6JO0


Conserved Protein Domain Family
7tm_viral_rhod_I_VirRDTS-like

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cd21088: 7tm_viral_rhod_I_VirRDTS-like 
viral group I rhodopsins such as VirRDTS and similar proteins, members of the seven-transmembrane GPCR superfamily
The viral group I rhodopsins includes Phaeocystis globosa virus 12T divergent type-1 DTS-motif rhodopsin (VirRDTS), a green light-absorbing proton pump that has a structure similar to that of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) and transfers light energy in a manner that substantially changes medium pH when expressed in a cell. Members of this group are considered homologs of proteorhodopsins (PRs), which are blue-light absorbing and green-light absorbing proteins acting as light-driven proton pumps that play a major role in supplying light energy for phototropic marine microorganisms, by a mechanism similar to that of bacteriorhodopsin. Viral proteorhodopsins are predicted to function as sensory rhodopsins that could affect signaling, for example, phototaxis in the infected protists, perhaps stimulating relocation of the infected protists to areas that are rich in nutrients required for virus reproduction. PRs belong to the microbial rhodopsin family, also known as type 1 rhodopsins, which also comprise the light-driven inward chloride pump halorhodopsin (HR), the light-gated cation channel channelrhodopsin (ChR), the light-sensor activating transmembrane transducer protein sensory rhodopsin II (SRII), the light-sensor activating soluble transducer protein Anabaena sensory rhodopsin (ASR), and the other light-driven proton pumps such as bacteriorhodopsin (BR). While microbial (type 1) and animal (type 2) rhodopsins have no sequence similarity with each other, they share a common architecture consisting of seven-transmembrane alpha-helices (TM) connected by extracellular loops and intracellular loops. Both types of rhodopsins consist of opsin and a covalently attached retinal (the aldehyde of vitamin A), a photoreactive chromophore, via a protonated Schiff base linkage to an amino group of lysine in the middle of the seventh transmembrane helix (TM7). Upon the absorption of light, microbial rhodopsins undergo light-induced photoisomerization of all-trans retinal into the 13-cis isomer, whereas the photoisomerization of 11-cis retinal to all-trans isomer occurs in the animal rhodopsins. While animal visual rhodopsins are activated by light to catalyze GDP/GTP exchange in the alpha subunit of the retinal G protein transducin (Gt), microbial rhodopsins do not activate G proteins, but instead can function as light-dependent ion pumps, cation channels, and sensors.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 410636
Aligned: 5 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 191.481
Created: 14-Jan-2020
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Conserved site includes 17 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:ligand binding site [chemical binding site]
Evidence:
  • Structure:6JO0: Phaeocystis globosa virus 12T rhodopsin VirRDTS binds retinal; contacts at 4A

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                                                                                #  # 
6JO0_A     14 VKNTMIFSFLIQIITLIIGIFAQFIKVprh---kyiLKDALLLENIVQFIEAIFYLWFIYfykenvdKIDIAKYRYYDWF 90  Phaeocystis globos...
QDY52442    5 IKSSIHVSLIVQLITGIISVFGIFQNIpkk---hkiLTDILIMETIVQAIEFVFYIWLIMsl---gnNNIMTHRRYIDWI 78  Mimiviridae sp. Ch...
ADX06642    4 IIMTAYISIFVQIITAIISVYGLFIPLnfk---diiLREILILELIVQIIEFIFYIWLIItlq--siNEDITYVRYFDWV 78  Organic Lake phyco...
APF29508   80 VKRSTQISTGVQFIFGISSLIGFINIQdkp----pfLIALLIADVSVQFLEFCFYIFFIQl------AYLKTYYRYFDWY 149 uncultured bacterium
OUU50592    8 VQKTASASLAVQFLAGITTIATFFIPGptnyeytndVKLIVGIEGASQVVEFIYYFVAVMff----kGDISTWTRYIDWY 83  Candidatus Punicei...
Feature 1       #  #                                            #   #            #   ##  #    
6JO0_A     91 LTTPTMILSVIIYFHYnnsskkiyy---nmitffkqdFRKILELWFYNFNMLIIGYLQEIniiSILLSTLIGFYFFGLLF 167 Phaeocystis globos...
QDY52442   79 ITTPIMLISTVMFFEYskyieedkkevltfwdflkdnSRIIYKIVILNFLMLVFGFLGEInmlPKYFSIPVGFIFFIWNF 158 Mimiviridae sp. Ch...
ADX06642   79 LTTPVMLLTTVYFFEYmnsddgir-----kkeindrdYVYLFYICLSNFFMLLIGYLGETkqiNKMLTLFGGSFFLFLTF 153 Organic Lake phyco...
APF29508  150 ISTPTMLITLIGMMEYlndddvti------nsflsdyTNEIIYIILMNSMMLSFGLLGELgytQTKLSVIFGFLPFMATF 223 uncultured bacterium
OUU50592   84 ISTPVMLLSTAMFFVHrargdil-------svldiqnSPHMFTAFALNALMLSFGLAMELntiPRVIGVGFGTLAFTASF 156 Candidatus Punicei...
Feature 1                             #  ##             #   #  ##           
6JO0_A    168 YKMFKYYVvqNKKNYLLFFLMFFIWGLYGIAALFNyKFKNAFYNILDIFSKNFFGLFLAYLV 229 Phaeocystis globosa virus 12T
QDY52442  159 YIIYDKFGknNEKTKKLFYILFIVWSSYGIAAMMNnQPKNLSYNILDIIAKNFYGFFLFYHI 220 Mimiviridae sp. ChoanoV1
ADX06642  154 YLLYVKYTkeNWMNYIVFYFMFLVWFLYGFAFMFPfSIKNQMYNILDIVSKNIYSIFIFIVI 215 Organic Lake phycodnavirus
APF29508  224 AVIFIRFAr-SDDSFILACVVFVIWSLYGFFALLSyEKKNIGYNIVDIFSKNLFGLYIAIYL 284 uncultured bacterium
OUU50592  157 SFVGRYVDdtDSMSYILFWCIFGVWLMYGAAATFPyIPRNVMYNLLDIVSKNFYGVFLFVYL 218 Candidatus Puniceispirillum sp. TMED52

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