COG1579   13 QELDsELDRLEHRLKELPAELAEL-EDELAALEARLEAAKTELEDLEKEIKRLE-LEIEEVEARIKKYEEQLG-NVRNNK 89
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 530417070 264 -VQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEE--------------QLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEE---ALQALSQERSRLLE 319
Cdd:COG1579   90 eYEALQKEIESLKRRISDLEDeilelmerieeleeELAELEAELAELEAELEEKKAEldeELAELEAELEELEA 163
YhaN COG4717
Uncharacterized conserved protein YhaN, contains AAA domain [Function unknown];
97-266 3.17e-03

Uncharacterized conserved protein YhaN, contains AAA domain [Function unknown];


Pssm-ID: 443752 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 641  Bit Score: 40.52  E-value: 3.17e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  97 AARRLQGQQLEALTRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIEME-VEVALLRGELAGERVAARREEeqlrelleqqaASEQRGRQQ 175
Cdd:COG4717   82 EAEEKEEEYAELQEELEELEEELEELEAELEELREELEkLEKLLQLLPLYQELEALEAEL-----------AELPERLEE 150
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 176 REQEQRRLSQERDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQPEDQRERLLQGVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDL--EFQQLERESRQEEEDRD 253
Cdd:COG4717  151 LEERLEELRELEEELEELEAELAELQEELEELLEQLSLATEEELQDLAEELEELQQRLAELeeELEEAQEELEELEEELE 230
                        170
                 ....*....|...
gi 530417070 254 SPGPQVPDPKVQE 266
Cdd:COG4717  231 QLENELEAAALEE 243
DR0291 COG1579
Predicted nucleic acid-binding protein DR0291, contains C4-type Zn-ribbon domain [General ...
104-313 3.33e-03

Predicted nucleic acid-binding protein DR0291, contains C4-type Zn-ribbon domain [General function prediction only];


Pssm-ID: 441187 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 236  Bit Score: 39.52  E-value: 3.33e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 104 QQLEALTRVALMEQRVKELQRQRKELRIE---MEVEVALLRGELAGERVAARReeeqlrelleqqaaseqrgrqqreqeq 180
Cdd:COG1579    4 EDLRALLDLQELDSELDRLEHRLKELPAElaeLEDELAALEARLEAAKTELED--------------------------- 56
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 181 rrLSQERDRLEG----LRQRLRKAQGQLDSQpEDQRErllqgVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLEFQQLERESRQEEEDRDspg 256
Cdd:COG1579   57 --LEKEIKRLELeieeVEARIKKYEEQLGNV-RNNKE-----YEALQKEIESLKRRISDLEDEILELMERIEELEEE--- 125
                        170       180       190       200       210
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 530417070 257 pqvpdpkVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEEQLKSLGEQMAAESRGLSRKKEEALQALSQE 313
Cdd:COG1579  126 -------LAELEAELAELEAELEEKKAELDEELAELEAELEELEAEREELAAKIPPE 175
GumC COG3206
Exopolysaccharide export protein/domain GumC/Wzc1 [Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis];
99-283 3.46e-03

Exopolysaccharide export protein/domain GumC/Wzc1 [Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis];


Pssm-ID: 442439 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 687  Bit Score: 40.39  E-value: 3.46e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070  99 RRLQGQQLEALTRVALMEQR-------VKELQRQRKELRIEMEVEVALLRGELAGERVAArreeeqlrelleqqaaseqr 171
Cdd:COG3206  266 QQLRAQLAELEAELAELSARytpnhpdVIALRAQIAALRAQLQQEAQRILASLEAELEAL-------------------- 325
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 172 grqqreqeqrrlsqeRDRLEGLRQRLRKAQGQLDSQPEDQRErllqgVQEMREQLDVAQRAYEDLefqqLEResrqeeed 251
Cdd:COG3206  326 ---------------QAREASLQAQLAQLEARLAELPELEAE-----LRRLEREVEVARELYESL----LQR-------- 373
                        170       180       190
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|..
gi 530417070 252 rdspgpqvpdpkVQELQASMAQHRHRIRVLEE 283
Cdd:COG3206  374 ------------LEEARLAEALTVGNVRVIDP 393
PH_APBB1IP cd01259
Amyloid beta (A4) Precursor protein-Binding, family B, member 1 Interacting Protein pleckstrin ...
516-622 8.33e-03

Amyloid beta (A4) Precursor protein-Binding, family B, member 1 Interacting Protein pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; APBB1IP consists of a Ras-associated (RA) domain, a PH domain, a family-specific BPS region, and a C-terminal SH2 domain. Grb7, Grb10 and Grb14 are paralogs that are also present in this hierarchy. These adapter proteins bind a variety of receptor tyrosine kinases, including the insulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF1) receptors. Grb10 and Grb14 are important tissue-specific negative regulators of insulin and IGF1 signaling based and may contribute to type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes in humans. RA-PH function as a single structural unit and is dimerized via a helical extension of the PH domain. The PH domain here are proposed to bind phosphoinositides non-cannonically ahd are unlikely to bind an activated GTPase. The tandem RA-PH domains are present in a second adapter-protein family, MRL proteins, Caenorhabditis elegans protein MIG-1012, the mammalian proteins RIAM and lamellipodin and the Drosophila melanogaster protein Pico12, all of which are Ena/VASP-binding proteins involved in actin-cytoskeleton rearrangement. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.


Pssm-ID: 269961  Cd Length: 124  Bit Score: 36.83  E-value: 8.33e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 516 NPENCPHVQvsgcccrGPL-VKMGGRiKTWRKRWFCFdrQARRLaYYADKEETKL-KGVIYFQAIEE--VYYdHL--RCA 589
Cdd:cd01259    1 NSVSCPEIE-------GFLyLKEDGK-KSWKKRYFVL--RASGL-YYSPKGKSKEsRDLQCLAQFDDynVYT-GLngKKK 68
                         90       100       110       120
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 530417070 590 FKSPNPrLTFCVKTYER-------LFYMVAPSPEAMRIWM 622
Cdd:cd01259   69 YKAPTD-FGFCLKPNKQqekgskdIKYLCAEDEQSRTCWL 107
 
Blast search parameters
Data Source: Precalculated data, version = cdd.v.3.21
Preset Options: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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