CAMSAP1L1 protein [Homo sapiens]
CAMSAP_CH and CAMSAP_CKK domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 11191686)
protein containing domains CAMSAP_CH, CAMSAP_CC1, and CAMSAP_CKK
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
CAMSAP_CKK | smart01051 | Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of ... |
1322-1450 | 5.37e-73 | ||||
Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of a family of eumetazoan proteins collectively defined as calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated, or CAMSAP, proteins. CAMSAP proteins carry an N-terminal region that includes the CH domain, a central region including a predicted coiled-coil and this C-terminal, or CKK, domain - defined as being present in CAMSAP, KIAA1078 and KIAA1543, The C-terminal domain is the part of the CAMSAP proteins that binds to microtubules. The domain appears to act by producing inhibition of neurite extension, probably by blocking microtubule function. CKK represents a domain that has evolved with the metazoa. The structure of a murine hypothetical protein from RIKEN cDNA has shown the domain to adopt a mainly beta barrel structure with an associated alpha-helical hairpin. : Pssm-ID: 198119 Cd Length: 129 Bit Score: 238.80 E-value: 5.37e-73
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CAMSAP_CH | pfam11971 | CAMSAP CH domain; This domain is the N-terminal CH domain from the CAMSAP proteins. |
226-304 | 4.43e-41 | ||||
CAMSAP CH domain; This domain is the N-terminal CH domain from the CAMSAP proteins. : Pssm-ID: 432229 Cd Length: 85 Bit Score: 145.91 E-value: 4.43e-41
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CAMSAP_CC1 | pfam17095 | Spectrin-binding region of Ca2+-Calmodulin; CAMSAP_CC1 is the conserved region on ... |
727-777 | 7.97e-22 | ||||
Spectrin-binding region of Ca2+-Calmodulin; CAMSAP_CC1 is the conserved region on calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated proteins in eukaryotes that binds spectrin. CAMSAPs are vertebrate microtubule-binding proteins, representatives of a family of cytoskeletal proteins that arose in animals. This conserved CC1 region binds to both spectrin and Ca2+/calmodulin in vitro, although the binding of Ca2+/calmodulin inhibited the binding of spectrin. CC1 appears to be a functional region of CAMSAP1 that links spectrin-binding to neurite outgrowth. : Pssm-ID: 465344 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 90.06 E-value: 7.97e-22
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PHA03247 super family | cl33720 | large tegument protein UL36; Provisional |
905-1114 | 2.29e-03 | ||||
large tegument protein UL36; Provisional The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member PHA03247: Pssm-ID: 223021 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 3151 Bit Score: 42.62 E-value: 2.29e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
CAMSAP_CKK | smart01051 | Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of ... |
1322-1450 | 5.37e-73 | ||||
Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of a family of eumetazoan proteins collectively defined as calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated, or CAMSAP, proteins. CAMSAP proteins carry an N-terminal region that includes the CH domain, a central region including a predicted coiled-coil and this C-terminal, or CKK, domain - defined as being present in CAMSAP, KIAA1078 and KIAA1543, The C-terminal domain is the part of the CAMSAP proteins that binds to microtubules. The domain appears to act by producing inhibition of neurite extension, probably by blocking microtubule function. CKK represents a domain that has evolved with the metazoa. The structure of a murine hypothetical protein from RIKEN cDNA has shown the domain to adopt a mainly beta barrel structure with an associated alpha-helical hairpin. Pssm-ID: 198119 Cd Length: 129 Bit Score: 238.80 E-value: 5.37e-73
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CAMSAP_CKK | pfam08683 | Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of ... |
1323-1441 | 1.61e-72 | ||||
Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of a family of eumetazoan proteins collectively defined as calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated, or CAMSAP, proteins. CAMSAP proteins carry an N-terminal region that includes the CH domain, a central region including a predicted coiled-coil and this C-terminal, or CKK, domain - defined as being present in CAMSAP, KIAA1078 and KIAA1543, The C-terminal domain is the part of the CAMSAP proteins that binds to microtubules. The domain appears to act by producing inhibition of neurite extension, probably by blocking microtubule function. CKK represents a domain that has evolved with the metazoa. The structure of a murine hypothetical protein from RIKEN cDNA has shown the domain to adopt a mainly beta barrel structure with an associated alpha-helical hairpin. Pssm-ID: 462558 Cd Length: 119 Bit Score: 237.18 E-value: 1.61e-72
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CAMSAP_CH | pfam11971 | CAMSAP CH domain; This domain is the N-terminal CH domain from the CAMSAP proteins. |
226-304 | 4.43e-41 | ||||
CAMSAP CH domain; This domain is the N-terminal CH domain from the CAMSAP proteins. Pssm-ID: 432229 Cd Length: 85 Bit Score: 145.91 E-value: 4.43e-41
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CAMSAP_CC1 | pfam17095 | Spectrin-binding region of Ca2+-Calmodulin; CAMSAP_CC1 is the conserved region on ... |
727-777 | 7.97e-22 | ||||
Spectrin-binding region of Ca2+-Calmodulin; CAMSAP_CC1 is the conserved region on calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated proteins in eukaryotes that binds spectrin. CAMSAPs are vertebrate microtubule-binding proteins, representatives of a family of cytoskeletal proteins that arose in animals. This conserved CC1 region binds to both spectrin and Ca2+/calmodulin in vitro, although the binding of Ca2+/calmodulin inhibited the binding of spectrin. CC1 appears to be a functional region of CAMSAP1 that links spectrin-binding to neurite outgrowth. Pssm-ID: 465344 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 90.06 E-value: 7.97e-22
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PHA03247 | PHA03247 | large tegument protein UL36; Provisional |
905-1114 | 2.29e-03 | ||||
large tegument protein UL36; Provisional Pssm-ID: 223021 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 3151 Bit Score: 42.62 E-value: 2.29e-03
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CH_ASPM_rpt2 | cd21224 | second calponin homology (CH) domain found in abnormal spindle-like microcephaly-associated ... |
242-271 | 3.00e-03 | ||||
second calponin homology (CH) domain found in abnormal spindle-like microcephaly-associated protein (ASPM) and similar proteins; ASPM, also called abnormal spindle protein homolog, or Asp homolog, is involved in mitotic spindle regulation and coordination of mitotic processes. It may also have a preferential role in regulating neurogenesis. Members of this family contain two copies of CH domain in the middle region. This model corresponds to the second CH domain. CH domains are actin filament (F-actin) binding motifs. Pssm-ID: 409073 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 138 Bit Score: 39.59 E-value: 3.00e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
CAMSAP_CKK | smart01051 | Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of ... |
1322-1450 | 5.37e-73 | ||||
Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of a family of eumetazoan proteins collectively defined as calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated, or CAMSAP, proteins. CAMSAP proteins carry an N-terminal region that includes the CH domain, a central region including a predicted coiled-coil and this C-terminal, or CKK, domain - defined as being present in CAMSAP, KIAA1078 and KIAA1543, The C-terminal domain is the part of the CAMSAP proteins that binds to microtubules. The domain appears to act by producing inhibition of neurite extension, probably by blocking microtubule function. CKK represents a domain that has evolved with the metazoa. The structure of a murine hypothetical protein from RIKEN cDNA has shown the domain to adopt a mainly beta barrel structure with an associated alpha-helical hairpin. Pssm-ID: 198119 Cd Length: 129 Bit Score: 238.80 E-value: 5.37e-73
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CAMSAP_CKK | pfam08683 | Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of ... |
1323-1441 | 1.61e-72 | ||||
Microtubule-binding calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated; This is the C-terminal domain of a family of eumetazoan proteins collectively defined as calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated, or CAMSAP, proteins. CAMSAP proteins carry an N-terminal region that includes the CH domain, a central region including a predicted coiled-coil and this C-terminal, or CKK, domain - defined as being present in CAMSAP, KIAA1078 and KIAA1543, The C-terminal domain is the part of the CAMSAP proteins that binds to microtubules. The domain appears to act by producing inhibition of neurite extension, probably by blocking microtubule function. CKK represents a domain that has evolved with the metazoa. The structure of a murine hypothetical protein from RIKEN cDNA has shown the domain to adopt a mainly beta barrel structure with an associated alpha-helical hairpin. Pssm-ID: 462558 Cd Length: 119 Bit Score: 237.18 E-value: 1.61e-72
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CAMSAP_CH | pfam11971 | CAMSAP CH domain; This domain is the N-terminal CH domain from the CAMSAP proteins. |
226-304 | 4.43e-41 | ||||
CAMSAP CH domain; This domain is the N-terminal CH domain from the CAMSAP proteins. Pssm-ID: 432229 Cd Length: 85 Bit Score: 145.91 E-value: 4.43e-41
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CAMSAP_CC1 | pfam17095 | Spectrin-binding region of Ca2+-Calmodulin; CAMSAP_CC1 is the conserved region on ... |
727-777 | 7.97e-22 | ||||
Spectrin-binding region of Ca2+-Calmodulin; CAMSAP_CC1 is the conserved region on calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated proteins in eukaryotes that binds spectrin. CAMSAPs are vertebrate microtubule-binding proteins, representatives of a family of cytoskeletal proteins that arose in animals. This conserved CC1 region binds to both spectrin and Ca2+/calmodulin in vitro, although the binding of Ca2+/calmodulin inhibited the binding of spectrin. CC1 appears to be a functional region of CAMSAP1 that links spectrin-binding to neurite outgrowth. Pssm-ID: 465344 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 90.06 E-value: 7.97e-22
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PHA03247 | PHA03247 | large tegument protein UL36; Provisional |
905-1114 | 2.29e-03 | ||||
large tegument protein UL36; Provisional Pssm-ID: 223021 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 3151 Bit Score: 42.62 E-value: 2.29e-03
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CH_ASPM_rpt2 | cd21224 | second calponin homology (CH) domain found in abnormal spindle-like microcephaly-associated ... |
242-271 | 3.00e-03 | ||||
second calponin homology (CH) domain found in abnormal spindle-like microcephaly-associated protein (ASPM) and similar proteins; ASPM, also called abnormal spindle protein homolog, or Asp homolog, is involved in mitotic spindle regulation and coordination of mitotic processes. It may also have a preferential role in regulating neurogenesis. Members of this family contain two copies of CH domain in the middle region. This model corresponds to the second CH domain. CH domains are actin filament (F-actin) binding motifs. Pssm-ID: 409073 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 138 Bit Score: 39.59 E-value: 3.00e-03
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CH_PLS_FIM_rpt2 | cd21218 | second calponin homology (CH) domain found in the plastin/fimbrin family; This family includes ... |
224-320 | 9.86e-03 | ||||
second calponin homology (CH) domain found in the plastin/fimbrin family; This family includes plastin and fimbrin. Plastin has three isoforms, plastin-1, -2, and -3, which are all actin-bundling proteins. Plastin-1, also called intestine-specific plastin, or I-plastin, is an actin-bundling protein in the absence of calcium. Plastin-2, also called L-plastin, LC64P, or lymphocyte cytosolic protein 1 (LCP-1), plays a role in the activation of T-cells in response to costimulation through TCR/CD3 and CD2 or CD28. It modulates the cell surface expression of IL2RA/CD25 and CD69. Plastin-3, also called T-plastin, is found in intestinal microvilli, hair cell stereocilia, and fibroblast filopodia. It may play a role in the regulation of bone development. Fimbrin has been found in plants and fungi. Arabidopsis thaliana fimbrin (AtFIM) includes fimbrin-1, -2, -3, -4, and -5; they cross-link actin filaments (F-actin) in a calcium independent manner. They stabilize and prevent F-actin depolymerization mediated by profilin. They act as key regulators of actin cytoarchitecture, probably involved in cell cycle, cell division, cell elongation and cytoplasmic tractus. AtFIM5 is an actin bundling factor that is required for pollen germination and pollen tube growth. Fungal fimbrin binds to actin, and functionally associates with actin structures involved in the development and maintenance of cell polarity. Members of this family contain four copies of the CH domain. This model corresponds to the second CH domain. CH domains are actin filament (F-actin) binding motifs. Pssm-ID: 409067 Cd Length: 114 Bit Score: 37.66 E-value: 9.86e-03
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