thymosin beta-4 [Mus musculus]
thymosin beta( domain architecture ID 10472827)
thymosin beta-4 family protein similar to Homo sapiens thymosin beta-4, thymosin beta-10 and thymosin beta-15A/15B, which play important roles in the organization of the cytoskeleton
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
Thymosin | pfam01290 | Thymosin beta-4 family; |
3-41 | 9.25e-10 | ||
Thymosin beta-4 family; : Pssm-ID: 396038 Cd Length: 39 Bit Score: 47.34 E-value: 9.25e-10
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
Thymosin | pfam01290 | Thymosin beta-4 family; |
3-41 | 9.25e-10 | ||
Thymosin beta-4 family; Pssm-ID: 396038 Cd Length: 39 Bit Score: 47.34 E-value: 9.25e-10
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THY | smart00152 | Thymosin beta actin-binding motif; |
7-43 | 2.16e-06 | ||
Thymosin beta actin-binding motif; Pssm-ID: 128457 Cd Length: 37 Bit Score: 38.73 E-value: 2.16e-06
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WH2_BetaT | cd22059 | Wiskott Aldrich syndrome homology region 2 (WH2 motif) found in beta-Thymosin, and similar ... |
3-36 | 2.32e-06 | ||
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome homology region 2 (WH2 motif) found in beta-Thymosin, and similar proteins; This family contains beta-thymosin (betaT; also called thymosin beta or Tbeta) domain which is similar to the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP)-homology domain 2 (WH2). Proteins in the beta-thymosin family are small peptides that act as actin monomer (G-actin) sequestering factors. They bind to G-actin into a 1:1 complex, rendering G-actin resistant to polymerization into filaments (F-actin). Thymosin beta 4 (Tbeta4 or TB4) and beta10 (Tbeta10) are minor variants of betaT that bind skeletal muscle actin and inhibit actin polymerization. Thymosin beta4 can also bind to polymerized F-actin. The roles of beta-thymosins also appear to extend beyond G-actin sequestration. Thymosin beta4 has also been linked to a number of additional biological events, including angiogenesis, wound healing, inflammation, and intracellular signaling through kinase activation. Research on thymosin beta10 in breast cancer cells has suggested a relationship with actin cytoskeletal remodeling and cell motility. In addition, thymosins beta4, beta10, and beta15 are highly expressed in several tumor cells, and these have been associated with a higher metastatic potential, possibly due to their function in cell proliferation. Pssm-ID: 409202 Cd Length: 34 Bit Score: 38.48 E-value: 2.32e-06
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
Thymosin | pfam01290 | Thymosin beta-4 family; |
3-41 | 9.25e-10 | ||
Thymosin beta-4 family; Pssm-ID: 396038 Cd Length: 39 Bit Score: 47.34 E-value: 9.25e-10
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THY | smart00152 | Thymosin beta actin-binding motif; |
7-43 | 2.16e-06 | ||
Thymosin beta actin-binding motif; Pssm-ID: 128457 Cd Length: 37 Bit Score: 38.73 E-value: 2.16e-06
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WH2_BetaT | cd22059 | Wiskott Aldrich syndrome homology region 2 (WH2 motif) found in beta-Thymosin, and similar ... |
3-36 | 2.32e-06 | ||
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome homology region 2 (WH2 motif) found in beta-Thymosin, and similar proteins; This family contains beta-thymosin (betaT; also called thymosin beta or Tbeta) domain which is similar to the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP)-homology domain 2 (WH2). Proteins in the beta-thymosin family are small peptides that act as actin monomer (G-actin) sequestering factors. They bind to G-actin into a 1:1 complex, rendering G-actin resistant to polymerization into filaments (F-actin). Thymosin beta 4 (Tbeta4 or TB4) and beta10 (Tbeta10) are minor variants of betaT that bind skeletal muscle actin and inhibit actin polymerization. Thymosin beta4 can also bind to polymerized F-actin. The roles of beta-thymosins also appear to extend beyond G-actin sequestration. Thymosin beta4 has also been linked to a number of additional biological events, including angiogenesis, wound healing, inflammation, and intracellular signaling through kinase activation. Research on thymosin beta10 in breast cancer cells has suggested a relationship with actin cytoskeletal remodeling and cell motility. In addition, thymosins beta4, beta10, and beta15 are highly expressed in several tumor cells, and these have been associated with a higher metastatic potential, possibly due to their function in cell proliferation. Pssm-ID: 409202 Cd Length: 34 Bit Score: 38.48 E-value: 2.32e-06
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