Conserved Protein Domain Family
InaF-motif

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pfam15018: InaF-motif 
TRP-interacting helix
This highly conserved motif is thought to be a transmembrane helix that binds to transient receptor potential (TRP) calcium channel. It is known that proline-rich proteins inactivate tannins found in food compounds, and it is putatively thought that PRR24 does too. This is important since tannins often inhibit the uptake of iron. InaF is a protein required for TRP calcium channel function in Drosophila. TRP-related channels have been suggested to mediate store-operated calcium entry, important for Ca2+ homeostasis in a wide variety of cell types. The amino acid sequence of PRR-24 contains two completely conserved Y residues that may be functionally important. This domain family is found in eukaryotes, and is approximately 40 amino acids in length.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 464449
Aligned: 26 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 36.4718
Created: 26-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
XP_002605206  53 GNVERALLVVGYLFSISLVAIPLTVYYGFFWvqEPWV 89 
OWR44887      40 KKTVRVLTVIIYVFCVSLAAIMLSLYYVFFW--EPKD 74 
EFN87438      51 QKVVRVLTVVAYVIFVSKAAILLSLYYTFVW--NPKD 85 
XP_008196322  47 KKVVRVLTVIAYVFFVSLAAIMLSLYYVFLW--NGGQ 81 
XP_002605207  42 NKVRRALLVAGYLFVISLAAIVLVIYYSFFW--FGDA 76 
XP_002605208  44 NKVGRALLVVGYLFGISAGAIALVVFYSFFW--TGDA 78 
EFX87978      37 TSLIRVFTVVAYICSVSIAAAVLSLYYFFIW--DPAT 71 
Q6IIF2        92 ERFARYFVIVIYLCGLCSLGFFLSIYHIFFW--DSRM 126 fruit fly
EDW51429      34 SKTFRLLTLMLYMGGVSGMGLTLAVYYLFIW--DSRM 68 
EFX87977      29 EKLIRLITVIAYFCSVSGAAVMLSLYYIFLW--DPDP 63 
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