Conserved Protein Domain Family
PH_MELT_VEPH1

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cd01264: PH_MELT_VEPH1 
Melted pleckstrin homology (PH) domain
The melted protein (also called Ventricular zone expressed PH domain-containing protein homolog 1) is expressed in the developing central nervous system of vertebrates. It contains a single C-terminal PH domain that is required for membrane targeting. 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.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 269965
Aligned: 12 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 183.045
Created: 4-Feb-2003
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
BAB55243     716 QPLIEGKLKEKQVRWKfikRWKTRYFTLAGNQLLFQKGkskd--dpddCPIELSKVQSVKAVAKkr-rDRSLPRAFEIFT 792  human
XP_002614041 616 QPLIEGQLKEKKVRWKfirRWRTRYFTLAGAQLVQKSRskk----ddaLPIELSKVQSVKVVRKr---DRNIPRAFEIFT 688  Florida lancelet
XP_002414167 852 EPVIEGQLKEKKKKWKlfrHWRTRYFTLSGAHLSYRGLvs------eaQPIEVSQIRSVRPIGSr---GRNIPKAFEIFT 922  black-legged tick
EFX71240     795 HPLMEGQLKEKRNKWLifrRWRTRYFTLSGAHLSYKESkld----qdaTPIEINQIRSVKVGRQ----GRSIPKAFEIFT 866  common water flea
XP_003373842 730 APVIEGQLKEKRGRWKflkRWRTKYFTLSSASLSYQGNsnep---enwPSIELRSIRSVKSVRNnk-rRRSIPNAFEIFT 805  Trichinella sp...
A2BID5       696 QPLIEGKLKEKQVRWKfikRWKTRYFTLAGNQLLFRRGkskd--eldnNTIELSKVQSVKVVAKkr-rDRGLPRAFEIFT 772  zebrafish
XP_003244886 749 QPVIEGQLKEKKGRWRifkRWRTRYFTLSGAHLSYKGSknd----kdgTPIDIHQIRSVKVSRG----ARNIPKAFEIFT 820  pea aphid
NP_001014572 866 QPMIEGQLKEKKGKWRlfrRWRTRYFTLSGAHLSCKGSsg-------gESIDVNQIRSVKVSRG----ARNIPKAFEIFT 934  fruit fly
XP_003743923 722 LPVIQGQLKEKRKRWKlfrQWRTKYFTLSGANLSCRELts------dsKDTPIGEVQSVRAIQGr---NRHIPKAFEIFT 792  western predat...
O17237       757 EKVLEGQLKEKKGRWRflkRWNTKYFTLSSAALNYSTQhmptdsrallPSIDLRSIRSVRSLGRgkkaRKSLRKAFEIFT 836  nematode
XP_002933300 710 QPLIEGKLKEKQVRWKfikRWKTRYFTLAGNQLLFRKGkskd--dpddCPIELSKVQSVKAVVKkr-rDRSLPRAFEIFT 786  western clawed...
XP_003641830 715 QPLMEGKLKEKQVRWKfikRWKTRYFTLAGNQLLFRKGkskd--dpddCPIELSKVQSVKVVAKkr-rDRSLPRAFEIFT 791  chicken
BAB55243     793 DN-KTYVFKAKDEKNAAEWLQCINVAVAQAKER 824  human
XP_002614041 689 DN-KTYVFKAKDSKNAEQWLQCINIAVAQAKES 720  Florida lancelet
XP_002414167 923 SD-KTFVLKAKDSKNTEQWVQCLSIALARSHAK 954  black-legged tick
EFX71240     867 SD-KTYVLKAKDGKNAEEWVQCLSIAVASSHAR 898  common water flea
XP_003373842 806 DDnCSYMLKAKDGKNAEEWFQCLQIGVAQAHRD 838  Trichinella spiralis
A2BID5       773 DS-KTYVLKAQDEKHAEEWLQCINVAVAQAKER 804  zebrafish
XP_003244886 821 GE-ESLILKPKGGKNAEEWVQCLSVVVAHSHSK 852  pea aphid
NP_001014572 935 AD-QTLILKPKDGKNAEEWVQCLSIVVAHSQAR 966  fruit fly
XP_003743923 793 ADdKAFVLKAKSSKHTEEWVQCLSIALARTHAT 825  western predatory mite
O17237       837 ADnTSMILKAKDEKNAEEWLHCLQIAMAHARRE 869  nematode
XP_002933300 787 DN-KTYVFKAKDEKKAEEWLQCINVAVAQAKER 818  western clawed frog
XP_003641830 792 DS-KSYVFKAKDEKSTEEWLQCINVAVAQAKER 823  chicken
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