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rho GTPase-activating protein 45 [Rattus norvegicus]

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Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RhoGAP super family cl02570
RhoGAP: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) for Rho-like GTPases; GAPs towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like ...
756-966 2.59e-98

RhoGAP: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) for Rho-like GTPases; GAPs towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases. Small GTPases (G proteins) cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when bound to GDP. The Rho family of small G proteins, which includes Cdc42Hs, activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. G proteins generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude. The RhoGAPs are one of the major classes of regulators of Rho G proteins.


The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd04378:

Pssm-ID: 470621  Cd Length: 203  Bit Score: 309.74  E-value: 2.59e-98
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  756 FGQDFSQAAHSTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLR 835
Cdd:cd04378     1 FGVDFSQVPRDFPDEVPFIIKKCTSEIENRALGVQGIYRVSGSKARVEKLCQAFENGKDLVELSELSPHDISSVLKLFLR 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  836 QLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDSLKAEaeakaasrGRQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVE 915
Cdd:cd04378    81 QLPEPLILFRLYNDFIALAKEIQRDT--------EEDKAPNTPIEVNRIIRKLKDLLRQLPASNYNTLQHLIAHLYRVAE 152
                         170       180       190       200       210
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 157820943  916 MEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04378   153 QFEENKMSPNNLGIVFGPTLIRPRPGDADVSLSSLVDYGYQARLVEFLITN 203
C1_GMIP-like cd20816
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the GEM-interacting protein (GMIP) ...
698-748 1.38e-28

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the GEM-interacting protein (GMIP)-like family; The GMIP-like family includes GMIP, Rho GTPase-activating protein 29 (ARHGAP29) and Rho GTPase-activating protein 45 (ARHGAP45). GMIP is a RhoA-specific GTPase-activating protein that acts as a key factor in saltatory neuronal migration. It associates with the Rab27a effector JFC1 and modulates vesicular transport and exocytosis. ARHGAP29, also called PTPL1-associated RhoGAP protein 1 (PARG1) or Rho-type GTPase-activating protein 29, is a GTPase activator for the Rho-type GTPases by converting them to an inactive GDP-bound state. It has strong activity toward RHOA, and weaker activity toward RAC1 and CDC42. ARHGAP29 may act as a specific effector of RAP2A to regulate Rho. In concert with RASIP1, ARHGAP29 suppresses RhoA signaling and dampens ROCK and MYH9 activities in endothelial cells and plays an essential role in blood vessel tubulogenesis. ARHGAP45, also called minor histocompatibility antigen HA-1 (mHag HA-1), is a Rac-GAP (GTPase-Activating Protein) in endothelial cells. It acts as a novel regulator of endothelial integrity. ARHGAP45 contains a GTPase activator for the Rho-type GTPases (RhoGAP) domain that would be able to negatively regulate the actin cytoskeleton as well as cell spreading. However, it also contains N-terminally a BAR-domin which can play an autoinhibitory effect on this RhoGAP activity. Members of this family contain a zinc-binding C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


:

Pssm-ID: 410366  Cd Length: 51  Bit Score: 108.88  E-value: 1.38e-28
                          10        20        30        40        50
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 157820943  698 RTHRLRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHKK 748
Cdd:cd20816     1 QTHRFRRLRTPSKCRECDSYVYFNGAECEECGLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHKR 51
BAR super family cl12013
The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain, a dimerization module that binds membranes and detects ...
278-529 2.40e-13

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.


The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd07652:

Pssm-ID: 472257 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 234  Bit Score: 70.84  E-value: 2.40e-13
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  278 EGGVDAALQYAKDMARYMKDLIGYLEKRTTLEMEFAKGLQKVVHNCRQNVTHAPHMPllSIYSLALEQDLEFGHGMVQAV 357
Cdd:cd07652     4 DVGLSTLLDRLKQSIASAKEFATFLKKRAAIEEEHARGLKKLARTTLDTYKRPDHKQ--GSFSNAYHSSLEFHEKLADNG 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  358 GTLQT--QTFMQPLTLRRLEHERRRKEIKESWHRAQRKLQEAEANLRKAKQGYKQRCEDHDKARLQvakaeEEQQGTG-- 433
Cdd:cd07652    82 LRFAKalNEMSDELSSLAKTVEKSRKSIKETGKRAEKKVQDAEAAAEKAKARYDSLADDLERVKTG-----DPGKKLKfg 156
                         170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  434 -PGAGTAASKALDKRRRLEEEAKnkaeeamaTYRTCVADAKTQKQELEDT-KVTALRQIQEVIRQSDQTIKsatisyyql 511
Cdd:cd07652   157 lKGNKSAAQHEDELLRKVQAADQ--------DYASKVNAAQALRQELLSRhRPEAVKDLFDLILEIDAALR--------- 219
                         250
                  ....*....|....*...
gi 157820943  512 MHMQtaplpvNFQMLCES 529
Cdd:cd07652   220 LQYQ------KYALPNEL 231
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1 cd04378
RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
756-966 2.59e-98

RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of GMIP (Gem interacting protein) and PARG1 (PTPL1-associated RhoGAP1). GMIP plays important roles in neurite growth and axonal guidance, and interacts with Gem, a member of the RGK subfamily of the Ras small GTPase superfamily, through the N-terminal half of the protein. GMIP contains a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. GMIP inhibits RhoA function, but is inactive towards Rac1 and Cdc41. PARG1 interacts with Rap2, also a member of the Ras small GTPase superfamily whose exact function is unknown, and shows strong preference for Rho. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239843  Cd Length: 203  Bit Score: 309.74  E-value: 2.59e-98
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  756 FGQDFSQAAHSTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLR 835
Cdd:cd04378     1 FGVDFSQVPRDFPDEVPFIIKKCTSEIENRALGVQGIYRVSGSKARVEKLCQAFENGKDLVELSELSPHDISSVLKLFLR 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  836 QLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDSLKAEaeakaasrGRQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVE 915
Cdd:cd04378    81 QLPEPLILFRLYNDFIALAKEIQRDT--------EEDKAPNTPIEVNRIIRKLKDLLRQLPASNYNTLQHLIAHLYRVAE 152
                         170       180       190       200       210
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 157820943  916 MEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04378   153 QFEENKMSPNNLGIVFGPTLIRPRPGDADVSLSSLVDYGYQARLVEFLITN 203
RhoGAP smart00324
GTPase-activator protein for Rho-like GTPases; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac ...
771-967 2.19e-49

GTPase-activator protein for Rho-like GTPases; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases. etter domain limits and outliers.


Pssm-ID: 214618  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 172.84  E-value: 2.19e-49
                            10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                    ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943    771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELV-ELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHE 849
Cdd:smart00324    3 IPIIVEKCIEYLEKRGLDTEGIYRVSGSKSRVKELRDAFDSGPDPDlDLSEYDVHDVAGLLKLFLRELPEPLITYELYEE 82
                            90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                    ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943    850 LVGLAKDSlkaeaeakaasrgrqdgSESEAatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGI 929
Cdd:smart00324   83 FIEAAKLE-----------------DETER-----LRALRELLSLLPPANRATLRYLLAHLNRVAEHSEENKMTARNLAI 140
                           170       180       190
                    ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 157820943    930 VFGPTLLRPRPTDATvslsSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVHY 967
Cdd:smart00324  141 VFGPTLLRPPDGEVA----SLKDIRHQNTVIEFLIENA 174
RhoGAP pfam00620
RhoGAP domain; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases.
772-940 1.07e-41

RhoGAP domain; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases.


Pssm-ID: 459875  Cd Length: 148  Bit Score: 149.62  E-value: 1.07e-41
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943   772 PFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELV-ELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHEL 850
Cdd:pfam00620    1 PLIVRKCVEYLEKRGLDTEGIFRVSGSASRIKELREAFDRGPDVDlDLEEEDVHVVASLLKLFLRELPEPLLTFELYEEF 80
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943   851 VGLAKDSlkaeaeakaasrgrqdgSESEAatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIV 930
Cdd:pfam00620   81 IEAAKLP-----------------DEEER-----LEALRELLRKLPPANRDTLRYLLAHLNRVAQNSDVNKMNAHNLAIV 138
                          170
                   ....*....|
gi 157820943   931 FGPTLLRPRP 940
Cdd:pfam00620  139 FGPTLLRPPD 148
C1_GMIP-like cd20816
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the GEM-interacting protein (GMIP) ...
698-748 1.38e-28

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the GEM-interacting protein (GMIP)-like family; The GMIP-like family includes GMIP, Rho GTPase-activating protein 29 (ARHGAP29) and Rho GTPase-activating protein 45 (ARHGAP45). GMIP is a RhoA-specific GTPase-activating protein that acts as a key factor in saltatory neuronal migration. It associates with the Rab27a effector JFC1 and modulates vesicular transport and exocytosis. ARHGAP29, also called PTPL1-associated RhoGAP protein 1 (PARG1) or Rho-type GTPase-activating protein 29, is a GTPase activator for the Rho-type GTPases by converting them to an inactive GDP-bound state. It has strong activity toward RHOA, and weaker activity toward RAC1 and CDC42. ARHGAP29 may act as a specific effector of RAP2A to regulate Rho. In concert with RASIP1, ARHGAP29 suppresses RhoA signaling and dampens ROCK and MYH9 activities in endothelial cells and plays an essential role in blood vessel tubulogenesis. ARHGAP45, also called minor histocompatibility antigen HA-1 (mHag HA-1), is a Rac-GAP (GTPase-Activating Protein) in endothelial cells. It acts as a novel regulator of endothelial integrity. ARHGAP45 contains a GTPase activator for the Rho-type GTPases (RhoGAP) domain that would be able to negatively regulate the actin cytoskeleton as well as cell spreading. However, it also contains N-terminally a BAR-domin which can play an autoinhibitory effect on this RhoGAP activity. Members of this family contain a zinc-binding C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410366  Cd Length: 51  Bit Score: 108.88  E-value: 1.38e-28
                          10        20        30        40        50
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 157820943  698 RTHRLRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHKK 748
Cdd:cd20816     1 QTHRFRRLRTPSKCRECDSYVYFNGAECEECGLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHKR 51
F-BAR_Rgd1 cd07652
The F-BAR (FES-CIP4 Homology and Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rho ...
278-529 2.40e-13

The F-BAR (FES-CIP4 Homology and Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rho GTPase activating protein Rgd1 and similar proteins; F-BAR domains are dimerization modules that bind and bend membranes and are found in proteins involved in membrane dynamics and actin reorganization. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rgd1 is a GTPase activating protein (GAP) with activity towards Rho3p and Rho4p, which are involved in bud growth and cytokinesis, respectively. At low pH, S. cerevisiae Rgd1 is required for cell survival and the activation of the protein kinase C pathway, which is important in cell integrity and the maintenance of cell shape. It contains an N-terminal F-BAR domain and a C-terminal Rho GAP domain. The F-BAR domain of S. cerevisiae Rgd1 binds to phosphoinositides and plays an important role in the localization of the protein to the bud tip/neck during the cell cycle. F-BAR domains form banana-shaped dimers with a positively-charged concave surface that binds to negatively-charged lipid membranes. They can induce membrane deformation in the form of long tubules.


Pssm-ID: 153336 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 234  Bit Score: 70.84  E-value: 2.40e-13
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  278 EGGVDAALQYAKDMARYMKDLIGYLEKRTTLEMEFAKGLQKVVHNCRQNVTHAPHMPllSIYSLALEQDLEFGHGMVQAV 357
Cdd:cd07652     4 DVGLSTLLDRLKQSIASAKEFATFLKKRAAIEEEHARGLKKLARTTLDTYKRPDHKQ--GSFSNAYHSSLEFHEKLADNG 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  358 GTLQT--QTFMQPLTLRRLEHERRRKEIKESWHRAQRKLQEAEANLRKAKQGYKQRCEDHDKARLQvakaeEEQQGTG-- 433
Cdd:cd07652    82 LRFAKalNEMSDELSSLAKTVEKSRKSIKETGKRAEKKVQDAEAAAEKAKARYDSLADDLERVKTG-----DPGKKLKfg 156
                         170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  434 -PGAGTAASKALDKRRRLEEEAKnkaeeamaTYRTCVADAKTQKQELEDT-KVTALRQIQEVIRQSDQTIKsatisyyql 511
Cdd:cd07652   157 lKGNKSAAQHEDELLRKVQAADQ--------DYASKVNAAQALRQELLSRhRPEAVKDLFDLILEIDAALR--------- 219
                         250
                  ....*....|....*...
gi 157820943  512 MHMQtaplpvNFQMLCES 529
Cdd:cd07652   220 LQYQ------KYALPNEL 231
FCH smart00055
Fes/CIP4 homology domain; Alignment extended from original report. Highly alpha-helical. Also ...
280-355 4.08e-12

Fes/CIP4 homology domain; Alignment extended from original report. Highly alpha-helical. Also known as the RAEYL motif or the S. pombe Cdc15 N-terminal domain.


Pssm-ID: 214492 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 87  Bit Score: 63.13  E-value: 4.08e-12
                            10        20        30        40        50        60        70
                    ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 157820943    280 GVDAALQYAKDMARYMKDLIGYLEKRTTLEMEFAKGLQKVVHNCRQNV-THAPHMPLLSIYSLALEQDLEFGHGMVQ 355
Cdd:smart00055   10 GFEALLSRLKNGLRLLEDLKKFMRERAKIEEEYAKKLQKLSKKLRAVRdTEPEYGSLSKAWEVLLSETDALAKQHLE 86
C1 smart00109
Protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1) domains (Cysteine-rich domains); Some bind phorbol ...
699-744 3.07e-09

Protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1) domains (Cysteine-rich domains); Some bind phorbol esters and diacylglycerol. Some bind RasGTP. Zinc-binding domains.


Pssm-ID: 197519  Cd Length: 50  Bit Score: 53.63  E-value: 3.07e-09
                            10        20        30        40
                    ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 157820943    699 THRLRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYF---QGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:smart00109    2 KHVFRTFTKPTFCCVCRKSIWGsfkQGLRCSECKVKCHKKCADKVPKAC 50
C1_1 pfam00130
Phorbol esters/diacylglycerol binding domain (C1 domain); This domain is also known as the ...
703-745 1.57e-06

Phorbol esters/diacylglycerol binding domain (C1 domain); This domain is also known as the Protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1) domain.


Pssm-ID: 395079  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 46.28  E-value: 1.57e-06
                           10        20        30        40
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 157820943   703 RKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYF---QGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCG 745
Cdd:pfam00130    6 RNFKQPTFCDHCGEFLWGlgkQGLKCSWCKLNVHKRCHEKVPPECG 51
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1 cd04378
RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
756-966 2.59e-98

RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of GMIP (Gem interacting protein) and PARG1 (PTPL1-associated RhoGAP1). GMIP plays important roles in neurite growth and axonal guidance, and interacts with Gem, a member of the RGK subfamily of the Ras small GTPase superfamily, through the N-terminal half of the protein. GMIP contains a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. GMIP inhibits RhoA function, but is inactive towards Rac1 and Cdc41. PARG1 interacts with Rap2, also a member of the Ras small GTPase superfamily whose exact function is unknown, and shows strong preference for Rho. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239843  Cd Length: 203  Bit Score: 309.74  E-value: 2.59e-98
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  756 FGQDFSQAAHSTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLR 835
Cdd:cd04378     1 FGVDFSQVPRDFPDEVPFIIKKCTSEIENRALGVQGIYRVSGSKARVEKLCQAFENGKDLVELSELSPHDISSVLKLFLR 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  836 QLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDSLKAEaeakaasrGRQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVE 915
Cdd:cd04378    81 QLPEPLILFRLYNDFIALAKEIQRDT--------EEDKAPNTPIEVNRIIRKLKDLLRQLPASNYNTLQHLIAHLYRVAE 152
                         170       180       190       200       210
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 157820943  916 MEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04378   153 QFEENKMSPNNLGIVFGPTLIRPRPGDADVSLSSLVDYGYQARLVEFLITN 203
RhoGAP_PARG1 cd04409
RhoGAP_PARG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
756-966 6.55e-95

RhoGAP_PARG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of PARG1 (PTPL1-associated RhoGAP1). PARG1 was originally cloned as an interaction partner of PTPL1, an intracellular protein-tyrosine phosphatase. PARG1 interacts with Rap2, also a member of the Ras small GTPase superfamily whose exact function is unknown, and shows strong preference for Rho. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239874  Cd Length: 211  Bit Score: 300.96  E-value: 6.55e-95
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  756 FGQDFSQAAHSTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLR 835
Cdd:cd04409     1 FGADFAQVAKKSPDGIPFIIKKCTSEIESRALCLKGIYRVNGAKSRVEKLCQAFENGKDLVELSELSPHDISNVLKLYLR 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 157820943  836 QLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDSLKAEAEAKAASRGRQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVE 915
Cdd:cd04409    81 QLPEPLILFRLYNEFIGLAKESQHVNETQEAKKNSDKKWPNMCTELNRILLKSKDLLRQLPAPNYNTLQFLIVHLHRVSE 160
                         170       180       190       200       210
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gi 157820943  916 MEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04409   161 QAEENKMSASNLGIIFGPTLIRPRPTDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARLVELLITY 211
RhoGAP_GMIP cd04408
RhoGAP_GMIP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of GMIP ...
756-966 6.24e-62

RhoGAP_GMIP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of GMIP (Gem interacting protein). GMIP plays important roles in neurite growth and axonal guidance, and interacts with Gem, a member of the RGK subfamily of the Ras small GTPase superfamily, through the N-terminal half of the protein. GMIP contains a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. GMIP inhibits RhoA function, but is inactive towards Rac1 and Cdc41. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239873  Cd Length: 200  Bit Score: 209.67  E-value: 6.24e-62
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gi 157820943  756 FGQDFSQAAHSTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLR 835
Cdd:cd04408     1 FGVDFSQLPRDFPEEVPFVVVRCTAEIENRALGVQGIYRISGSKARVEKLCQAFENGRDLVDLSGHSPHDITSVLKHFLK 80
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gi 157820943  836 QLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDSLkaeaeakaasRGRQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVE 915
Cdd:cd04408    81 ELPEPVLPFQLYDDFIALAKELQ----------RDSEKAAESPSIVENIIRSLKELLGRLPVSNYNTLRHLMAHLYRVAE 150
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gi 157820943  916 MEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDAtVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04408   151 RFEDNKMSPNNLGIVFGPTLLRPLVGGD-VSMICLLDTGYQAQLVEFLISN 200
RhoGAP smart00324
GTPase-activator protein for Rho-like GTPases; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac ...
771-967 2.19e-49

GTPase-activator protein for Rho-like GTPases; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases. etter domain limits and outliers.


Pssm-ID: 214618  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 172.84  E-value: 2.19e-49
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gi 157820943    771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELV-ELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHE 849
Cdd:smart00324    3 IPIIVEKCIEYLEKRGLDTEGIYRVSGSKSRVKELRDAFDSGPDPDlDLSEYDVHDVAGLLKLFLRELPEPLITYELYEE 82
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gi 157820943    850 LVGLAKDSlkaeaeakaasrgrqdgSESEAatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGI 929
Cdd:smart00324   83 FIEAAKLE-----------------DETER-----LRALRELLSLLPPANRATLRYLLAHLNRVAEHSEENKMTARNLAI 140
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gi 157820943    930 VFGPTLLRPRPTDATvslsSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVHY 967
Cdd:smart00324  141 VFGPTLLRPPDGEVA----SLKDIRHQNTVIEFLIENA 174
RhoGAP cd00159
RhoGAP: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) for Rho-like GTPases; GAPs towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like ...
772-966 1.08e-42

RhoGAP: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) for Rho-like GTPases; GAPs towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases. Small GTPases (G proteins) cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when bound to GDP. The Rho family of small G proteins, which includes Cdc42Hs, activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. G proteins generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude. The RhoGAPs are one of the major classes of regulators of Rho G proteins.


Pssm-ID: 238090 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 169  Bit Score: 153.23  E-value: 1.08e-42
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gi 157820943  772 PFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELV 851
Cdd:cd00159     1 PLIIEKCIEYLEKNGLNTEGIFRVSGSASKIEELKKKFDRGEDIDDLEDYDVHDVASLLKLYLRELPEPLIPFELYDEFI 80
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gi 157820943  852 GLAKDslkaeaeakaasrgrQDGSESEAAtlamvgrLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVF 931
Cdd:cd00159    81 ELAKI---------------EDEEERIEA-------LKELLKSLPPENRDLLKYLLKLLHKISQNSEVNKMTASNLAIVF 138
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gi 157820943  932 GPTLLRPRPTDatvsLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd00159   139 APTLLRPPDSD----DELLEDIKKLNEIVEFLIEN 169
RhoGAP pfam00620
RhoGAP domain; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases.
772-940 1.07e-41

RhoGAP domain; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases.


Pssm-ID: 459875  Cd Length: 148  Bit Score: 149.62  E-value: 1.07e-41
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gi 157820943   772 PFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELV-ELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHEL 850
Cdd:pfam00620    1 PLIVRKCVEYLEKRGLDTEGIFRVSGSASRIKELREAFDRGPDVDlDLEEEDVHVVASLLKLFLRELPEPLLTFELYEEF 80
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gi 157820943   851 VGLAKDSlkaeaeakaasrgrqdgSESEAatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIV 930
Cdd:pfam00620   81 IEAAKLP-----------------DEEER-----LEALRELLRKLPPANRDTLRYLLAHLNRVAQNSDVNKMNAHNLAIV 138
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gi 157820943   931 FGPTLLRPRP 940
Cdd:pfam00620  139 FGPTLLRPPD 148
RhoGAP_ARAP cd04385
RhoGAP_ARAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present ...
767-967 2.33e-29

RhoGAP_ARAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in ARAPs. ARAPs (also known as centaurin deltas) contain, besides the RhoGAP domain, an Arf GAP, ankyrin repeat ras-associating, and PH domains. Since their ArfGAP activity is PIP3-dependent, ARAPs are considered integration points for phosphoinositide, Arf and Rho signaling. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239850  Cd Length: 184  Bit Score: 115.87  E-value: 2.33e-29
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gi 157820943  767 TPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVEL--SQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISF 844
Cdd:cd04385    11 TDNDIPVIVDKCIDFITQHGLMSEGIYRKNGKNSSVKKLLEAFRKDARSVQLreGEYTVHDVADVLKRFLRDLPDPLLTS 90
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gi 157820943  845 RFYHELVGLAKDslkaeaeakaasrgrQDGSESeaatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTP 924
Cdd:cd04385    91 ELHAEWIEAAEL---------------ENKDER-------IARYKELIRRLPPINRATLKVLIGHLYRVQKHSDENQMSV 148
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gi 157820943  925 GNLGIVFGPTLLRprpTDATVSLSslvdYPHQARVIETLIVHY 967
Cdd:cd04385   149 HNLALVFGPTLFQ---TDEHSVGQ----TSHEVKVIEDLIDNY 184
C1_GMIP-like cd20816
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the GEM-interacting protein (GMIP) ...
698-748 1.38e-28

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the GEM-interacting protein (GMIP)-like family; The GMIP-like family includes GMIP, Rho GTPase-activating protein 29 (ARHGAP29) and Rho GTPase-activating protein 45 (ARHGAP45). GMIP is a RhoA-specific GTPase-activating protein that acts as a key factor in saltatory neuronal migration. It associates with the Rab27a effector JFC1 and modulates vesicular transport and exocytosis. ARHGAP29, also called PTPL1-associated RhoGAP protein 1 (PARG1) or Rho-type GTPase-activating protein 29, is a GTPase activator for the Rho-type GTPases by converting them to an inactive GDP-bound state. It has strong activity toward RHOA, and weaker activity toward RAC1 and CDC42. ARHGAP29 may act as a specific effector of RAP2A to regulate Rho. In concert with RASIP1, ARHGAP29 suppresses RhoA signaling and dampens ROCK and MYH9 activities in endothelial cells and plays an essential role in blood vessel tubulogenesis. ARHGAP45, also called minor histocompatibility antigen HA-1 (mHag HA-1), is a Rac-GAP (GTPase-Activating Protein) in endothelial cells. It acts as a novel regulator of endothelial integrity. ARHGAP45 contains a GTPase activator for the Rho-type GTPases (RhoGAP) domain that would be able to negatively regulate the actin cytoskeleton as well as cell spreading. However, it also contains N-terminally a BAR-domin which can play an autoinhibitory effect on this RhoGAP activity. Members of this family contain a zinc-binding C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410366  Cd Length: 51  Bit Score: 108.88  E-value: 1.38e-28
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gi 157820943  698 RTHRLRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHKK 748
Cdd:cd20816     1 QTHRFRRLRTPSKCRECDSYVYFNGAECEECGLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHKR 51
RhoGAP_chimaerin cd04372
RhoGAP_chimaerin: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
764-971 3.63e-28

RhoGAP_chimaerin: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of chimaerins. Chimaerins are a family of phorbolester- and diacylglycerol-responsive GAPs specific for the Rho-like GTPase Rac. Chimaerins exist in two alternative splice forms that each contain a C-terminal GAP domain, and a central C1 domain which binds phorbol esters, inducing a conformational change that activates the protein; one splice form is lacking the N-terminal Src homology-2 (SH2) domain. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239837 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 194  Bit Score: 112.61  E-value: 3.63e-28
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gi 157820943  764 AHSTPdgVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHD---ISNVLKLYLRQLPEP 840
Cdd:cd04372    11 AHNTQ--RPMVVDMCIREIEARGLQSEGLYRVSGFAEEIEDVKMAFDRDGEKADISATVYPDinvITGALKLYFRDLPIP 88
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gi 157820943  841 LISFRFYHELVGLAKDSlkaeaeakaasrgrqDGSESEAAtlamvgrLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDN 920
Cdd:cd04372    89 VITYDTYPKFIDAAKIS---------------NPDERLEA-------VHEALMLLPPAHYETLRYLMEHLKRVTLHEKDN 146
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gi 157820943  921 KMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPrPTDATvsLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVHYGLVF 971
Cdd:cd04372   147 KMNAENLGIVFGPTLMRP-PEDSA--LTTLNDMRYQILIVQLLITNEDVLF 194
RhoGAP_Graf cd04374
RhoGAP_Graf: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in GRAF (GTPase ...
774-964 1.02e-27

RhoGAP_Graf: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in GRAF (GTPase regulator associated with focal adhesion kinase); Graf is a multi-domain protein, containing SH3 and PH domains, that binds focal adhesion kinase and influences cytoskeletal changes mediated by Rho proteins. Graf exhibits GAP activity toward RhoA and Cdc42, but only weakly activates Rac1. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239839  Cd Length: 203  Bit Score: 111.72  E-value: 1.02e-27
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gi 157820943  774 IIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHD------ISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFY 847
Cdd:cd04374    31 FVRKCIEAVETRGINEQGLYRVVGVNSKVQKLLSLGLDPKTSTPGDVDLDNSeweiktITSALKTYLRNLPEPLMTYELH 110
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gi 157820943  848 HELVGLAKdslkaeaeakaasrgrQDGSESEaatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNL 927
Cdd:cd04374   111 NDFINAAK----------------SENLESR------VNAIHSLVHKLPEKNREMLELLIKHLTNVSDHSKKNLMTVSNL 168
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gi 157820943  928 GIVFGPTLLRPRptDATVslSSLVDYPHQARVIETLI 964
Cdd:cd04374   169 GVVFGPTLLRPQ--EETV--AAIMDIKFQNIVVEILI 201
RhoGAP_ARHGAP21 cd04395
RhoGAP_ARHGAP21: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
766-971 1.26e-27

RhoGAP_ARHGAP21: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP21-like proteins. ArhGAP21 is a multi-domain protein, containing RhoGAP, PH and PDZ domains, and is believed to play a role in the organization of the cell-cell junction complex. It has been shown to function as a GAP of Cdc42 and RhoA, and to interact with alpha-catenin and Arf6. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239860  Cd Length: 196  Bit Score: 111.34  E-value: 1.26e-27
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gi 157820943  766 STPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHD---ISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLI 842
Cdd:cd04395    13 SENPYVPLIVEVCCNIVEARGLETVGIYRVPGNNAAISALQEELNRGGFDIDLQDPRWRDvnvVSSLLKSFFRKLPEPLF 92
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gi 157820943  843 SFRFYHELVglakdslkaeaeakaasrgrqDGSESEAATLAMVgRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKM 922
Cdd:cd04395    93 TNELYPDFI---------------------EANRIEDPVERLK-ELRRLIHSLPDHHYETLKHLIRHLKTVADNSEVNKM 150
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gi 157820943  923 TPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPrPTDatvSLSSLV-DYPHQARVIETLIVHYGLVF 971
Cdd:cd04395   151 EPRNLAIVFGPTLVRT-SDD---NMETMVtHMPDQCKIVETLIQHYDWFF 196
RhoGAP_Bcr cd04387
RhoGAP_Bcr: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of Bcr ...
771-952 7.00e-27

RhoGAP_Bcr: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of Bcr (breakpoint cluster region protein)-like proteins. Bcr is a multidomain protein with a variety of enzymatic functions. It contains a RhoGAP and a Rho GEF domain, a Ser/Thr kinase domain, an N-terminal oligomerization domain, and a C-terminal PDZ binding domain, in addition to PH and C2 domains. Bcr is a negative regulator of: i) RacGTPase, via the Rho GAP domain, ii) the Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK pathway, via phosphorylation of the Ras binding protein AF-6, and iii) the Wnt signaling pathway through binding beta-catenin. Bcr can form a complex with beta-catenin and Tcf1. The Wnt signaling pathway is involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, and cell renewal. Bcr was discovered as a fusion partner of Abl. The Bcr-Abl fusion is characteristic for a large majority of chronic myelogenous leukemias (CML). Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239852 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 196  Bit Score: 108.86  E-value: 7.00e-27
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gi 157820943  771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFE-NGKE-LVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYH 848
Cdd:cd04387    16 VPYIVRQCVEEVERRGMEEVGIYRISGVATDIQALKAAFDtNNKDvSVMLSEMDVNAIAGTLKLYFRELPEPLFTDELYP 95
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gi 157820943  849 ELVGlakdslkaeaeakaasrgRQDGSESEAATLAMVgrlrELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLG 928
Cdd:cd04387    96 NFAE------------------GIALSDPVAKESCML----NLLLSLPDPNLVTFLFLLHHLKRVAEREEVNKMSLHNLA 153
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gi 157820943  929 IVFGPTLLRPRPTDATVSLSSLVD 952
Cdd:cd04387   154 TVFGPTLLRPSEKESKIPTNTMTD 177
RhoGAP_ARHGAP27_15_12_9 cd04403
RhoGAP_ARHGAP27_15_12_9: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ...
762-957 8.44e-26

RhoGAP_ARHGAP27_15_12_9: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ARHGAP27 (also called CAMGAP1), ARHGAP15, 12 and 9-like proteins; This subgroup of ARHGAPs are multidomain proteins that contain RhoGAP, PH, SH3 and WW domains. Most members that are studied show GAP activity towards Rac1, some additionally show activity towards Cdc42. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239868 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 187  Bit Score: 105.55  E-value: 8.44e-26
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gi 157820943  762 QAAHSTpdgVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKL-CQAfeNGKELVELSQASPHDI---SNVLKLYLRQL 837
Cdd:cd04403    10 QRENST---VPKFVRLCIEAVEKRGLDVDGIYRVSGNLAVIQKLrFAV--DHDEKLDLDDSKWEDIhviTGALKLFFREL 84
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gi 157820943  838 PEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDSlkaeaeakaASRGRqdgseseaatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEME 917
Cdd:cd04403    85 PEPLFPYSLFNDFVAAIKLS---------DYEQR-------------VSAVKDLIKSLPKPNHDTLKMLFRHLCRVIEHG 142
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gi 157820943  918 QDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRptDATVSLSSLVDYPHQA 957
Cdd:cd04403   143 EKNRMTTQNLAIVFGPTLLRPE--QETGNIAVHMVYQNQI 180
RhoGAP-p50rhoGAP cd04404
RhoGAP-p50rhoGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
769-971 5.91e-25

RhoGAP-p50rhoGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of p50RhoGAP-like proteins; p50RhoGAP, also known as RhoGAP-1, contains a C-terminal RhoGAP domain and an N-terminal Sec14 domain which binds phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P3). It is ubiquitously expressed and preferentially active on Cdc42. This subgroup also contains closely related ARHGAP8. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239869 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 195  Bit Score: 103.57  E-value: 5.91e-25
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gi 157820943  769 DGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYH 848
Cdd:cd04404    21 EPIPPVVRETVEYLQAHALTTEGIFRRSANTQVVKEVQQKYNMGEPVDFDQYEDVHLPAVILKTFLRELPEPLLTFDLYD 100
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gi 157820943  849 ELVGLakdslkaeaeakaasrgrQDGSESEAATlamvgRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLG 928
Cdd:cd04404   101 DIVGF------------------LNVDKEERVE-----RVKQLLQTLPEENYQVLKYLIKFLVQVSAHSDQNKMTNSNLA 157
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gi 157820943  929 IVFGPTLLRPRptDATVSLSSLVdyPHQArVIETLIVHYGLVF 971
Cdd:cd04404   158 VVFGPNLLWAK--DASMSLSAIN--PINT-FTKFLLDHQDEIF 195
RhoGAP_MgcRacGAP cd04382
RhoGAP_MgcRacGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
766-963 3.85e-24

RhoGAP_MgcRacGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in MgcRacGAP proteins. MgcRacGAP plays an important dual role in cytokinesis: i) it is part of centralspindlin-complex, together with the mitotic kinesin MKLP1, which is critical for the structure of the central spindle by promoting microtuble bundling. ii) after phosphorylation by aurora B MgcRacGAP becomes an effective regulator of RhoA and plays an important role in the assembly of the contractile ring and the initiation of cytokinesis. MgcRacGAP-like proteins contain a N-terminal C1-like domain, and a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239847  Cd Length: 193  Bit Score: 100.83  E-value: 3.85e-24
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gi 157820943  766 STPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFR 845
Cdd:cd04382    12 STSPMIPALIVHCVNEIEARGLTEEGLYRVSGSEREVKALKEKFLRGKTVPNLSKVDIHVICGCLKDFLRSLKEPLITFA 91
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gi 157820943  846 FYHELVgLAKDSLkaeaeakaasrgrqDGSESEAAtlamvgrLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEqDNKMTPG 925
Cdd:cd04382    92 LWKEFM-EAAEIL--------------DEDNSRAA-------LYQAISELPQPNRDTLAFLILHLQRVAQSP-ECKMDIN 148
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gi 157820943  926 NLGIVFGPTL---LRPRPTDATvslsSLVDYPHQARVIETL 963
Cdd:cd04382   149 NLARVFGPTIvgySVPNPDPMT----ILQDTVRQPRVVERL 185
RhoGAP_myosin_IX cd04377
RhoGAP_myosin_IX: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
771-965 8.11e-24

RhoGAP_myosin_IX: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in class IX myosins. Class IX myosins contain a characteristic head domain, a neck domain, a tail domain which contains a C6H2-zinc binding motif and a RhoGAP domain. Class IX myosins are single-headed, processive myosins that are partly cytoplasmic, and partly associated with membranes and the actin cytoskeleton. Class IX myosins are implicated in the regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and function of sensory systems, like the inner ear. There are two major isoforms, myosin IXA and IXB with several splice variants, which are both expressed in developing neurons. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239842  Cd Length: 186  Bit Score: 99.82  E-value: 8.11e-24
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gi 157820943  771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHEL 850
Cdd:cd04377    15 VPLVLEKLLEHIEMHGLYTEGIYRKSGSANKIKELRQGLDTDPDSVNLEDYPIHVITSVLKQWLRELPEPLMTFELYENF 94
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gi 157820943  851 VGLAkdslkaeaeakaasrGRQDGSESEAATLAMVgrlrelmRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIV 930
Cdd:cd04377    95 LRAM---------------ELEEKQERVRALYSVL-------EQLPRANLNTLERLIFHLVRVALQEEVNRMSANALAIV 152
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gi 157820943  931 FGPTLLRpRPtDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIV 965
Cdd:cd04377   153 FAPCILR-CP-DTADPLQSLQDVSKTTTCVETLIK 185
RhoGAP_fRGD1 cd04398
RhoGAP_fRGD1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
769-971 1.29e-23

RhoGAP_fRGD1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of fungal RGD1-like proteins. Yeast Rgd1 is a GAP protein for Rho3 and Rho4 and plays a role in low-pH response. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239863  Cd Length: 192  Bit Score: 99.40  E-value: 1.29e-23
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gi 157820943  769 DGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVEL--SQASPHDISNV---LKLYLRQLPEPLIS 843
Cdd:cd04398    14 DNVPNIVYQCIQAIENFGLNLEGIYRLSGNVSRVNKLKELFDKDPLNVLLisPEDYESDIHSVaslLKLFFRELPEPLLT 93
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gi 157820943  844 FRFYHELVGLAKdslkaeaeaKAASRGRQDgseseaatlamvgRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMT 923
Cdd:cd04398    94 KALSREFIEAAK---------IEDESRRRD-------------ALHGLINDLPDANYATLRALMFHLARIKEHESVNRMS 151
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gi 157820943  924 PGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATvslsslvDYPHQARVIETLIVHYGLVF 971
Cdd:cd04398   152 VNNLAIIWGPTLMNAAPDNAA-------DMSFQSRVIETLLDNAYQIF 192
RhoGAP_ARHGAP6 cd04376
RhoGAP_ARHGAP6: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
771-976 2.00e-22

RhoGAP_ARHGAP6: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP6-like proteins. ArhGAP6 shows GAP activity towards RhoA, but not towards Cdc42 and Rac1. ArhGAP6 is often deleted in microphthalmia with linear skin defects syndrome (MLS); MLS is a severe X-linked developmental disorder. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239841  Cd Length: 206  Bit Score: 96.36  E-value: 2.00e-22
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gi 157820943  771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHEL 850
Cdd:cd04376     9 VPRLVESCCQHLEKHGLQTVGIFRVGSSKKRVRQLREEFDRGIDVVLDENHSVHDVAALLKEFFRDMPDPLLPRELYTAF 88
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gi 157820943  851 VGLAKDSLKAEaeakaasrgrqdgseseaatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQD----------- 919
Cdd:cd04376    89 IGTALLEPDEQ-----------------------LEALQLLIYLLPPCNCDTLHRLLKFLHTVAEHAADsidedgqevsg 145
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gi 157820943  920 NKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLR-PRPTDATVSLSSL--VDYPHQARVIETLIVHYGLVFEEEPE 976
Cdd:cd04376   146 NKMTSLNLATIFGPNLLHkQKSGEREFVQASLriEESTAIINVVQTMIDNYEELFMVSPE 205
RhoGAP_nadrin cd04386
RhoGAP_nadrin: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
754-975 5.17e-22

RhoGAP_nadrin: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of Nadrin-like proteins. Nadrin, also named Rich-1, has been shown to be involved in the regulation of Ca2+-dependent exocytosis in neurons and recently has been implicated in tight junction maintenance in mammalian epithelium. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239851  Cd Length: 203  Bit Score: 95.22  E-value: 5.17e-22
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gi 157820943  754 QLFGQDFSQAAHSTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENG--KELVELSQASPHDISNVLK 831
Cdd:cd04386     3 PVFGTPLEEHLKRTGREIALPIEACVMCLLETGMNEEGLFRVGGGASKLKRLKAALDAGtfSLPLDEFYSDPHAVASALK 82
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gi 157820943  832 LYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKdslkaeaeakaasrgRQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLrelmrdlPAENRATLLYLLRHLR 911
Cdd:cd04386    83 SYLRELPDPLLTYNLYEDWVQAAN---------------KPDEDERLQAIWRILNKL-------PRENRDNLRYLIKFLS 140
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gi 157820943  912 RIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRpTDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVHYGLVFEEEP 975
Cdd:cd04386   141 KLAQKSDENKMSPSNIAIVLAPNLLWAK-NEGSLAEMAAGTSVHVVAIVELIISHADWFFPGEV 203
RhoGAP_SYD1 cd04379
RhoGAP_SYD1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present ...
766-964 1.82e-20

RhoGAP_SYD1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in SYD-1_like proteins. Syd-1, first identified and best studied in C.elegans, has been shown to play an important role in neuronal development by specifying axonal properties. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239844  Cd Length: 207  Bit Score: 90.99  E-value: 1.82e-20
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gi 157820943  766 STPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHD---ISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLI 842
Cdd:cd04379    13 GESRDVPIVLQKCVQEIERRGLDVIGLYRLCGSAAKKKELRDAFERNSAAVELSEELYPDinvITGVLKDYLRELPEPLI 92
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gi 157820943  843 SfrfyHELVGLAKDSLKaeaeakaasrGRQDGSESEAATLAMVgrlreLMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKM 922
Cdd:cd04379    93 T----PQLYEMVLEALA----------VALPNDVQTNTHLTLS-----IIDCLPLSAKATLLLLLDHLSLVLSNSERNKM 153
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gi 157820943  923 TPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATVSLS--------SLVDYPHQARVIETLI 964
Cdd:cd04379   154 TPQNLAVCFGPVLMFCSQEFSRYGISptskmaavSTVDFKQHIEVLHYLL 203
RhoGAP_myosin_IXB cd04407
RhoGAP_myosin_IXB: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
771-965 2.22e-20

RhoGAP_myosin_IXB: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in myosins IXB. Class IX myosins contain a characteristic head domain, a neck domain and a tail domain which contains a C6H2-zinc binding motif and a Rho-GAP domain. Class IX myosins are single-headed, processive myosins that are partly cytoplasmic, and partly associated with membranes and the actin cytoskeleton. Class IX myosins are implicated in the regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and function of sensory systems, like the inner ear. There are two major isoforms, myosin IXA and IXB with several splice variants, which are both expressed in developing neurons Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239872 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 186  Bit Score: 90.05  E-value: 2.22e-20
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gi 157820943  771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHEL 850
Cdd:cd04407    15 VPIVLEKLLEHVEMHGLYTEGIYRKSGSANRMKELHQLLQADPENVKLENYPIHAITGLLKQWLRELPEPLMTFAQYNDF 94
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gi 157820943  851 VglakdslkaeaeakaasRGRQDGSESEaaTLAMVGRLRElmrDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIV 930
Cdd:cd04407    95 L-----------------RAVELPEKQE--QLQAIYRVLE---QLPTANHNTLERLIFHLVKVALEEDVNRMSPNALAIV 152
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gi 157820943  931 FGPTLLR-PRPTDatvSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIV 965
Cdd:cd04407   153 FAPCLLRcPDSSD---PLTSMKDVAKTTTCVEMLIK 185
RhoGAP_ARHGAP18 cd04391
RhoGAP_ARHGAP18: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
771-971 6.60e-18

RhoGAP_ARHGAP18: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP18-like proteins. The function of ArhGAP18 is unknown. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239856  Cd Length: 216  Bit Score: 83.55  E-value: 6.60e-18
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gi 157820943  771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFEN--GKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLisfrFYH 848
Cdd:cd04391    22 VPLIFQKLINKLEERGLETEGILRIPGSAQRVKFLCQELEAkfYEGTFLWDQVKQHDAASLLKLFIRELPQPL----LTV 97
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gi 157820943  849 ELVGLAKDSlkaeaeakaaSRGRQDGSESEAATLamvgrlreLMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLG 928
Cdd:cd04391    98 EYLPAFYSV----------QGLPSKKDQLQALNL--------LVLLLPEANRDTLKALLEFLQKVVDHEEKNKMNLWNVA 159
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gi 157820943  929 IVFGPTL---LRPRPTDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVHYGLVF 971
Cdd:cd04391   160 MIMAPNLfppRGKHSKDNESLQEEVNMAAGCANIMRLLIRYQDLLW 205
RhoGAP_srGAP cd04383
RhoGAP_srGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
747-966 1.54e-17

RhoGAP_srGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in srGAPs. srGAPs are components of the intracellular part of Slit-Robo signalling pathway that is important for axon guidance and cell migration. srGAPs contain an N-terminal FCH domain, a central RhoGAP domain and a C-terminal SH3 domain; this SH3 domain interacts with the intracellular proline-rich-tail of the Roundabout receptor (Robo). This interaction with Robo then activates the rhoGAP domain which in turn inhibits Cdc42 activity. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239848  Cd Length: 188  Bit Score: 81.70  E-value: 1.54e-17
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gi 157820943  747 KKLQGRLQLFGQDFSQAahstpdgVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQaSPHDI 826
Cdd:cd04383     1 KLFNGSLEEYIQDSGQA-------IPLVVESCIRFINLYGLQHQGIFRVSGSQVEVNDIKNAFERGEDPLADDQ-NDHDI 72
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gi 157820943  827 SN---VLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKdslkaeaeakaasrgrqdgSESEAAtlaMVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATL 903
Cdd:cd04383    73 NSvagVLKLYFRGLENPLFPKERFEDLMSCVK-------------------LENPTE---RVHQIREILSTLPRSVIIVM 130
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gi 157820943  904 LYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLR-PRPTDATVSLSslvdypHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04383   131 RYLFAFLNHLSQFSDENMMDPYNLAICFGPTLMPvPEGQDQVSCQA------HVNELIKTIIIH 188
RhoGAP_ARHGAP22_24_25 cd04390
RhoGAP_ARHGAP22_24_25: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ...
755-971 1.63e-16

RhoGAP_ARHGAP22_24_25: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ARHGAP22, 24 and 25-like proteins; longer isoforms of these proteins contain an additional N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain. ARHGAP25 (KIA0053) has been identified as a GAP for Rac1 and Cdc42. Short isoforms (without the PH domain) of ARHGAP24, called RC-GAP72 and p73RhoGAP, and of ARHGAP22, called p68RacGAP, has been shown to be involved in angiogenesis and endothelial cell capillary formation. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239855 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 199  Bit Score: 79.02  E-value: 1.63e-16
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gi 157820943  755 LFGQDFSQAAHST----PDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVL 830
Cdd:cd04390     2 VFGQRLEDTVAYErkfgPRLVPILVEQCVDFIREHGLKEEGLFRLPGQANLVKQLQDAFDAGERPSFDSDTDVHTVASLL 81
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gi 157820943  831 KLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKdslkaeaeakaasrgRQDGSESEAatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHL 910
Cdd:cd04390    82 KLYLRELPEPVIPWAQYEDFLSCAQ---------------LLSKDEEKG-----LGELMKQVSILPKVNYNLLSYICRFL 141
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gi 157820943  911 RRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATVSLSSLvdyPHQARVIETLIVHYGLVF 971
Cdd:cd04390   142 DEVQSNSSVNKMSVQNLATVFGPNILRPKVEDPATIMEGT---PQIQQLMTVMISKHEPLF 199
RhoGAP_FAM13A1a cd04393
RhoGAP_FAM13A1a: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
754-940 2.41e-16

RhoGAP_FAM13A1a: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of FAM13A1, isoform a-like proteins. The function of FAM13A1a is unknown. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by up several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239858 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 189  Bit Score: 78.27  E-value: 2.41e-16
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gi 157820943  754 QLFGQDFSQAAHS--TPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGkELVELSQ-ASPHDISNVL 830
Cdd:cd04393     1 KVFGVPLQELQQAgqPENGVPAVVRHIVEYLEQHGLEQEGLFRVNGNAETVEWLRQRLDSG-EEVDLSKeADVCSAASLL 79
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gi 157820943  831 KLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDSlkaeaeakaasrGRQDGSESeaatlamvgRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHL 910
Cdd:cd04393    80 RLFLQELPEGLIPASLQIRLMQLYQDY------------NGEDEFGR---------KLRDLLQQLPPVNYSLLKFLCHFL 138
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gi 157820943  911 RRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRP 940
Cdd:cd04393   139 SNVASQHHENRMTAENLAAVFGPDVFHVYT 168
RhoGap_RalBP1 cd04381
RhoGap_RalBP1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
756-935 2.67e-16

RhoGap_RalBP1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in RalBP1 proteins, also known as RLIP, RLIP76 or cytocentrin. RalBP1 plays an important role in endocytosis during interphase. During mitosis, RalBP1 transiently associates with the centromere and has been shown to play an essential role in the proper assembly of the mitotic apparatus. RalBP1 is an effector of the Ral GTPase which itself is an effector of Ras. RalBP1 contains a RhoGAP domain, which shows weak activity towards Rac1 and Cdc42, but not towards Ral, and a Ral effector domain binding motif. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239846 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 182  Bit Score: 78.25  E-value: 2.67e-16
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gi 157820943  756 FGQDFSQAAHSTP--DGV--PFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFeNGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLK 831
Cdd:cd04381     1 FGASLSLAVERSRchDGIdlPLVFRECIDYVEKHGMKCEGIYKVSGIKSKVDELKAAY-NRRESPNLEEYEPPTVASLLK 79
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gi 157820943  832 LYLRQLPEPLisfrfyhelvgLAKDSLkaeaeakaaSRGRQDGSESEAATlaMVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLR 911
Cdd:cd04381    80 QYLRELPEPL-----------LTKELM---------PRFEEACGRPTEAE--REQELQRLLKELPECNRLLLAWLIVHMD 137
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gi 157820943  912 RIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTL 935
Cdd:cd04381   138 HVIAQELETKMNIQNISIVLSPTV 161
RhoGAP_CdGAP cd04384
RhoGAP_CdGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
756-966 3.04e-16

RhoGAP_CdGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of CdGAP-like proteins; CdGAP contains an N-terminal RhoGAP domain and a C-terminal proline-rich region, and it is active on both Cdc42 and Rac1 but not RhoA. CdGAP is recruited to focal adhesions via the interaction with the scaffold protein actopaxin (alpha-parvin). Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239849 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 195  Bit Score: 78.31  E-value: 3.04e-16
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gi 157820943  756 FGQDFSQAAHSTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTkGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKE---LVELSQASPHDISNVLKL 832
Cdd:cd04384     3 FGCDLTEHLLNSGQDVPQVLKSCTEFIEKHGIVD-GIYRLSGIASNIQRLRHEFDSEQIpdlTKDVYIQDIHSVSSLCKL 81
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gi 157820943  833 YLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELV-GLAKDSLKAEaeakaasrgrqdgseseaatlamVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLR 911
Cdd:cd04384    82 YFRELPNPLLTYQLYEKFSeAVSAASDEER-----------------------LEKIHDVIQQLPPPHYRTLEFLMRHLS 138
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gi 157820943  912 RIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATV--SLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04384   139 RLAKYCSITNMHAKNLAIVWAPNLLRSKQIESACfsGTAAFMEVRIQSVVVEFILNH 195
RhoGAP_p190 cd04373
RhoGAP_p190: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
766-956 7.17e-16

RhoGAP_p190: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of p190-like proteins. p190, also named RhoGAP5, plays a role in neuritogenesis and axon branch stability. p190 shows a preference for Rho, over Rac and Cdc42, and consists of an N-terminal GTPase domain and a C-terminal GAP domain. The central portion of p190 contains important regulatory phosphorylation sites. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239838  Cd Length: 185  Bit Score: 77.11  E-value: 7.17e-16
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gi 157820943  766 STPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASP-HDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISF 844
Cdd:cd04373    10 TSEKPIPIFLEKCVEFIEATGLETEGIYRVSGNKTHLDSLQKQFDQDHNLDLVSKDFTvNAVAGALKSFFSELPDPLIPY 89
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gi 157820943  845 RFYHELVGLAKDSlkaeaeakaasrgrqDGSESEAAtlamvgrLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTP 924
Cdd:cd04373    90 SMHLELVEAAKIN---------------DREQRLHA-------LKELLKKFPPENFDVFKYVITHLNKVSQNSKVNLMTS 147
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gi 157820943  925 GNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTD-----ATVSLSSLVD-YPHQ 956
Cdd:cd04373   148 ENLSICFWPTLMRPDFTSmealsATRIYQTIIEtFIQQ 185
RhoGAP_myosin_IXA cd04406
RhoGAP_myosin_IXA: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
756-965 1.08e-14

RhoGAP_myosin_IXA: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in myosins IXA. Class IX myosins contain a characteristic head domain, a neck domain and a tail domain which contains a C6H2-zinc binding motif and a Rho-GAP domain. Class IX myosins are single-headed, processive myosins that are partly cytoplasmic, and partly associated with membranes and the actin cytoskeleton. Class IX myosins are implicated in the regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and function of sensory systems, like the inner ear. There are two major isoforms, myosin IXA and IXB with several splice variants, which are both expressed in developing neurons. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239871  Cd Length: 186  Bit Score: 73.50  E-value: 1.08e-14
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gi 157820943  756 FGQDFSQAAhSTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLR 835
Cdd:cd04406     1 FGVELSRLT-SEDRSVPLVVEKLINYIEMHGLYTEGIYRKSGSTNKIKELRQGLDTDANSVNLDDYNIHVIASVFKQWLR 79
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gi 157820943  836 QLPEPLISFRFYHELVglakdslkaeaeakaASRGRQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLRElmrdlpaENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVE 915
Cdd:cd04406    80 DLPNPLMTFELYEEFL---------------RAMGLQERRETVRGVYSVIDQLSR-------THLNTLERLIFHLVRIAL 137
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gi 157820943  916 MEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLrpRPTDATVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIV 965
Cdd:cd04406   138 QEETNRMSANALAIVFAPCIL--RCPDTTDPLQSVQDISKTTTCVELIVC 185
RhoGAP_fBEM3 cd04400
RhoGAP_fBEM3: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator [GAP] protein for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
755-935 2.29e-14

RhoGAP_fBEM3: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator [GAP] protein for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of fungal BEM3-like proteins. Bem3 is a GAP protein of Cdc42, and is specifically involved in the control of the initial assembly of the septin ring in yeast bud formation. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239865 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 190  Bit Score: 72.78  E-value: 2.29e-14
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gi 157820943  755 LFGQDFSQA-AHSTPD----GVPFIIKKCVCEIE-RRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKElVELSQAS----PH 824
Cdd:cd04400     1 IFGSPLEEAvELSSHKyngrDLPSVVYRCIEYLDkNRAIYEEGIFRLSGSASVIKQLKERFNTEYD-VDLFSSSlypdVH 79
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gi 157820943  825 DISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKdslkaeaeakaasrgrQDGSESEAAtlamvGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLL 904
Cdd:cd04400    80 TVAGLLKLYLRELPTLILGGELHNDFKRLVE----------------ENHDRSQRA-----LELKDLVSQLPQANYDLLY 138
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gi 157820943  905 YLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTL 935
Cdd:cd04400   139 VLFSFLRKIIEHSDVNKMNLRNVCIVFSPTL 169
RhoGAP_fSAC7_BAG7 cd04396
RhoGAP_fSAC7_BAG7: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
771-966 4.32e-14

RhoGAP_fSAC7_BAG7: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of fungal SAC7 and BAG7-like proteins. Both proteins are GTPase activating proteins of Rho1, but differ functionally in vivo: SAC7, but not BAG7, is involved in the control of Rho1-mediated activation of the PKC-MPK1 pathway. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239861  Cd Length: 225  Bit Score: 72.83  E-value: 4.32e-14
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gi 157820943  771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFEN----GKELVElSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRF 846
Cdd:cd04396    32 IPVVVAKCGVYLKENATEVEGIFRVAGSSKRIRELQLIFSTppdyGKSFDW-DGYTVHDAASVLRRYLNNLPEPLVPLDL 110
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gi 157820943  847 YHELvglaKDSLKAEAEAKAASRGRQDGSESEAATLAmVGRLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGN 926
Cdd:cd04396   111 YEEF----RNPLRKRPRILQYMKGRINEPLNTDIDQA-IKEYRDLITRLPNLNRQLLLYLLDLLAVFARNSDKNLMTASN 185
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gi 157820943  927 LGIVFGPTLLRpRPTDATVSlsslVDYPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04396   186 LAAIFQPGILS-HPDHEMDP----KEYKLSRLVVEFLIEH 220
F-BAR_Rgd1 cd07652
The F-BAR (FES-CIP4 Homology and Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rho ...
278-529 2.40e-13

The F-BAR (FES-CIP4 Homology and Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rho GTPase activating protein Rgd1 and similar proteins; F-BAR domains are dimerization modules that bind and bend membranes and are found in proteins involved in membrane dynamics and actin reorganization. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rgd1 is a GTPase activating protein (GAP) with activity towards Rho3p and Rho4p, which are involved in bud growth and cytokinesis, respectively. At low pH, S. cerevisiae Rgd1 is required for cell survival and the activation of the protein kinase C pathway, which is important in cell integrity and the maintenance of cell shape. It contains an N-terminal F-BAR domain and a C-terminal Rho GAP domain. The F-BAR domain of S. cerevisiae Rgd1 binds to phosphoinositides and plays an important role in the localization of the protein to the bud tip/neck during the cell cycle. F-BAR domains form banana-shaped dimers with a positively-charged concave surface that binds to negatively-charged lipid membranes. They can induce membrane deformation in the form of long tubules.


Pssm-ID: 153336 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 234  Bit Score: 70.84  E-value: 2.40e-13
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gi 157820943  278 EGGVDAALQYAKDMARYMKDLIGYLEKRTTLEMEFAKGLQKVVHNCRQNVTHAPHMPllSIYSLALEQDLEFGHGMVQAV 357
Cdd:cd07652     4 DVGLSTLLDRLKQSIASAKEFATFLKKRAAIEEEHARGLKKLARTTLDTYKRPDHKQ--GSFSNAYHSSLEFHEKLADNG 81
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gi 157820943  358 GTLQT--QTFMQPLTLRRLEHERRRKEIKESWHRAQRKLQEAEANLRKAKQGYKQRCEDHDKARLQvakaeEEQQGTG-- 433
Cdd:cd07652    82 LRFAKalNEMSDELSSLAKTVEKSRKSIKETGKRAEKKVQDAEAAAEKAKARYDSLADDLERVKTG-----DPGKKLKfg 156
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gi 157820943  434 -PGAGTAASKALDKRRRLEEEAKnkaeeamaTYRTCVADAKTQKQELEDT-KVTALRQIQEVIRQSDQTIKsatisyyql 511
Cdd:cd07652   157 lKGNKSAAQHEDELLRKVQAADQ--------DYASKVNAAQALRQELLSRhRPEAVKDLFDLILEIDAALR--------- 219
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gi 157820943  512 MHMQtaplpvNFQMLCES 529
Cdd:cd07652   220 LQYQ------KYALPNEL 231
RhoGAP_ARHGAP19 cd04392
RhoGAP_ARHGAP19: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
787-939 4.05e-12

RhoGAP_ARHGAP19: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP19-like proteins. The function of ArhGAP19 is unknown. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239857  Cd Length: 208  Bit Score: 66.72  E-value: 4.05e-12
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gi 157820943  787 LHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKEL-VELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDSLKAEAEAK 865
Cdd:cd04392    24 LRVEGLFRKPGNSARQQELRDLLNSGTDLdLESGGFHAHDCATVLKGFLGELPEPLLTHAHYPAHLQIADLCQFDEKGNK 103
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gi 157820943  866 AASRGRQDGSESeaatlamvgrLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPR 939
Cdd:cd04392   104 TSAPDKERLLEA----------LQLLLLLLPEENRNLLKLILDLLYQTAKHEDKNKMSADNLALLFTPHLICPR 167
FCH smart00055
Fes/CIP4 homology domain; Alignment extended from original report. Highly alpha-helical. Also ...
280-355 4.08e-12

Fes/CIP4 homology domain; Alignment extended from original report. Highly alpha-helical. Also known as the RAEYL motif or the S. pombe Cdc15 N-terminal domain.


Pssm-ID: 214492 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 87  Bit Score: 63.13  E-value: 4.08e-12
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gi 157820943    280 GVDAALQYAKDMARYMKDLIGYLEKRTTLEMEFAKGLQKVVHNCRQNV-THAPHMPLLSIYSLALEQDLEFGHGMVQ 355
Cdd:smart00055   10 GFEALLSRLKNGLRLLEDLKKFMRERAKIEEEYAKKLQKLSKKLRAVRdTEPEYGSLSKAWEVLLSETDALAKQHLE 86
RhoGAP-ARHGAP11A cd04394
RhoGAP-ARHGAP11A: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
787-964 4.56e-11

RhoGAP-ARHGAP11A: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP11A-like proteins. The mouse homolog of human ArhGAP11A has been detected as a gene exclusively expressed in immature ganglion cells, potentially playing a role in retinal development. The exact function of ArhGAP11A is unknown. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239859 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 202  Bit Score: 63.26  E-value: 4.56e-11
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gi 157820943  787 LHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELveLSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRfYHELVgLAKDSLKAeaeaka 866
Cdd:cd04394    35 LSTEGLFRKSGSVVRQKELKAKLEGGEAC--LSSALPCDVAGLLKQFFRELPEPLLPYD-LHEAL-LKAQELPT------ 104
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gi 157820943  867 asrgrqdGSESEAATLamvgrLRELMrdLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDATVS 946
Cdd:cd04394   105 -------DEERKSATL-----LLTCL--LPDEHVNTLRYFFSFLYDVAQRCSENKMDSSNLAVIFAPNLFQSEEGGEKMS 170
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gi 157820943  947 LSSLVDYPHQARVIETLI 964
Cdd:cd04394   171 SSTEKRLRLQAAVVQTLI 188
RhoGAP_DLC1 cd04375
RhoGAP_DLC1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
770-971 1.52e-10

RhoGAP_DLC1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of DLC1-like proteins. DLC1 shows in vitro GAP activity towards RhoA and CDC42. Beside its C-terminal GAP domain, DLC1 also contains a SAM (sterile alpha motif) and a START (StAR-related lipid transfer action) domain. DLC1 has tumor suppressor activity in cell culture. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239840  Cd Length: 220  Bit Score: 62.44  E-value: 1.52e-10
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gi 157820943  770 GVPFI---------IKKCVCE----IERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQ 836
Cdd:cd04375     6 GVPLLvnlqrtgqpLPRSIQQamrwLRNNALDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIQKLRSMIESSTDNVNYDGQQAYDVADMLKQYFRD 85
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gi 157820943  837 LPEPL----ISFRFYHELVGLAKDslkaeaeakaasrgrQDGSESEAATLAMvgrlrelmrdlPAENRATLLYLLRHLRR 912
Cdd:cd04375    86 LPEPLltnkLSETFIAIFQYVPKE---------------QRLEAVQCAILLL-----------PDENREVLQTLLYFLSD 139
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gi 157820943  913 IVEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTL--LRPRPTDATVSLSSL-----VDYPHQARVIETLIVHYGLVF 971
Cdd:cd04375   140 VAANSQENQMTATNLAVCLAPSLfhLNTSRRENSSPARRMqrkksLGKPDQKELSENKAAHQCLAY 205
C1 smart00109
Protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1) domains (Cysteine-rich domains); Some bind phorbol ...
699-744 3.07e-09

Protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1) domains (Cysteine-rich domains); Some bind phorbol esters and diacylglycerol. Some bind RasGTP. Zinc-binding domains.


Pssm-ID: 197519  Cd Length: 50  Bit Score: 53.63  E-value: 3.07e-09
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gi 157820943    699 THRLRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYF---QGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:smart00109    2 KHVFRTFTKPTFCCVCRKSIWGsfkQGLRCSECKVKCHKKCADKVPKAC 50
RhoGAP_ARHGAP20 cd04402
RhoGAP_ARHGAP20: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
755-945 3.08e-09

RhoGAP_ARHGAP20: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP20-like proteins. ArhGAP20, also known as KIAA1391 and RA-RhoGAP, contains a RhoGAP, a RA, and a PH domain, and ANXL repeats. ArhGAP20 is activated by Rap1 and induces inactivation of Rho, which in turn leads to neurite outgrowth. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239867  Cd Length: 192  Bit Score: 57.69  E-value: 3.08e-09
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gi 157820943  755 LFGQDFSQAAhsTPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNG-VKTRVEKLCQaFENGKElVELSQASPHDISNVLKLY 833
Cdd:cd04402     1 LFGQPLSNIC--EDDNLPKPILDMLSLLYQKGPSTEGIFRRSAnAKACKELKEK-LNSGVE-VDLKAEPVLLLASVLKDF 76
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gi 157820943  834 LRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAKDslkaeaeakaasrgrQDGSESEAAtlamvgrLRELMRDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRI 913
Cdd:cd04402    77 LRNIPGSLLSSDLYEEWMSALDQ---------------ENEEEKIAE-------LQRLLDKLPRPNVLLLKHLICVLHNI 134
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gi 157820943  914 VEMEQDNKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRPrPTDATV 945
Cdd:cd04402   135 SQNSETNKMDAFNLAVCIAPSLLWP-PASSEL 165
RhoGAP_KIAA1688 cd04389
RhoGAP_KIAA1688: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ...
789-966 1.20e-08

RhoGAP_KIAA1688: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in KIAA1688-like proteins; KIAA1688 is a protein of unknown function that contains a RhoGAP domain and a myosin tail homology 4 (MyTH4) domain. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239854  Cd Length: 187  Bit Score: 55.86  E-value: 1.20e-08
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gi 157820943  789 TKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFENGKelVELSQAS-PHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVglakdslkaeaeakaa 867
Cdd:cd04389    40 TEGIFRVPGDIDEVNELKLRVDQWD--YPLSGLEdPHVPASLLKLWLRELEEPLIPDALYQQCI---------------- 101
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gi 157820943  868 srgrqDGSESEAATLAMVGRLRELmrdlpaeNRATllyllrhLRRIVEMEQD---------NKMTPGNLGIVFGPTLLRP 938
Cdd:cd04389   102 -----SASEDPDKAVEIVQKLPII-------NRLV-------LCYLINFLQVfaqpenvahTKMDVSNLAMVFAPNILRC 162
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gi 157820943  939 RPTDATVSLSSLvdyPHQARVIETLIVH 966
Cdd:cd04389   163 TSDDPRVIFENT---RKEMSFLRTLIEH 187
C1 cd00029
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) superfamily; The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich ...
700-744 2.49e-07

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) superfamily; The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains. It contains the motif HX12CX2CXnCX2CX4HX2CX7C, where C and H are cysteine and histidine, respectively; X represents other residues; and n is either 13 or 14. C1 has a globular fold with two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites. It was originally discovered as lipid-binding modules in protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms. C1 domains that bind and respond to phorbol esters (PE) and diacylglycerol (DAG) are referred to as typical, and those that do not respond to PE and DAG are deemed atypical. A C1 domain may also be referred to as PKC or non-PKC C1, based on the parent protein's activity. Most C1 domain-containing non-PKC proteins act as lipid kinases and scaffolds, except PKD which acts as a protein kinase. PKC C1 domains play roles in membrane translocation and activation of the enzyme.


Pssm-ID: 410341  Cd Length: 50  Bit Score: 48.28  E-value: 2.49e-07
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gi 157820943  700 HRLRK--LRTPAKCRECNSYVYF---QGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd00029     1 HRFVPttFSSPTFCDVCGKLIWGlfkQGLKCSDCGLVCHKKCLDKAPSPC 50
RhoGAP_fLRG1 cd04397
RhoGAP_fLRG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
771-977 7.51e-07

RhoGAP_fLRG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of fungal LRG1-like proteins. Yeast Lrg1p is required for efficient cell fusion, and mother-daughter cell separation, possibly through acting as a RhoGAP specifically regulating 1,3-beta-glucan synthesis. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239862  Cd Length: 213  Bit Score: 51.21  E-value: 7.51e-07
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gi 157820943  771 VPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEKLCQAFE-NGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHE 849
Cdd:cd04397    27 IPALIDDIISAMRQMDMSVEGVFRKNGNIRRLKELTEEIDkNPTEVPDLSKENPVQLAALLKKFLRELPDPLLTFKLYRL 106
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gi 157820943  850 LVGLAKdslkaeaeakaasrgrQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLrelmrdLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRI-----VEMEQDNKMTP 924
Cdd:cd04397   107 WISSQK----------------IEDEEERKRVLHLVYCL------LPKYHRDTMEVLFSFLKWVssfshIDEETGSKMDI 164
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gi 157820943  925 GNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDatvslSSLVDYPHQA-RVIETLIVHYGLvFEEEPEE 977
Cdd:cd04397   165 HNLATVITPNILYSKTDN-----PNTGDEYFLAiEAVNYLIENNEE-FCEVPDE 212
C1_1 pfam00130
Phorbol esters/diacylglycerol binding domain (C1 domain); This domain is also known as the ...
703-745 1.57e-06

Phorbol esters/diacylglycerol binding domain (C1 domain); This domain is also known as the Protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1) domain.


Pssm-ID: 395079  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 46.28  E-value: 1.57e-06
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gi 157820943   703 RKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYF---QGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCG 745
Cdd:pfam00130    6 RNFKQPTFCDHCGEFLWGlgkQGLKCSWCKLNVHKRCHEKVPPECG 51
RhoGAP_p85 cd04388
RhoGAP_p85: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present ...
766-964 2.16e-06

RhoGAP_p85: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in the p85 isoforms of the regulatory subunit of the class IA PI3K (phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase). This domain is also called Bcr (breakpoint cluster region protein) homology (BH) domain. Class IA PI3Ks are heterodimers, containing a regulatory subunit (p85) and a catalytic subunit (p110) and are activated by growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs); this activation is mediated by the p85 subunit. p85 isoforms, alpha and beta, contain a C-terminal p110-binding domain flanked by two SH2 domains, an N-terminal SH3 domain, and a RhoGAP domain flanked by two proline-rich regions. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239853  Cd Length: 200  Bit Score: 49.49  E-value: 2.16e-06
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gi 157820943  766 STPDGVPFIIKKCVCEIERRALHTKGIYRVNGVKTRVEkLCQAFENGKELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFR 845
Cdd:cd04388    10 SPPDVAPPLLIKLVEAIEKKGLESSTLYRTQSSSSLTE-LRQILDCDAASVDLEQFDVAALADALKRYLLDLPNPVIPAP 88
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gi 157820943  846 FYHELVGLAKDSLkaeaeakaasrgrqdgSESEAATLamvgrLRELMR--DLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEMEQDNKMT 923
Cdd:cd04388    89 VYSEMISRAQEVQ----------------SSDEYAQL-----LRKLIRspNLPHQYWLTLQYLLKHFFRLCQSSSKNLLS 147
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gi 157820943  924 PGNLGIVFGPTLLRPRPTDAtvslsslvDYP-HQARVIETLI 964
Cdd:cd04388   148 ARALAEIFSPLLFRFQPASS--------DSPeFHIRIIEVLI 181
C1_ScPKC1-like_rpt1 cd20822
first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ...
698-744 2.27e-06

first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein kinase C-like 1 (ScPKC1) and similar proteins; ScPKC1 is required for cell growth and for the G2 to M transition of the cell division cycle. It mediates a protein kinase cascade, activating BCK1 which itself activates MKK1/MKK2. The family also includes Schizosaccharomyces pombe PKC1 and PKC2, which are involved in the control of cell shape and act as targets of the inhibitor staurosporine. Members of this family contain two copies of the C1 domain. This model corresponds to the first one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410372  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 45.74  E-value: 2.27e-06
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gi 157820943  698 RTHRLRKLR--TPAKCRECNSYVYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20822     1 RGHKFVQKQfyQIMRCAVCGEFLVNAGYQCEDCKYTCHKKCYEKVVTKC 49
C1_TNS2-like cd20826
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in tensin-2 like (TNS2-like) proteins; ...
701-746 3.26e-06

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in tensin-2 like (TNS2-like) proteins; The TNS2-like group includes TNS2, and variants of TNS1 and TNS3. Tensin-2 (TNS2), also called C1 domain-containing phosphatase and tensin (C1-TEN), or tensin-like C1 domain-containing phosphatase (TENC1), is an essential component for the maintenance of glomerular basement membrane (GBM) structures. It regulates cell motility and proliferation. It may have phosphatase activity. TNS2 reduces AKT1 phosphorylation, lowers AKT1 kinase activity and interferes with AKT1 signaling. Tensin-1 (TNS1) plays a role in fibrillar adhesion formation. It may be involved in cell migration, cartilage development and in linking signal transduction pathways to the cytoskeleton. Tensin-3 (TNS3), also called tensin-like SH2 domain-containing protein 1 (TENS1), or tumor endothelial marker 6 (TEM6), may play a role in actin remodeling. It is involved in the dissociation of the integrin-tensin-actin complex. Typical TNS1 and TNS3 do not contain C1 domains, but some isoforms/variants do. Members of this family contain an N-terminal region with a zinc finger (C1 domain), a protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP)-like domain and a protein kinase 2 (C2) domain, and a C-terminal region with SH2 and pTyr binding (PTB) domains. This model corresponds to C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410376  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 45.07  E-value: 3.26e-06
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gi 157820943  701 RLRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGH 746
Cdd:cd20826     6 KEKSFRKPRTCDVCKQIIWNEGSSCRVCKYACHRKCEPKVTAACSP 51
C1_cPKC_nPKC_rpt1 cd20792
first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in classical (or conventional) ...
701-744 5.05e-06

first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in classical (or conventional) protein kinase C (cPKC), novel protein kinase C (nPKC), and similar proteins; PKCs are classified into three groups (classical, atypical, and novel) depending on their mode of activation and the structural characteristics of their regulatory domains. PKCs undergo three phosphorylations in order to take mature forms. In addition, cPKCs depend on calcium, DAG (1,2-diacylglycerol), and in most cases, phosphatidylserine (PS) for activation. nPKCs are calcium-independent, but require DAG and PS for activity, while atypical PKCs (aPKCs) only require PS. PKCs phosphorylate and modify the activities of a wide variety of cellular proteins including receptors, enzymes, cytoskeletal proteins, transcription factors, and other kinases. They play a central role in signal transduction pathways that regulate cell migration and polarity, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. This family includes classical PKCs (cPKCs) and novel PKCs (nPKCs). There are four cPKC isoforms (named alpha, betaI, betaII, and gamma) and four nPKC isoforms (delta, epsilon, eta, and theta). Members of this family contain two copies of the C1 domain. This model corresponds to the first one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410342  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 44.54  E-value: 5.05e-06
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gi 157820943  701 RLRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20792     5 VATFFKQPTFCSHCKDFIWglgKQGYQCQVCRFVVHKRCHEYVVFKC 51
C1_MgcRacGAP cd20821
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in male germ cell RacGap (MgcRacGAP) and ...
698-745 7.08e-05

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in male germ cell RacGap (MgcRacGAP) and similar proteins; MgcRacGAP, also called Rac GTPase-activating protein 1 (RACGAP1) or protein CYK4, plays an important dual role in cytokinesis: i) it is part of centralspindlin-complex, together with the mitotic kinesin MKLP1, which is critical for the structure of the central spindle by promoting microtuble bundling; and ii) after phosphorylation by aurora B, MgcRacGAP becomes an effective regulator of RhoA and plays an important role in the assembly of the contractile ring and the initiation of cytokinesis. MgcRacGAP-like proteins contain an N-terminal C1 domain, and a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. This model corresponds to the C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410371  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 41.62  E-value: 7.08e-05
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gi 157820943  698 RTHRL--RKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYFQGAE--CEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCG 745
Cdd:cd20821     1 RPHRFvsKTVIKPETCVVCGKRIKFGKKAlkCKDCRVVCHPDCKDKLPLPCV 52
C1_RASGRP2 cd20861
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in RAS guanyl-releasing protein 2 ...
708-744 7.25e-05

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in RAS guanyl-releasing protein 2 (RASGRP2) and similar proteins; RASGRP2, also called calcium and DAG-regulated guanine nucleotide exchange factor I (CalDAG-GEFI), Cdc25-like protein (CDC25L), or F25B3.3 kinase-like protein, functions as a calcium- and DAG-regulated nucleotide exchange factor specifically activating Rap through the exchange of bound GDP for GTP. It may also activate other GTPases such as RRAS, RRAS2, NRAS, KRAS but not HRAS. RASGRP2 is also involved in aggregation of platelets and adhesion of T-lymphocytes and neutrophils probably through inside-out integrin activation, as well as in the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1/CHRM1 signaling pathway. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410411  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 41.41  E-value: 7.25e-05
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gi 157820943  708 PAKCRECNSYV---YFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20861    14 PVACRHCKNLIlgiYKQGLKCRACGVNCHKQCKDHLSIEC 53
C1_nPKC_theta-like_rpt2 cd20837
second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in novel protein kinase C (nPKC) ...
700-744 1.89e-04

second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in novel protein kinase C (nPKC) theta, delta, and similar proteins; PKCs are classified into three groups (classical, atypical, and novel) depending on their mode of activation and the structural characteristics of their regulatory domain. nPKCs are calcium-independent, but require DAG (1,2-diacylglycerol) and phosphatidylserine (PS) for activity. PKC-theta is selectively expressed in T-cells and plays an important and non-redundant role in several aspects of T-cell biology. PKC-delta plays a role in cell cycle regulation and programmed cell death in many cell types. Members of this family contain two copies of C1 domain. This model corresponds to the second one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410387  Cd Length: 50  Bit Score: 40.11  E-value: 1.89e-04
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gi 157820943  700 HRLR--KLRTPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20837     1 HRFKvyNYMSPTFCDHCGSLLWglfRQGLKCEECGMNVHHKCQKKVANLC 50
C1_VAV cd20810
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in VAV proteins; VAV proteins function ...
708-745 2.02e-04

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in VAV proteins; VAV proteins function both as cytoplasmic guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) for Rho GTPases and as scaffold proteins, and they play important roles in cell signaling by coupling cell surface receptors to various effector functions. They play key roles in processes that require cytoskeletal reorganization including immune synapse formation, phagocytosis, cell spreading, and platelet aggregation, among others. Vertebrates have three VAV proteins (VAV1, VAV2, and VAV3). VAV proteins contain several domains that enable their function: N-terminal calponin homology (CH), acidic, RhoGEF (also called Dbl-homologous or DH), Pleckstrin Homology (PH), C1 (zinc finger), SH2, and two SH3 domains. This model corresponds to the C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410360  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 39.94  E-value: 2.02e-04
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gi 157820943  708 PAKCRECNSY---VYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAiQCG 745
Cdd:cd20810    13 PTTCSVCKKLlkgLFFQGYKCSVCGAAVHKECIAKVK-RCG 52
C1_KSR cd20812
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the kinase suppressor of Ras (KSR) ...
700-745 2.24e-04

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the kinase suppressor of Ras (KSR) family; KSR is a scaffold protein that functions downstream of Ras and upstream of Raf in the Extracellular signal-Regulated Kinase (ERK) pathway that regulates many cellular processes including cycle regulation, proliferation, differentiation, survival, and apoptosis. KSR proteins regulate the assembly and activation of the Raf/MEK/ERK module upon Ras activation at the membrane by direct association of its components. They are widely regarded as pseudokinases, but there is some debate in this designation as a few groups have reported detecting kinase catalytic activity for KSRs, specifically KSR1. Vertebrates contain two KSR proteins, KSR1 and KSR2. KSR proteins contain a SAM-like domain, a zinc finger cysteine-rich domain (C1), and a pseudokinase domain. This model describes the C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410362  Cd Length: 48  Bit Score: 40.00  E-value: 2.24e-04
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gi 157820943  700 HRL-RKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYFqGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCG 745
Cdd:cd20812     3 HRFsKKLFMRQTCDYCHKQMFF-GLKCKDCKYKCHKKCAKKAPPSCG 48
C1_MRCK cd20809
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the Myotonic dystrophy kinase-related ...
700-745 3.05e-04

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the Myotonic dystrophy kinase-related Cdc42-binding kinase (MRCK) family; MRCK is thought to be a coincidence detector of signaling by the small GTPase Cdc42 and phosphoinositides. MRCK/Cdc42 signaling mediates myosin-dependent cell motility. MRCK has been shown to promote cytoskeletal reorganization, which affects many biological processes. Three isoforms of MRCK are known, named alpha, beta and gamma. MRCKgamma is expressed in heart and skeletal muscles, unlike MRCKalpha and MRCKbeta, which are expressed ubiquitously. MRCK consists of a serine/threonine kinase domain, a cysteine rich (C1) region, a PH domain and a p21 binding motif. This model corresponds to C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410359  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 39.56  E-value: 3.05e-04
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gi 157820943  700 HRL--RKLRTPAKCRECNSYV---YFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCG 745
Cdd:cd20809     1 HKFivRTFSTPTKCNHCTSLMvglVRQGLVCEVCGYACHVSCADKAPQVCP 51
C1_nPKC_theta-like_rpt1 cd20834
first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in novel protein kinase C (nPKC) ...
706-744 4.30e-04

first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in novel protein kinase C (nPKC) theta, delta, and similar proteins; PKCs are classified into three groups (classical, atypical, and novel) depending on their mode of activation and the structural characteristics of their regulatory domains. nPKCs are calcium-independent, but require DAG (1,2-diacylglycerol) and phosphatidylserine (PS) for activity. PKC-theta is selectively expressed in T-cells and plays an important and non-redundant role in several aspects of T-cell biology. PKC-delta plays a role in cell cycle regulation and programmed cell death in many cell types. Members of this family contain two copies of the C1 domain. This model corresponds to the first one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410384  Cd Length: 61  Bit Score: 39.61  E-value: 4.30e-04
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gi 157820943  706 RTPAKCRECNSYVY-F--QGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20834    16 RQPTFCSVCKEFLWgFnkQGYQCRQCNAAVHKKCHDKILGKC 57
C1_Munc13-1 cd20858
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in Munc13-1 and similar proteins; ...
707-744 4.35e-04

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in Munc13-1 and similar proteins; Munc13-1, also called protein unc-13 homolog A (Unc13A), is a diacylglycerol (DAG) receptor that plays a role in vesicle maturation during exocytosis as a target of the diacylglycerol second messenger pathway. It is involved in neurotransmitter release by acting in synaptic vesicle priming prior to vesicle fusion and participates in the activity-dependent refilling of readily releasable vesicle pool (RRP). Loss of MUNC13-1 function causes microcephaly, cortical hyperexcitability, and fatal myasthenia. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410408  Cd Length: 60  Bit Score: 39.30  E-value: 4.35e-04
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gi 157820943  707 TPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20858    17 TPTYCYECEGLLWgiaRQGMRCTECGVKCHEKCQDLLNADC 57
C1_PIK3R-like_rpt2 cd20830
second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in uncharacterized ...
711-746 5.77e-04

second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in uncharacterized phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulatory subunit-like proteins; The family includes a group of uncharacterized proteins that show high sequence similarity to vertebrate phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulatory subunits (PIK3Rs), which bind to activated (phosphorylated) protein-tyrosine kinases through its SH2 domain and regulate their kinase activity. Unlike typical PIK3Rs, members of this family have two C1 domains. This model corresponds to the second one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410380  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 38.77  E-value: 5.77e-04
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gi 157820943  711 CRECNSY---VYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGH 746
Cdd:cd20830    14 CDKCGKFlfgLVHQGLQCQDCGLVCHRTCAATGLPKCEP 52
C1_RASSF1-like cd20820
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the Ras association domain-containing ...
705-744 7.06e-04

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the Ras association domain-containing protein 1 (RASSF1)-like family; The RASSF1-like family includes RASSF1 and RASSF5. RASSF1 and RASSF5 are members of a family of RAS effectors, of which there are currently 8 members (RASSF1-8), all containing a Ras-association (RA) domain of the Ral-GDS/AF6 type. RASSF1 has eight transcripts (A-H) arising from alternative splicing and differential promoter usage. RASSF1A and 1C are the most extensively studied RASSF1; both are localized to microtubules and involved in the regulation of growth and migration. RASSF1 is a potential tumor suppressor that is required for death receptor-dependent apoptosis. RASSF5, also called new ras effector 1 (NORE1), or regulator for cell adhesion and polarization enriched in lymphoid tissues (RAPL), is expressed as three transcripts (A-C) via differential promoter usage and alternative splicing. RASSF5A is a pro-apoptotic Ras effector and functions as a Ras regulated tumor suppressor. RASSF5C is regulated by Ras related protein and modulates cellular adhesion. RASSF5 is a potential tumor suppressor that seems to be involved in lymphocyte adhesion by linking RAP1A activation upon T-cell receptor or chemokine stimulation to integrin activation. RASSF1 and RASSF5 contain a C1 domain, which is descibed in this model. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410370  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 38.58  E-value: 7.06e-04
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gi 157820943  705 LRTPAKCRECNSY---VYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20820     9 LEQPTWCDLCGSVilgLFRKCLRCANCKMTCHPRCRSLVCLTC 51
C1_cPKC_rpt2 cd20836
second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the classical (or conventional) ...
707-746 1.51e-03

second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the classical (or conventional) protein kinase C (cPKC) family; PKCs are classified into three groups (classical, atypical, and novel) depending on their mode of activation and the structural characteristics of their regulatory domain. cPKCs are potent kinases for histones, myelin basic protein, and protamine. They depend on calcium, DAG (1,2-diacylglycerol), and in most cases, phosphatidylserine (PS) for activation. There are four cPKC isoforms, named alpha, betaI, betaII, and gamma. PKC-alpha is expressed in many tissues and is associated with cell proliferation, apoptosis, and cell motility. It plays a role in the signaling of the growth factors PDGF, VEGF, EGF, and FGF. Abnormal levels of PKC-alpha have been detected in many transformed cell lines and several human tumors. In addition, PKC-alpha is required for HER2 dependent breast cancer invasion. The PKC beta isoforms (I and II), generated by alternative splicing of a single gene, are preferentially activated by hyperglycemia-induced DAG (1,2-diacylglycerol) in retinal tissues. This is implicated in diabetic microangiopathy such as ischemia, neovascularization, and abnormal vasodilator function. PKC-beta also plays an important role in VEGF signaling. In addition, glucose regulates proliferation in retinal endothelial cells via PKC-betaI. PKC-beta is also being explored as a therapeutic target in cancer. It contributes to tumor formation and is involved in the tumor host mechanisms of inflammation and angiogenesis. PKC-gamma is mainly expressed in neuronal tissues. It plays a role in protection from ischemia. Members of this family contain two copies of C1 domain. This model corresponds to the second one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410386  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 37.70  E-value: 1.51e-03
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gi 157820943  707 TPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGH 746
Cdd:cd20836    10 SPTFCDHCGSLLYgliHQGMKCDTCDMNVHKRCVKNVPSLCGT 52
C1_Munc13 cd20807
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the Munc13 family; The Munc13 gene ...
707-744 1.66e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the Munc13 family; The Munc13 gene family encodes a family of neuron-specific, synaptic molecules that bind to syntaxin, an essential mediator of neurotransmitter release. Munc13-1 is a component of presynaptic active zones in which it acts as an essential synaptic vesicle priming protein. Munc13-2 is essential for normal release probability at hippocampal mossy fiber synapses. Munc13-3 is almost exclusively expressed in the cerebellum. It acts as a tumor suppressor and plays a critical role in the formation of release sites with calcium channel nanodomains. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410357  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 37.46  E-value: 1.66e-03
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gi 157820943  707 TPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20807    10 TPTYCYECEGLLWgiaRQGVRCTECGVKCHEKCKDLLNADC 50
C1_RASGRP cd20808
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the RAS guanyl-releasing protein ...
706-744 1.82e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the RAS guanyl-releasing protein (RASGRP) family; The RASGRP family includes RASGRP1-4. They function as cation-, usually calcium-, and diacylglycerol (DAG)-regulated nucleotide exchange factor activating Ras through the exchange of bound GDP for GTP. RASGRP1, also called calcium and DAG-regulated guanine nucleotide exchange factor II (CalDAG-GEFII) or Ras guanyl-releasing protein, activates the Erk/MAP kinase cascade and regulates T-cell/B-cell development, homeostasis and differentiation by coupling T-lymphocyte/B-lymphocyte antigen receptors to Ras. RASGRP1 also regulates NK cell cytotoxicity and ITAM-dependent cytokine production by activation of Ras-mediated ERK and JNK pathways. RASGRP2, also called calcium and DAG-regulated guanine nucleotide exchange factor I (CalDAG-GEFI), Cdc25-like protein (CDC25L), or F25B3.3 kinase-like protein, specifically activates Rap and may also activate other GTPases such as RRAS, RRAS2, NRAS, KRAS but not HRAS. RASGRP2 is involved in aggregation of platelets and adhesion of T-lymphocytes and neutrophils probably through inside-out integrin activation, as well as in the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1/CHRM1 signaling pathway. RASGRP3, also called calcium and DAG-regulated guanine nucleotide exchange factor III (CalDAG-GEFIII), or guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rap1, is a guanine nucleotide-exchange factor activating H-Ras, R-Ras and Ras-associated protein-1/2. It functions as an important mediator of signaling downstream from receptor coupled phosphoinositide turnover in B and T cells. RASGRP4 may function in mast cell differentiation. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410358  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 37.32  E-value: 1.82e-03
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gi 157820943  706 RTPAKCRECNSY---VYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20808    10 FKPTFCDHCTGLlwgLIKQGYKCKDCGINCHKHCKDLVVVEC 51
RhoGAP_fRGD2 cd04399
RhoGAP_fRGD2: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
813-973 2.03e-03

RhoGAP_fRGD2: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of fungal RGD2-like proteins. Yeast Rgd2 is a GAP protein for Cdc42 and Rho5. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239864  Cd Length: 212  Bit Score: 40.78  E-value: 2.03e-03
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gi 157820943  813 KELVELSQASPHDISNVLKLYLRQLPEPLISFRFYHELVGLAkdslkaeaeakaasrgRQDGSESEAATLAMVGRLRELM 892
Cdd:cd04399    68 KEVIILKKFEPSTVASVLKLYLLELPDSLIPHDIYDLIRSLY----------------SAYPPSQEDSDTARIQGLQSTL 131
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gi 157820943  893 RDLPAENRATLLYLLRHLRRIVEM----EQDNKMTPgNLGIVFGPTLLRPRptdatVSLSSLVDYPHQARVIETLIVHYG 968
Cdd:cd04399   132 SQLPKSHIATLDAIITHFYRLIEItkmgESEEEYAD-KLATSLSREILRPI-----IESLLTIGDKHGYKFFRDLLTHKD 205

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gi 157820943  969 LVFEE 973
Cdd:cd04399   206 QIFSE 210
C1_RASGRP4 cd20863
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in RAS guanyl-releasing protein 4 ...
706-744 2.12e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in RAS guanyl-releasing protein 4 (RASGRP4) and similar proteins; RASGRP4 functions as a cation- and diacylglycerol (DAG)-regulated nucleotide exchange factor activating Ras through the exchange of bound GDP for GTP. It may function in mast cell differentiation. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410413  Cd Length: 57  Bit Score: 37.45  E-value: 2.12e-03
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gi 157820943  706 RTPAKCRECNSY---VYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20863    12 KKPTFCDSCSGFlwgVTKQGYRCQDCGINCHKHCKDQVDVEC 53
C1_Sbf-like cd20827
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the myotubularin-related protein Sbf ...
699-744 2.63e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the myotubularin-related protein Sbf and similar proteins; This group includes Drosophila melanogaster SET domain binding factor (Sbf), the single homolog of human MTMR5/MTMR13, and similar proteins, that show high sequence similarity to vertebrate myotubularin-related proteins (MTMRs) which may function as guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). Sbf is a pseudophosphatase that coordinates both phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PI(3)P) turnover and Rab21 GTPase activation in an endosomal pathway that controls macrophage remodeling. It also functions as a GEF that promotes Rab21 GTPase activation associated with PI(3)P endosomes. Vertebrate MTMR5 and MTMR13 contain an N-terminal DENN domain, a PH-GRAM domain, an inactive PTP domain, a SET interaction domain, a coiled-coil domain, and a C-terminal PH domain. Members of this family contain these domains and have an additional C1 domain. This model corresponds to the C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410377  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 37.01  E-value: 2.63e-03
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gi 157820943  699 THRLRK--LRTPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20827     1 PHRFEKhnFTTPTYCDYCSSLLWglvKTGMRCADCGYSCHEKCLEHVPKNC 51
C1_cPKC_rpt1 cd20833
first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the classical (or conventional) ...
703-744 3.40e-03

first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the classical (or conventional) protein kinase C (cPKC) family; PKCs are classified into three groups (classical, atypical, and novel) depending on their mode of activation and the structural characteristics of their regulatory domains. cPKCs are potent kinases for histones, myelin basic protein, and protamine. They depend on calcium, DAG (1,2-diacylglycerol), and in most cases, phosphatidylserine (PS) for activation. There are four cPKC isoforms, named alpha, betaI, betaII, and gamma. PKC-alpha is expressed in many tissues and is associated with cell proliferation, apoptosis, and cell motility. It plays a role in the signaling of the growth factors PDGF, VEGF, EGF, and FGF. Abnormal levels of PKC-alpha have been detected in many transformed cell lines and several human tumors. In addition, PKC-alpha is required for HER2 dependent breast cancer invasion. The PKC beta isoforms (I and II), generated by alternative splicing of a single gene, are preferentially activated by hyperglycemia-induced DAG (1,2-diacylglycerol) in retinal tissues. This is implicated in diabetic microangiopathy such as ischemia, neovascularization, and abnormal vasodilator function. PKC-beta also plays an important role in VEGF signaling. In addition, glucose regulates proliferation in retinal endothelial cells via PKC-betaI. PKC-beta is also being explored as a therapeutic target in cancer. It contributes to tumor formation and is involved in the tumor host mechanisms of inflammation and angiogenesis. PKC-gamma is mainly expressed in neuronal tissues. It plays a role in protection from ischemia. Members of this family contain two copies of the C1 domain. This model corresponds to the first one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410383  Cd Length: 58  Bit Score: 37.00  E-value: 3.40e-03
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gi 157820943  703 RKLRTPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20833     8 RFFKQPTFCSHCTDFIWgfgKQGFQCQVCSFVVHKRCHEFVTFSC 52
C1_RASGRP1 cd20860
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in RAS guanyl-releasing protein 1 ...
708-747 3.65e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in RAS guanyl-releasing protein 1 (RASGRP1) and similar proteins; RASGRP1, also called calcium and DAG-regulated guanine nucleotide exchange factor II (CalDAG-GEFII) or Ras guanyl-releasing protein, functions as a calcium- and diacylglycerol (DAG)-regulated nucleotide exchange factor specifically activating Ras through the exchange of bound GDP for GTP. It activates the Erk/MAP kinase cascade and regulates T-cell/B-cell development, homeostasis and differentiation by coupling T-lymphocyte/B-lymphocyte antigen receptors to Ras. RASGRP1 also regulates NK cell cytotoxicity and ITAM-dependent cytokine production by activation of Ras-mediated ERK and JNK pathways. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410410  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 36.83  E-value: 3.65e-03
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gi 157820943  708 PAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHK 747
Cdd:cd20860    13 PTFCDNCAGFLWgviKQGYRCKDCGMNCHKQCKDLVVFECKKR 55
C1_MRCKalpha cd20864
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in myotonic dystrophy kinase-related ...
698-744 3.68e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in myotonic dystrophy kinase-related Cdc42-binding kinase alpha (MRCK alpha) and similar proteins; MRCK alpha, also called Cdc42-binding protein kinase alpha, DMPK-like alpha, or myotonic dystrophy protein kinase-like alpha, is a serine/threonine-protein kinase expressed ubiquitously in many tissues. It plays a role in the regulation of peripheral actin reorganization and neurite outgrowth. It may also play a role in the transferrin iron uptake pathway. MRCK alpha is an important downstream effector of Cdc42 and plays a role in the regulation of cytoskeleton reorganization and cell migration. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410414  Cd Length: 60  Bit Score: 36.92  E-value: 3.68e-03
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gi 157820943  698 RTHR--LRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20864     1 KAHQfvVKSFTTPTKCNQCTSLMVgliRQGCTCEVCGFSCHVTCADKAPSVC 52
F-BAR_PSTPIP cd07647
The F-BAR (FES-CIP4 Homology and Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain of Proline-Serine-Threonine ...
280-484 5.01e-03

The F-BAR (FES-CIP4 Homology and Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain of Proline-Serine-Threonine Phosphatase-Interacting Proteins; F-BAR domains are dimerization modules that bind and bend membranes and are found in proteins involved in membrane dynamics and actin reorganization. Vetebrates contain two Proline-Serine-Threonine Phosphatase-Interacting Proteins (PSTPIPs), PSTPIP1 and PSTPIP2. PSTPIPs are mainly expressed in hematopoietic cells and are involved in the regulation of cell adhesion and motility. Mutations in PSTPIPs have been shown to cause autoinflammatory disorders. PSTPIP1 contains an N-terminal F-BAR domain, PEST motifs, and a C-terminal SH3 domain, while PSTPIP2 contains only the N-terminal F-BAR domain. F-BAR domains form banana-shaped dimers with a positively-charged concave surface that binds to negatively-charged lipid membranes. They can induce membrane deformation in the form of long tubules.


Pssm-ID: 153331 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 239  Bit Score: 39.77  E-value: 5.01e-03
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gi 157820943  280 GVDAALQYAKDMARYMKDLIGYLEKRTTLEMEFAKGLQK-------------------VVHNCRQNVTHApHMPLLSIYS 340
Cdd:cd07647     6 GFDTLLQRLKEGKKMCKELEDFLKQRAKAEEDYGKALLKlsksagpgdeigtlksswdSLRKETENVANA-HIQLAQSLR 84
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gi 157820943  341 LALEQDLEFghgmvqavgtlqtqtfmqpltlrRLEHERRRKEIKESWHRAQRKLQEAEANLRKAKQGYKQRCEDHDKArl 420
Cdd:cd07647    85 EEAEKLEEF-----------------------REKQKEERKKTEDIMKRSQKNKKELYKKTMKAKKSYEQKCREKDKA-- 139
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gi 157820943  421 qvakaeeeQQGTGPGAGTAASKALDKRRRLEEEAKNKAEEAMATYRTCVadaktqkQELEDTKV 484
Cdd:cd07647   140 --------EQAYEKSSSGAQPKEAEKLKKKAAQCKTSAEEADSAYKSSI-------GCLEDARV 188
C1_DGKtheta_typeV_rpt1 cd20803
first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in type V diacylglycerol kinase, ...
700-744 5.47e-03

first protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in type V diacylglycerol kinase, DAG kinase theta, and similar proteins; Diacylglycerol (DAG) kinase (EC 2.7.1.107) is a lipid kinase that phosphorylates diacylglycerol to form phosphatidic acid. DAG kinase theta, also called diglyceride kinase theta (DGK-theta), is the only isoform classified as type V; it contains a pleckstrin homology (PH)-like domain and an additional C1 domain, compared to other DGKs. It may regulate the activity of protein kinase C by controlling the balance between the two signaling lipids, diacylglycerol and phosphatidic acid. DAG kinase theta contains three copies of the C1 domain. This model corresponds to the first one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410353  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 36.13  E-value: 5.47e-03
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gi 157820943  700 HRLRK--LRTPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20803     2 HSFRKktFHKPTYCHHCTDLLWgllNQGYQCEVCNFVSHERCLKTVVTPC 51
C1_MTMR-like cd20828
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in uncharacterized proteins similar to ...
707-745 5.63e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in uncharacterized proteins similar to myotubularin-related proteins; The family includes a group of uncharacterized proteins that show high sequence similarity to vertebrate myotubularin-related proteins (MTMRs), such as MTMR5 and MTMR13. MTMRs may function as guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). Vertebrate MTMR5 and MTMR13 contain an N-terminal DENN domain, a PH-GRAM domain, an inactive PTP domain, a SET interaction domain, a coiled-coil domain, and a C-terminal PH domain. Members of this family contain these domains and have an additional C1 domain. This model corresponds to the C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410378  Cd Length: 57  Bit Score: 36.27  E-value: 5.63e-03
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gi 157820943  707 TPAKCRECNS---YVYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCG 745
Cdd:cd20828    15 TPTNCDYCLQilwGIVKKGMKCSECGYNCHEKCQPQVPKQCS 56
C1_PKD_rpt2 cd20796
second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the family of protein kinase D ...
708-744 6.61e-03

second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in the family of protein kinase D (PKD); PKDs are important regulators of many intracellular signaling pathways such as ERK and JNK, and cellular processes including the organization of the trans-Golgi network, membrane trafficking, cell proliferation, migration, and apoptosis. They are activated in a PKC-dependent manner by many agents including diacylglycerol (DAG), PDGF, neuropeptides, oxidative stress, and tumor-promoting phorbol esters, among others. Mammals harbor three types of PKDs: PKD1 (or PKCmu), PKD2, and PKD3 (or PKCnu). PKDs contain N-terminal tandem cysteine-rich zinc binding C1 (PKC conserved region 1), central PH (Pleckstrin Homology), and C-terminal catalytic kinase domains. This model corresponds to the second C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410346  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 35.73  E-value: 6.61e-03
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gi 157820943  708 PAKCRECNSY---VYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20796    12 PTVCQHCKKLlkgLFRQGLQCKDCKFNCHKKCAEKVPKDC 51
C1_Myosin-IXa cd20883
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in unconventional myosin-IXa and similar ...
708-747 6.81e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in unconventional myosin-IXa and similar proteins; Myosin-IXa, also called unconventional myosin-9a (Myo9a), is a single-headed, actin-dependent motor protein of the unconventional myosin IX class. It is expressed in several tissues and is enriched in the brain and testes. Myosin-IXa contains a Ras-associating (RA) domain, a motor domain, a protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1), and a Rho GTPase activating domain (RhoGAP). Myosin-IXa binds the alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid receptor (AMPAR) GluA2 subunit, and plays a key role in controlling the molecular structure and function of hippocampal synapses. Moreover, Myosin-IXa functions in epithelial cell morphology and differentiation, such that its knockout mice develop hydrocephalus and kidney dysfunction. Myosin-IXa regulates collective epithelial cell migration by targeting RhoGAP activity to cell-cell junctions. Myosin-IXa negatively regulates Rho GTPase signaling, and functions as a regulator of kidney tubule function. This model corresponds to the C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410433  Cd Length: 58  Bit Score: 36.10  E-value: 6.81e-03
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gi 157820943  708 PAKCRECNSYVYF--QGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHK 747
Cdd:cd20883    16 PTYCEYCSSLIWMmdRAYVCKLCRYACHKKCCLKTTTKCSKK 57
C1_nPKC_epsilon-like_rpt2 cd20838
second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in novel protein kinase C (nPKC) ...
700-747 7.94e-03

second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in novel protein kinase C (nPKC) epsilon, eta, and similar proteins; PKCs are classified into three groups (classical, atypical, and novel) depending on their mode of activation and the structural characteristics of their regulatory domain. nPKCs are calcium-independent, but require DAG (1,2-diacylglycerol) and phosphatidylserine (PS) for activity. PKC-epsilon has been shown to behave as an oncoprotein. Its overexpression contributes to neoplastic transformation depending on the cell type. It contributes to oncogenesis by inducing disordered cell growth and inhibiting cell death. It also plays a role in tumor invasion and metastasis. PKC-epsilon has also been found to confer cardioprotection against ischemia and reperfusion-mediated damage. Other cellular functions include the regulation of gene expression, cell adhesion, and cell motility. PKC-eta is predominantly expressed in squamous epithelia, where it plays a crucial role in the signaling of cell-type specific differentiation. It is also expressed in pro-B cells and early-stage thymocytes, and acts as a key regulator in early B-cell development. PKC-eta increases glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) proliferation and resistance to radiation, and is being developed as a therapeutic target for the management of GBM. Members of this family contain two copies of C1 domain. This model corresponds to the second one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410388  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 35.71  E-value: 7.94e-03
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gi 157820943  700 HR--LRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVY---FQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCGHK 747
Cdd:cd20838     3 HRfsVHNYKRPTFCDHCGSLLYglyKQGLQCKVCKMNVHKRCQKNVANNCGVN 55
C1_TNS3_v cd20889
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in tensin-3 (TNS3) variant and similar ...
699-745 8.01e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in tensin-3 (TNS3) variant and similar proteins; Tensin-3 (TNS3), also called tensin-like SH2 domain-containing protein 1 (TENS1), or tumor endothelial marker 6 (TEM6), may play a role in actin remodeling. It is involved in the dissociation of the integrin-tensin-actin complex. This model corresponds to the C1 domain found in TNS3 variant. Typical TNS3 does not contain C1 domain. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410439  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 35.63  E-value: 8.01e-03
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gi 157820943  699 THRLRKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQCG 745
Cdd:cd20889     4 TFKNKTFKKPKVCSICKQVIDSQGISCRVCKYACHKKCEAKVVTPCF 50
C1_dGM13116p-like cd20831
protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in Drosophila melanogaster GM13116p and ...
703-744 9.66e-03

protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in Drosophila melanogaster GM13116p and similar proteins; This group contains uncharacterized proteins including Drosophila melanogaster GM13116p and Caenorhabditis elegans hypothetical protein R11G1.4, both of which contain C2 (a calcium-binding domain) and C1 domains. This model describes the C1 domain, a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410381  Cd Length: 58  Bit Score: 35.39  E-value: 9.66e-03
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gi 157820943  703 RKLRTPAKCRECNSYVYF----QGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20831    11 THFKGGPSCAVCNKLIPGrfgkQGYQCRDCGLICHKRCHVKVETHC 56
C1_CeDKF1-like_rpt2 cd20798
second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in Caenorhabditis elegans serine ...
706-744 9.72e-03

second protein kinase C conserved region 1 (C1 domain) found in Caenorhabditis elegans serine/threonine-protein kinase DKF-1 and similar proteins; DKF-1 converts transient diacylglycerol (DAG) signals into prolonged physiological effects, independently of PKC. It plays a role in the regulation of growth and neuromuscular control of movement. It is involved in immune response to Staphylococcus aureus bacterium by activating transcription factor hlh-30 downstream of phospholipase plc-1. Members of this group contain two copies of the C1 domain. This model corresponds to the second one. The C1 domain is a cysteine-rich zinc binding domain that does not bind DNA nor possess structural similarity to conventional zinc finger domains; it contains two separate Zn(2+)-binding sites.


Pssm-ID: 410348  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 35.55  E-value: 9.72e-03
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gi 157820943  706 RTPAKCRECNSY---VYFQGAECEECCLACHKKCLETLAIQC 744
Cdd:cd20798    10 KKPTVCKVCDKLlvgLVRQGLKCRDCGVNVHKKCASLLPSNC 51
 
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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