1V5U


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PH_Sbf1_hMTMR5

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cd01235: PH_Sbf1_hMTMR5 
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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.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 269941
Aligned: 14 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 149.404
Created: 4-Feb-2003
Updated: 2-Mar-2014
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
1V5U_A          6 SGRSYEGILYKKGAF--MKPWKARWFVLDkTKHQLRYYD--HRMDTECKGVIDLAEVEAVAPGTpt---iGAPKTVDEKA 78   house mouse
NP_731633    1868 ENRTHEGHLYKRGAL--LKGWKQRWFVLDsIKHQLRYYD--TSEDTAPKGIIELAEVQSVTAAQpa---qIGAKGVDEKG 1940 fruit fly
XP_002434049 1959 ENRTHEGYLFKRGAL--LKGWKQRWFVLDsTKHQLRYYD--AVEDSHCKGLIDLSEVISVMPAVai---qGAPKRADEKS 2031 black-legged ...
EFX89301     1931 ENRTHEGYLYKRGAL--LKAWKQRWFVLDsVKHQLRYYD--SMEDPCCKGFVDLADVVSVAPSGsv--pqGAPKKFDEKT 2004 common water ...
NP_001012913 1738 ENRSFEGTLYKRGAL--LKGWKPRWFVLDvTKHQLRYYD--SGEDTSCKGHIDLAEVETVIPASpt---iGAPKHASEKA 1810 chicken
XP_003387843 1976 GQIELEGFLFKKGGV--VKNWKERYFVLNlEKGNLAYYEs-DKRGAKLCGTIALEAISKVEECDpivvpsTILKSGQVGY 2052 Amphimedon qu...
GAA55894     2552 SDASFYGWLYKMGHRrvLQQWKKRFFVLNtDRHQLMYYD--TSADEVVRGFIDLQEVRAVRIIKnf---vPHQLRGVDCA 2626 Clonorchis si...
XP_002603640 1313 EHSIHEGYLYKRGAL--LKGWKQRWFVLDsNKHQLRYYD--AIHDQHCKGFIDLSEVVSVTLSTpl---pGAPKKTEDRT 1385 Florida lancelet
XP_002123805 1910 EVRTYEGSLWKQGAY--MRGWKPRFFVLDtTKHELRQYE--NRGDNICKGIIDLKELESVQLMD------QPLSGAPKGA 1979 Ciona intesti...
EFW42393     2397 VDITMEGELWKMGGA--IHSWQCRHFILDaGSYRLLYYEalKTGTKKFKGEVDFRKVSRVTELTtspggiGAKGREANGS 2474 Capsaspora ow...
1V5U_A         79 FFDVKTTRRVYNFCAQ-DVPSAQQWVDRIQSCLS 111  house mouse
NP_731633    1941 FFDLKTSKRIYNFYAI-NANLAQEWIEKLQACLQ 1973 fruit fly
XP_002434049 2032 FFDVKTSKRMYNFMAA-DASAAQEWIEKIQSCLQ 2064 black-legged tick
EFX89301     2005 LFEVRTQRRTYNFCAN-DSASAQEWIEKIQACLQ 2037 common water flea
NP_001012913 1811 FFDLKTNKRVYNFCAQ-DAQSAQQWMDRIQSCIS 1843 chicken
XP_003387843 2053 FFKLTTNRRVFTLMTF-RTSTRSQWIRKLTDSSK 2085 Amphimedon queenslandica
GAA55894     2627 VFELETNGRTYRFAAE-SAAQANEWIERIQNTIQ 2659 Clonorchis sinensis
XP_002603640 1386 FFDLRTVRRVYNFLSS-DRQTAQEWIDKIQSCIS 1418 Florida lancelet
XP_002123805 1980 SGKALFEVKLSKRQYHfIAENEQAAKDWVDNLQS 2013 Ciona intestinalis
EFW42393     2475 YFEIATDERTFYFLAP-SPESRSQWMRQLNSLLV 2507 Capsaspora owczarzaki ATCC 30864
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