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arf-GAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3 isoform 1 [Mus musculus]

Protein Classification

OSBP family protein( domain architecture ID 12957411)

OSBP (oxysterol-binding protein) family protein may be involved in the transport, synthesis, and/or regulation of sterols; also contains ankyrin repeat (ANK) domain

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List of domain hits

Name Accession Description Interval E-value
BAR_ASAP3 cd07640
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain ...
35-243 5.90e-130

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 3; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. ASAP3 (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 3) is also known as ACAP4 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 4), DDEFL1 (Development and Differentiation Enhancing Factor-Like 1), or centaurin beta-6. It is an Arf6-specific GTPase activating protein (GAP) and is co-localized with Arf6 in ruffling membranes upon EGF stimulation. ASAP3 is implicated in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma and plays a role in regulating cell migration and invasion. ASAP3 contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, an Arf GAP domain, ankyrin (ANK) repeats, and a C-terminal SH3 domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domain of the related protein ASAP1 mediates membrane bending, is essential for function, and autoinhibits GAP activity by interacting with the PH and/or Arf GAP domains.


:

Pssm-ID: 153324  Cd Length: 213  Bit Score: 388.97  E-value: 5.90e-130
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  35 RGAALAREEALEGDQAILQRIKKAVRAIHSSGLGHVETEEHYREAVEALGNSHLSQNSHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVAALFK 114
Cdd:cd07640   1 RSTAAALEESLEGDQASLQRIKKIVKAIHNSGLNHVENEEQYTEALENLGNSHLSQNNHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVTALFK 80
                        90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 115 NLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKERDRARFPGG----SHGVMSQDTQRERRVFQ 190
Cdd:cd07640  81 NLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLLKGQLRDGRLESKKQMEKAWKDYEAKIGKLEKERREKQKQHGlirlDMTDTAEDMQRERRNFQ 160
                       170       180       190       200       210
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 56711264 191 LHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFIDKL 243
Cdd:cd07640 161 LHMCEYLLKAQESQMKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQNLGPFIEKL 213
ArfGap_ASAP3 cd17900
ArfGAP domain of ASAP3 (ArfGAP with ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3); The ...
423-546 7.74e-77

ArfGAP domain of ASAP3 (ArfGAP with ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3); The ArfGAPs are a family of multidomain proteins with a common catalytic domain that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. ASAP-subfamily GAPs include three members: ASAP1, ASAP2, ASAP3. The ASAP subfamily comprises Arf GAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains. From the N-terminus, each member has a BAR, PH, Arf GAP, ANK repeat, and proline rich domains. Unlike ASAP1 and ASAP2, ASAP3 do not have an SH3 domain at the C-terminus. ASAP1 and ASAP2 show strong GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf1 and Arf5 and weak activity toward Arf6. ASAP1 is a target of Src and FAK signaling that regulates focal adhesions, circular dorsal ruffles (CDR), invadopodia, and podosomes. ASAP1 GAP activity is synergistically stimulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) and phosphatidic acid. ASAP2 is believed to function as an ArfGAP that controls ARF-mediated vesicle budding when recruited to Golgi membranes. It also functions as a substrate and downstream target for protein tyrosine kinases Pyk2 and Src, a pathway that may be involved in the regulation of vesicular transport. ASAP3 is a focal adhesion-associated ArfGAP that functions in cell migration and invasion. Similar to ASAP1, the GAP activity of ASAP3 is strongly enhanced by PIP2 via PH domain. Like ASAP1, ASAP3 associates with focal adhesions and circular dorsal ruffles. However, unlike ASAP1, ASAP3 does not localize to invadopodia or podosomes. ASAP 1 and 3 have been implicated in oncogenesis, as ASAP1 is highly expressed in metastatic breast cancer and ASAP3 in hepatocellular carcinoma.


:

Pssm-ID: 350087 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 124  Bit Score: 245.91  E-value: 7.74e-77
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 423 LTNMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd17900   1 LTKLLIAEVKSRPGNSQCCDCGAPDPTWLSTNLGILTCIECSGIHRELGVRYSRIQSLTLDLLSTSELLLAVSMGNTRFN 80
                        90       100       110       120
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLPSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFARHSTPD 546
Cdd:cd17900  81 EVMEATLPAHGGPKPSAESDMGTRKDYIMAKYVEHRFVRKRCTP 124
PH_ASAP cd13251
ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ASAPs ...
294-400 4.37e-55

ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ASAPs (ASAP1, ASAP2, and ASAP3) function as an Arf-specific GAPs, participates in rhodopsin trafficking, is associated with tumor cell metastasis, modulates phagocytosis, promotes cell proliferation, facilitates vesicle budding, Golgi exocytosis, and regulates vesicle coat assembly via a Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs domain. ASAPs contain an NH2-terminal BAR domain, a tandem PH domain/GAP domain, three ankyrin repeats, two proline-rich regions, and a COOH-terminal Src homology 3 (SH3) domain. 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.


:

Pssm-ID: 270071  Cd Length: 108  Bit Score: 185.64  E-value: 4.37e-55
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 294 QHQGNKQFGTEKVGFLYKKSDG-IRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPPVKLPLLTCQVRPNPEEKRCFDLVTHNRTY 372
Cdd:cd13251   1 QQQGNKSHGTEKSGYLLKKSEGkIRKVWQKRRCSIKDGFLTISHADENKPPAKLNLLTCQVKLVPEDKKCFDLISHNRTY 80
                        90       100
                ....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 56711264 373 HFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQNSKDEALSNA 400
Cdd:cd13251  81 HFQAEDENDANAWMSVLKNSKEQALNKA 108
ANKYR COG0666
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];
585-678 1.19e-18

Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];


:

Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 289  Bit Score: 87.32  E-value: 1.19e-18
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 585 GELALHLAirvASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIARNR 664
Cdd:COG0666 153 GNTPLHLA---AANGNLEIVKLLLEAGADVNARDNDGETPLHLAAENGHLEIVKLLLEAGADVNAKDNDGKTALDLAAEN 229
                        90
                ....*....|....
gi 56711264 665 QHKECEELLEQAQA 678
Cdd:COG0666 230 GNLEIVKLLLEAGA 243
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
BAR_ASAP3 cd07640
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain ...
35-243 5.90e-130

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 3; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. ASAP3 (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 3) is also known as ACAP4 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 4), DDEFL1 (Development and Differentiation Enhancing Factor-Like 1), or centaurin beta-6. It is an Arf6-specific GTPase activating protein (GAP) and is co-localized with Arf6 in ruffling membranes upon EGF stimulation. ASAP3 is implicated in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma and plays a role in regulating cell migration and invasion. ASAP3 contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, an Arf GAP domain, ankyrin (ANK) repeats, and a C-terminal SH3 domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domain of the related protein ASAP1 mediates membrane bending, is essential for function, and autoinhibits GAP activity by interacting with the PH and/or Arf GAP domains.


Pssm-ID: 153324  Cd Length: 213  Bit Score: 388.97  E-value: 5.90e-130
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  35 RGAALAREEALEGDQAILQRIKKAVRAIHSSGLGHVETEEHYREAVEALGNSHLSQNSHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVAALFK 114
Cdd:cd07640   1 RSTAAALEESLEGDQASLQRIKKIVKAIHNSGLNHVENEEQYTEALENLGNSHLSQNNHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVTALFK 80
                        90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 115 NLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKERDRARFPGG----SHGVMSQDTQRERRVFQ 190
Cdd:cd07640  81 NLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLLKGQLRDGRLESKKQMEKAWKDYEAKIGKLEKERREKQKQHGlirlDMTDTAEDMQRERRNFQ 160
                       170       180       190       200       210
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 56711264 191 LHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFIDKL 243
Cdd:cd07640 161 LHMCEYLLKAQESQMKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQNLGPFIEKL 213
ArfGap_ASAP3 cd17900
ArfGAP domain of ASAP3 (ArfGAP with ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3); The ...
423-546 7.74e-77

ArfGAP domain of ASAP3 (ArfGAP with ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3); The ArfGAPs are a family of multidomain proteins with a common catalytic domain that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. ASAP-subfamily GAPs include three members: ASAP1, ASAP2, ASAP3. The ASAP subfamily comprises Arf GAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains. From the N-terminus, each member has a BAR, PH, Arf GAP, ANK repeat, and proline rich domains. Unlike ASAP1 and ASAP2, ASAP3 do not have an SH3 domain at the C-terminus. ASAP1 and ASAP2 show strong GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf1 and Arf5 and weak activity toward Arf6. ASAP1 is a target of Src and FAK signaling that regulates focal adhesions, circular dorsal ruffles (CDR), invadopodia, and podosomes. ASAP1 GAP activity is synergistically stimulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) and phosphatidic acid. ASAP2 is believed to function as an ArfGAP that controls ARF-mediated vesicle budding when recruited to Golgi membranes. It also functions as a substrate and downstream target for protein tyrosine kinases Pyk2 and Src, a pathway that may be involved in the regulation of vesicular transport. ASAP3 is a focal adhesion-associated ArfGAP that functions in cell migration and invasion. Similar to ASAP1, the GAP activity of ASAP3 is strongly enhanced by PIP2 via PH domain. Like ASAP1, ASAP3 associates with focal adhesions and circular dorsal ruffles. However, unlike ASAP1, ASAP3 does not localize to invadopodia or podosomes. ASAP 1 and 3 have been implicated in oncogenesis, as ASAP1 is highly expressed in metastatic breast cancer and ASAP3 in hepatocellular carcinoma.


Pssm-ID: 350087 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 124  Bit Score: 245.91  E-value: 7.74e-77
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 423 LTNMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd17900   1 LTKLLIAEVKSRPGNSQCCDCGAPDPTWLSTNLGILTCIECSGIHRELGVRYSRIQSLTLDLLSTSELLLAVSMGNTRFN 80
                        90       100       110       120
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLPSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFARHSTPD 546
Cdd:cd17900  81 EVMEATLPAHGGPKPSAESDMGTRKDYIMAKYVEHRFVRKRCTP 124
PH_ASAP cd13251
ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ASAPs ...
294-400 4.37e-55

ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ASAPs (ASAP1, ASAP2, and ASAP3) function as an Arf-specific GAPs, participates in rhodopsin trafficking, is associated with tumor cell metastasis, modulates phagocytosis, promotes cell proliferation, facilitates vesicle budding, Golgi exocytosis, and regulates vesicle coat assembly via a Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs domain. ASAPs contain an NH2-terminal BAR domain, a tandem PH domain/GAP domain, three ankyrin repeats, two proline-rich regions, and a COOH-terminal Src homology 3 (SH3) domain. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270071  Cd Length: 108  Bit Score: 185.64  E-value: 4.37e-55
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 294 QHQGNKQFGTEKVGFLYKKSDG-IRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPPVKLPLLTCQVRPNPEEKRCFDLVTHNRTY 372
Cdd:cd13251   1 QQQGNKSHGTEKSGYLLKKSEGkIRKVWQKRRCSIKDGFLTISHADENKPPAKLNLLTCQVKLVPEDKKCFDLISHNRTY 80
                        90       100
                ....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 56711264 373 HFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQNSKDEALSNA 400
Cdd:cd13251  81 HFQAEDENDANAWMSVLKNSKEQALNKA 108
ArfGap pfam01412
Putative GTPase activating protein for Arf; Putative zinc fingers with GTPase activating ...
425-541 1.31e-44

Putative GTPase activating protein for Arf; Putative zinc fingers with GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) towards the small GTPase, Arf. The GAP of ARD1 stimulates GTPase hydrolysis for ARD1 but not ARFs.


Pssm-ID: 460200 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 117  Bit Score: 156.62  E-value: 1.31e-44
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264   425 NMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEV 504
Cdd:pfam01412   1 KRVLRELLKLPGNKVCADCGAPNPTWASVNLGIFICIDCSGVHRSLGVHISKVRSLTLDTWTDEQLELMKAGGNDRANEF 80
                          90       100       110
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 56711264   505 MEAHLPShgSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFAR 541
Cdd:pfam01412  81 WEANLPP--SYKPPPSSDREKRESFIRAKYVEKKFAK 115
ArfGap smart00105
Putative GTP-ase activating proteins for the small GTPase, ARF; Putative zinc fingers with ...
430-539 8.36e-34

Putative GTP-ase activating proteins for the small GTPase, ARF; Putative zinc fingers with GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) towards the small GTPase, Arf. The GAP of ARD1 stimulates GTPase hydrolysis for ARD1 but not ARFs.


Pssm-ID: 214518 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 119  Bit Score: 125.92  E-value: 8.36e-34
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264    430 EVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHL 509
Cdd:smart00105   3 LLRSIPGNKKCFDCGAPNPTWASVNLGVFLCIECSGIHRSLGVHISKVRSLTLDTWTEEELRLLQKGGNENANSIWESNL 82
                           90       100       110
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264    510 PShGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:smart00105  83 DD-FSLKPPDDDDQQKYESFIAAKYEEKLF 111
COG5347 COG5347
GTPase-activating protein that regulates ARFs (ADP-ribosylation factors), involved in ...
431-539 3.46e-28

GTPase-activating protein that regulates ARFs (ADP-ribosylation factors), involved in ARF-mediated vesicular transport [Intracellular trafficking and secretion];


Pssm-ID: 227651 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 319  Bit Score: 116.03  E-value: 3.46e-28
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 431 VKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHLP 510
Cdd:COG5347  14 LKSDSSNKKCADCGAPNPTWASVNLGVFLCIDCAGVHRSLGVHISKVKSLTLDNWTEEELRRMEVGGNSNANRFYEKNLL 93
                        90       100
                ....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 56711264 511 SHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:COG5347  94 DQLLLPIKAKYDSSVAKKYIRKKYELKKF 122
ANKYR COG0666
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];
585-678 1.19e-18

Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];


Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 289  Bit Score: 87.32  E-value: 1.19e-18
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 585 GELALHLAirvASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIARNR 664
Cdd:COG0666 153 GNTPLHLA---AANGNLEIVKLLLEAGADVNARDNDGETPLHLAAENGHLEIVKLLLEAGADVNAKDNDGKTALDLAAEN 229
                        90
                ....*....|....
gi 56711264 665 QHKECEELLEQAQA 678
Cdd:COG0666 230 GNLEIVKLLLEAGA 243
PH smart00233
Pleckstrin homology domain; Domain commonly found in eukaryotic signalling proteins. The ...
303-390 2.06e-14

Pleckstrin homology domain; Domain commonly found in eukaryotic signalling proteins. The domain family possesses multiple functions including the abilities to bind inositol phosphates, and various proteins. PH domains have been found to possess inserted domains (such as in PLC gamma, syntrophins) and to be inserted within other domains. Mutations in Brutons tyrosine kinase (Btk) within its PH domain cause X-linked agammaglobulinaemia (XLA) in patients. Point mutations cluster into the positively charged end of the molecule around the predicted binding site for phosphatidylinositol lipids.


Pssm-ID: 214574 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 102  Bit Score: 69.88  E-value: 2.06e-14
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264    303 TEKVGFLYKKSDGIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHS----MINRPPVKLPLLTCQVRPNPE-----EKRCFDLVTHNR-TY 372
Cdd:smart00233   1 VIKEGWLYKKSGGGKKSWKKRYFVLFNSTLLYYKSkkdkKSYKPKGSIDLSGCTVREAPDpdsskKPHCFEIKTSDRkTL 80
                           90
                   ....*....|....*...
gi 56711264    373 HFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQ 390
Cdd:smart00233  81 LLQAESEEEREKWVEALR 98
BAR_3 pfam16746
BAR domain of APPL family; BAR_12 is the BAR coiled-coil domain at the N-terminus of APPL or ...
108-261 4.01e-14

BAR domain of APPL family; BAR_12 is the BAR coiled-coil domain at the N-terminus of APPL or adaptor protein containing PH domain, PTB domain, and leucine zipper motif proteins in higher eukaryotes. This BAR domain contains four helices whereas the other classical BAR domains contain only three helices. The first three helices form an antiparallel coiled-coil, while the fourth helix, is unique to APPL1. BAR domains take part in many varied biological processes such as fission of synaptic vesicles, endocytosis, regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, transcriptional repression, cell-cell fusion, apoptosis, secretory vesicle fusion, and tissue differentiation.


Pssm-ID: 465256  Cd Length: 235  Bit Score: 72.98  E-value: 4.01e-14
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264   108 EVAALFKNLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRhDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLekerdrARFP--GGSHGV--MSQDTQ 183
Cdd:pfam16746  85 EMENFHTILLDQAQRTIIKPLENFRKEDLKEVK-ELKKKFDKASEKLDAALEKN------AQLSkkKKPSELeeADNELA 157
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 56711264   184 RERRVFQLHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFIDKLAASVHGLRQAQEEELHKL 261
Cdd:pfam16746 158 ATRKCFHHASLDYVLQINELQERKKFEILEPLLSFMHAQFTFFHQGYELFKDLEPFMKDLQAQLQQTREDTREEKEEL 235
Ank_2 pfam12796
Ankyrin repeats (3 copies);
589-674 2.64e-13

Ankyrin repeats (3 copies);


Pssm-ID: 463710 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 91  Bit Score: 66.29  E-value: 2.64e-13
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264   589 LHLAirvASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGraPVGAVNDAGETALDIA-RNRQHK 667
Cdd:pfam12796   1 LHLA---AKNGNLELVKLLLENGADANLQDKNGRTALHLAAKNGHLEIVKLLLEH--ADVNLKDNGRTALHYAaRSGHLE 75

                  ....*..
gi 56711264   668 ECEELLE 674
Cdd:pfam12796  76 IVKLLLE 82
PLN03114 PLN03114
ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein AGD10; Provisional
430-499 1.26e-11

ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein AGD10; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 178661 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 395  Bit Score: 67.57  E-value: 1.26e-11
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  430 EVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNS 499
Cdd:PLN03114  15 KLKAKSDNKICFDCNAKNPTWASVTYGIFLCIDCSAVHRSLGVHISFVRSTNLDSWSSEQLKMMIYGGNN 84
PH pfam00169
PH domain; PH stands for pleckstrin homology.
307-390 1.86e-11

PH domain; PH stands for pleckstrin homology.


Pssm-ID: 459697 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 61.42  E-value: 1.86e-11
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gi 56711264   307 GFLYKKSDGIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMI----NRPPVKLPLLTCQVR-----PNPEEKRCFDLVTHN----RTYH 373
Cdd:pfam00169   5 GWLLKKGGGKKKSWKKRYFVLFDGSLLYYKDDKsgksKEPKGSISLSGCEVVevvasDSPKRKFCFELRTGErtgkRTYL 84
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gi 56711264   374 FHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQ 390
Cdd:pfam00169  85 LQAESEEERKDWIKAIQ 101
PHA03095 PHA03095
ankyrin-like protein; Provisional
585-660 1.26e-06

ankyrin-like protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 222980 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 471  Bit Score: 51.95  E-value: 1.26e-06
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 56711264  585 GELALHLAIRVASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQ-LDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDI 660
Cdd:PHA03095  47 GKTPLHLYLHYSSEKVKDIVRLLLEAGADVNAPERCGFTPLHLYLYNATtLDVIKLLIKAGADVNAKDKVGRTPLHV 123
ANK smart00248
ankyrin repeats; Ankyrin repeats are about 33 amino acids long and occur in at least four ...
620-642 1.10e-04

ankyrin repeats; Ankyrin repeats are about 33 amino acids long and occur in at least four consecutive copies. They are involved in protein-protein interactions. The core of the repeat seems to be an helix-loop-helix structure.


Pssm-ID: 197603 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 30  Bit Score: 39.88  E-value: 1.10e-04
                           10        20
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gi 56711264    620 DGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLR 642
Cdd:smart00248   1 DGRTPLHLAAENGNLEVVKLLLD 23
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
BAR_ASAP3 cd07640
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain ...
35-243 5.90e-130

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 3; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. ASAP3 (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 3) is also known as ACAP4 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 4), DDEFL1 (Development and Differentiation Enhancing Factor-Like 1), or centaurin beta-6. It is an Arf6-specific GTPase activating protein (GAP) and is co-localized with Arf6 in ruffling membranes upon EGF stimulation. ASAP3 is implicated in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma and plays a role in regulating cell migration and invasion. ASAP3 contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, an Arf GAP domain, ankyrin (ANK) repeats, and a C-terminal SH3 domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domain of the related protein ASAP1 mediates membrane bending, is essential for function, and autoinhibits GAP activity by interacting with the PH and/or Arf GAP domains.


Pssm-ID: 153324  Cd Length: 213  Bit Score: 388.97  E-value: 5.90e-130
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  35 RGAALAREEALEGDQAILQRIKKAVRAIHSSGLGHVETEEHYREAVEALGNSHLSQNSHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVAALFK 114
Cdd:cd07640   1 RSTAAALEESLEGDQASLQRIKKIVKAIHNSGLNHVENEEQYTEALENLGNSHLSQNNHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVTALFK 80
                        90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 115 NLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKERDRARFPGG----SHGVMSQDTQRERRVFQ 190
Cdd:cd07640  81 NLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLLKGQLRDGRLESKKQMEKAWKDYEAKIGKLEKERREKQKQHGlirlDMTDTAEDMQRERRNFQ 160
                       170       180       190       200       210
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 56711264 191 LHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFIDKL 243
Cdd:cd07640 161 LHMCEYLLKAQESQMKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQNLGPFIEKL 213
BAR_ASAPs cd07604
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain ...
35-243 2.60e-97

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing proteins; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. This subfamily is composed of ASAPs (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing proteins), which are Arf GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) with similarity to ACAPs (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domain containing proteins) in that they contain an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, an Arf GAP domain, and ankyrin (ANK) repeats. However, ASAPs contain an additional C-terminal SH3 domain. ASAPs function in regulating cell growth, migration, and invasion. Vertebrates contain at least three members, ASAP1, ASAP2, and ASAP3. ASAP1 and ASAP2 shows GTPase activating protein (GAP) activity towards Arf1 and Arf5. They do not show GAP activity towards Arf6, but is able to mediate Arf6 signaling by binding stably to GTP-Arf6. ASAP3 is an Arf6-specific GAP. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domain of ASAP1 mediates membrane bending, is essential for function, and autoinhibits GAP activity by interacting with the PH and/or Arf GAP domains.


Pssm-ID: 153288  Cd Length: 215  Bit Score: 303.57  E-value: 2.60e-97
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  35 RGAALAREEALEGDQAILQRIKKAVRAIHSSGLGHVETEEHYREAVEALGNSHLSQNSHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVAALFK 114
Cdd:cd07604   1 RNTVGALEESLEGDRVGLQKLKKAVKAIHNSGLAHVENELQFAEALEKLGSKALSREEEDLGAAFLKFSVFTKELAALFK 80
                        90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 115 NLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKER----DRARFPGG--SHGVMSQDTQRERRV 188
Cdd:cd07604  81 NLMQNLNNIIMFPLDSLLKGDLKGSKGDLKKPFDKAWKDYETKASKIEKEKkqlaKEAGMIRTeiTGAEIAEEMEKERRM 160
                       170       180       190       200       210
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 56711264 189 FQLHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFIDKL 243
Cdd:cd07604 161 FQLQMCEYLIKVNEIKTKKGVDLLQHLVEYYHAQNSYFQDGLKVIEHFRPYIEKL 215
ArfGap_ASAP3 cd17900
ArfGAP domain of ASAP3 (ArfGAP with ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3); The ...
423-546 7.74e-77

ArfGAP domain of ASAP3 (ArfGAP with ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3); The ArfGAPs are a family of multidomain proteins with a common catalytic domain that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. ASAP-subfamily GAPs include three members: ASAP1, ASAP2, ASAP3. The ASAP subfamily comprises Arf GAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains. From the N-terminus, each member has a BAR, PH, Arf GAP, ANK repeat, and proline rich domains. Unlike ASAP1 and ASAP2, ASAP3 do not have an SH3 domain at the C-terminus. ASAP1 and ASAP2 show strong GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf1 and Arf5 and weak activity toward Arf6. ASAP1 is a target of Src and FAK signaling that regulates focal adhesions, circular dorsal ruffles (CDR), invadopodia, and podosomes. ASAP1 GAP activity is synergistically stimulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) and phosphatidic acid. ASAP2 is believed to function as an ArfGAP that controls ARF-mediated vesicle budding when recruited to Golgi membranes. It also functions as a substrate and downstream target for protein tyrosine kinases Pyk2 and Src, a pathway that may be involved in the regulation of vesicular transport. ASAP3 is a focal adhesion-associated ArfGAP that functions in cell migration and invasion. Similar to ASAP1, the GAP activity of ASAP3 is strongly enhanced by PIP2 via PH domain. Like ASAP1, ASAP3 associates with focal adhesions and circular dorsal ruffles. However, unlike ASAP1, ASAP3 does not localize to invadopodia or podosomes. ASAP 1 and 3 have been implicated in oncogenesis, as ASAP1 is highly expressed in metastatic breast cancer and ASAP3 in hepatocellular carcinoma.


Pssm-ID: 350087 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 124  Bit Score: 245.91  E-value: 7.74e-77
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 423 LTNMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd17900   1 LTKLLIAEVKSRPGNSQCCDCGAPDPTWLSTNLGILTCIECSGIHRELGVRYSRIQSLTLDLLSTSELLLAVSMGNTRFN 80
                        90       100       110       120
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLPSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFARHSTPD 546
Cdd:cd17900  81 EVMEATLPAHGGPKPSAESDMGTRKDYIMAKYVEHRFVRKRCTP 124
BAR_ASAP2 cd07642
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain ...
35-243 7.60e-76

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 2; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. ASAP2 (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 2) is also known as DDEF2 (Development and Differentiation Enhancing Factor 2), AMAP2, centaurin beta-3, or PAG3. ASAP2 mediates the functions of Arf GTPases vial dual mechanisms: it exhibits GTPase activating protein (GAP) activity towards class I (Arf1) and II (Arf5) Arfs; and binds class III Arfs (GTP-Arf6) stably without GAP activity. It binds paxillin and is implicated in Fcgamma receptor-mediated phagocytosis in macrophages and in cell migration. ASAP2 contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, an Arf GAP domain, ankyrin (ANK) repeats, and a C-terminal SH3 domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domain of the related protein ASAP1 mediates membrane bending, is essential for function, and autoinhibits GAP activity by interacting with the PH and/or Arf GAP domains.


Pssm-ID: 153326  Cd Length: 215  Bit Score: 246.87  E-value: 7.60e-76
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  35 RGAALAREEALEGDQAILQRIKKAVRAIHSSGLGHVETEEHYREAVEALGNSHLSQNSHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVAALFK 114
Cdd:cd07642   1 RNTVVAIEEALDVDRTVLYKMKKSVKAIHTSGLAHVENEEQYTQALEKFGSNCVCRDDPDLGSAFLKFSVFTKELTALFK 80
                        90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 115 NLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKE-RDRARFPGG-----SHGVMSQDTQRERRV 188
Cdd:cd07642  81 NLVQNMNNIITFPLDSLLKGDLKGVKGDLKKPFDKAWKDYETKVTKIEKEkKEHAKMHGMirteiSGAEIAEEMEKERRF 160
                       170       180       190       200       210
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 56711264 189 FQLHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFIDKL 243
Cdd:cd07642 161 FQLQMCEYLLKVNEIKIKKGVDLLQNLIKYFHAQCNFFQDGLKAVETLKPSIEKL 215
ArfGap_ASAP cd08834
ArfGAP domain of ASAP (Arf GAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains) subfamily of ADP-ribosylation ...
423-541 3.42e-68

ArfGAP domain of ASAP (Arf GAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains) subfamily of ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins; The ArfGAPs are a family of multidomain proteins with a common catalytic domain that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. ASAP-subfamily GAPs include three members: ASAP1, ASAP2, ASAP3. The ASAP subfamily comprises Arf GAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains. From the N-terminus, each member has a BAR, PH, Arf GAP, ANK repeat, and proline rich domains. Unlike ASAP3, ASAP1 and ASAP2 also have an SH3 domain at the C-terminus. ASAP1 and ASAP2 show strong GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf1 and Arf5 and weak activity toward Arf6. ASAP1 is a target of Src and FAK signaling that regulates focal adhesions, circular dorsal ruffles (CDR), invadopodia, and podosomes. ASAP1 GAP activity is synergistically stimulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) and phosphatidic acid. ASAP2 is believed to function as an ArfGAP that controls ARF-mediated vesicle budding when recruited to Golgi membranes. It also functions as a substrate and downstream target for protein tyrosine kinases Pyk2 and Src, a pathway that may be involved in the regulation of vesicular transport. ASAP3 is a focal adhesion-associated ArfGAP that functions in cell migration and invasion. Similar to ASAP1, the GAP activity of ASAP3 is strongly enhanced by PIP2 via PH domain. Like ASAP1, ASAP3 associates with focal adhesions and circular dorsal ruffles. However, unlike ASAP1, ASAP3 does not localize to invadopodia or podosomes. Both ASAP 1 and 3 have been implicated in oncogenesis, as ASAP1 is highly expressed in metastatic breast cancer and ASAP3 in hepatocellular carcinoma.


Pssm-ID: 350063 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 117  Bit Score: 222.10  E-value: 3.42e-68
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 423 LTNMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd08834   1 LTKSIIAEVKRLPGNDVCCDCGSPDPTWLSTNLGILTCIECSGVHRELGVHVSRIQSLTLDNLGTSELLLARNLGNEGFN 80
                        90       100       110
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLpsHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFAR 541
Cdd:cd08834  81 EIMEANL--PPGYKPTPNSDMEERKDFIRAKYVEKKFVV 117
ArfGap_ASAP2 cd08849
ArfGAP domain of ASAP2 (ArfGAP2 with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 2) ...
423-545 3.05e-59

ArfGAP domain of ASAP2 (ArfGAP2 with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 2); The Arf GAPs are a family of multidomain proteins with a common catalytic domain that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf , thereby inactivating Arf signaling. ASAP-subfamily GAPs include three members: ASAP1, ASAP2, ASAP3. The ASAP subfamily comprises Arf GAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains. From the N-terminus, each member has a BAR, PH, Arf GAP, ANK repeat, and proline rich domains. Unlike ASAP3, ASAP1 and ASAP2 also have an SH3 domain at the C-terminus. ASAP1 and ASAP2 show strong GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf1 and Arf5 and weak activity toward Arf6. ASAP1 is a target of Src and FAK signaling that regulates focal adhesions, circular dorsal ruffles (CDR), invadopodia, and podosomes. ASAP1 GAP activity is synergistically stimulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) and phosphatidic acid. ASAP2 is believed to function as an ArfGAP that controls ARF-mediated vesicle budding when recruited to Golgi membranes. It also functions as a substrate and downstream target for protein tyrosine kinases Pyk2 and Src, a pathway that may be involved in the regulation of vesicular transport.


Pssm-ID: 350074 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 123  Bit Score: 197.89  E-value: 3.05e-59
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 423 LTNMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd08849   1 LTKEIISEVQRMTGNDVCCDCGAPDPTWLSTNLGILTCIECSGIHRELGVHYSRMQSLTLDVLGTSELLLAKNIGNAGFN 80
                        90       100       110       120
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLPSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFARHSTP 545
Cdd:cd08849  81 EIMEACLPAEDVVKPNPGSDMNARKDYITAKYIERRYARKKHA 123
ArfGap_ASAP1 cd08848
ArfGAP domain of ASAP1 (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 1); ...
423-541 2.92e-58

ArfGAP domain of ASAP1 (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 1); The ArfGAPs are a family of multidomain proteins with a common catalytic domain that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. ASAP-subfamily GAPs include three members: ASAP1, ASAP2, ASAP3. The ASAP subfamily comprises Arf GAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains. From the N-terminus, each member has a BAR, PH, Arf GAP, ANK repeat, and proline rich domains. Unlike ASAP3, ASAP1 and ASAP2 also have an SH3 domain at the C-terminus. ASAP1 and ASAP2 show strong GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf1 and Arf5 and weak activity toward Arf6. ASAP1 is a target of Src and FAK signaling that regulates focal adhesions, circular dorsal ruffles (CDR), invadopodia, and podosomes. ASAP1 GAP activity is synergistically stimulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) and phosphatidic acid. ASAP2 is believed to function as an ArfGAP that controls ARF-mediated vesicle budding when recruited to Golgi membranes. It also functions as a substrate and downstream target for protein tyrosine kinases Pyk2 and Src, a pathway that may be involved in the regulation of vesicular transport. ASAP3 is a focal adhesion-associated ArfGAP that functions in cell migration and invasion. Similar to ASAP1, the GAP activity of ASAP3 is strongly enhanced by PIP2 via PH domain. Like ASAP1, ASAP3 associates with focal adhesions and circular dorsal ruffles. However, unlike ASAP1, ASAP3 does not localize to invadopodia or podosomes. ASAP 1 and 3 have been implicated in oncogenesis, as ASAP1 is highly expressed in metastatic breast cancer and ASAP3 in hepatocellular carcinoma.


Pssm-ID: 350073 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 122  Bit Score: 195.25  E-value: 2.92e-58
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 423 LTNMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd08848   1 LTKAIIDDVQRLPGNEVCCDCGSPDPTWLSTNLGILTCIECSGIHREMGVHISRIQSLELDKLGTSELLLAKNVGNNSFN 80
                        90       100       110
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLPShGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFAR 541
Cdd:cd08848  81 DIMEGNLPS-PSPKPSPSSDMTARKEYITAKYVEHRFSR 118
BAR_ASAP1 cd07641
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain ...
42-243 2.81e-57

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 1; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. ASAP1 (ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 1) is also known as DDEF1 (Development and Differentiation Enhancing Factor 1), AMAP1, centaurin beta-4, or PAG2. ASAP1 is an Arf GTPase activating protein (GAP) with activity towards Arf1 and Arf5 but not Arf6 However, it has been shown to bind GTP-Arf6 stably without GAP activity. It has been implicated in cell growth, migration, and survival, as well as in tumor invasion and malignancy. It binds paxillin and cortactin, two components of invadopodia which are essential for tumor invasiveness. It also binds focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and the SH2/SH3 adaptor CrkL. ASAP1 contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, an Arf GAP domain, ankyrin (ANK) repeats, and a C-terminal SH3 domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domain of ASAP1 mediates membrane bending, is essential for function, and autoinhibits GAP activity by interacting with the PH and/or Arf GAP domains.


Pssm-ID: 153325  Cd Length: 215  Bit Score: 196.05  E-value: 2.81e-57
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  42 EEALEGDQAILQRIKKAVRAIHSSGLGHVETEEHYREAVEALGNSHLSQNSHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVAALFKNLVQNLN 121
Cdd:cd07641   8 EEALDQDRTALQKVKKSVKAIYNSGQDHVQNEENYAQALDKFGSNFLSRDNPDLGTAFVKFSTLTKELSTLLKNLLQGLS 87
                        90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 122 NIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKERdraRFPGGSHGV---------MSQDTQRERRVFQLH 192
Cdd:cd07641  88 HNVIFTLDSLLKGDLKGVKGDLKKPFDKAWKDYETKFTKIEKEK---REHAKQHGMirteitgaeIAEEMEKERRLFQLQ 164
                       170       180       190       200       210
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 56711264 193 MCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFIDKL 243
Cdd:cd07641 165 MCEYLIKVNEIKTKKGVDLLQNLIKYYHAQCNFFQDGLKTADKLKQYIEKL 215
PH_ASAP cd13251
ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ASAPs ...
294-400 4.37e-55

ArfGAP with SH3 domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ASAPs (ASAP1, ASAP2, and ASAP3) function as an Arf-specific GAPs, participates in rhodopsin trafficking, is associated with tumor cell metastasis, modulates phagocytosis, promotes cell proliferation, facilitates vesicle budding, Golgi exocytosis, and regulates vesicle coat assembly via a Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs domain. ASAPs contain an NH2-terminal BAR domain, a tandem PH domain/GAP domain, three ankyrin repeats, two proline-rich regions, and a COOH-terminal Src homology 3 (SH3) domain. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270071  Cd Length: 108  Bit Score: 185.64  E-value: 4.37e-55
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
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gi 56711264 294 QHQGNKQFGTEKVGFLYKKSDG-IRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPPVKLPLLTCQVRPNPEEKRCFDLVTHNRTY 372
Cdd:cd13251   1 QQQGNKSHGTEKSGYLLKKSEGkIRKVWQKRRCSIKDGFLTISHADENKPPAKLNLLTCQVKLVPEDKKCFDLISHNRTY 80
                        90       100
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gi 56711264 373 HFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQNSKDEALSNA 400
Cdd:cd13251  81 HFQAEDENDANAWMSVLKNSKEQALNKA 108
ArfGap pfam01412
Putative GTPase activating protein for Arf; Putative zinc fingers with GTPase activating ...
425-541 1.31e-44

Putative GTPase activating protein for Arf; Putative zinc fingers with GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) towards the small GTPase, Arf. The GAP of ARD1 stimulates GTPase hydrolysis for ARD1 but not ARFs.


Pssm-ID: 460200 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 117  Bit Score: 156.62  E-value: 1.31e-44
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gi 56711264   425 NMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEV 504
Cdd:pfam01412   1 KRVLRELLKLPGNKVCADCGAPNPTWASVNLGIFICIDCSGVHRSLGVHISKVRSLTLDTWTDEQLELMKAGGNDRANEF 80
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gi 56711264   505 MEAHLPShgSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFAR 541
Cdd:pfam01412  81 WEANLPP--SYKPPPSSDREKRESFIRAKYVEKKFAK 115
ArfGap cd08204
GTPase-activating protein (GAP) for the ADP ribosylation factors (ARFs); ArfGAPs are a family ...
428-534 3.22e-42

GTPase-activating protein (GAP) for the ADP ribosylation factors (ARFs); ArfGAPs are a family of proteins containing an ArfGAP catalytic domain that induces the hydrolysis of GTP bound to the small guanine nucleotide-binding protein Arf, a member of the Ras superfamily of GTPases. Like all GTP-binding proteins, Arf proteins function as molecular switches, cycling between GTP (active-membrane bound) and GDP (inactive-cytosolic) form. Conversion to the GTP-bound form requires a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), whereas conversion to the GDP-bound form is catalyzed by a GTPase activating protein (GAP). In that sense, ArfGAPs were originally proposed to function as terminators of Arf signaling, which is mediated by regulating Arf family GTP-binding proteins. However, recent studies suggest that ArfGAPs can also function as Arf effectors, independently of their GAP enzymatic activity to transduce signals in cells. The ArfGAP domain contains a C4-type zinc finger motif and a conserved arginine that is required for activity, within a specific spacing (CX2CX16CX2CX4R). ArfGAPs, which have multiple functional domains, regulate the membrane trafficking and actin cytoskeleton remodeling via specific interactions with signaling lipids such as phosphoinositides and trafficking proteins, which consequently affect cellular events such as cell growth, migration, and cancer invasion. The ArfGAP family, which includes 31 human ArfGAP-domain containing proteins, is divided into 10 subfamilies based on domain structure and sequence similarity. The ArfGAP nomenclature is mainly based on the protein domain structure. For example, ASAP1 contains ArfGAP, SH3, ANK repeat and PH domains; ARAPs contain ArfGAP, Rho GAP, ANK repeat and PH domains; ACAPs contain ArfGAP, BAR (coiled coil), ANK repeat and PH domains; and AGAPs contain Arf GAP, GTP-binding protein-like, ANK repeat and PH domains. Furthermore, the ArfGAPs can be classified into two major types of subfamilies, according to the overall domain structure: the ArfGAP1 type includes 6 subfamilies (ArfGAP1, ArfGAP2/3, ADAP, SMAP, AGFG, and GIT), which contain the ArfGAP domain at the N-terminus of the protein; and the AZAP type includes 4 subfamilies (ASAP, ACAP, AGAP, and ARAP), which contain an ArfGAP domain between the PH and ANK repeat domains.


Pssm-ID: 350058 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 106  Bit Score: 149.19  E-value: 3.22e-42
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gi 56711264 428 VAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEA 507
Cdd:cd08204   1 LEELLKLPGNKVCADCGAPDPRWASINLGVFICIRCSGIHRSLGVHISKVRSLTLDSWTPEQVELMKAIGNARANAYYEA 80
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gi 56711264 508 HLPShGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08204  81 NLPP-GFKKPTPDSSDEEREQFIRAKY 106
ArfGap_ACAP cd08835
ArfGAP domain of ACAP (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domains) proteins; ArfGAP ...
427-540 9.65e-42

ArfGAP domain of ACAP (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domains) proteins; ArfGAP domain is an essential part of ACAP proteins that play important role in endocytosis, actin remodeling and receptor tyrosine kinase-dependent cell movement. ACAP subfamily of ArfGAPs are composed of coiled coils (BAR, Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs), PH, ArfGAP and ANK repeats domains. ACAP1 (centaurin beta1) and ACAP2 centaurin beta2) have a GAP (GTPase-activating protein) activity preferentially toward Arf6, which regulates endocytic recycling. Both ACAP1/2 are activated by are activated by the phosphoinositides, PI(4,5)P2 and PI(3,5)P2. ACAP1 binds specifically with recycling cargo proteins such as transferrin receptor (TfR) and cellubrevin. Thus, ACAP1 promotes cargo sorting to enhance TfR recycling from the recycling endosome. In addition, phosphorylation of ACAP by Akt, a serine/threonine protein kinase, regulates the recycling of integrin beta1 to control cell migration. In contrast, ACAP2 does not exhibit a similar interaction with the recycling cargo proteins. It has been shown that ACAP2 functions both as an effector of Ras-related protein Rab35 and as an Arf6-GTPase-activating protein (GAP) during neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells. In addition, ACAP2, together with Rab35, regulates phagocytosis in mammalian macrophages. ACAP3 also positively regulates neurite outgrowth through its GAP activity specific to Arf6 in mouse hippocampal neurons.


Pssm-ID: 350064 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 148.18  E-value: 9.65e-42
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gi 56711264 427 LVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVME 506
Cdd:cd08835   3 ALEQVLSVPGNAQCCDCGSPDPRWASINLGVTLCIECSGIHRSLGVHVSKVRSLTLDSWEPELLKVMLELGNDVVNRIYE 82
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gi 56711264 507 AHLPSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFA 540
Cdd:cd08835  83 ANVPDDGSVKPTPDSSRQEREAWIRAKYVEKKFV 116
ArfGap_ACAP3 cd08850
ArfGAP domain of ACAP3 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domains 3); ACAP3 belongs ...
427-539 7.36e-36

ArfGAP domain of ACAP3 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domains 3); ACAP3 belongs to the ACAP subfamily of GAPs (GTPase-activating proteins) for the small GTPase Arf (ADP-ribosylation factor). ACAP subfamily of ArfGAPs are composed of Coiled coli (BAR, Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs), PH, ArfGAP and ANK repeats domains. It has been shown that ACAP3 positively regulates neurite outgrowth through its GAP activity specific to Arf6 in mouse hippocampal neurons. ACAP1 (centaurin beta1) and ACAP2 centaurin beta2) also have a GAP (GTPase-activating protein) activity preferentially toward Arf6, which regulates endocytic recycling. Both ACAP1/2 are activated by are activated by the phosphoinositides, PI(4,5)P2 and PI(3,5)P2. ACAP1 binds specifically with recycling cargo proteins such as transferrin receptor (TfR) and cellubrevin. Thus, ACAP1 promotes cargo sorting to enhance TfR recycling from the recycling endosome. In addition, phosphorylation of ACAP by Akt, a serine/threonine protein kinase, regulates the recycling of integrin beta1 to control cell migration. In contrast, ACAP2 does not exhibit a similar interaction with the recycling cargo proteins. It has been shown that ACAP2 functions both as an effector of Ras-related protein Rab35 and as an Arf6-GTPase-activating protein (GAP) during neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells. Moreover, ACAP2, together with Rab35, regulates phagocytosis in mammalian macrophages.


Pssm-ID: 350075 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 131.60  E-value: 7.36e-36
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gi 56711264 427 LVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVME 506
Cdd:cd08850   3 ILQRVQSIAGNDQCCDCGQPDPRWASINLGILLCIECSGIHRSLGVHCSKVRSLTLDSWEPELLKLMCELGNSTVNQIYE 82
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gi 56711264 507 AHLPSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:cd08850  83 AQCEELGLKKPTASSSRQDKEAWIKAKYVEKKF 115
ArfGap smart00105
Putative GTP-ase activating proteins for the small GTPase, ARF; Putative zinc fingers with ...
430-539 8.36e-34

Putative GTP-ase activating proteins for the small GTPase, ARF; Putative zinc fingers with GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) towards the small GTPase, Arf. The GAP of ARD1 stimulates GTPase hydrolysis for ARD1 but not ARFs.


Pssm-ID: 214518 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 119  Bit Score: 125.92  E-value: 8.36e-34
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gi 56711264    430 EVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHL 509
Cdd:smart00105   3 LLRSIPGNKKCFDCGAPNPTWASVNLGVFLCIECSGIHRSLGVHISKVRSLTLDTWTEEELRLLQKGGNENANSIWESNL 82
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gi 56711264    510 PShGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:smart00105  83 DD-FSLKPPDDDDQQKYESFIAAKYEEKLF 111
ArfGap_ACAP2 cd08851
ArfGAP domain of ACAP2 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domains 2); ACAP2 belongs ...
431-539 1.50e-33

ArfGAP domain of ACAP2 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domains 2); ACAP2 belongs to the ACAP subfamily of GAPs (GTPase-activating proteins) for the small GTPase Arf (ADP-ribosylation factor). ACAP subfamily of ArfGAPs are composed of Coiled coli (BAR, Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs), PH, ArfGAP and ANK repeats domains. ACAP1 (centaurin beta1) and ACAP2 centaurin beta2) have a GAP (GTPase-activating protein) activity preferentially toward Arf6, which regulates endocytic recycling. Both ACAP1/2 are activated by are activated by the phosphoinositides, PI(4,5)P2 and PI(3,5)P2. ACAP1 binds specifically with recycling cargo proteins such as transferrin receptor (TfR) and cellubrevin. Thus, ACAP1 promotes cargo sorting to enhance TfR recycling from the recycling endosome. In addition, phosphorylation of ACAP by Akt, a serine/threonine protein kinase, regulates the recycling of integrin beta1 to control cell migration. In contrast, ACAP2 does not exhibit a similar interaction with the recycling cargo proteins. It has been shown that ACAP2 functions both as an effector of Ras-related protein Rab35 and as an Arf6-GTPase-activating protein (GAP) during neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells. Moreover, ACAP2, together with Rab35, regulates phagocytosis in mammalian macrophages. ACAP3 also positively regulates neurite outgrowth through its GAP activity specific to Arf6 in mouse hippocampal neurons.


Pssm-ID: 350076 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 125.10  E-value: 1.50e-33
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gi 56711264 431 VKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHLP 510
Cdd:cd08851   7 VQCIPGNASCCDCGLADPRWASINLGITLCIECSGIHRSLGVHFSKVRSLTLDTWEPELLKLMCELGNDVINRIYEARVE 86
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gi 56711264 511 SHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:cd08851  87 KMGAKKPQPGGQRQEKEAYIRAKYVERKF 115
ArfGap_ACAP1 cd08852
ArfGAP domain of ACAP1 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domains 1); ACAP1 belongs ...
428-539 1.61e-32

ArfGAP domain of ACAP1 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domains 1); ACAP1 belongs to the ACAP subfamily of GAPs (GTPase-activating proteins) for the small GTPase Arf (ADP-ribosylation factor). ACAP subfamily of ArfGAPs are composed of Coiled coli (BAR, Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs), PH, ArfGAP and ANK repeats domains. ACAP1 (centaurin beta1) and ACAP2 centaurin beta2) have a GAP (GTPase-activating protein) activity preferentially toward Arf6, which regulates endocytic recycling. Both ACAP1/2 are activated by are activated by the phosphoinositides, PI(4,5)P2 and PI(3,5)P2. ACAP1 binds specifically with recycling cargo proteins such as transferrin receptor (TfR) and cellubrevin. Thus, ACAP1 promotes cargo sorting to enhance TfR recycling from the recycling endosome. In addition, phosphorylation of ACAP by Akt, a serine/threonine protein kinase, regulates the recycling of integrin beta1 to control cell migration. In contrast, ACAP2 does not exhibit a similar interaction with the recycling cargo proteins. It has been shown that ACAP2 functions both as an effector of Ras-related protein Rab35 and as an Arf6-GTPase-activating protein (GAP) during neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells. Moreover, ACAP2, together with Rab35, regulates phagocytosis in mammalian macrophages. ACAP3 also positively regulates neurite outgrowth through its GAP activity specific to Arf6 in mouse hippocampal neurons.


Pssm-ID: 350077 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 120  Bit Score: 121.99  E-value: 1.61e-32
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gi 56711264 428 VAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEA 507
Cdd:cd08852   4 VAQVQSVDGNAQCCDCREPAPEWASINLGVTLCIQCSGIHRSLGVHFSKVRSLTLDSWEPELVKLMCELGNVIINQIYEA 83
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gi 56711264 508 HLPSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:cd08852  84 RIEAMAIKKPGPSSSRQEKEAWIRAKYVEKKF 115
ArfGap_AGAP cd08836
ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ANK repeat and PH domains; The AGAP subfamily of ADP-ribosylation ...
426-535 1.79e-31

ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ANK repeat and PH domains; The AGAP subfamily of ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins (Arf GAPs) includes three members: AGAP1-3. In addition to the Arf GAP domain, AGAP proteins contain GTP-binding protein-like, ANK repeat and pleckstrin homology (PH) domains. AGAP1 and AGAP2 have phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2)-mediated GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity preferentially toward Arf1, and function in the endocytic system. AGAP1 and AGAP2 independently regulate AP-3 endosomes and AP-1/Rab4 fast recycling endosomes, respectively. AGAP1, via its PH domain, directly interacts with the adapter protein 3 (AP-3), which is a coat protein involved in trafficking in the endosomal-lysosomal system, and regulates AP-3-dependent trafficking. In other hand, AGAP2 specifically binds the clathrin adaptor protein AP-1 and regulates the AP-1/Rab-4 dependent endosomal trafficking. AGAP2 is overexpressed in different human cancers including prostate carcinoma and glioblastoma, and promotes cancer cell invasion. AGAP3 exists as a component of the NMDA receptor complex that regulates Arf6 and Ras/ERK signaling pathways. Moreover, AGAP3 regulates AMPA receptor trafficking through the ArfGAP domain. Together, AGAP3 is believed to involve in linking NMDA receptor activation to AMPA receptor trafficking.


Pssm-ID: 350065 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 108  Bit Score: 118.55  E-value: 1.79e-31
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gi 56711264 426 MLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLgPSELL-LALNIGNSHFNEV 504
Cdd:cd08836   1 AALQAIRNVRGNDHCVDCGAPNPDWASLNLGALMCIECSGIHRNLGTHISRVRSLDLDDW-PVELLkVMSAIGNDLANSV 79
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gi 56711264 505 MEAHLPSHgsPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYV 535
Cdd:cd08836  80 WEGNTQGR--TKPTPDSSREEKERWIRAKYE 108
COG5347 COG5347
GTPase-activating protein that regulates ARFs (ADP-ribosylation factors), involved in ...
431-539 3.46e-28

GTPase-activating protein that regulates ARFs (ADP-ribosylation factors), involved in ARF-mediated vesicular transport [Intracellular trafficking and secretion];


Pssm-ID: 227651 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 319  Bit Score: 116.03  E-value: 3.46e-28
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gi 56711264 431 VKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHLP 510
Cdd:COG5347  14 LKSDSSNKKCADCGAPNPTWASVNLGVFLCIDCAGVHRSLGVHISKVKSLTLDNWTEEELRRMEVGGNSNANRFYEKNLL 93
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gi 56711264 511 SHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:COG5347  94 DQLLLPIKAKYDSSVAKKYIRKKYELKKF 122
ArfGap_AGAP1 cd08854
ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ANK repeat and PH domain 1; The AGAP subfamily of ADP-ribosylation ...
431-534 9.62e-27

ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ANK repeat and PH domain 1; The AGAP subfamily of ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins (Arf GAPs) includes three members: AGAP1-3. In addition to the Arf GAP domain, AGAP proteins contain GTP-binding protein-like, ANK repeat and pleckstrin homology (PH) domains. AGAP1 and AGAP2 have phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2)-mediated GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity preferentially toward Arf1, and function in the endocytic system. AGAP1 and AGAP2 independently regulate AP-3 endosomes and AP-1/Rab4 fast recycling endosomes, respectively. AGAP1, via its PH domain, directly interacts with the adapter protein 3 (AP-3), which is a coat protein involved in trafficking in the endosomal-lysosomal system, and regulates AP-3-dependent trafficking. In other hand, AGAP2 specifically binds the clathrin adaptor protein AP-1 and regulates the AP-1/Rab-4 dependent endosomal trafficking. AGAP2 is overexpressed in different human cancers including prostate carcinoma and glioblastoma, and promotes cancer cell invasion. AGAP3 exists as a component of the NMDA receptor complex that regulates Arf6 and Ras/ERK signaling pathways. Moreover, AGAP3 regulates AMPA receptor trafficking through the ArfGAP domain. Together, AGAP3 is believed to involve in linking NMDA receptor activation to AMPA receptor trafficking.


Pssm-ID: 350079 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 109  Bit Score: 105.09  E-value: 9.62e-27
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gi 56711264 431 VKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLgPSELLLALN-IGNSHFNEVMEAHl 509
Cdd:cd08854   7 IRNAKGNSLCVDCGAPNPTWASLNLGALICIECSGIHRNLGTHLSRVRSLDLDDW-PRELTLVLTaIGNHMANSIWESC- 84
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gi 56711264 510 pSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08854  85 -TQGRTKPAPDSSREERESWIRAKY 108
ArfGap_SMAP cd08839
Stromal membrane-associated proteins; a subfamily of the ArfGAP family; The SMAP subfamily of ...
423-534 6.95e-26

Stromal membrane-associated proteins; a subfamily of the ArfGAP family; The SMAP subfamily of Arf GTPase-activating proteins consists of the two structurally-related members, SMAP1 and SMAP2. Each SMAP member exhibits common and distinct functions in vesicle trafficking. They both bind to clathrin heavy chain molecules and are involved in the trafficking of clathrin-coated vesicles. SMAP1 preferentially exhibits GAP toward Arf6, while SMAP2 prefers Arf1 as a substrate. SMAP1 is involved in Arf6-dependent vesicle trafficking, but not Arf6-mediated actin cytoskeleton reorganization, and regulates clathrin-dependent endocytosis of the transferrin receptors and E-cadherin. SMAP2 regulates Arf1-dependent retrograde transport of TGN38/46 from the early endosome to the trans-Golgi network (TGN). SMAP2 has the Clathrin Assembly Lymphoid Myeloid (CALM)-binding domain, but SMAP1 does not.


Pssm-ID: 350068 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 103  Bit Score: 102.73  E-value: 6.95e-26
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gi 56711264 423 LTNMLvaevkSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd08839   1 LAKLL-----REEDNKYCADCGAKGPRWASWNLGVFICIRCAGIHRNLGVHISKVKSVNLDSWTPEQVQSMQEMGNARAN 75
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gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLPShGSPKPSAESDMssrRNYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08839  76 AYYEANLPD-GFRRPQTDSAL---ENFIRDKY 103
ArfGap_ADAP cd08832
ArfGap with dual PH domains; The ADAP subfamily, ArfGAPs with dual pleckstrin homology (PH) ...
428-534 3.73e-25

ArfGap with dual PH domains; The ADAP subfamily, ArfGAPs with dual pleckstrin homology (PH) domains, includes two members: ADAP1 and ADAP2. Both ADAP1 (also known as centaurin-alpha1, p42(IP4), or PIP3BP) and ADAP2 (centaurin-alpha2) display a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf6 (ADP-ribosylation factor 6), which is involved in protein trafficking that regulates endocytic recycling, cytoskeleton remodeling, and neuronal differentiation. ADAP2 has high sequence similarity to the ADAP1 and they both contain a ArfGAP domain at the N-terminus, followed by two PH domains. However, ADAP1, unlike ADAP2, contains a putative N-terminal nuclear localization signal. The PH domains of ADAP1bind to the two second messenger molecules phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI(3,4,5)P3) and inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate (I(1,3,4,5)P4) with identical high affinity, whereas those of ADAP2 specifically binds phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate (PI(3,4)P2) and PI(3,4,5)P3, which are produced by activated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. ADAP1 is predominantly expressed in the brain neurons, while ADAP2 is broadly expressed, including the adipocytes, heart, and skeletal muscle but not in the brain. The limited distribution and high expression of ADAP1 in the brain indicates that ADAP1 is important for neuronal functions. ADAP1 has been shown to highly expressed in the neurons and plagues of Alzheimer's disease patients. In other hand, ADAP2 gene deletion has been shown to cause circulatory deficiencies and heart shape defects in zebrafish, indicating that ADAP2 has a vital role in heart development. Taken together, the hemizygous deletion of ADAP2 gene may be contributing to the cardiovascular malformation in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) microdeletions.


Pssm-ID: 350061 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 113  Bit Score: 100.80  E-value: 3.73e-25
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gi 56711264 428 VAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEA 507
Cdd:cd08832   8 LLELLKLPGNNTCADCGAPDPEWASYNLGVFICLDCSGIHRSLGTHISKVKSLRLDNWDDSQVEFMEENGNEKAKAKYEA 87
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gi 56711264 508 HLPShGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08832  88 HVPA-FYRRPTPTDPQVLREQWIRAKY 113
ArfGap_ARAP cd08837
ArfGap with Rho-Gap domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing proteins; The ARAP subfamily ...
425-539 4.99e-25

ArfGap with Rho-Gap domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing proteins; The ARAP subfamily includes three members, ARAP1-3, and belongs to the ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins (Arf GAPs) family of proteins that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. The function of Arfs is dependent on GAPs and guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), which allow Arfs to cycle between the GDP-bound and GTP-bound forms. In addition to the Arf GAP domain, ARAPs contain the SAM (sterile-alpha motif) domain, 5 pleckstrin homology (PH) domains, the Rho-GAP domain, the Ras-association domain, and ANK repeats. ARAPs show phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI(3,4,5)P3)-dependent GAP activity toward Arf6. ARAPs play important roles in endocytic trafficking, cytoskeleton reorganization in response to growth factors stimulation, and focal adhesion dynamics.


Pssm-ID: 350066 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 100.53  E-value: 4.99e-25
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gi 56711264 425 NMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELL--LALNIGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd08837   1 YEVAEKIWSNPANRFCADCGAPDPDWASINLCVVICKQCAGEHRSLGSNISKVRSLKMDTKVWTEELveLFLKLGNDRAN 80
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gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLPSHGSPKPSaeSDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:cd08837  81 RFWAANLPPSEALHPD--ADSEQRREFITAKYREGKY 115
ArfGap_AGAP2 cd08853
ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ANK repeat and PH domain 2; The AGAP subfamily of ADP-ribosylation ...
426-534 5.26e-25

ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ANK repeat and PH domain 2; The AGAP subfamily of ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins (Arf GAPs) includes three members: AGAP1-3. In addition to the Arf GAP domain, AGAP proteins contain GTP-binding protein-like, ANK repeat and pleckstrin homology (PH) domains. AGAP1 and AGAP2 have phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2)-mediated GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity preferentially toward Arf1, and function in the endocytic system. AGAP1 and AGAP2 independently regulate AP-3 endosomes and AP-1/Rab4 fast recycling endosomes, respectively. AGAP1, via its PH domain, directly interacts with the adapter protein 3 (AP-3), which is a coat protein involved in trafficking in the endosomal-lysosomal system, and regulates AP-3-dependent trafficking. In other hand, AGAP2 specifically binds the clathrin adaptor protein AP-1 and regulates the AP-1/Rab-4 dependent endosomal trafficking. AGAP2 is overexpressed in different human cancers including prostate carcinoma and glioblastoma, and promotes cancer cell invasion. AGAP3 exists as a component of the NMDA receptor complex that regulates Arf6 and Ras/ERK signaling pathways. Moreover, AGAP3 regulates AMPA receptor trafficking through the ArfGAP domain. Together, AGAP3 is believed to involve in linking NMDA receptor activation to AMPA receptor trafficking.


Pssm-ID: 350078 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 109  Bit Score: 100.47  E-value: 5.26e-25
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gi 56711264 426 MLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLgPSELLLALN-IGNSHFNEV 504
Cdd:cd08853   2 MALQSIRNMRGNSHCVDCETQNPKWASLNLGVLMCIECSGIHRNLGTHLSRVRSLDLDDW-PVELRKVMSsIGNELANSI 80
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gi 56711264 505 MEAhlPSHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08853  81 WEG--SSQGQTKPSSDSTREEKERWIRAKY 108
ArfGap_AGAP3 cd08855
ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ANK repeat and PH domain 3; The AGAP subfamily of ADP-ribosylation ...
424-534 2.42e-24

ArfGAP with GTPase domain, ANK repeat and PH domain 3; The AGAP subfamily of ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins (Arf GAPs) includes three members: AGAP1-3. In addition to the Arf GAP domain, AGAP proteins contain GTP-binding protein-like, ANK repeat and pleckstrin homology (PH) domains. AGAP3 exists as a component of the NMDA receptor complex that regulates Arf6 and Ras/ERK signaling pathways. Moreover, AGAP3 regulates AMPA receptor trafficking through the ArfGAP domain. Together, AGAP3 is believed to involve in linking NMDA receptor activation to AMPA receptor trafficking. AGAP1 and AGAP2 have phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2)-mediated GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity preferentially toward Arf1, and function in the endocytic system. AGAP1 and AGAP2 independently regulate AP-3 endosomes and AP-1/Rab4 fast recycling endosomes, respectively. AGAP1, via its PH domain, directly interacts with the adapter protein 3 (AP-3), which is a coat protein involved in trafficking in the endosomal-lysosomal system, and regulates AP-3-dependent trafficking. In other hand, AGAP2 specifically binds the clathrin adaptor protein AP-1 and regulates the AP-1/Rab-4 dependent endosomal trafficking. AGAP2 is overexpressed in different human cancers including prostate carcinoma and glioblastoma, and promotes cancer cell invasion.


Pssm-ID: 350080 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 110  Bit Score: 98.59  E-value: 2.42e-24
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gi 56711264 424 TNMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLgPSELLLALN-IGNSHFN 502
Cdd:cd08855   1 DALAIQSIRNVRGNSFCIDCDAPNPDWASLNLGALMCIECSGIHRNLGTHLSRVRSLDLDDW-PVELSMVMTaIGNAMAN 79
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gi 56711264 503 EVMEAHLpsHGSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08855  80 SVWEGAL--DGYSKPGPDSTREEKERWIRAKY 109
ArfGap_ArfGap1 cd08830
Arf1 GTPase-activating protein 1; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating Protein) ...
429-515 1.94e-23

Arf1 GTPase-activating protein 1; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating Protein) domain is a part of ArfGap1-like proteins that play a crucial role in controlling of membrane trafficking, particularly in the formation of COPI (coat protein complex I)-coated vesicles on Golgi membranes. The ArfGAP1 protein subfamily consists of three members: ArfGAP1 (Gcs1p in yeast), ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 (both are homologs of yeast Glo3p). ArfGAP2/3 are closely related, but with little similarity to ArfGAP1, except the catalytic ArfGAP domain. They promote hydrolysis of GTP bound to the small G protein ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (Arf1), which leads to the dissociation of coat proteins from Golgi-derived membranes and vesicles. Dissociation of the coat proteins is required for the fusion of these vesicles with target compartments. Thus, the GAP catalytic activity plays a key role in the formation of COPI vesicles from Golgi membrane. In contrast to ArfGAP1, which displays membrane curvature-dependent ArfGAP activity, ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 activities are dependent on coatomer (the core COPI complex) which required for efficient recruitment of ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 to the Golgi membrane. Accordingly, ArfGAP2/3 has been implicated in coatomer-mediated protein transport between the Golgi complex and the endoplasmic reticulum. Unlike ArfGAP1, which is controlled by membrane curvature through its amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS) motifs, ArfGAP2/3 do not possess ALPS motif.


Pssm-ID: 350059 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 115  Bit Score: 96.03  E-value: 1.94e-23
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gi 56711264 429 AEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAH 508
Cdd:cd08830   6 RELQKLPGNNRCFDCGAPNPQWASVSYGIFICLECSGVHRGLGVHISFVRSITMDSWSEKQLKKMELGGNAKLREFFESY 85

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gi 56711264 509 LPSHGSP 515
Cdd:cd08830  86 GISPDLP 92
ArfGap_ArfGap1_like cd08959
ARF1 GTPase-activating protein 1-like; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating ...
429-508 9.22e-22

ARF1 GTPase-activating protein 1-like; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating Protein) domain is a part of ArfGap1-like proteins that play a crucial role in controlling of membrane trafficking, particularly in the formation of COPI (coat protein complex I)-coated vesicles on Golgi membranes. The ArfGAP1 protein subfamily consists of three members: ArfGAP1 (Gcs1p in yeast), ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 (both are homologs of yeast Glo3p). ArfGAP2/3 are closely related, but with little similarity to ArfGAP1, except the catalytic ArfGAP domain. They promote hydrolysis of GTP bound to the small G protein ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (Arf1), which leads to the dissociation of coat proteins from Golgi-derived membranes and vesicles. Dissociation of the coat proteins is required for the fusion of these vesicles with target compartments. Thus, the GAP catalytic activity plays a key role in the formation of COPI vesicles from Golgi membrane. In contrast to ArfGAP1, which displays membrane curvature-dependent ArfGAP activity, ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 activities are dependent on coatomer (the core COPI complex) which required for efficient recruitment of ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 to the Golgi membrane. Accordingly, ArfGAP2/3 has been implicated in coatomer-mediated protein transport between the Golgi complex and the endoplasmic reticulum. Unlike ArfGAP1, which is controlled by membrane curvature through its amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS) motifs, ArfGAP2/3 do not possess ALPS motif.


Pssm-ID: 350084 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 115  Bit Score: 91.04  E-value: 9.22e-22
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gi 56711264 429 AEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAH 508
Cdd:cd08959   6 KKLRSKPENKVCFDCGAKNPQWASVTYGIFICLDCSGVHRGLGVHISFVRSTTMDKWTEEQLRKMKVGGNANAREFFKQH 85
ArfGap_ArfGap2_3_like cd08831
Arf1 GTPase-activating protein 2/3-like; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating ...
427-508 3.61e-20

Arf1 GTPase-activating protein 2/3-like; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating Protein) domain is a part of ArfGap1-like proteins that play a crucial role in controlling of membrane trafficking, particularly in the formation of COPI (coat protein complex I)-coated vesicles on Golgi membranes. The ArfGAP1 protein subfamily consists of three members: ArfGAP1 (Gcs1p in yeast), ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 (both are homologs of yeast Glo3p). ArfGAP2/3 are closely related, but with little similarity to ArfGAP1, except the catalytic ArfGAP domain. They promote hydrolysis of GTP bound to the small G protein ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (Arf1), which leads to the dissociation of coat proteins from Golgi-derived membranes and vesicles. Dissociation of the coat proteins is required for the fusion of these vesicles with target compartments. Thus, the GAP catalytic activity plays a key role in the formation of COPI vesicles from Golgi membrane. In contrast to ArfGAP1, which displays membrane curvature-dependent ArfGAP activity, ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 activities are dependent on coatomer (the core COPI complex) which required for efficient recruitment of ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 to the Golgi membrane. Accordingly, ArfGAP2/3 has been implicated in coatomer-mediated protein transport between the Golgi complex and the endoplasmic reticulum. Unlike ArfGAP1, which is controlled by membrane curvature through its amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS) motifs, ArfGAP2/3 do not possess ALPS motif.


Pssm-ID: 350060 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 86.83  E-value: 3.61e-20
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gi 56711264 427 LVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVME 506
Cdd:cd08831   5 IFKKLRSKPENKVCFDCGAKNPTWASVTFGVFLCLDCSGVHRSLGVHISFVRSTNLDSWTPEQLRRMKVGGNAKAREFFK 84

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gi 56711264 507 AH 508
Cdd:cd08831  85 QH 86
ArfGap_GIT cd08833
The GIT subfamily of ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins; The GIT (G-protein ...
431-534 9.19e-20

The GIT subfamily of ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins; The GIT (G-protein coupled receptor kinase-interacting protein) subfamily includes GIT1 and GIT2, which have three ANK repeats, a Spa-homology domain (SHD), a coiled-coil domain and a C-terminal paxillin-binding site (PBS). The GIT1/2 proteins are GTPase-activating proteins that function as an inactivator of Arf signaling, and interact with the PIX/Cool family of Rac/Cdc42 guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). Unlike other ArfGAPs, GIT and PIX (Pak-interacting exchange factor) proteins are tightly associated to form an oligomeric complex that acts as a scaffold and signal integrator that can be recruited for multiple signaling pathways. The GIT/PIX complex functions as a signaling scaffold by binding to specific protein partners. As a result, the complex is transported to specific cellular locations. For instance, the GIT partners paxillin or integrin-alpha4 (to focal adhesions), piccolo and liprin-alpha (to synapses), and the beta-PIX partner Scribble (to epithelial cell-cell contacts and synapses). Moreover, the GIT/PIT complex functions to integrate signals from multiple GTP-binding protein and protein kinase pathways to regulate the actin cytoskeleton and thus cell polarity, adhesion and migration.


Pssm-ID: 350062 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 109  Bit Score: 85.43  E-value: 9.19e-20
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gi 56711264 431 VKSRPGNDRCC-DCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHL 509
Cdd:cd08833   1 IRGKSSNARVCaDCSAPDPEWASINRGVLICDECCSIHRSLGRHISQVKSLRKDQWPPSLLEMVQTLGNNGANSIWEHSL 80
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gi 56711264 510 P---SHGSPKPSAESDMSSRR-NYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08833  81 LdpsQSGKRKPIPPDPVHPTKeEFIKAKY 109
ArfGap_ARAP3 cd17902
ArfGap with Rho-Gap domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3; The ARAP subfamily ...
428-539 2.29e-19

ArfGap with Rho-Gap domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 3; The ARAP subfamily includes three members, ARAP1-3, and belongs to the ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins (Arf GAPs) family of proteins that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. The function of Arfs is dependent on GAPs and guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), which allow Arfs to cycle between the GDP-bound and GTP-bound forms. In addition to the Arf GAP domain, ARAPs contain the SAM (sterile-alpha motif) domain, 5 pleckstrin homology (PH) domains, the Rho-GAP domain, the Ras-association domain, and ANK repeats. ARAPs show phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI(3,4,5)P3)-dependent GAP activity toward Arf6. ARAPs play important roles in endocytic trafficking, cytoskeleton reorganization in response to growth factors stimulation, and focal adhesion dynamics. ARAP3 possesses a unique dual-specificity GAP activity for Arf6 and RhoA regulated by PI(3,4,5)P3 and a small GTPase Rap1-GTP. The RhoGAP activity of ARAP3 is enhanced by direct binding of Rap1-GTP to the Ras-association (RA) domain. ARAP3 is involved in regulation of cell shape and adhesion.


Pssm-ID: 350089 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 84.57  E-value: 2.29e-19
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gi 56711264 428 VAE-VKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNI--GNSHFNEV 504
Cdd:cd17902   3 VAEkIWSNKANRFCADCHASSPDWASINLCVVICKQCAGQHRSLGSGISKVQSLKLDTSVWSNEIVQLFIvlGNDRANRF 82
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gi 56711264 505 MEAHLPSHGSPKPSAESDmsSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:cd17902  83 WAARLPASEALHPDATPE--QRREFISRKYREGRF 115
ANKYR COG0666
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];
585-678 1.19e-18

Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];


Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 289  Bit Score: 87.32  E-value: 1.19e-18
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gi 56711264 585 GELALHLAirvASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIARNR 664
Cdd:COG0666 153 GNTPLHLA---AANGNLEIVKLLLEAGADVNARDNDGETPLHLAAENGHLEIVKLLLEAGADVNAKDNDGKTALDLAAEN 229
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gi 56711264 665 QHKECEELLEQAQA 678
Cdd:COG0666 230 GNLEIVKLLLEAGA 243
ArfGap_ARAP2 cd08856
ArfGap with Rho-Gap domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 2; The ARAP subfamily ...
437-539 2.32e-18

ArfGap with Rho-Gap domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 2; The ARAP subfamily includes three members, ARAP1-3, and belongs to the ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins (Arf GAPs) family of proteins that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. The function of Arfs is dependent on GAPs and guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), which allow Arfs to cycle between the GDP-bound and GTP-bound forms. In addition to the Arf GAP domain, ARAPs contain the SAM (sterile-alpha motif) domain, 5 pleckstrin homology (PH) domains, the Rho-GAP domain, the Ras-association domain, and ANK repeats. ARAPs show phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI(3,4,5)P3)-dependent GAP activity toward Arf6. ARAPs play important roles in endocytic trafficking, cytoskeleton reorganization in response to growth factors stimulation, and focal adhesion dynamics. ARAP2 localizes to the cell periphery and on focal adhesions composed of paxillin and vinculin, and functions downstream of RhoA to regulate focal adhesion dynamics. ARAP2 is a PI(3,4,5)P3-dependent Arf6 GAP that binds RhoA-GTP, but it lacks the predicted catalytic arginine in the RhoGAP domain and does not have RhoGAP activity. ARAP2 reduces Rac1oGTP levels by reducing Arf6oGTP levels through GAP activity. AGAP2 also binds to and regulates focal adhesion kinase (FAK). Thus, ARAP2 signals through Arf6 and Rac1 to control focal adhesion morphology.


Pssm-ID: 350081 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 121  Bit Score: 81.88  E-value: 2.32e-18
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gi 56711264 437 NDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDL-LGPSELL-LALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHLPShgS 514
Cdd:cd08856  18 NRSCADCKAPDPDWASINLCVVICKKCAGQHRSLGPKDSKVRSLKMDAsIWSNELIeLFIVVGNKPANLFWAANLFS--E 95
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gi 56711264 515 PKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:cd08856  96 EDLHMDSDVEQRTPFITQKYKEGKF 120
ArfGap_ARAP1 cd17901
ArfGap with Rho-Gap domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 1; The ARAP subfamily ...
428-539 3.22e-18

ArfGap with Rho-Gap domain, ANK repeat and PH domain-containing protein 1; The ARAP subfamily includes three members, ARAP1-3, and belongs to the ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating proteins (Arf GAPs) family of proteins that promotes the hydrolysis of GTP bound to Arf, thereby inactivating Arf signaling. The function of Arfs is dependent on GAPs and guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), which allow Arfs to cycle between the GDP-bound and GTP-bound forms. In addition to the Arf GAP domain, ARAPs contain the SAM (sterile-alpha motif) domain, 5 pleckstrin homology (PH) domains, the Rho-GAP domain, the Ras-association domain, and ANK repeats. ARAPs show phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI(3,4,5)P3)-dependent GAP activity toward Arf6. ARAPs play important roles in endocytic trafficking, cytoskeleton reorganization in response to growth factors stimulation, and focal adhesion dynamics. ARAP1 localizes to the plasma membrane, the Golgi complex, and endosomal compartments. It displays PI(3,4,5)P3-dependent ArfGAP activity that regulates Arf-, RhoA-, and Cdc42-dependent cellular events. For example, ARAP1 inhibits the trafficking of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) to the early endosome.


Pssm-ID: 350088 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 81.01  E-value: 3.22e-18
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gi 56711264 428 VAE-VKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLD--LLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEV 504
Cdd:cd17901   3 VAEkIWSVESNRFCADCGSPKPDWASVNLCVVICKRCAGEHRGLGPSVSKVRSLKMDrkVWTEELIELFLLLGNGKANQF 82
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gi 56711264 505 MEAHLPSHGSPKPSaeSDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKF 539
Cdd:cd17901  83 WAANVPPSEALCPS--SSSEERRHFITAKYKEGKY 115
ArfGap_ADAP1 cd08843
ADAP1 GTPase activating protein for Arf, with dual PH domains; The ADAP subfamily, ArfGAPs ...
428-534 5.52e-18

ADAP1 GTPase activating protein for Arf, with dual PH domains; The ADAP subfamily, ArfGAPs with dual pleckstrin homology (PH) domains, includes two members: ADAP1 and ADAP2. Both ADAP1 (also known as centaurin-alpha1, p42(IP4), or PIP3BP) and ADAP2 (centaurin-alpha2) display a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf6 (ADP-ribosylation factor 6), which is involved in protein trafficking that regulates endocytic recycling, cytoskeleton remodeling, and neuronal differentiation. ADAP2 has high sequence similarity to the ADAP1 and they both contain a ArfGAP domain at the N-terminus, followed by two PH domains. However, ADAP1, unlike ADAP2, contains a putative N-terminal nuclear localization signal. The PH domains of ADAP1bind to the two second messenger molecules phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI(3,4,5)P3) and inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate (I(1,3,4,5)P4) with identical high affinity, whereas those of ADAP2 specifically binds phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate (PI(3,4)P2) and PI(3,4,5)P3, which are produced by activated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. ADAP1 is predominantly expressed in the brain neurons, while ADAP2 is broadly expressed, including the adipocytes, heart, and skeletal muscle but not in the brain. The limited distribution and high expression of ADAP1 in the brain indicates that ADAP1 is important for neuronal functions. ADAP1 has been shown to highly expressed in the neurons and plagues of Alzheimer's disease patients. In other hand, ADAP2 gene deletion has been shown to cause circulatory deficiencies and heart shape defects in zebrafish, indicating that ADAP2 has a vital role in heart development. Taken together, the hemizygous deletion of ADAP2 gene may be contributing to the cardiovascular malformation in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) microdeletions.


Pssm-ID: 350069 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 112  Bit Score: 80.43  E-value: 5.52e-18
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gi 56711264 428 VAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGvRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEA 507
Cdd:cd08843   8 VLELLQRPGNARCADCGAPDPDWASYTLGVFICLSCSGIHRNIP-QVSKVKSVRLDAWEEAQVEFMASHGNDAARARFES 86
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gi 56711264 508 HLPSHgSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08843  87 KVPSF-YYRPTPSDCQLLREQWIRAKY 112
ANKYR COG0666
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];
550-678 3.10e-17

Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];


Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 289  Bit Score: 83.08  E-value: 3.10e-17
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gi 56711264 550 LRTAICSRDLLSVLEAFANGQDfgqllpgPDGQ-APGELALHLAirvASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCA 628
Cdd:COG0666  91 LHAAARNGDLEIVKLLLEAGAD-------VNARdKDGETPLHLA---AYNGNLEIVKLLLEAGADVNAQDNDGNTPLHLA 160
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gi 56711264 629 ALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIARNRQHKECEELLEQAQA 678
Cdd:COG0666 161 AANGNLEIVKLLLEAGADVNARDNDGETPLHLAAENGHLEIVKLLLEAGA 210
ArfGap_SMAP2 cd08859
Stromal membrane-associated protein 2; a subfamily of the ArfGAP family; The SMAP subfamily of ...
428-510 3.33e-17

Stromal membrane-associated protein 2; a subfamily of the ArfGAP family; The SMAP subfamily of Arf GTPase-activating proteins consists of the two structurally-related members, SMAP1 and SMAP2. Each SMAP member exhibits common and distinct functions in vesicle trafficking. They both bind to clathrin heavy chain molecules and are involved in the trafficking of clathrin-coated vesicles. SMAP1 preferentially exhibits GAP toward Arf6, while SMAP2 prefers Arf1 as a substrate. SMAP1 is involved in Arf6-dependent vesicle trafficking, but not Arf6-mediated actin cytoskeleton reorganization, and regulates clathrin-dependent endocytosis of the transferrin receptors and E-cadherin. SMAP2 regulates Arf1-dependent retrograde transport of TGN38/46 from the early endosome to the trans-Golgi network (TGN). SMAP2 has the Clathrin Assembly Lymphoid Myeloid (CALM)-binding domain, but SMAP1 does not.


Pssm-ID: 350083 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 107  Bit Score: 78.11  E-value: 3.33e-17
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gi 56711264 428 VAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEA 507
Cdd:cd08859   1 LASLLLEEENKFCADCQSKGPRWASWNIGVFICIRCAGIHRNLGVHISRVKSVNLDQWTQEQIQCMQEMGNGKANRLYEA 80

                ...
gi 56711264 508 HLP 510
Cdd:cd08859  81 FLP 83
BAR cd07307
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain, a dimerization module that binds membranes and detects ...
45-229 4.91e-17

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain, a dimerization module that binds membranes and detects membrane curvature; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions including organelle biogenesis, membrane trafficking or remodeling, and cell division and migration. Mutations in BAR containing proteins have been linked to diseases and their inactivation in cells leads to altered membrane dynamics. A BAR domain with an additional N-terminal amphipathic helix (an N-BAR) can drive membrane curvature. These N-BAR domains are found in amphiphysins and endophilins, among others. BAR domains are also frequently found alongside domains that determine lipid specificity, such as the Pleckstrin Homology (PH) and Phox Homology (PX) domains which are present in beta centaurins (ACAPs and ASAPs) and sorting nexins, respectively. A FES-CIP4 Homology (FCH) domain together with a coiled coil region is called the F-BAR domain and is present in Pombe/Cdc15 homology (PCH) family proteins, which include Fes/Fes tyrosine kinases, PACSIN or syndapin, CIP4-like proteins, and srGAPs, among others. The Inverse (I)-BAR or IRSp53/MIM homology Domain (IMD) is found in multi-domain proteins, such as IRSp53 and MIM, that act as scaffolding proteins and transducers of a variety of signaling pathways that link membrane dynamics and the underlying actin cytoskeleton. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The I-BAR domain induces membrane protrusions in the opposite direction compared to classical BAR and F-BAR domains, which produce membrane invaginations. BAR domains that also serve as protein interaction domains include those of arfaptin and OPHN1-like proteins, among others, which bind to Rac and Rho GAP domains, respectively.


Pssm-ID: 153271 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 194  Bit Score: 80.18  E-value: 4.91e-17
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gi 56711264  45 LEGDQAILQRIKKAVRAIHSSGLGHVETEEHYREAVEALGNSHLSQNSHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVAALFKNLVQNLNNIV 124
Cdd:cd07307   2 LDELEKLLKKLIKDTKKLLDSLKELPAAAEKLSEALQELGKELPDLSNTDLGEALEKFGKIQKELEEFRDQLEQKLENKV 81
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gi 56711264 125 SFPLDSLMKGHLRDgRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKERDRARFPGGSHGVMsQDTQRERRVFQLHMCEYLVKAGESQ 204
Cdd:cd07307  82 IEPLKEYLKKDLKE-IKKRRKKLDKARLDYDAAREKLKKLRKKKKDSSKLAEAE-EELQEAKEKYEELREELIEDLNKLE 159
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gi 56711264 205 VKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDG 229
Cdd:cd07307 160 EKRKELFLSLLLSFIEAQSEFFKEV 184
ArfGap_ADAP2 cd08844
ADAP2 GTPase activating protein for Arf, with dual PH domains; The ADAP subfamily, ArfGAPs ...
422-534 1.18e-15

ADAP2 GTPase activating protein for Arf, with dual PH domains; The ADAP subfamily, ArfGAPs with dual pleckstrin homology (PH) domains, includes two members: ADAP1 and ADAP2. Both ADAP1 (also known as centaurin-alpha1, p42(IP4), or PIP3BP) and ADAP2 (centaurin-alpha2) display a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity toward Arf6 (ADP-ribosylation factor 6), which is involved in protein trafficking that regulates endocytic recycling, cytoskeleton remodeling, and neuronal differentiation. ADAP2 has high sequence similarity to the ADAP1 and they both contain a ArfGAP domain at the N-terminus, followed by two PH domains. However, ADAP1, unlike ADAP2, contains a putative N-terminal nuclear localization signal. The PH domains of ADAP1bind to the two second messenger molecules phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI(3,4,5)P3) and inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate (I(1,3,4,5)P4) with identical high affinity, whereas those of ADAP2 specifically binds phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate (PI(3,4)P2) and PI(3,4,5)P3, which are produced by activated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. ADAP1 is predominantly expressed in the brain neurons, while ADAP2 is broadly expressed, including the adipocytes, heart, and skeletal muscle but not in the brain. The limited distribution and high expression of ADAP1 in the brain indicates that ADAP1 is important for neuronal functions. ADAP1 has been shown to highly expressed in the neurons and plagues of Alzheimer's disease patients. In other hand, ADAP2 gene deletion has been shown to cause circulatory deficiencies and heart shape defects in zebrafish, indicating that ADAP2 has a vital role in heart development. Taken together, the hemizygous deletion of ADAP2 gene may be contributing to the cardiovascular malformation in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) microdeletions.


Pssm-ID: 350070 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 112  Bit Score: 73.65  E-value: 1.18e-15
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gi 56711264 422 DLTNMLVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGvRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHF 501
Cdd:cd08844   2 DRNKKRLLELLKLPGNSVCADCGAPDPDWASYTLGIFICLNCSGVHRNLP-DISRVKSIRLDFWEDELVEFMKENGNLKA 80
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gi 56711264 502 NEVMEAHLPSHgSPKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKY 534
Cdd:cd08844  81 KAKFEAFVPPF-YYRPQANDCDVLKEQWIRAKY 112
ANKYR COG0666
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];
585-693 8.81e-15

Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];


Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 289  Bit Score: 75.76  E-value: 8.81e-15
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gi 56711264 585 GELALHLAIRvasHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIARNR 664
Cdd:COG0666  87 GNTLLHAAAR---NGDLEIVKLLLEAGADVNARDKDGETPLHLAAYNGNLEIVKLLLEAGADVNAQDNDGNTPLHLAAAN 163
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gi 56711264 665 QHKEC-EELLEQ-----AQAGTLAFPLHMDYHWGH 693
Cdd:COG0666 164 GNLEIvKLLLEAgadvnARDNDGETPLHLAAENGH 198
ArfGap_ArfGap2 cd09029
Arf1 GTPase-activating protein 2; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating Protein) ...
427-483 1.59e-14

Arf1 GTPase-activating protein 2; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating Protein) domain is a part of ArfGap1-like proteins that play a crucial role in controlling of membrane trafficking, particularly in the formation of COPI (coat protein complex I)-coated vesicles on Golgi membranes. The ArfGAP1 protein subfamily consists of three members: ArfGAP1 (Gcs1p in yeast), ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 (both are homologs of yeast Glo3p). ArfGAP2/3 are closely related, but with little similarity to ArfGAP1, except the catalytic ArfGAP domain. They promote hydrolysis of GTP bound to the small G protein ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (Arf1), which leads to the dissociation of coat proteins from Golgi-derived membranes and vesicles. Dissociation of the coat proteins is required for the fusion of these vesicles with target compartments. Thus, the GAP catalytic activity plays a key role in the formation of COPI vesicles from Golgi membrane. In contrast to ArfGAP1, which displays membrane curvature-dependent ArfGAP activity, ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 activities are dependent on coatomer (the core COPI complex) which required for efficient recruitment of ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 to the Golgi membrane. Accordingly, ArfGAP2/3 has been implicated in coatomer-mediated protein transport between the Golgi complex and the endoplasmic reticulum. Unlike ArfGAP1, which is controlled by membrane curvature through its amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS) motifs, ArfGAP2/3 do not possess ALPS motif.


Pssm-ID: 350086 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 120  Bit Score: 70.86  E-value: 1.59e-14
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gi 56711264 427 LVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLD 483
Cdd:cd09029   9 LFKRLRAIPTNKACFDCGAKNPSWASITYGVFLCIDCSGVHRSLGVHLSFIRSTELD 65
PH smart00233
Pleckstrin homology domain; Domain commonly found in eukaryotic signalling proteins. The ...
303-390 2.06e-14

Pleckstrin homology domain; Domain commonly found in eukaryotic signalling proteins. The domain family possesses multiple functions including the abilities to bind inositol phosphates, and various proteins. PH domains have been found to possess inserted domains (such as in PLC gamma, syntrophins) and to be inserted within other domains. Mutations in Brutons tyrosine kinase (Btk) within its PH domain cause X-linked agammaglobulinaemia (XLA) in patients. Point mutations cluster into the positively charged end of the molecule around the predicted binding site for phosphatidylinositol lipids.


Pssm-ID: 214574 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 102  Bit Score: 69.88  E-value: 2.06e-14
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gi 56711264    303 TEKVGFLYKKSDGIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHS----MINRPPVKLPLLTCQVRPNPE-----EKRCFDLVTHNR-TY 372
Cdd:smart00233   1 VIKEGWLYKKSGGGKKSWKKRYFVLFNSTLLYYKSkkdkKSYKPKGSIDLSGCTVREAPDpdsskKPHCFEIKTSDRkTL 80
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gi 56711264    373 HFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQ 390
Cdd:smart00233  81 LLQAESEEEREKWVEALR 98
PH cd00821
Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are ...
305-389 2.51e-14

Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; 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.


Pssm-ID: 275388 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 92  Bit Score: 69.11  E-value: 2.51e-14
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gi 56711264 305 KVGFLYKKSDGIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTIS---HSMINRPPVKLPL-LTCQVRPNPEEKR--CFDLVT-HNRTYHFHAE 377
Cdd:cd00821   1 KEGYLLKRGGGGLKSWKKRWFVLFEGVLLYYkskKDSSYKPKGSIPLsGILEVEEVSPKERphCFELVTpDGRTYYLQAD 80
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gi 56711264 378 DEQECEAWVSVL 389
Cdd:cd00821  81 SEEERQEWLKAL 92
BAR_3 pfam16746
BAR domain of APPL family; BAR_12 is the BAR coiled-coil domain at the N-terminus of APPL or ...
108-261 4.01e-14

BAR domain of APPL family; BAR_12 is the BAR coiled-coil domain at the N-terminus of APPL or adaptor protein containing PH domain, PTB domain, and leucine zipper motif proteins in higher eukaryotes. This BAR domain contains four helices whereas the other classical BAR domains contain only three helices. The first three helices form an antiparallel coiled-coil, while the fourth helix, is unique to APPL1. BAR domains take part in many varied biological processes such as fission of synaptic vesicles, endocytosis, regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, transcriptional repression, cell-cell fusion, apoptosis, secretory vesicle fusion, and tissue differentiation.


Pssm-ID: 465256  Cd Length: 235  Bit Score: 72.98  E-value: 4.01e-14
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gi 56711264   108 EVAALFKNLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRhDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLekerdrARFP--GGSHGV--MSQDTQ 183
Cdd:pfam16746  85 EMENFHTILLDQAQRTIIKPLENFRKEDLKEVK-ELKKKFDKASEKLDAALEKN------AQLSkkKKPSELeeADNELA 157
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gi 56711264   184 RERRVFQLHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFIDKLAASVHGLRQAQEEELHKL 261
Cdd:pfam16746 158 ATRKCFHHASLDYVLQINELQERKKFEILEPLLSFMHAQFTFFHQGYELFKDLEPFMKDLQAQLQQTREDTREEKEEL 235
ArfGap_AGFG cd08838
ArfGAP domain of the AGFG subfamily (ArfGAP domain and FG repeat-containing proteins); The ...
434-541 5.51e-14

ArfGAP domain of the AGFG subfamily (ArfGAP domain and FG repeat-containing proteins); The ArfGAP domain and FG repeat-containing proteins (AFGF) subfamily of Arf GTPase-activating proteins consists of the two structurally-related members: AGFG1 and AGFG2. AGFG1 (alias: HIV-1 Rev binding protein, HRB; Rev interacting protein, RIP; Rev/Rex activating domain-binding protein, RAB) and AGFG2 are involved in the maintenance and spread of immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. The ArfGAP domain of AGFG is related to nucleoporins, which is a class of proteins that mediate nucleocytoplasmic transport. AGFG plays a role in the Rev export pathway, which mediates the nucleocytoplasmic transfer of proteins and RNAs, possibly together by the nuclear export receptor CRM1. In humans, the presence of the FG repeat motifs (11 in AGFG1 and 7 in AGFG2) are thought to be required for these proteins to act as HIV-1 Rev cofactors. Hence, AGFG promotes movement of Rev-responsive element-containing RNAs from the nuclear periphery to the cytoplasm, which is an essential step for HIV-1 replication.


Pssm-ID: 350067 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 113  Bit Score: 68.76  E-value: 5.51e-14
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gi 56711264 434 RPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGvrfSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHLPSHG 513
Cdd:cd08838  10 LPENKRCFDCGQRGPTYVNLTFGTFVCTTCSGIHREFN---HRVKSISMSTFTPEEVEFLQAGGNEVARKIWLAKWDPRT 86
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gi 56711264 514 SPKPSaESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFAR 541
Cdd:cd08838  87 DPEPD-SGDDQKIREFIRLKYVDKRWYD 113
ArfGap_ArfGap3 cd09028
Arf1 GTPase-activating protein 3; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating Protein) ...
431-483 1.01e-13

Arf1 GTPase-activating protein 3; ArfGAP (ADP Ribosylation Factor GTPase Activating Protein) domain is a part of ArfGap1-like proteins that play a crucial role in controlling of membrane trafficking, particularly in the formation of COPI (coat protein complex I)-coated vesicles on Golgi membranes. The ArfGAP1 protein subfamily consists of three members: ArfGAP1 (Gcs1p in yeast), ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 (both are homologs of yeast Glo3p). ArfGAP2/3 are closely related, but with little similarity to ArfGAP1, except the catalytic ArfGAP domain. They promote hydrolysis of GTP bound to the small G protein ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (Arf1), which leads to the dissociation of coat proteins from Golgi-derived membranes and vesicles. Dissociation of the coat proteins is required for the fusion of these vesicles with target compartments. Thus, the GAP catalytic activity plays a key role in the formation of COPI vesicles from Golgi membrane. In contrast to ArfGAP1, which displays membrane curvature-dependent ArfGAP activity, ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 activities are dependent on coatomer (the core COPI complex) which required for efficient recruitment of ArfGAP2 and ArfGAP3 to the Golgi membrane. Accordingly, ArfGAP2/3 has been implicated in coatomer-mediated protein transport between the Golgi complex and the endoplasmic reticulum. Unlike ArfGAP1, which is controlled by membrane curvature through its amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS) motifs, ArfGAP2/3 do not possess ALPS motif.


Pssm-ID: 350085 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 120  Bit Score: 68.55  E-value: 1.01e-13
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gi 56711264 431 VKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLD 483
Cdd:cd09028  13 LRSVPTNKVCFDCGAKNPSWASITYGVFLCIDCSGIHRSLGVHLSFIRSTELD 65
Ank_2 pfam12796
Ankyrin repeats (3 copies);
589-674 2.64e-13

Ankyrin repeats (3 copies);


Pssm-ID: 463710 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 91  Bit Score: 66.29  E-value: 2.64e-13
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gi 56711264   589 LHLAirvASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGraPVGAVNDAGETALDIA-RNRQHK 667
Cdd:pfam12796   1 LHLA---AKNGNLELVKLLLENGADANLQDKNGRTALHLAAKNGHLEIVKLLLEH--ADVNLKDNGRTALHYAaRSGHLE 75

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gi 56711264   668 ECEELLE 674
Cdd:pfam12796  76 IVKLLLE 82
PLN03114 PLN03114
ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein AGD10; Provisional
430-499 1.26e-11

ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein AGD10; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 178661 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 395  Bit Score: 67.57  E-value: 1.26e-11
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gi 56711264  430 EVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNS 499
Cdd:PLN03114  15 KLKAKSDNKICFDCNAKNPTWASVTYGIFLCIDCSAVHRSLGVHISFVRSTNLDSWSSEQLKMMIYGGNN 84
PH pfam00169
PH domain; PH stands for pleckstrin homology.
307-390 1.86e-11

PH domain; PH stands for pleckstrin homology.


Pssm-ID: 459697 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 61.42  E-value: 1.86e-11
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gi 56711264   307 GFLYKKSDGIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMI----NRPPVKLPLLTCQVR-----PNPEEKRCFDLVTHN----RTYH 373
Cdd:pfam00169   5 GWLLKKGGGKKKSWKKRYFVLFDGSLLYYKDDKsgksKEPKGSISLSGCEVVevvasDSPKRKFCFELRTGErtgkRTYL 84
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gi 56711264   374 FHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQ 390
Cdd:pfam00169  85 LQAESEEERKDWIKAIQ 101
ArfGap_GIT2 cd08847
GIT2 GTPase activating protein for Arf; The GIT (G-protein coupled receptor kinase-interacting ...
440-527 2.67e-11

GIT2 GTPase activating protein for Arf; The GIT (G-protein coupled receptor kinase-interacting protein) subfamily includes GIT1 and GIT2, which have three ANK repeats, a Spa-homology domain (SHD), a coiled-coil domain and a C-terminal paxillin-binding site (PBS). The GIT1/2 proteins are GTPase-activating proteins that function as an inactivator of Arf signaling, and interact with the PIX/Cool family of Rac/Cdc42 guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). Unlike other ArfGAPs, GIT and PIX (Pak-interacting exchange factor) proteins are tightly associated to form an oligomeric complex that acts as a scaffold and signal integrator that can be recruited for multiple signaling pathways. The GIT/PIX complex functions as a signaling scaffold by binding to specific protein partners. As a result, the complex is transported to specific cellular locations. For instance, the GIT partners paxillin or integrin-alpha4 (to focal adhesions), piccolo and liprin-alpha (to synapses), and the beta-PIX partner Scribble (to epithelial cell-cell contacts and synapses). Moreover, the GIT/PIT complex functions to integrate signals from multiple GTP-binding protein and protein kinase pathways to regulate the actin cytoskeleton and thus cell polarity, adhesion and migration.


Pssm-ID: 350072 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 111  Bit Score: 61.19  E-value: 2.67e-11
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gi 56711264 440 CCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEahlpsHGSPKPSa 519
Cdd:cd08847  11 CADCSTSDPRWASVNRGVLICDECCSVHRSLGRHISQVRHLKHTSWPPTLLQMVQTLYNNGANSIWE-----HSLLDPA- 84

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gi 56711264 520 eSDMSSRR 527
Cdd:cd08847  85 -SIMSGKR 91
ANKYR COG0666
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];
585-678 3.55e-11

Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];


Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 289  Bit Score: 64.98  E-value: 3.55e-11
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gi 56711264 585 GELALHLAirvASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIARNR 664
Cdd:COG0666 186 GETPLHLA---AENGHLEIVKLLLEAGADVNAKDNDGKTALDLAAENGNLEIVKLLLEAGADLNAKDKDGLTALLLAAAA 262
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gi 56711264 665 QHKECEELLEQAQA 678
Cdd:COG0666 263 GAALIVKLLLLALL 276
PH_ACAP cd13250
ArfGAP with coiled-coil, ankyrin repeat and PH domains Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ACAP ...
307-398 1.02e-10

ArfGAP with coiled-coil, ankyrin repeat and PH domains Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ACAP (also called centaurin beta) functions both as a Rab35 effector and as an Arf6-GTPase-activating protein (GAP) by which it controls actin remodeling and membrane trafficking. ACAP contain an NH2-terminal bin/amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain, a phospholipid-binding domain, a PH domain, a GAP domain, and four ankyrin repeats. The AZAPs constitute a family of Arf GAPs that are characterized by an NH2-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain and a central Arf GAP domain followed by two or more ankyrin repeats. On the basis of sequence and domain organization, the AZAP family is further subdivided into four subfamilies: 1) the ACAPs contain an NH2-terminal bin/amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain (a phospholipid-binding domain that is thought to sense membrane curvature), a single PH domain followed by the GAP domain, and four ankyrin repeats; 2) the ASAPs also contain an NH2-terminal BAR domain, the tandem PH domain/GAP domain, three ankyrin repeats, two proline-rich regions, and a COOH-terminal Src homology 3 domain; 3) the AGAPs contain an NH2-terminal GTPase-like domain (GLD), a split PH domain, and the GAP domain followed by four ankyrin repeats; and 4) the ARAPs contain both an Arf GAP domain and a Rho GAP domain, as well as an NH2-terminal sterile-a motif (SAM), a proline-rich region, a GTPase-binding domain, and five PH domains. PMID 18003747 and 19055940 Centaurin can bind to phosphatidlyinositol (3,4,5)P3. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270070  Cd Length: 98  Bit Score: 59.16  E-value: 1.02e-10
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gi 56711264 307 GFLYKKSDGIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPPVKL--PLLTCQVRPNPEEKR--CFDLVTHNRTYHFHAEDEQEC 382
Cdd:cd13250   3 GYLFKRSSNAFKTWKRRWFSLQNGQLYYQKRDKKDEPTVMveDLRLCTVKPTEDSDRrfCFEVISPTKSYMLQAESEEDR 82
                        90
                ....*....|....*.
gi 56711264 383 EAWVSVLQNSKDEALS 398
Cdd:cd13250  83 QAWIQAIQSAIASALN 98
PH_SIP3 cd13280
Snf1p-interacting protein 3 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; SIP3 interacts with SNF1 protein ...
304-398 2.37e-10

Snf1p-interacting protein 3 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; SIP3 interacts with SNF1 protein kinase and activates transcription when anchored to DNA. It may function in the SNF1 pathway. SIP3 contain an N-terminal Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain followed by a PH domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270098  Cd Length: 105  Bit Score: 58.42  E-value: 2.37e-10
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 304 EKVGFLY---KKSDGIRRVWQKRKCGVK---YGCLTISHSMINrppV----KLPLLTCQVRPNPEEKR--CFDLVTHNR- 370
Cdd:cd13280   1 EKSGWLYmktSVGKPNRTIWVRRWCFVKngvFGMLSLSPSKTY---VeetdKFGVLLCSVRYAPEEDRrfCFEVKIFKDi 77
                        90       100
                ....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 56711264 371 TYHFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQNSKDEALS 398
Cdd:cd13280  78 SIILQAETLKELKSWLTVFENAKRYALQ 105
Ank_4 pfam13637
Ankyrin repeats (many copies);
588-641 1.39e-09

Ankyrin repeats (many copies);


Pssm-ID: 372654 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 54.59  E-value: 1.39e-09
                          10        20        30        40        50
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 56711264   588 ALHLAirvASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLL 641
Cdd:pfam13637   4 ALHAA---AASGHLELLRLLLEKGADINAVDGNGETALHFAASNGNVEVLKLLL 54
ANKYR COG0666
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];
558-678 1.61e-09

Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms];


Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 289  Bit Score: 59.97  E-value: 1.61e-09
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 558 DLLSVLEAFANGQDFGQLLPGPDGQAPGELALHLAIRVASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQLDCL 637
Cdd:COG0666  24 LLLAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLALLALALADALGALLLLAAALAGDLLVALLLLAAGADINAKDDGGNTLLHAAARNGDLEIV 103
                        90       100       110       120
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 56711264 638 KLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIARNRQHKECEELLEQAQA 678
Cdd:COG0666 104 KLLLEAGADVNARDKDGETPLHLAAYNGNLEIVKLLLEAGA 144
PH1_ARAP cd13253
ArfGAP with RhoGAP domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, ...
304-391 4.17e-09

ArfGAP with RhoGAP domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 1; ARAP proteins (also called centaurin delta) are phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent GTPase-activating proteins that modulate actin cytoskeleton remodeling by regulating ARF and RHO family members. They bind phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P3) and phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P2) binding. There are 3 mammalian ARAP proteins: ARAP1, ARAP2, and ARAP3. All ARAP proteins contain a N-terminal SAM (sterile alpha motif) domain, 5 PH domains, an ArfGAP domain, 2 ankyrin domain, A RhoGap domain, and a Ras-associating domain. This hierarchy contains the first PH domain in ARAP. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270073  Cd Length: 94  Bit Score: 54.32  E-value: 4.17e-09
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 304 EKVGFLYKKS-DGIRRVWQKRkcGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPPVK---LPLLTCQVRPNPEEKRcFDLVTHNRTYHFHAEDE 379
Cdd:cd13253   1 IKSGYLDKQGgQGNNKGFQKR--WVVFDGLSLRYFDSEKDAYSkriIPLSAISTVRAVGDNK-FELVTTNRTFVFRAESD 77
                        90
                ....*....|..
gi 56711264 380 QECEAWVSVLQN 391
Cdd:cd13253  78 DERNLWCSTLQA 89
BAR_GAP10-like cd07634
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of Rho GTPase activating protein 10-like; BAR domains are ...
114-239 1.77e-08

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of Rho GTPase activating protein 10-like; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. This group is composed of uncharacterized proteins called Rho GTPase activating protein (GAP) 10-like. GAP10-like may be a GAP with activity towards RhoA and Cdc42. Similar to GRAF and GRAF2, it contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, a Rho GAP domain, and a C-terminal SH3 domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domains of the related proteins GRAF and OPHN1, directly interact with their Rho GAP domains and inhibit theiractivity. The autoinhibited proteins are capable of binding membranes and tubulating liposomes, showing that the membrane-tubulation and GAP-inhibitory functions of the BAR domain can occur simultaneously.


Pssm-ID: 153318 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 207  Bit Score: 55.81  E-value: 1.77e-08
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 114 KNLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMK---GHLRDGRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKERDrarfpggSHgVMSQDTQ--RERRV 188
Cdd:cd07634  84 RRLIQNANDVLIAPLEKFRKeqiGAAKDGKKKFDKESEKYYSILEKHLNLSAKKKE-------SH-LQRADTQidREHQN 155
                        90       100       110       120       130
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 56711264 189 FQLHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPF 239
Cdd:cd07634 156 FYEASLEYVFKIQEVQEKKKFEFVEPLLAFLQGLFTFYHEGYELAQEFAPY 206
PLN03131 PLN03131
hypothetical protein; Provisional
435-552 1.82e-08

hypothetical protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 178677 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 705  Bit Score: 58.25  E-value: 1.82e-08
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  435 PGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGvrfSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHLPSHGS 514
Cdd:PLN03131  21 PPNRRCINCNSLGPQFVCTNFWTFICMTCSGIHREFT---HRVKSVSMSKFTSQDVEALQNGGNQRAREIYLKDWDQQRQ 97
                         90       100       110       120
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 56711264  515 PKPSaESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFA---RHSTP--DPQKLRT 552
Cdd:PLN03131  98 RLPD-NSKVDKIREFIKDIYVDKKYAggkTHDKPprDLQRIRS 139
ArfGap_GIT1 cd08846
GIT1 GTPase activating protein for Arf; The GIT (G-protein coupled receptor kinase-interacting ...
435-509 8.04e-08

GIT1 GTPase activating protein for Arf; The GIT (G-protein coupled receptor kinase-interacting protein) subfamily includes GIT1 and GIT2, which have three ANK repeats, a Spa-homology domain (SHD), a coiled-coil domain and a C-terminal paxillin-binding site (PBS). The GIT1/2 proteins are GTPase-activating proteins that function as an inactivator of Arf signaling, and interact with the PIX/Cool family of Rac/Cdc42 guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). Unlike other ArfGAPs, GIT and PIX (Pak-interacting exchange factor) proteins are tightly associated to form an oligomeric complex that acts as a scaffold and signal integrator that can be recruited for multiple signaling pathways. The GIT/PIX complex functions as a signaling scaffold by binding to specific protein partners. As a result, the complex is transported to specific cellular locations. For instance, the GIT partners paxillin or integrin-alpha4 (to focal adhesions), piccolo and liprin-alpha (to synapses), and the beta-PIX partner Scribble (to epithelial cell-cell contacts and synapses). Moreover, the GIT/PIT complex functions to integrate signals from multiple GTP-binding protein and protein kinase pathways to regulate the actin cytoskeleton and thus cell polarity, adhesion and migration.


Pssm-ID: 350071 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 111  Bit Score: 51.26  E-value: 8.04e-08
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 56711264 435 PGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRFSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHL 509
Cdd:cd08846   6 PRAEVCADCSAPDPGWASINRGVLICDECCSVHRSLGRHISIVKHLRHSAWPPTLLQMVHTLASNGANSIWEHSL 80
PH1_PLEKHH1_PLEKHH2 cd13282
Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain containing, family H (with MyTH4 domain) members 1 and 2 ...
305-391 1.77e-07

Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain containing, family H (with MyTH4 domain) members 1 and 2 (PLEKHH1) PH domain, repeat 1; PLEKHH1 and PLEKHH2 (also called PLEKHH1L) are thought to function in phospholipid binding and signal transduction. There are 3 Human PLEKHH genes: PLEKHH1, PLEKHH2, and PLEKHH3. There are many isoforms, the longest of which contain a FERM domain, a MyTH4 domain, two PH domains, a peroximal domain, a vacuolar domain, and a coiled coil stretch. The FERM domain has a cloverleaf tripart structure (FERM_N, FERM_M, FERM_C/N, alpha-, and C-lobe/A-lobe, B-lobe, C-lobe/F1, F2, F3). The C-lobe/F3 within the FERM domain is part of the PH domain family. 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.


Pssm-ID: 241436  Cd Length: 96  Bit Score: 49.99  E-value: 1.77e-07
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 305 KVGFLYKKSdGIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSM---INRPPVKLPLLT-CQVRPNpEEKRCFDLVTHNRTYHFHAEDEQ 380
Cdd:cd13282   1 KAGYLTKLG-GKVKTWKRRWFVLKNGELFYYKSPndvIRKPQGQIALDGsCEIARA-EGAQTFEIVTEKRTYYLTADSEN 78
                        90
                ....*....|.
gi 56711264 381 ECEAWVSVLQN 391
Cdd:cd13282  79 DLDEWIRVIQN 89
PLN03119 PLN03119
putative ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein AGD14; Provisional
435-559 3.33e-07

putative ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein AGD14; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 178666  Cd Length: 648  Bit Score: 54.08  E-value: 3.33e-07
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  435 PGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGvrfSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGNSHFNEVMEAHLpSHGS 514
Cdd:PLN03119  21 PPNRRCINCNSLGPQYVCTTFWTFVCMACSGIHREFT---HRVKSVSMSKFTSKEVEVLQNGGNQRAREIYLKNW-DHQR 96
                         90       100       110       120
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 56711264  515 PKPSAESDMSSRRNYIVAKYVEHKFARHSTPD--PQKLRTAICSRDL 559
Cdd:PLN03119  97 QRLPENSNAERVREFIKNVYVQKKYAGANDADkpSKDSQDHVSSEDM 143
PH1_PH_fungal cd13298
Fungal proteins Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 1; The functions of these fungal ...
301-389 8.22e-07

Fungal proteins Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 1; The functions of these fungal proteins are unknown, but they all contain 2 PH domains. This cd represents the first PH repeat. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270110  Cd Length: 106  Bit Score: 48.39  E-value: 8.22e-07
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 301 FGTEKV---GFLYKKSDGiRRVWQK-----RKCgvkygCLTI--------SHSMINRPPvklpLLTCQVRPNPEEKRCFD 364
Cdd:cd13298   1 FEFDRVlksGYLLKRSRK-TKNWKKrwvvlRPC-----QLSYykdekeykLRRVINLSE----LLAVAPLKDKKRKNVFG 70
                        90       100
                ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 56711264 365 LVTHNRTYHFHAEDEQECEAWVSVL 389
Cdd:cd13298  71 IYTPSKNLHFRATSEKDANEWVEAL 95
PHA03095 PHA03095
ankyrin-like protein; Provisional
585-660 1.26e-06

ankyrin-like protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 222980 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 471  Bit Score: 51.95  E-value: 1.26e-06
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 56711264  585 GELALHLAIRVASHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAALHGQ-LDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDI 660
Cdd:PHA03095  47 GKTPLHLYLHYSSEKVKDIVRLLLEAGADVNAPERCGFTPLHLYLYNATtLDVIKLLIKAGADVNAKDKVGRTPLHV 123
BAR_ACAP3 cd07637
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domain ...
49-240 1.45e-06

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 3; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. ACAP3 (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein 3), also called centaurin beta-5, is presumed to be an Arf GTPase activating protein (GAP) based on its similarity to the Arf6-specific GAPs ACAP1 and ACAP2. The specific function of ACAP3 is still unknown. ACAP3 contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, an Arf GAP domain, and C-terminal ankyrin (ANK) repeats. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions.


Pssm-ID: 153321  Cd Length: 200  Bit Score: 50.00  E-value: 1.45e-06
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  49 QAILQRIKKAVRAIHSSGLGHVETEEHYREAVEALgnSHLSQNSHELSTGFLNLAVFTREVAALFKNLVQNLNNIVSFPL 128
Cdd:cd07637  15 EAKLDKLVKLCSGMIEAGKAYATTNKLFVSGIRDL--SQQCKKDEMISECLDKFGDSLQEMVNYHMILFDQAQRSVRQQL 92
                        90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 129 DSLMKGHLRDGRhDSKKHLEKAWKDYE-SKVAKLEKERDRARFPGGSHGVMSQdtqrERRVFQLHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQ 207
Cdd:cd07637  93 HSFVKEDVRKFK-ETKKQFDKVREDLEiALVKNAQAPRHKPHEVEEATSTLTI----TRKCFRHLALDYVLQINVLQAKK 167
                       170       180       190
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 56711264 208 GPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPFI 240
Cdd:cd07637 168 KFEILDSMLSFMHAQYTFFQQGYSLLHELDPYM 200
Ank_4 pfam13637
Ankyrin repeats (many copies);
621-673 3.09e-06

Ankyrin repeats (many copies);


Pssm-ID: 372654 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 44.96  E-value: 3.09e-06
                          10        20        30        40        50
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 56711264   621 GNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIARNRQHKECEELL 673
Cdd:pfam13637   1 ELTALHAAAASGHLELLRLLLEKGADINAVDGNGETALHFAASNGNVEVLKLL 53
PHA03100 PHA03100
ankyrin repeat protein; Provisional
585-673 3.88e-06

ankyrin repeat protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 222984 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 422  Bit Score: 50.43  E-value: 3.88e-06
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264  585 GELALHLAIRVaSHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAK--------------AAD--GNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVG 648
Cdd:PHA03100 141 GENLLHLYLES-NKIDLKILKLLIDKGVDINAKnrvnyllsygvpinIKDvyGFTPLHYAVYNNNPEFVKYLLDLGANPN 219
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 56711264  649 AVNDAGETALDIARNRQHKECEELL 673
Cdd:PHA03100 220 LVNKYGDTPLHIAILNNNKEIFKLL 244
Ank_5 pfam13857
Ankyrin repeats (many copies);
621-661 4.53e-06

Ankyrin repeats (many copies);


Pssm-ID: 433530 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 44.64  E-value: 4.53e-06
                          10        20        30        40
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 56711264   621 GNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDIA 661
Cdd:pfam13857  16 GYTPLHVAAKYGALEIVRVLLAYGVDLNLKDEEGLTALDLA 56
PH_3BP2 cd13308
SH3 domain-binding protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; SH3BP2 (the gene that encodes ...
302-396 4.59e-06

SH3 domain-binding protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; SH3BP2 (the gene that encodes the adaptor protein 3BP2), HD, ITU, IT10C3, and ADD1 are located near the Huntington's Disease Gene on Human Chromosome 4pl6.3. SH3BP2 lies in a region that is often missing in individuals with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS). Gain of function mutations in SH3BP2 causes enhanced B-cell antigen receptor (BCR)-mediated activation of nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT), resulting in a rare, genetic disorder called cherubism. This results in an increase in the signaling complex formation with Syk, phospholipase C-gamma2 (PLC-gamma2), and Vav1. It was recently discovered that Tankyrase regulates 3BP2 stability through ADP-ribosylation and ubiquitylation by the E3-ubiquitin ligase. Cherubism mutations uncouple 3BP2 from Tankyrase-mediated protein destruction, which results in its stabilization and subsequent hyperactivation of the Src, Syk, and Vav signaling pathways. SH3BP2 is also a potential negative regulator of the abl oncogene. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270118  Cd Length: 113  Bit Score: 46.24  E-value: 4.59e-06
                        10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 302 GTEKVGFLYKK--SDGIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPP---VKLPLLTCQvrpnPEEKRCFDLV-------THN 369
Cdd:cd13308   8 DVIHSGTLTKKggSQKTLQNWQLRYVIIHQGCVYYYKNDQSAKPkgvFSLNGYNRR----AAEERTSKLKfvfkiihLSP 83
                        90       100
                ....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 56711264 370 --RTYHFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQNSKDEA 396
Cdd:cd13308  84 dhRTWYFAAKSEDEMSEWMEYIRREIDHY 112
PH_Ses cd13288
Sesquipedalian family Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The sesquipedalian family has 2 ...
303-392 5.98e-06

Sesquipedalian family Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The sesquipedalian family has 2 mammalian members: Ses1 and Ses2, which are also callled 7 kDa inositol polyphosphate phosphatase-interacting protein 1 and 2. They play a role in endocytic trafficking and are required for receptor recycling from endosomes, both to the trans-Golgi network and the plasma membrane. Members of this family form homodimers and heterodimers. Sesquipedalian interacts with inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase OCRL-1 (INPP5F) also known as Lowe oculocerebrorenal syndrome protein, a phosphatase enzyme that is involved in actin polymerization and is found in the trans-Golgi network and INPP5B. Sesquipedalian contains a single PH domain. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270105 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 120  Bit Score: 46.08  E-value: 5.98e-06
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gi 56711264 303 TEKVGFLYKKSDgIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPPVKLPLLT-CQVRPNPEEKR-CFDLVTH---NRTYHFHAE 377
Cdd:cd13288   8 VDKEGYLWKKGE-RNTSYQKRWFVLKGNLLFYFEKKGDREPLGVIVLEgCTVELAEDAEPyAFAIRFDgpgARSYVLAAE 86
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gi 56711264 378 DEQECEAWVSVLQNS 392
Cdd:cd13288  87 NQEDMESWMKALSRA 101
PH-GRAM1_AGT26 cd13215
Autophagy-related protein 26/Sterol 3-beta-glucosyltransferase Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, ...
305-390 8.38e-06

Autophagy-related protein 26/Sterol 3-beta-glucosyltransferase Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 1; ATG26 (also called UGT51/UDP-glycosyltransferase 51), a member of the glycosyltransferase 28 family, resulting in the biosynthesis of sterol glucoside. ATG26 in decane metabolism and autophagy. There are 32 known autophagy-related (ATG) proteins, 17 are components of the core autophagic machinery essential for all autophagy-related pathways and 15 are the additional components required only for certain pathways or species. The core autophagic machinery includes 1) the ATG9 cycling system (ATG1, ATG2, ATG9, ATG13, ATG18, and ATG27), 2) the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase complex (ATG6/VPS30, ATG14, VPS15, and ATG34), and 3) the ubiquitin-like protein system (ATG3, ATG4, ATG5, ATG7, ATG8, ATG10, ATG12, and ATG16). Less is known about how the core machinery is adapted or modulated with additional components to accommodate the nonselective sequestration of bulk cytosol (autophagosome formation) or selective sequestration of specific cargos (Cvt vesicle, pexophagosome, or bacteria-containing autophagosome formation). The pexophagosome-specific additions include the ATG30-ATG11-ATG17 receptor-adaptors complex, the coiled-coil protein ATG25, and the sterol glucosyltransferase ATG26. ATG26 is necessary for the degradation of medium peroxisomes. It contains 2 GRAM domains and a single PH domain. PH domains are only found in eukaryotes. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. PH domains also have diverse functions. They are often involved in targeting proteins to the plasma membrane, but 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.


Pssm-ID: 275402  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 45.69  E-value: 8.38e-06
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gi 56711264 305 KVGFLYKKSDgIRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMINrppVKLPLLTCQVR---------PNPEEKRCFDLVTHNRTYHFH 375
Cdd:cd13215  23 KSGYLSKRSK-RTLRYTRYWFVLKGDTLSWYNSSTD---LYFPAGTIDLRyatsielskSNGEATTSFKIVTNSRTYKFK 98
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gi 56711264 376 AEDEQECEAWVSVLQ 390
Cdd:cd13215  99 ADSETSADEWVKALK 113
PH2_MyoX cd13296
Myosin X Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 2; MyoX, a MyTH-FERM myosin, is a molecular ...
305-392 9.13e-06

Myosin X Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 2; MyoX, a MyTH-FERM myosin, is a molecular motor that has crucial functions in the transport and/or tethering of integrins in the actin-based extensions known as filopodia, microtubule binding, and in netrin-mediated axon guidance. It functions as a dimer. MyoX walks on bundles of actin, rather than single filaments, unlike the other unconventional myosins. MyoX is present in organisms ranging from humans to choanoflagellates, but not in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans.MyoX consists of a N-terminal motor/head region, a neck made of 3 IQ motifs, and a tail consisting of a coiled-coil domain, a PEST region, 3 PH domains, a myosin tail homology 4 (MyTH4), and a FERM domain at its very C-terminus. The first PH domain in the MyoX tail is a split-PH domain, interupted by the second PH domain such that PH 1a and PH 1b flanks PH 2. The third PH domain (PH 3) follows the PH 1b domain. This cd contains the second PH repeat. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270108  Cd Length: 103  Bit Score: 45.15  E-value: 9.13e-06
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gi 56711264 305 KVGFLYKKSDGI----RRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHsmiNRPPVKLPLLTCQVRPN-------PEEKRcFDLVTHNRTYH 373
Cdd:cd13296   1 KSGWLTKKGGGSstlsRRNWKSRWFVLRDTVLKYYE---NDQEGEKLLGTIDIRSAkeivdndPKENR-LSITTEERTYH 76
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gi 56711264 374 FHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQNS 392
Cdd:cd13296  77 LVAESPEDASQWVNVLTRV 95
PH_DAPP1 cd10573
Dual Adaptor for Phosphotyrosine and 3-Phosphoinositides Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; ...
305-390 1.49e-05

Dual Adaptor for Phosphotyrosine and 3-Phosphoinositides Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; DAPP1 (also known as PHISH/3' phosphoinositide-interacting SH2 domain-containing protein or Bam32) plays a role in B-cell activation and has potential roles in T-cell and mast cell function. DAPP1 promotes B cell receptor (BCR) induced activation of Rho GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42, which feed into mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) activation pathways and affect cytoskeletal rearrangement. DAPP1can also regulate BCR-induced activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), and c-jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK). DAPP1 contains an N-terminal SH2 domain and a C-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain with a single tyrosine phosphorylation site located centrally. DAPP1 binds strongly to both PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 and PtdIns(3,4)P2. The PH domain is essential for plasma membrane recruitment of PI3K upon cell activation. 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.


Pssm-ID: 269977 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 96  Bit Score: 44.24  E-value: 1.49e-05
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gi 56711264 305 KVGFLYKKSdGIRRVWQKR-----KCGVKYgcltISHSMINRPPVKLPLLTC---QVRPNPEEKRCFDLVTHNRTYHFHA 376
Cdd:cd10573   5 KEGYLTKLG-GIVKNWKTRwfvlrRNELKY----FKTRGDTKPIRVLDLRECssvQRDYSQGKVNCFCLVFPERTFYMYA 79
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gi 56711264 377 EDEQECEAWVSVLQ 390
Cdd:cd10573  80 NTEEEADEWVKLLK 93
PHA03095 PHA03095
ankyrin-like protein; Provisional
585-660 2.92e-05

ankyrin-like protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 222980 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 471  Bit Score: 47.71  E-value: 2.92e-05
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gi 56711264  585 GELALHLAIRVAShaSLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHcAALHGQ---LDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDAGETALDI 660
Cdd:PHA03095  83 GFTPLHLYLYNAT--TLDVIKLLIKAGADVNAKDKVGRTPLH-VYLSGFninPKVIRLLLRKGADVNALDLYGMTPLAV 158
Ank pfam00023
Ankyrin repeat; Ankyrins are multifunctional adaptors that link specific proteins to the ...
620-652 3.19e-05

Ankyrin repeat; Ankyrins are multifunctional adaptors that link specific proteins to the membrane-associated, spectrin- actin cytoskeleton. This repeat-domain is a 'membrane-binding' domain of up to 24 repeated units, and it mediates most of the protein's binding activities. Repeats 13-24 are especially active, with known sites of interaction for the Na/K ATPase, Cl/HCO(3) anion exchanger, voltage-gated sodium channel, clathrin heavy chain and L1 family cell adhesion molecules. The ANK repeats are found to form a contiguous spiral stack such that ion transporters like the anion exchanger associate in a large central cavity formed by the ANK repeat spiral, while clathrin and cell adhesion molecules associate with specific regions outside this cavity.


Pssm-ID: 459634 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 34  Bit Score: 41.51  E-value: 3.19e-05
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gi 56711264   620 DGNTALHCAALH-GQLDCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVND 652
Cdd:pfam00023   1 DGNTPLHLAAGRrGNLEIVKLLLSKGADVNARDK 34
ANK smart00248
ankyrin repeats; Ankyrin repeats are about 33 amino acids long and occur in at least four ...
620-642 1.10e-04

ankyrin repeats; Ankyrin repeats are about 33 amino acids long and occur in at least four consecutive copies. They are involved in protein-protein interactions. The core of the repeat seems to be an helix-loop-helix structure.


Pssm-ID: 197603 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 30  Bit Score: 39.88  E-value: 1.10e-04
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gi 56711264    620 DGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLR 642
Cdd:smart00248   1 DGRTPLHLAAENGNLEVVKLLLD 23
BAR_GRAF cd07636
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of GTPase Regulator Associated with Focal adhesion kinase; ...
107-239 1.29e-04

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of GTPase Regulator Associated with Focal adhesion kinase; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. GTPase Regulator Associated with Focal adhesion kinase (GRAF), also called Rho GTPase activating protein 26 (ARHGAP26), is a GAP with activity towards RhoA and Cdc42 and is only weakly active towards Rac1. It influences Rho-mediated cytoskeletal rearrangements and binds focal adhesion kinase (FAK), which is a critical component of integrin signaling. GRAF contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, a Rho GAP domain, and a C-terminal SH3 domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domain of GRAF directly interacts with its Rho GAP domain and inhibits its activity. Autoinhibited GRAF is capable of binding membranes and tubulating liposomes, showing that the membrane-tubulation and GAP-inhibitory functions of the BAR domain can occur simultaneously.


Pssm-ID: 153320 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 207  Bit Score: 44.28  E-value: 1.29e-04
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gi 56711264 107 REVAALFKNL-------VQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRHDSKKHLekawKDYESKVAKLEKERDRARFPGGSHgVMS 179
Cdd:cd07636  70 QEFAAVLRNLedertrmIENASEVLITPLEKFRKEQIGAAKEAKKKYD----KETEKYCAVLEKHLNLSSKKKESQ-LHE 144
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gi 56711264 180 QDTQRE--RRVFQLHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPF 239
Cdd:cd07636 145 ADSQVDlvRQHFYEVSLEYVFKVQEVQERKMFEFVEPLLAFLQGLFTFYHHGYELAKDFSDF 206
BAR_GRAF2 cd07635
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of GTPase Regulator Associated with Focal adhesion 2; BAR ...
93-239 1.55e-04

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of GTPase Regulator Associated with Focal adhesion 2; BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions. GTPase Regulator Associated with Focal adhesion kinase 2 (GRAF2), also called Rho GTPase activating protein 10 (ARHGAP10) or PS-GAP, is a GAP with activity towards Cdc42 and RhoA which regulates caspase-activated p21-activated protein kinase-2 (PAK-2p34). GRAF2 interacts with PAK-2p34, leading to its stabilization and decrease of cell death. It is highly expressed in skeletal muscle and also interacts with PKNbeta, which is a target of Rho. GRAF2 contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, a Rho GAP domain, and a C-terminal SH3 domain. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions. The BAR domain of the related protein GRAF directly interacts with its Rho GAP domain and inhibits its activity. Autoinhibited GRAF is capable of binding membranes and tubulating liposomes, showing that the membrane-tubulation and GAP-inhibitory functions of the BAR domain can occur simultaneously.


Pssm-ID: 153319  Cd Length: 207  Bit Score: 43.83  E-value: 1.55e-04
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gi 56711264  93 HELSTGFLNLAVfTREVAALfknlvqNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRHDSKKHLEKAWKDYESkvakLEKERDRARFPG 172
Cdd:cd07635  70 QEFSNFLKNLEE-QREIMAL------NVTETLIKPLERFRKEQLGAVKEEKKKFDKETEKNYSL----LEKHLNLSAKKK 138
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gi 56711264 173 GSHgVMSQDTQRE--RRVFQLHMCEYLVKAGESQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPF 239
Cdd:cd07635 139 EPQ-LQEADVQVEqnRQHFYELSLEYVCKLQEIQERKKFECVEPMLSFFQGVFTFYHQGYELAKDFNHY 206
PH_AtPH1 cd13276
Arabidopsis thaliana Pleckstrin homolog (PH) 1 (AtPH1) PH domain; AtPH1 is expressed in all ...
305-387 1.80e-04

Arabidopsis thaliana Pleckstrin homolog (PH) 1 (AtPH1) PH domain; AtPH1 is expressed in all plant tissue and is proposed to be the plant homolog of human pleckstrin. Pleckstrin consists of two PH domains separated by a linker region, while AtPH has a single PH domain with a short N-terminal extension. AtPH1 binds PtdIns3P specifically and is thought to be an adaptor molecule since it has no obvious catalytic functions. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270095  Cd Length: 106  Bit Score: 41.53  E-value: 1.80e-04
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gi 56711264 305 KVGFLYKKSDGIRrVWQKR----KCGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPPVKLPLLTCQVRPNPEEK----RCFDLVTHNRTYHFHA 376
Cdd:cd13276   1 KAGWLEKQGEFIK-TWRRRwfvlKQGKLFWFKEPDVTPYSKPRGVIDLSKCLTVKSAEDAtnkeNAFELSTPEETFYFIA 79
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gi 56711264 377 EDEQECEAWVS 387
Cdd:cd13276  80 DNEKEKEEWIG 90
ArfGap_AGFG1 cd08857
ArfGAP domain of AGFG1 (ArfGAP domain and FG repeat-containing protein 1); The ArfGAP domain ...
427-498 1.82e-04

ArfGAP domain of AGFG1 (ArfGAP domain and FG repeat-containing protein 1); The ArfGAP domain and FG repeat-containing proteins (AFGF) subfamily of Arf GTPase-activating proteins consists of the two structurally-related members: AGFG1 and AGFG2. AGFG1 (alias: HIV-1 Rev binding protein, HRB; Rev interacting protein, RIP; Rev/Rex activating domain-binding protein, RAB) and AGFG2 are involved in the maintenance and spread of immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. The ArfGAP domain of AGFG1 is related to nucleoporins, which is a class of proteins that mediate nucleocytoplasmic transport. AGFG1 plays a role in the Rev export pathway, which mediates the nucleocytoplasmic transfer of proteins and RNAs, possibly together by the nuclear export receptor CRM1. In humans, the presence of the FG repeat motifs (11 in AGFG1 and 7 in AGFG2) are thought to be required for these proteins to act as HIV-1 Rev cofactors. Hence, AGFG1 promotes movement of Rev-responsive element-containing RNAs from the nuclear periphery to the cytoplasm, which is an essential step for HIV-1 replication.


Pssm-ID: 350082 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 116  Bit Score: 41.95  E-value: 1.82e-04
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gi 56711264 427 LVAEVKSRPGNDRCCDCGAADPTWLSTNLGVLTCIQCSGVHRELGVRfSRIQSLTLDLLGPSELLLALNIGN 498
Cdd:cd08857   4 MLREMTSLPHNRKCFDCDQRGPTYANMTVGSFVCTSCSGILRGLNPP-HRVKSISMTTFTQQEIEFLQKHGN 74
PH_Skap_family cd13266
Src kinase-associated phosphoprotein family Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; Skap adaptor ...
305-386 3.44e-04

Src kinase-associated phosphoprotein family Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; Skap adaptor proteins couple receptors to cytoskeletal rearrangements. Src kinase-associated phosphoprotein of 55 kDa (Skap55)/Src kinase-associated phosphoprotein 1 (Skap1), Skap2, and Skap-homology (Skap-hom) have an N-terminal coiled-coil conformation, a central PH domain and a C-terminal SH3 domain. Their PH domains bind 3'-phosphoinositides as well as directly affecting targets such as in Skap55 where it directly affecting integrin regulation by ADAP and NF-kappaB activation or in Skap-hom where the dimerization and PH domains comprise a 3'-phosphoinositide-gated molecular switch that controls ruffle formation. PH domains are only found in eukaryotes. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270086  Cd Length: 106  Bit Score: 40.97  E-value: 3.44e-04
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gi 56711264 305 KVGFLYKKS-DG--IRRVWQKRKCGVKYGCLTISHSMINRPPVKLPLLT-CQVRPNPEEKR------CFDLVTHN-RTYH 373
Cdd:cd13266   3 KAGYLEKRRkDHsfFGSEWQKRWCAISKNVFYYYGSDKDKQQKGEFAINgYDVRMNPTLRKdgkkdcCFELVCPDkRTYQ 82
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gi 56711264 374 FHAEDEQECEAWV 386
Cdd:cd13266  83 FTAASPEDAEDWV 95
PH_PLEKHD1 cd13281
Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain containing, family D (with coiled-coil domains) member 1 PH ...
298-404 3.58e-04

Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain containing, family D (with coiled-coil domains) member 1 PH domain; Human PLEKHD1 (also called UPF0639, pleckstrin homology domain containing, family D (with M protein repeats) member 1) is a single transcript and contains a single PH domain. PLEKHD1 is conserved in human, chimpanzee, , dog, cow, mouse, chicken, zebrafish, and Caenorhabditis elegans. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270099  Cd Length: 139  Bit Score: 41.54  E-value: 3.58e-04
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gi 56711264 298 NKQFGTEKVGFLYKKSDGIRRVWQKRKCgvkygcltishsmIN-RPPVKLPLLTCQVRP--NPEEKRCFdLVTHNrtyHF 374
Cdd:cd13281  31 SKRFFIIKEGFLLYYSESEKKDFEKTRH-------------FNiHPKGVIPLGGCSIEAveDPGKPYAI-SISHS---DF 93
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gi 56711264 375 H------AEDEQECEAWVSVLQNSKDEALSNAFHGE 404
Cdd:cd13281  94 KgniilaADSEFEQEKWLDMLRESGKITWKNAQLGE 129
PHA02874 PHA02874
ankyrin repeat protein; Provisional
550-641 3.73e-04

ankyrin repeat protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 165205 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 434  Bit Score: 43.80  E-value: 3.73e-04
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gi 56711264  550 LRTAICSRDLLSVLEAFANGQDFGqlLPGPDGQAPgelaLHLAIRvasHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAA 629
Cdd:PHA02874 128 LHYAIKKGDLESIKMLFEYGADVN--IEDDNGCYP----IHIAIK---HNFFDIIKLLLEKGAYANVKDNNGESPLHNAA 198
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gi 56711264  630 LHGQLDCLKLLL 641
Cdd:PHA02874 199 EYGDYACIKLLI 210
PH_TAAP2-like cd13255
Tandem PH-domain-containing protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The binding of TAPP2 ...
305-400 4.91e-04

Tandem PH-domain-containing protein 2 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain; The binding of TAPP2 (also called PLEKHA2) adaptors to PtdIns(3,4)P(2), but not PI(3,4, 5)P3, function as negative regulators of insulin and PI3K signalling pathways (i.e. TAPP/utrophin/syntrophin complex). TAPP2 contains two sequential PH domains in which the C-terminal PH domain specifically binds PtdIns(3,4)P2 with high affinity. The N-terminal PH domain does not interact with any phosphoinositide tested. They also contain a C-terminal PDZ-binding motif that interacts with several PDZ-binding proteins, including PTPN13 (known previously as PTPL1 or FAP-1) as well as the scaffolding proteins MUPP1 (multiple PDZ-domain-containing protein 1), syntrophin and utrophin. The members here are most sequence similar to TAPP2 proteins, but may not be actual TAPP2 proteins. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270075  Cd Length: 110  Bit Score: 40.47  E-value: 4.91e-04
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gi 56711264 305 KVGFLYKKsdGIRR-VWQKRkcgvkYGCLTISHSMINRPPVKLPLL------------TCQVRPNPEekrCFDLVTHNRT 371
Cdd:cd13255   8 KAGYLEKK--GERRkTWKKR-----WFVLRPTKLAYYKNDKEYRLLrlidltdihtctEVQLKKHDN---TFGIVTPART 77
                        90       100
                ....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 56711264 372 YHFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQNSKDEALSNA 400
Cdd:cd13255  78 FYVQADSKAEMESWISAINLARQALRATI 106
BAR_SFC_plant cd07606
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of the plant protein SCARFACE (SFC); BAR domains are ...
40-239 7.26e-04

The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain of the plant protein SCARFACE (SFC); BAR domains are dimerization, lipid binding and curvature sensing modules found in many different proteins with diverse functions including organelle biogenesis, membrane trafficking or remodeling, and cell division and migration. The plant protein SCARFACE (SFC), also called VAscular Network 3 (VAN3), is a plant ACAP (ArfGAP with Coiled-coil, ANK repeat and PH domain containing protein), an Arf GTPase Activating Protein (GAP) that plays a role in the trafficking of auxin efflux regulators from the plasma membrane to the endosome. It is required for the normal vein patterning in leaves. SCF contains an N-terminal BAR domain, followed by a Pleckstrin Homology (PH) domain, an Arf GAP domain, and C-terminal ankyrin (ANK) repeats. BAR domains form dimers that bind to membranes, induce membrane bending and curvature, and may also be involved in protein-protein interactions.


Pssm-ID: 153290  Cd Length: 202  Bit Score: 41.71  E-value: 7.26e-04
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gi 56711264  40 AREEALEGDQAIL----QRIKKAVRAiHSSGLGHVETEE-HYREAVEALGNSHLSQNSheLSTGFLNLAVFT---REVAA 111
Cdd:cd07606   1 KQLQELEGSADELrdrsLKLYKGCRK-YRDALGEAYDGDsAFAESLEEFGGGHDDPIS--VAVGGPVMTKFTsalREIGS 77
                        90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 56711264 112 LFKNLVQNLNNIVSFPLDSLMKGHLRDGRhDSKKHLEKAWKDYESKVAKLEKERDRARfpGGSHGVMSQDTQRERRVFQ- 190
Cdd:cd07606  78 YKEVLRSQVEHMLNDRLAQFADTDLQEVK-DARRRFDKASLDYEQARSKFLSLTKDAK--PEILAAAEEDLGTTRSAFEt 154
                       170       180       190       200       210
                ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 56711264 191 --LHMCEYLVKAgesQVKQGPDFLQSLIKFFHAQHNFFQDGWKAAQSLSPF 239
Cdd:cd07606 155 arFDLMNRLHAA---DARKRVEFLERLSGSMDAHLAFFKSGYELLRQLEPY 202
Ank_3 pfam13606
Ankyrin repeat; Ankyrins are multifunctional adaptors that link specific proteins to the ...
620-647 1.65e-03

Ankyrin repeat; Ankyrins are multifunctional adaptors that link specific proteins to the membrane-associated, spectrin- actin cytoskeleton. This repeat-domain is a 'membrane-binding' domain of up to 24 repeated units, and it mediates most of the protein's binding activities.


Pssm-ID: 463933 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 30  Bit Score: 36.85  E-value: 1.65e-03
                          10        20
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gi 56711264   620 DGNTALHCAALHGQLDCLKLLLRGRAPV 647
Cdd:pfam13606   1 DGNTPLHLAARNGRLEIVKLLLENGADI 28
PHA02878 PHA02878
ankyrin repeat protein; Provisional
589-661 6.05e-03

ankyrin repeat protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 222939 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 477  Bit Score: 40.25  E-value: 6.05e-03
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gi 56711264  589 LHLAIRvasHASLPIVDFLIQNGGHLDAKAADGNTALHCAAlhGQL---DCLKLLLRGRAPVGAVNDA-GETALDIA 661
Cdd:PHA02878 205 LHHAVK---HYNKPIVHILLENGASTDARDKCGNTPLHISV--GYCkdyDILKLLLEHGVDVNAKSYIlGLTALHSS 276
PH2_ARAP cd13254
ArfGAP with RhoGAP domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, ...
359-390 6.71e-03

ArfGAP with RhoGAP domain, ankyrin repeat and PH domain Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, repeat 2; ARAP proteins (also called centaurin delta) are phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent GTPase-activating proteins that modulate actin cytoskeleton remodeling by regulating ARF and RHO family members. They bind phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P3) and phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P2) binding. There are 3 mammalian ARAP proteins: ARAP1, ARAP2, and ARAP3. All ARAP proteins contain a N-terminal SAM (sterile alpha motif) domain, 5 PH domains, an ArfGAP domain, 2 ankyrin domain, A RhoGap domain, and a Ras-associating domain. This hierarchy contains the second PH domain in ARAP. 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.


Pssm-ID: 270074  Cd Length: 90  Bit Score: 36.62  E-value: 6.71e-03
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gi 56711264 359 EKRCFDLVTHNRTYHFHAEDEQECEAWVSVLQ 390
Cdd:cd13254  59 DRRSFDLTTPYRSFSFTAESEHEKQEWIEAVQ 90
 
Blast search parameters
Data Source: Precalculated data, version = cdd.v.3.21
Preset Options:Database: CDSEARCH/cdd   Low complexity filter: no  Composition Based Adjustment: yes   E-value threshold: 0.01

References:

  • Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
  • Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
  • Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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