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ras-related protein Ral-B isoform X1 [Rattus norvegicus]

Protein Classification

Ras-related protein Ral( domain architecture ID 10134932)

Ras-related protein Ral is a multifunctional GTPase involved in a variety of cellular processes including gene expression, cell migration, cell proliferation, oncogenic transformation and membrane trafficking

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List of domain hits

Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RalA_RalB cd04139
Ral (Ras-like) family containing highly homologous RalA and RalB; The Ral (Ras-like) subfamily ...
15-178 6.51e-109

Ral (Ras-like) family containing highly homologous RalA and RalB; The Ral (Ras-like) subfamily consists of the highly homologous RalA and RalB. Ral proteins are believed to play a crucial role in tumorigenesis, metastasis, endocytosis, and actin cytoskeleton dynamics. Despite their high sequence similarity (>80% sequence identity), nonoverlapping and opposing functions have been assigned to RalA and RalBs in tumor migration. In human bladder and prostate cancer cells, RalB promotes migration while RalA inhibits it. A Ral-specific set of GEFs has been identified that are activated by Ras binding. This RalGEF activity is enhanced by Ras binding to another of its target proteins, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K). Ral effectors include RLIP76/RalBP1, a Rac/cdc42 GAP, and the exocyst (Sec6/8) complex, a heterooctomeric protein complex that is involved in tethering vesicles to specific sites on the plasma membrane prior to exocytosis. In rat kidney cells, RalB is required for functional assembly of the exocyst and for localizing the exocyst to the leading edge of migrating cells. In human cancer cells, RalA is required to support anchorage-independent proliferation and RalB is required to suppress apoptosis. RalA has been shown to localize to the plasma membrane while RalB is localized to the intracellular vesicles. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


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Pssm-ID: 206710 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 163  Bit Score: 308.97  E-value: 6.51e-109
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04139     1 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQLNILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04139    81 ITDMESFTALAEFREQILRVK-EDDNVPLLLVGNKCDLEDKRQVSVEEAANLAEQWGVNYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLVR 159

                  ....
gi 1958671261 175 EIRA 178
Cdd:cd04139   160 EIRQ 163
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RalA_RalB cd04139
Ral (Ras-like) family containing highly homologous RalA and RalB; The Ral (Ras-like) subfamily ...
15-178 6.51e-109

Ral (Ras-like) family containing highly homologous RalA and RalB; The Ral (Ras-like) subfamily consists of the highly homologous RalA and RalB. Ral proteins are believed to play a crucial role in tumorigenesis, metastasis, endocytosis, and actin cytoskeleton dynamics. Despite their high sequence similarity (>80% sequence identity), nonoverlapping and opposing functions have been assigned to RalA and RalBs in tumor migration. In human bladder and prostate cancer cells, RalB promotes migration while RalA inhibits it. A Ral-specific set of GEFs has been identified that are activated by Ras binding. This RalGEF activity is enhanced by Ras binding to another of its target proteins, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K). Ral effectors include RLIP76/RalBP1, a Rac/cdc42 GAP, and the exocyst (Sec6/8) complex, a heterooctomeric protein complex that is involved in tethering vesicles to specific sites on the plasma membrane prior to exocytosis. In rat kidney cells, RalB is required for functional assembly of the exocyst and for localizing the exocyst to the leading edge of migrating cells. In human cancer cells, RalA is required to support anchorage-independent proliferation and RalB is required to suppress apoptosis. RalA has been shown to localize to the plasma membrane while RalB is localized to the intracellular vesicles. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206710 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 163  Bit Score: 308.97  E-value: 6.51e-109
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04139     1 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQLNILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04139    81 ITDMESFTALAEFREQILRVK-EDDNVPLLLVGNKCDLEDKRQVSVEEAANLAEQWGVNYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLVR 159

                  ....
gi 1958671261 175 EIRA 178
Cdd:cd04139   160 EIRQ 163
RAS smart00173
Ras subfamily of RAS small GTPases; Similar in fold and function to the bacterial EF-Tu GTPase. ...
15-179 1.70e-90

Ras subfamily of RAS small GTPases; Similar in fold and function to the bacterial EF-Tu GTPase. p21Ras couples receptor Tyr kinases and G protein receptors to protein kinase cascades


Pssm-ID: 214541 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 164  Bit Score: 262.49  E-value: 1.70e-90
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:smart00173   1 YKLVVLGSGGVGKSALTIQFIQGHFVDDYDPTIEDSYRKQIEIDGEVCLLDILDTAGQEEFSAMRDQYMRTGEGFLLVYS 80
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:smart00173  81 ITDRQSFEEIKKFREQILRVK-DRDDVPIVLVGNKCDLESERVVSTEEGKELARQWGCPFLETSAKERVNVDEAFYDLVR 159

                   ....*
gi 1958671261  175 EIRAK 179
Cdd:smart00173 160 EIRKK 164
Ras pfam00071
Ras family; Includes sub-families Ras, Rab, Rac, Ral, Ran, Rap Ypt1 and more. Shares P-loop ...
16-177 1.37e-77

Ras family; Includes sub-families Ras, Rab, Rac, Ral, Ran, Rap Ypt1 and more. Shares P-loop motif with GTP_EFTU, arf and myosin_head. See pfam00009 pfam00025, pfam00063. As regards Rab GTPases, these are important regulators of vesicle formation, motility and fusion. They share a fold in common with all Ras GTPases: this is a six-stranded beta-sheet surrounded by five alpha-helices.


Pssm-ID: 425451 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 162  Bit Score: 229.71  E-value: 1.37e-77
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:pfam00071   1 KLVLVGDGGVGKSSLLIRFTQNKFPEEYIPTiGVDFYTKTIEVDGKTVKLQIWDTAGQERFRALRPLYYRGADGFLLVYD 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:pfam00071  81 ITSRDSFENVKKWVEEILRHA--DENVPIVLVGNKCDLEDQRVVSTEEGEALAKELGLPFMETSAKTNENVEEAFEELAR 158

                  ...
gi 1958671261 175 EIR 177
Cdd:pfam00071 159 EIL 161
PTZ00369 PTZ00369
Ras-like protein; Provisional
15-190 7.80e-65

Ras-like protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 240385 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 189  Bit Score: 198.16  E-value: 7.80e-65
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:PTZ00369    6 YKLVVVGGGGVGKSALTIQFIQNHFIDEYDPTIEDSYRKQCVIDEETCLLDILDTAGQEEYSAMRDQYMRTGQGFLCVYS 85
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:PTZ00369   86 ITSRSSFEEIASFREQILRVK-DKDRVPMILVGNKCDLDSERQVSTGEGQELAKSFGIPFLETSAKQRVNVDEAFYELVR 164
                         170
                  ....*....|....*....
gi 1958671261 175 EIRA---KKMSENKDKNGR 190
Cdd:PTZ00369  165 EIRKylkEDMPSQKQKKKG 183
Gem1 COG1100
GTPase SAR1 family domain [General function prediction only];
16-178 1.59e-29

GTPase SAR1 family domain [General function prediction only];


Pssm-ID: 440717 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 177  Bit Score: 107.76  E-value: 1.59e-29
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEF-VEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEG---FL 90
Cdd:COG1100     5 KIVVVGTGGVGKTSLVNRLVGDIFsLEKYLSTnGVTIDKKELKLDGLDVDLVIWDTPGQDEFRETRQFYARQLTGaslYL 84
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  91 LVFSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeeDKIPLLVVGNKSDL-EERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQ-YVETSAKTRANVDKV 168
Cdd:COG1100    85 FVVDGTREETLQSLYELLESLRRLG---KKSPIILVLNKIDLyDEEEIEDEERLKEALSEDNIVeVVATSAKTGEGVEEL 161
                         170
                  ....*....|
gi 1958671261 169 FFDLMREIRA 178
Cdd:COG1100   162 FAALAEILRG 171
small_GTP TIGR00231
small GTP-binding protein domain; Proteins with a small GTP-binding domain recognized by this ...
16-169 5.15e-29

small GTP-binding protein domain; Proteins with a small GTP-binding domain recognized by this model include Ras, RhoA, Rab11, translation elongation factor G, translation initiation factor IF-2, tetratcycline resistance protein TetM, CDC42, Era, ADP-ribosylation factors, tdhF, and many others. In some proteins the domain occurs more than once.This model recognizes a large number of small GTP-binding proteins and related domains in larger proteins. Note that the alpha chains of heterotrimeric G proteins are larger proteins in which the NKXD motif is separated from the GxxxxGK[ST] motif (P-loop) by a long insert and are not easily detected by this model. [Unknown function, General]


Pssm-ID: 272973 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 162  Bit Score: 105.92  E-value: 5.15e-29
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDE-FVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:TIGR00231   3 KIVIVGHPNVGKSTLLNSLLGNKgSITEYYPGTTRNYVTTVIeEDGKTYKFNLLDTAGQEDYDAIRRLYYPQVERSLRVF 82
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATA--EFREQILRVKaeEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRqVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF 169
Cdd:TIGR00231  83 DIVILVLDVEEIleKQTKEIIHHA--DSGVPIILVGNKIDLKDAD-LKTHVASEFAKLNGEPIIPLSAETGKNIDSAF 157
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RalA_RalB cd04139
Ral (Ras-like) family containing highly homologous RalA and RalB; The Ral (Ras-like) subfamily ...
15-178 6.51e-109

Ral (Ras-like) family containing highly homologous RalA and RalB; The Ral (Ras-like) subfamily consists of the highly homologous RalA and RalB. Ral proteins are believed to play a crucial role in tumorigenesis, metastasis, endocytosis, and actin cytoskeleton dynamics. Despite their high sequence similarity (>80% sequence identity), nonoverlapping and opposing functions have been assigned to RalA and RalBs in tumor migration. In human bladder and prostate cancer cells, RalB promotes migration while RalA inhibits it. A Ral-specific set of GEFs has been identified that are activated by Ras binding. This RalGEF activity is enhanced by Ras binding to another of its target proteins, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K). Ral effectors include RLIP76/RalBP1, a Rac/cdc42 GAP, and the exocyst (Sec6/8) complex, a heterooctomeric protein complex that is involved in tethering vesicles to specific sites on the plasma membrane prior to exocytosis. In rat kidney cells, RalB is required for functional assembly of the exocyst and for localizing the exocyst to the leading edge of migrating cells. In human cancer cells, RalA is required to support anchorage-independent proliferation and RalB is required to suppress apoptosis. RalA has been shown to localize to the plasma membrane while RalB is localized to the intracellular vesicles. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206710 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 163  Bit Score: 308.97  E-value: 6.51e-109
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04139     1 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQLNILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04139    81 ITDMESFTALAEFREQILRVK-EDDNVPLLLVGNKCDLEDKRQVSVEEAANLAEQWGVNYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLVR 159

                  ....
gi 1958671261 175 EIRA 178
Cdd:cd04139   160 EIRQ 163
RAS smart00173
Ras subfamily of RAS small GTPases; Similar in fold and function to the bacterial EF-Tu GTPase. ...
15-179 1.70e-90

Ras subfamily of RAS small GTPases; Similar in fold and function to the bacterial EF-Tu GTPase. p21Ras couples receptor Tyr kinases and G protein receptors to protein kinase cascades


Pssm-ID: 214541 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 164  Bit Score: 262.49  E-value: 1.70e-90
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:smart00173   1 YKLVVLGSGGVGKSALTIQFIQGHFVDDYDPTIEDSYRKQIEIDGEVCLLDILDTAGQEEFSAMRDQYMRTGEGFLLVYS 80
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:smart00173  81 ITDRQSFEEIKKFREQILRVK-DRDDVPIVLVGNKCDLESERVVSTEEGKELARQWGCPFLETSAKERVNVDEAFYDLVR 159

                   ....*
gi 1958671261  175 EIRAK 179
Cdd:smart00173 160 EIRKK 164
small_GTPase smart00010
Small GTPase of the Ras superfamily; ill-defined subfamily; SMART predicts Ras-like small ...
15-179 1.82e-90

Small GTPase of the Ras superfamily; ill-defined subfamily; SMART predicts Ras-like small GTPases of the ARF, RAB, RAN, RAS, and SAR subfamilies. Others that could not be classified in this way are predicted to be members of the small GTPase superfamily without predictions of the subfamily.


Pssm-ID: 197466 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 166  Bit Score: 262.50  E-value: 1.82e-90
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:smart00010   3 YKLVVLGGGGVGKSALTIQFVQGHFVDEYDPTIEDSYRKQIEIDGEVCLLDILDTAGQEEFSAMRDQYMRTGEGFLLVYS 82
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:smart00010  83 ITDRQSFEEIAKFREQILRVK-DRDDVPIVLVGNKCDLENERVVSTEEGKELARQWGCPFLETSAKERINVDEAFYDLVR 161

                   ....*
gi 1958671261  175 EIRAK 179
Cdd:smart00010 162 EIRKS 166
Ras cd00876
Rat sarcoma (Ras) family of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); The Ras family of the ...
16-176 5.46e-82

Rat sarcoma (Ras) family of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); The Ras family of the Ras superfamily includes classical N-Ras, H-Ras, and K-Ras, as well as R-Ras, Rap, Ral, Rheb, Rhes, ARHI, RERG, Rin/Rit, RSR1, RRP22, Ras2, Ras-dva, and RGK proteins. Ras proteins regulate cell growth, proliferation and differentiation. Ras is activated by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) that release GDP and allow GTP binding. Many RasGEFs have been identified. These are sequestered in the cytosol until activation by growth factors triggers recruitment to the plasma membrane or Golgi, where the GEF colocalizes with Ras. Active GTP-bound Ras interacts with several effector proteins: among the best characterized are the Raf kinases, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), RalGEFs and NORE/MST1. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206642 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 160  Bit Score: 240.51  E-value: 5.46e-82
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd00876     1 KLVVLGAGGVGKSALTIRFVSGEFVEEYDPTIEDSYRKQIVVDGETYTLDILDTAGQEEFSAMRDQYIRNGDGFILVYSI 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMRE 175
Cdd:cd00876    81 TSRESFEEIKNIREQILRVK-DKEDVPIVLVGNKCDLENERQVSTEEGEALAEEWGCPFLETSAKTNINIDELFNTLVRE 159

                  .
gi 1958671261 176 I 176
Cdd:cd00876   160 I 160
Ras pfam00071
Ras family; Includes sub-families Ras, Rab, Rac, Ral, Ran, Rap Ypt1 and more. Shares P-loop ...
16-177 1.37e-77

Ras family; Includes sub-families Ras, Rab, Rac, Ral, Ran, Rap Ypt1 and more. Shares P-loop motif with GTP_EFTU, arf and myosin_head. See pfam00009 pfam00025, pfam00063. As regards Rab GTPases, these are important regulators of vesicle formation, motility and fusion. They share a fold in common with all Ras GTPases: this is a six-stranded beta-sheet surrounded by five alpha-helices.


Pssm-ID: 425451 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 162  Bit Score: 229.71  E-value: 1.37e-77
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:pfam00071   1 KLVLVGDGGVGKSSLLIRFTQNKFPEEYIPTiGVDFYTKTIEVDGKTVKLQIWDTAGQERFRALRPLYYRGADGFLLVYD 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:pfam00071  81 ITSRDSFENVKKWVEEILRHA--DENVPIVLVGNKCDLEDQRVVSTEEGEALAKELGLPFMETSAKTNENVEEAFEELAR 158

                  ...
gi 1958671261 175 EIR 177
Cdd:pfam00071 159 EIL 161
H_N_K_Ras_like cd04138
Ras GTPase family containing H-Ras,N-Ras and K-Ras4A/4B; H-Ras/N-Ras/K-Ras subfamily. H-Ras, ...
15-177 2.07e-72

Ras GTPase family containing H-Ras,N-Ras and K-Ras4A/4B; H-Ras/N-Ras/K-Ras subfamily. H-Ras, N-Ras, and K-Ras4A/4B are the prototypical members of the Ras family. These isoforms generate distinct signal outputs despite interacting with a common set of activators and effectors, and are strongly associated with oncogenic progression in tumor initiation. Mutated versions of Ras that are insensitive to GAP stimulation (and are therefore constitutively active) are found in a significant fraction of human cancers. Many Ras guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) have been identified. They are sequestered in the cytosol until activation by growth factors triggers recruitment to the plasma membrane or Golgi, where the GEF colocalizes with Ras. Active (GTP-bound) Ras interacts with several effector proteins that stimulate a variety of diverse cytoplasmic signaling activities. Some are known to positively mediate the oncogenic properties of Ras, including Raf, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), RalGEFs, and Tiam1. Others are proposed to play negative regulatory roles in oncogenesis, including RASSF and NORE/MST1. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133338 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 162  Bit Score: 216.52  E-value: 2.07e-72
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04138     2 YKLVVVGAGGVGKSALTIQLIQNHFVDEYDPTIEDSYRKQVVIDGETCLLDILDTAGQEEYSAMRDQYMRTGEGFLCVFA 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEErRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04138    82 INSRKSFEDIHTYREQIKRVK-DSDDVPMVLVGNKCDLAA-RTVSTRQGQDLAKSYGIPYIETSAKTRQGVEEAFYTLVR 159

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gi 1958671261 175 EIR 177
Cdd:cd04138   160 EIR 162
M_R_Ras_like cd04145
R-Ras2/TC21, M-Ras/R-Ras3; The M-Ras/R-Ras-like subfamily contains R-Ras2/TC21, M-Ras/R-Ras3, ...
15-177 8.01e-69

R-Ras2/TC21, M-Ras/R-Ras3; The M-Ras/R-Ras-like subfamily contains R-Ras2/TC21, M-Ras/R-Ras3, and related members of the Ras family. M-Ras is expressed in lympho-hematopoetic cells. It interacts with some of the known Ras effectors, but appears to also have its own effectors. Expression of mutated M-Ras leads to transformation of several types of cell lines, including hematopoietic cells, mammary epithelial cells, and fibroblasts. Overexpression of M-Ras is observed in carcinomas from breast, uterus, thyroid, stomach, colon, kidney, lung, and rectum. In addition, expression of a constitutively active M-Ras mutant in murine bone marrow induces a malignant mast cell leukemia that is distinct from the monocytic leukemia induced by H-Ras. TC21, along with H-Ras, has been shown to regulate the branching morphogenesis of ureteric bud cell branching in mice. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133345 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 164  Bit Score: 207.65  E-value: 8.01e-69
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04145     3 YKLVVVGGGGVGKSALTIQFIQSYFVTDYDPTIEDSYTKQCEIDGQWARLDILDTAGQEEFSAMREQYMRTGEGFLLVFS 82
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04145    83 VTDRGSFEEVDKFHTQILRVK-DRDEFPMILVGNKADLEHQRQVSREEGQELARQLKIPYIETSAKDRVNVDKAFHDLVR 161

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gi 1958671261 175 EIR 177
Cdd:cd04145   162 VIR 164
RSR1 cd04177
RSR1/Bud1p family GTPase; RSR1/Bud1p is a member of the Rap subfamily of the Ras family that ...
15-177 1.49e-65

RSR1/Bud1p family GTPase; RSR1/Bud1p is a member of the Rap subfamily of the Ras family that is found in fungi. In budding yeasts, RSR1 is involved in selecting a site for bud growth on the cell cortex, which directs the establishment of cell polarization. The Rho family GTPase cdc42 and its GEF, cdc24, then establish an axis of polarized growth by organizing the actin cytoskeleton and secretory apparatus at the bud site. It is believed that cdc42 interacts directly with RSR1 in vivo. In filamentous fungi, polar growth occurs at the tips of hypha and at novel growth sites along the extending hypha. In Ashbya gossypii, RSR1 is a key regulator of hyphal growth, localizing at the tip region and regulating in apical polarization of the actin cytoskeleton. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133377 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 168  Bit Score: 199.25  E-value: 1.49e-65
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04177     2 YKIVVLGAGGVGKSALTVQFVQNVFIESYDPTIEDSYRKQVEIDGRQCDLEILDTAGTEQFTAMRELYIKSGQGFLLVYS 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWG-VQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLM 173
Cdd:cd04177    82 VTSEASLNELGELREQVLRIK-DSDNVPMVLVGNKADLEDDRQVSREDGVSLSQQWGnVPFYETSARKRTNVDEVFIDLV 160

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gi 1958671261 174 REIR 177
Cdd:cd04177   161 RQII 164
PTZ00369 PTZ00369
Ras-like protein; Provisional
15-190 7.80e-65

Ras-like protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 240385 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 189  Bit Score: 198.16  E-value: 7.80e-65
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:PTZ00369    6 YKLVVVGGGGVGKSALTIQFIQNHFIDEYDPTIEDSYRKQCVIDEETCLLDILDTAGQEEYSAMRDQYMRTGQGFLCVYS 85
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:PTZ00369   86 ITSRSSFEEIASFREQILRVK-DKDRVPMILVGNKCDLDSERQVSTGEGQELAKSFGIPFLETSAKQRVNVDEAFYELVR 164
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gi 1958671261 175 EIRA---KKMSENKDKNGR 190
Cdd:PTZ00369  165 EIRKylkEDMPSQKQKKKG 183
Ras2 cd04144
Rat sarcoma (Ras) family 2 of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); The Ras2 subfamily, ...
16-189 4.19e-62

Rat sarcoma (Ras) family 2 of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); The Ras2 subfamily, found exclusively in fungi, was first identified in Ustilago maydis. In U. maydis, Ras2 is regulated by Sql2, a protein that is homologous to GEFs (guanine nucleotide exchange factors) of the CDC25 family. Ras2 has been shown to induce filamentous growth, but the signaling cascade through which Ras2 and Sql2 regulate cell morphology is not known. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133344 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 190  Bit Score: 191.60  E-value: 4.19e-62
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04144     1 KLVVLGDGGVGKTALTIQLCLNHFVETYDPTIEDSYRKQVVVDGQPCMLEVLDTAGQEEYTALRDQWIREGEGFILVYSI 80
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEED-KIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04144    81 TSRSTFERVERFREQIQRVKDESAaDVPIMIVGNKCDKVYEREVSTEEGAALARRLGCEFIEASAKTNVNVERAFYTLVR 160
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gi 1958671261 175 EIRAKKMSENKDKNG 189
Cdd:cd04144   161 ALRQQRQGGQGPKGG 175
Rap1 cd04175
Rap1 family GTPase consists of Rap1a and Rap1b isoforms; The Rap1 subgroup is part of the Rap ...
15-176 5.22e-60

Rap1 family GTPase consists of Rap1a and Rap1b isoforms; The Rap1 subgroup is part of the Rap subfamily of the Ras family. It can be further divided into the Rap1a and Rap1b isoforms. In humans, Rap1a and Rap1b share 95% sequence homology, but are products of two different genes located on chromosomes 1 and 12, respectively. Rap1a is sometimes called smg p21 or Krev1 in the older literature. Rap1 proteins are believed to perform different cellular functions, depending on the isoform, its subcellular localization, and the effector proteins it binds. For example, in rat salivary gland, neutrophils, and platelets, Rap1 localizes to secretory granules and is believed to regulate exocytosis or the formation of secretory granules. Rap1 has also been shown to localize in the Golgi of rat fibroblasts, zymogen granules, plasma membrane, and the microsomal membrane of pancreatic acini, as well as in the endocytic compartment of skeletal muscle cells and fibroblasts. High expression of Rap1 has been observed in the nucleus of human oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and cell lines; interestingly, in the SCCs, the active GTP-bound form localized to the nucleus, while the inactive GDP-bound form localized to the cytoplasm. Rap1 plays a role in phagocytosis by controlling the binding of adhesion receptors (typically integrins) to their ligands. In yeast, Rap1 has been implicated in multiple functions, including activation and silencing of transcription and maintenance of telomeres. Rap1a, which is stimulated by T-cell receptor (TCR) activation, is a positive regulator of T cells by directing integrin activation and augmenting lymphocyte responses. In murine hippocampal neurons, Rap1b determines which neurite will become the axon and directs the recruitment of Cdc42, which is required for formation of dendrites and axons. In murine platelets, Rap1b is required for normal homeostasis in vivo and is involved in integrin activation. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133375 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 164  Bit Score: 185.03  E-value: 5.22e-60
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04175     2 YKLVVLGSGGVGKSALTVQFVQGIFVEKYDPTIEDSYRKQVEVDGQQCMLEILDTAGTEQFTAMRDLYMKNGQGFVLVYS 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04175    82 ITAQSTFNDLQDLREQILRVK-DTEDVPMILVGNKCDLEDERVVGKEQGQNLARQWGCAFLETSAKAKINVNEIFYDLVR 160

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gi 1958671261 175 EI 176
Cdd:cd04175   161 QI 162
Rap_like cd04136
Rap-like family consists of Rap1, Rap2 and RSR1; The Rap subfamily consists of the Rap1, Rap2, ...
15-176 8.94e-58

Rap-like family consists of Rap1, Rap2 and RSR1; The Rap subfamily consists of the Rap1, Rap2, and RSR1. Rap subfamily proteins perform different cellular functions, depending on the isoform and its subcellular localization. For example, in rat salivary gland, neutrophils, and platelets, Rap1 localizes to secretory granules and is believed to regulate exocytosis or the formation of secretory granules. Rap1 has also been shown to localize in the Golgi of rat fibroblasts, zymogen granules, plasma membrane, and microsomal membrane of the pancreatic acini, as well as in the endocytic compartment of skeletal muscle cells and fibroblasts. Rap1 localizes in the nucleus of human oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and cell lines. Rap1 plays a role in phagocytosis by controlling the binding of adhesion receptors (typically integrins) to their ligands. In yeast, Rap1 has been implicated in multiple functions, including activation and silencing of transcription and maintenance of telomeres. Rap2 is involved in multiple functions, including activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) to regulate the actin cytoskeleton and activation of the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway in embryonic Xenopus. A number of effector proteins for Rap2 have been identified, including isoform 3 of the human mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase kinase 4 (MAP4K4) and Traf2- and Nck-interacting kinase (TNIK), and the RalGEFs RalGDS, RGL, and Rlf, which also interact with Rap1 and Ras. RSR1 is the fungal homolog of Rap1 and Rap2. In budding yeasts, it is involved in selecting a site for bud growth, which directs the establishment of cell polarization. The Rho family GTPase Cdc42 and its GEF, Cdc24, then establish an axis of polarized growth. It is believed that Cdc42 interacts directly with RSR1 in vivo. In filamentous fungi such as Ashbya gossypii, RSR1 is a key regulator of polar growth in the hypha. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206708 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 164  Bit Score: 179.68  E-value: 8.94e-58
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04136     2 YKLVVLGSGGVGKSALTVQFVQGIFVDKYDPTIEDSYRKQIEVDCQQCMLEILDTAGTEQFTAMRDLYIKNGQGFALVYS 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWG-VQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLM 173
Cdd:cd04136    82 ITAQQSFNDLQDLREQILRVK-DTEDVPMILVGNKCDLEDERVVSKEEGQNLARQWGnCPFLETSAKSKINVDEIFYDLV 160

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gi 1958671261 174 REI 176
Cdd:cd04136   161 RQI 163
Rap2 cd04176
Rap2 family GTPase consists of Rap2a, Rap2b, and Rap2c; The Rap2 subgroup is part of the Rap ...
15-176 2.41e-57

Rap2 family GTPase consists of Rap2a, Rap2b, and Rap2c; The Rap2 subgroup is part of the Rap subfamily of the Ras family. It consists of Rap2a, Rap2b, and Rap2c. Both isoform 3 of the human mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase kinase 4 (MAP4K4) and Traf2- and Nck-interacting kinase (TNIK) are putative effectors of Rap2 in mediating the activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) to regulate the actin cytoskeleton. In human platelets, Rap2 was shown to interact with the cytoskeleton by binding the actin filaments. In embryonic Xenopus development, Rap2 is necessary for the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway. The Rap2 interacting protein 9 (RPIP9) is highly expressed in human breast carcinomas and correlates with a poor prognosis, suggesting a role for Rap2 in breast cancer oncogenesis. Rap2b, but not Rap2a, Rap2c, Rap1a, or Rap1b, is expressed in human red blood cells, where it is believed to be involved in vesiculation. A number of additional effector proteins for Rap2 have been identified, including the RalGEFs RalGDS, RGL, and Rlf, which also interact with Rap1 and Ras. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133376 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 163  Bit Score: 178.49  E-value: 2.41e-57
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04176     2 YKVVVLGSGGVGKSALTVQFVSGTFIEKYDPTIEDFYRKEIEVDSSPSVLEILDTAGTEQFASMRDLYIKNGQGFIVVYS 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEdKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04176    82 LVNQQTFQDIKPMRDQIVRVKGYE-KVPIILVGNKVDLESEREVSSAEGRALAEEWGCPFMETSAKSKTMVNELFAEIVR 160

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gi 1958671261 175 EI 176
Cdd:cd04176   161 QM 162
Rit_Rin_Ric cd04141
Ras-like protein in all tissues (Rit), Ras-like protein in neurons (Rin) and Ras-related ...
15-181 8.93e-57

Ras-like protein in all tissues (Rit), Ras-like protein in neurons (Rin) and Ras-related protein which interacts with calmodulin (Ric); Rit (Ras-like protein in all tissues), Rin (Ras-like protein in neurons) and Ric (Ras-related protein which interacts with calmodulin) form a subfamily with several unique structural and functional characteristics. These proteins all lack a the C-terminal CaaX lipid-binding motif typical of Ras family proteins, and Rin and Ric contain calmodulin-binding domains. Rin, which is expressed only in neurons, induces neurite outgrowth in rat pheochromocytoma cells through its association with calmodulin and its activation of endogenous Rac/cdc42. Rit, which is ubiquitously expressed in mammals, inhibits growth-factor withdrawl-mediated apoptosis and induces neurite extension in pheochromocytoma cells. Rit and Rin are both able to form a ternary complex with PAR6, a cell polarity-regulating protein, and Rac/cdc42. This ternary complex is proposed to have physiological function in processes such as tumorigenesis. Activated Ric is likely to signal in parallel with the Ras pathway or stimulate the Ras pathway at some upstream point, and binding of calmodulin to Ric may negatively regulate Ric activity.


Pssm-ID: 206712 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 172  Bit Score: 177.35  E-value: 8.93e-57
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04141     3 YKIVMLGAGGVGKSAVTMQFISHSFPDYHDPTIEDAYKTQARIDNEPALLDILDTAGQAEFTAMRDQYMRCGEGFIICYS 82
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04141    83 VTDRHSFQEASEFKELITRVRLTED-IPLVLVGNKVDLEQQRQVTTEEGRNLAREFNCPFFETSAALRFYIDDAFHGLVR 161

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gi 1958671261 175 EIRAKKM 181
Cdd:cd04141   162 EIRRKES 168
Rab cd00154
Ras-related in brain (Rab) family of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Rab GTPases ...
16-172 2.07e-53

Ras-related in brain (Rab) family of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Rab GTPases form the largest family within the Ras superfamily. There are at least 60 Rab genes in the human genome, and a number of Rab GTPases are conserved from yeast to humans. Rab GTPases are small, monomeric proteins that function as molecular switches to regulate vesicle trafficking pathways. The different Rab GTPases are localized to the cytosolic face of specific intracellular membranes, where they regulate distinct steps in membrane traffic pathways. In the GTP-bound form, Rab GTPases recruit specific sets of effector proteins onto membranes. Through their effectors, Rab GTPases regulate vesicle formation, actin- and tubulin-dependent vesicle movement, and membrane fusion. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which mask C-terminal lipid binding and promote cytosolic localization. While most unicellular organisms possess 5-20 Rab members, several have been found to possess 60 or more Rabs; for many of these Rab isoforms, homologous proteins are not found in other organisms. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Since crystal structures often lack C-terminal residues, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation in many of the CDs in the hierarchy, but is included where possible.


Pssm-ID: 206640 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 159  Bit Score: 168.02  E-value: 2.07e-53
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYR-KKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd00154     2 KIVLIGDSGVGKTSLLLRFVDNKFSENYKSTIGVDFKsKTIEVDGKKVKLQIWDTAGQERFRSITSSYYRGAHGAILVYD 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd00154    82 VTNRESFENLDKWLNELKEYA--PPNIPIILVGNKSDLEDERQVSTEEAQQFAKENGLLFFETSAKTGENVDEAFESL 157
RAB smart00175
Rab subfamily of small GTPases; Rab GTPases are implicated in vesicle trafficking.
16-176 1.24e-46

Rab subfamily of small GTPases; Rab GTPases are implicated in vesicle trafficking.


Pssm-ID: 197555 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 164  Bit Score: 151.12  E-value: 1.24e-46
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gi 1958671261   16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:smart00175   2 KIILIGDSGVGKSSLLSRFTDGKFSEQYKSTiGVDFKTKTIEVDGKRVKLQIWDTAGQERFRSITSSYYRGAVGALLVYD 81
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gi 1958671261   95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQIlRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:smart00175  82 ITNRESFENLENWLKEL-REYASPN-VVIMLVGNKSDLEEQRQVSREEAEAFAEEHGLPFFETSAKTNTNVEEAFEELAR 159

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gi 1958671261  175 EI 176
Cdd:smart00175 160 EI 161
RheB cd04137
Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain (RheB) is a small GTPase; Rheb (Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain) ...
16-176 2.66e-45

Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain (RheB) is a small GTPase; Rheb (Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain) subfamily. Rheb was initially identified in rat brain, where its expression is elevated by seizures or by long-term potentiation. It is expressed ubiquitously, with elevated levels in muscle and brain. Rheb functions as an important mediator between the tuberous sclerosis complex proteins, TSC1 and TSC2, and the mammalian target of rapamycin (TOR) kinase to stimulate cell growth. TOR kinase regulates cell growth by controlling nutrient availability, growth factors, and the energy status of the cell. TSC1 and TSC2 form a dimeric complex that has tumor suppressor activity, and TSC2 is a GTPase activating protein (GAP) for Rheb. The TSC1/TSC2 complex inhibits the activation of TOR kinase through Rheb. Rheb has also been shown to induce the formation of large cytoplasmic vacuoles in a process that is dependent on the GTPase cycle of Rheb, but independent of the TOR kinase, suggesting Rheb plays a role in endocytic trafficking that leads to cell growth and cell-cycle progression. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206709 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 180  Bit Score: 148.16  E-value: 2.66e-45
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04137     3 KIAVLGSRSVGKSSLTVQFVEGHFVESYYPTIENTFSKIITYKGQEYHLEIVDTAGQDEYSILPQKYSIGIHGYILVYSV 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEFREQILRvKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMRE 175
Cdd:cd04137    83 TSRKSFEVVKVIYDKILD-MLGKESVPIVLVGNKSDLHMERQVSAEEGKKLAESWGAAFLESSAKENENVEEAFELLIEE 161

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gi 1958671261 176 I 176
Cdd:cd04137   162 I 162
RERG_RasL11_like cd04146
Ras-related and Estrogen-Regulated Growth inhibitor (RERG) and Ras-like 11 (RasL11)-like ...
16-177 3.69e-41

Ras-related and Estrogen-Regulated Growth inhibitor (RERG) and Ras-like 11 (RasL11)-like families; RERG (Ras-related and Estrogen- Regulated Growth inhibitor) and Ras-like 11 are members of a novel subfamily of Ras that were identified based on their behavior in breast and prostate tumors, respectively. RERG expression was decreased or lost in a significant fraction of primary human breast tumors that lack estrogen receptor and are correlated with poor clinical prognosis. Elevated RERG expression correlated with favorable patient outcome in a breast tumor subtype that is positive for estrogen receptor expression. In contrast to most Ras proteins, RERG overexpression inhibited the growth of breast tumor cells in vitro and in vivo. RasL11 was found to be ubiquitously expressed in human tissue, but down-regulated in prostate tumors. Both RERG and RasL11 lack the C-terminal CaaX prenylation motif, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid, and are localized primarily in the cytoplasm. Both are believed to have tumor suppressor activity.


Pssm-ID: 206713 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 166  Bit Score: 137.02  E-value: 3.69e-41
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAA--IRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04146     1 KIAVLGASGVGKSALTVRFLTKRFIGEYEPNLESLYSRQVTIDGEQVSLEIQDTPGQQQNEDpeSLERSLRWADGFVLVY 80
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRAN-VDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd04146    81 SITDRSSFDVVSQLLQLIREIKKRDGEIPVILVGNKADLLHSRQVSTEEGQKLALELGCLFFEVSAAENYLeVQNVFHEL 160

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gi 1958671261 173 MREIR 177
Cdd:cd04146   161 CREVR 165
Rab11_like cd01868
Rab GTPase family 11 (Rab11)-like includes Rab11a, Rab11b, and Rab25; Rab11a, Rab11b, and ...
14-176 6.95e-40

Rab GTPase family 11 (Rab11)-like includes Rab11a, Rab11b, and Rab25; Rab11a, Rab11b, and Rab25 are closely related, evolutionary conserved Rab proteins that are differentially expressed. Rab11a is ubiquitously synthesized, Rab11b is enriched in brain and heart and Rab25 is only found in epithelia. Rab11/25 proteins seem to regulate recycling pathways from endosomes to the plasma membrane and to the trans-Golgi network. Furthermore, Rab11a is thought to function in the histamine-induced fusion of tubulovesicles containing H+, K+ ATPase with the plasma membrane in gastric parietal cells and in insulin-stimulated insertion of GLUT4 in the plasma membrane of cardiomyocytes. Overexpression of Rab25 has recently been observed in ovarian cancer and breast cancer, and has been correlated with worsened outcomes in both diseases. In addition, Rab25 overexpression has also been observed in prostate cancer, transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, and invasive breast tumor cells. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206660 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 165  Bit Score: 133.84  E-value: 6.95e-40
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd01868     3 LFKIVLIGDSGVGKSNLLSRFTRNEFNLDSKSTiGVEFATRTIQIDGKTIKAQIWDTAGQERYRAITSAYYRGAVGALLV 82
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQiLRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd01868    83 YDITKKSTFENVERWLKE-LRDHADSN-IVIMLVGNKSDLRHLRAVPTEEAKAFAEKNGLSFIETSALDGTNVEEAFKQL 160

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gi 1958671261 173 MREI 176
Cdd:cd01868   161 LTEI 164
Rhes_like cd04143
Ras homolog enriched in striatum (Rhes) and activator of G-protein signaling 1 (Dexras1/AGS1); ...
15-172 9.91e-40

Ras homolog enriched in striatum (Rhes) and activator of G-protein signaling 1 (Dexras1/AGS1); This subfamily includes Rhes (Ras homolog enriched in striatum) and Dexras1/AGS1 (activator of G-protein signaling 1). These proteins are homologous, but exhibit significant differences in tissue distribution and subcellular localization. Rhes is found primarily in the striatum of the brain, but is also expressed in other areas of the brain, such as the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, inferior colliculus, and cerebellum. Rhes expression is controlled by thyroid hormones. In rat PC12 cells, Rhes is farnesylated and localizes to the plasma membrane. Rhes binds and activates PI3K, and plays a role in coupling serpentine membrane receptors with heterotrimeric G-protein signaling. Rhes has recently been shown to be reduced under conditions of dopamine supersensitivity and may play a role in determining dopamine receptor sensitivity. Dexras1/AGS1 is a dexamethasone-induced Ras protein that is expressed primarily in the brain, with low expression levels in other tissues. Dexras1 localizes primarily to the cytoplasm, and is a critical regulator of the circadian master clock to photic and nonphotic input. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133343 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 247  Bit Score: 136.03  E-value: 9.91e-40
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04143     1 YRMVVLGASKVGKTAIVSRFLGGRFEEQYTPTIEDFHRKLYSIRGEVYQLDILDTSGNHPFPAMRRLSILTGDVFILVFS 80
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKA-------EEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARG-KAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVD 166
Cdd:cd04143    81 LDNRESFEEVCRLREQILETKSclknktkENVKIPMVICGNKADRDFPREVQRDEVEQlVGGDENCAYFEVSAKKNSNLD 160

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gi 1958671261 167 KVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd04143   161 EMFRAL 166
RGK cd04148
Rem, Rem2, Rad, Gem/Kir (RGK) subfamily of Ras GTPases; RGK subfamily. The RGK (Rem, Rem2, Rad, ...
16-190 2.07e-39

Rem, Rem2, Rad, Gem/Kir (RGK) subfamily of Ras GTPases; RGK subfamily. The RGK (Rem, Rem2, Rad, Gem/Kir) subfamily of Ras GTPases are expressed in a tissue-specific manner and are dynamically regulated by transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms in response to environmental cues. RGK proteins bind to the beta subunit of L-type calcium channels, causing functional down-regulation of these voltage-dependent calcium channels, and either termination of calcium-dependent secretion or modulation of electrical conduction and contractile function. Inhibition of L-type calcium channels by Rem2 may provide a mechanism for modulating calcium-triggered exocytosis in hormone-secreting cells, and has been proposed to influence the secretion of insulin in pancreatic beta cells. RGK proteins also interact with and inhibit the Rho/Rho kinase pathway to modulate remodeling of the cytoskeleton. Two characteristics of RGK proteins cited in the literature are N-terminal and C-terminal extensions beyond the GTPase domain typical of Ras superfamily members. The N-terminal extension is not conserved among family members; the C-terminal extension is reported to be conserved among the family and lack the CaaX prenylation motif typical of membrane-associated Ras proteins. However, a putative CaaX motif has been identified in the alignment of the C-terminal residues of this CD.


Pssm-ID: 206715 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 219  Bit Score: 134.45  E-value: 2.07e-39
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVE-DYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04148     2 RVVLLGDSGVGKSSLANIFTAGVYEDsAYEASGDDTYERTVSVDGEEATLVVYDHWEQEDGMWLEDSCMQVGDAYVIVYS 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04148    82 VTDRSSFEKASELRIQLRRARQAED-IPIILVGNKSDLVRSREVSVQEGRACAVVFDCKFIETSAALQHNVDELFEGIVR 160
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gi 1958671261 175 EIRAKKMSENKDKNGR 190
Cdd:cd04148   161 QVRLRRDSKEKNTRRM 176
Rab8_Rab10_Rab13_like cd01867
Rab GTPase families 8, 10, 13 (Rab8, Rab10, Rab13); Rab8/Sec4/Ypt2 are known or suspected to ...
14-179 2.33e-39

Rab GTPase families 8, 10, 13 (Rab8, Rab10, Rab13); Rab8/Sec4/Ypt2 are known or suspected to be involved in post-Golgi transport to the plasma membrane. It is likely that these Rabs have functions that are specific to the mammalian lineage and have no orthologs in plants. Rab8 modulates polarized membrane transport through reorganization of actin and microtubules, induces the formation of new surface extensions, and has an important role in directed membrane transport to cell surfaces. The Ypt2 gene of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe encodes a member of the Ypt/Rab family of small GTP-binding proteins, related in sequence to Sec4p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae but closer to mammalian Rab8. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206659 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 167  Bit Score: 132.78  E-value: 2.33e-39
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYR-KKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd01867     3 LFKLLLIGDSGVGKSCLLLRFSEDSFNPSFISTIGIDFKiRTIELDGKKIKLQIWDTAGQERFRTITTSYYRGAMGIILV 82
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEdkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd01867    83 YDITDEKSFENIKNWMRNIDEHASED--VERMLVGNKCDMEEKRVVSKEEGEALAREYGIKFLETSAKANINVEEAFLTL 160

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gi 1958671261 173 MREIRAK 179
Cdd:cd01867   161 AKDILKK 167
Rab21 cd04123
Rab GTPase family 21 (Rab21); The localization and function of Rab21 are not clearly defined, ...
16-176 4.87e-39

Rab GTPase family 21 (Rab21); The localization and function of Rab21 are not clearly defined, with conflicting data reported. Rab21 has been reported to localize in the ER in human intestinal epithelial cells, with partial colocalization with alpha-glucosidase, a late endosomal/lysosomal marker. More recently, Rab21 was shown to colocalize with and affect the morphology of early endosomes. In Dictyostelium, GTP-bound Rab21, together with two novel LIM domain proteins, LimF and ChLim, has been shown to regulate phagocytosis. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133323 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 162  Bit Score: 131.58  E-value: 4.87e-39
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADS-YRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04123     2 KVVLLGEGRVGKTSLVLRYVENKFNEKHESTTQASfFQKTVNIGGKRIDLAIWDTAGQERYHALGPIYYRDADGAILVYD 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQIlrVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04123    82 ITDADSFQKVKKWIKEL--KQMRGNNISLVIVGNKIDLERQRVVSKSEAEEYAKSVGAKHFETSAKTGKGIEELFLSLAK 159

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gi 1958671261 175 EI 176
Cdd:cd04123   160 RM 161
Rab5_related cd01860
Rab-related GTPase family includes Rab5 and Rab22; regulates early endosome fusion; The ...
16-176 8.51e-39

Rab-related GTPase family includes Rab5 and Rab22; regulates early endosome fusion; The Rab5-related subfamily includes Rab5 and Rab22 of mammals, Ypt51/Ypt52/Ypt53 of yeast, and RabF of plants. The members of this subfamily are involved in endocytosis and endocytic-sorting pathways. In mammals, Rab5 GTPases localize to early endosomes and regulate fusion of clathrin-coated vesicles to early endosomes and fusion between early endosomes. In yeast, Ypt51p family members similarly regulate membrane trafficking through prevacuolar compartments. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206653 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 163  Bit Score: 131.13  E-value: 8.51e-39
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSY-RKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd01860     3 KLVLLGDSSVGKSSIVLRFVKNEFSENQESTIGAAFlTQTVNLDDTTVKFEIWDTAGQERYRSLAPMYYRGAAAAIVVYD 82
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTaTAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIpLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd01860    83 ITSEESFE-KAKSWVKELQEHGPPNIV-IALAGNKADLESKRQVSTEEAQEYADENGLLFMETSAKTGENVNELFTEIAR 160

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gi 1958671261 175 EI 176
Cdd:cd01860   161 KL 162
Ras_dva cd04147
Ras - dorsal-ventral anterior localization (Ras-dva) family; Ras-dva subfamily. Ras-dva (Ras - ...
16-177 2.87e-37

Ras - dorsal-ventral anterior localization (Ras-dva) family; Ras-dva subfamily. Ras-dva (Ras - dorsal-ventral anterior localization) subfamily consists of a set of proteins characterized only in Xenopus leavis, to date. In Xenopus Ras-dva expression is activated by the transcription factor Otx2 and begins during gastrulation throughout the anterior ectoderm. Ras-dva expression is inhibited in the anterior neural plate by factor Xanf1. Downregulation of Ras-dva results in head development abnormalities through the inhibition of several regulators of the anterior neural plate and folds patterning, including Otx2, BF-1, Xag2, Pax6, Slug, and Sox9. Downregulation of Ras-dva also interferes with the FGF-8a signaling within the anterior ectoderm. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206714 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 197  Bit Score: 128.42  E-value: 2.87e-37
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04147     1 RLVFMGAAGVGKTALIQRFLYDTFEPKHRRTVEELHSKEYEVAGVKVTIDILDTSGSYSFPAMRKLSIQNGDAFALVYSV 80
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeEDK-IPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAE-EWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLM 173
Cdd:cd04147    81 DDPESFEEVKRLREEILEVK--EDKfVPIVVVGNKIDSLAERQVEAADALSTVElDWNNGFVEASAKDNENVTEVFKELL 158

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Cdd:cd04147   159 QQAN 162
Rab1_Ypt1 cd01869
Rab GTPase family 1 includes the yeast homolog Ypt1; Rab1/Ypt1 subfamily. Rab1 is found in ...
14-179 9.41e-37

Rab GTPase family 1 includes the yeast homolog Ypt1; Rab1/Ypt1 subfamily. Rab1 is found in every eukaryote and is a key regulatory component for the transport of vesicles from the ER to the Golgi apparatus. Studies on mutations of Ypt1, the yeast homolog of Rab1, showed that this protein is necessary for the budding of vesicles of the ER as well as for their transport to, and fusion with, the Golgi apparatus. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206661 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 166  Bit Score: 125.90  E-value: 9.41e-37
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd01869     2 LFKLLLIGDSGVGKSCLLLRFADDTYTESYISTIGVDFKIRTIeLDGKTVKLQIWDTAGQERFRTITSSYYRGAHGIIIV 81
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVkAEEDKIPLLVvGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd01869    82 YDVTDQESFNNVKQWLQEIDRY-ASENVNKLLV-GNKCDLTDKKVVDYTEAKEFADELGIPFLETSAKNATNVEEAFMTM 159

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gi 1958671261 173 MREIRAK 179
Cdd:cd01869   160 AREIKKR 166
Rab6 cd01861
Rab GTPase family 6 (Rab6); Rab6 is involved in microtubule-dependent transport pathways ...
15-169 2.68e-35

Rab GTPase family 6 (Rab6); Rab6 is involved in microtubule-dependent transport pathways through the Golgi and from endosomes to the Golgi. Rab6A of mammals is implicated in retrograde transport through the Golgi stack, and is also required for a slow, COPI-independent, retrograde transport pathway from the Golgi to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). This pathway may allow Golgi residents to be recycled through the ER for scrutiny by ER quality-control systems. Yeast Ypt6p, the homolog of the mammalian Rab6 GTPase, is not essential for cell viability. Ypt6p acts in endosome-to-Golgi, in intra-Golgi retrograde transport, and possibly also in Golgi-to-ER trafficking. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206654 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 161  Bit Score: 121.96  E-value: 2.68e-35
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKA-DSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd01861     1 HKLVFLGDQSVGKTSIITRFMYDTFDNQYQATIGiDFLSKTMYVDDKTVRLQLWDTAGQERFRSLIPSYIRDSSVAVVVY 80
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATaefREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLV-VGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd01861    81 DITNRQSFDNT---DKWIDDVRDERGNDVIIVlVGNKTDLSDKRQVSTEEGEKKAKENNAMFIETSAKAGHNVKQLF 154
Rab2 cd01866
Rab GTPase family 2 (Rab2); Rab2 is localized on cis-Golgi membranes and interacts with Golgi ...
14-179 7.03e-34

Rab GTPase family 2 (Rab2); Rab2 is localized on cis-Golgi membranes and interacts with Golgi matrix proteins. Rab2 is also implicated in the maturation of vesicular tubular clusters (VTCs), which are microtubule-associated intermediates in transport between the ER and Golgi apparatus. In plants, Rab2 regulates vesicle trafficking between the ER and the Golgi bodies and is important to pollen tube growth. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206658 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 168  Bit Score: 118.68  E-value: 7.03e-34
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd01866     4 LFKYIIIGDTGVGKSCLLLQFTDKRFQPVHDLTIGVEFGARMItIDGKQIKLQIWDTAGQESFRSITRSYYRGAAGALLV 83
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQILrvKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd01866    84 YDITRRETFNHLTSWLEDAR--QHSNSNMTIMLIGNKCDLESRREVSYEEGEAFAREHGLIFMETSAKTASNVEEAFINT 161

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gi 1958671261 173 MREIRAK 179
Cdd:cd01866   162 AKEIYDK 168
ARHI_like cd04140
A Ras homolog member I (ARHI); ARHI (A Ras homolog member I) is a member of the Ras family ...
15-173 3.47e-33

A Ras homolog member I (ARHI); ARHI (A Ras homolog member I) is a member of the Ras family with several unique structural and functional properties. ARHI is expressed in normal human ovarian and breast tissue, but its expression is decreased or eliminated in breast and ovarian cancer. ARHI contains an N-terminal extension of 34 residues (human) that is required to retain its tumor suppressive activity. Unlike most other Ras family members, ARHI is maintained in the constitutively active (GTP-bound) state in resting cells and has modest GTPase activity. ARHI inhibits STAT3 (signal transducers and activators of transcription 3), a latent transcription factor whose abnormal activation plays a critical role in oncogenesis. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206711 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 165  Bit Score: 116.85  E-value: 3.47e-33
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04140     2 YRVVVFGAGGVGKSSLVLRFVKGTFRESYIPTIEDTYRQVISCSKSICTLQITDTTGSHQFPAMQRLSISKGHAFILVYS 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVK-AEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLM 173
Cdd:cd04140    82 ITSKQSLEELKPIYELICEIKgNNLEKIPIMLVGNKCDESPSREVSSSEGAALARTWNCAFMETSAKTNHNVQELFQELL 161
Rab7 cd01862
Rab GTPase family 7 (Rab7); Rab7 subfamily. Rab7 is a small Rab GTPase that regulates ...
16-174 2.30e-32

Rab GTPase family 7 (Rab7); Rab7 subfamily. Rab7 is a small Rab GTPase that regulates vesicular traffic from early to late endosomal stages of the endocytic pathway. The yeast Ypt7 and mammalian Rab7 are both involved in transport to the vacuole/lysosome, whereas Ypt7 is also required for homotypic vacuole fusion. Mammalian Rab7 is an essential participant in the autophagic pathway for sequestration and targeting of cytoplasmic components to the lytic compartment. Mammalian Rab7 is also proposed to function as a tumor suppressor. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206655 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 172  Bit Score: 114.68  E-value: 2.30e-32
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd01862     2 KVIILGDSGVGKTSLMNQYVNKKFSNQYKATiGADFLTKEVTVDDRLVTLQIWDTAGQERFQSLGVAFYRGADCCVLVYD 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILrVKA---EEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEeargKAEEWGV-----QYVETSAKTRANVD 166
Cdd:cd01862    82 VTNPKSFESLDSWRDEFL-IQAsprDPENFPFVVLGNKIDLEEKRQVSTK----KAQQWCKskgniPYFETSAKEAINVD 156

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gi 1958671261 167 KVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd01862   157 QAFETIAR 164
PLN03118 PLN03118
Rab family protein; Provisional
1-176 4.34e-32

Rab family protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 215587 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 211  Bit Score: 115.54  E-value: 4.34e-32
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   1 MAANKGKSQGSLVLHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEfVEDYEPTKADSYR-KKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIR 79
Cdd:PLN03118    1 MGSSSGQSSGYDLSFKILLIGDSGVGKSSLLVSFISSS-VEDLAPTIGVDFKiKQLTVGGKRLKLTIWDTAGQERFRTLT 79
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  80 DNYFRSGEGFLLVFSITEHESFTATAE-FREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLvVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETS 158
Cdd:PLN03118   80 SSYYRNAQGIILVYDVTRRETFTNLSDvWGKEVELYSTNQDCVKML-VGNKVDRESERDVSREEGMALAKEHGCLFLECS 158
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gi 1958671261 159 AKTRANVDKVFFDLMREI 176
Cdd:PLN03118  159 AKTRENVEQCFEELALKI 176
Rab18 cd01863
Rab GTPase family 18 (Rab18); Rab18 subfamily. Mammalian Rab18 is implicated in endocytic ...
16-176 9.62e-32

Rab GTPase family 18 (Rab18); Rab18 subfamily. Mammalian Rab18 is implicated in endocytic transport and is expressed most highly in polarized epithelial cells. However, trypanosomal Rab, TbRAB18, is upregulated in the BSF (Blood Stream Form) stage and localized predominantly to elements of the Golgi complex. In human and mouse cells, Rab18 has been identified in lipid droplets, organelles that store neutral lipids. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206656 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 161  Bit Score: 112.79  E-value: 9.62e-32
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYR-KKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd01863     2 KILLIGDSGVGKSSLLLRFTDDTFDEDLSSTIGVDFKvKTVTVDGKKVKLAIWDTAGQERFRTLTSSYYRGAQGVILVYD 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLvVGNKSDLEErRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd01863    82 VTRRDTFDNLDTWLNELDTYSTNPDAVKML-VGNKIDKEN-REVTREEGQKFARKHNMLFIETSAKTRIGVQQAFEELVE 159

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gi 1958671261 175 EI 176
Cdd:cd01863   160 KI 161
RJL cd04119
Rab GTPase family J-like (RabJ-like); RJLs are found in many protists and as chimeras with ...
15-176 9.76e-31

Rab GTPase family J-like (RabJ-like); RJLs are found in many protists and as chimeras with C-terminal DNAJ domains in deuterostome metazoa. They are not found in plants, fungi, and protostome metazoa, suggesting a horizontal gene transfer between protists and deuterostome metazoa. RJLs lack any known membrane targeting signal and contain a degenerate phosphate/magnesium-binding 3 (PM3) motif, suggesting an impaired ability to hydrolyze GTP. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization.


Pssm-ID: 133319 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 168  Bit Score: 110.52  E-value: 9.76e-31
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYR-KKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04119     1 IKVISMGNSGVGKSCIIKRYCEGRFVSKYLPTIGIDYGvKKVSVRNKEVRVNFFDLSGHPEYLEVRNEFYKDTQGVLLVY 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTA----TAEFrEQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04119    81 DVTDRQSFEAldswLKEM-KQEGGPHGNMENIVVVVCANKIDLTKHRAVSEDEGRLWAESKGFKYFETSACTGEGVNEMF 159

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gi 1958671261 170 FDLMREI 176
Cdd:cd04119   160 QTLFSSI 166
Rho cd00157
Ras homology family (Rho) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Members of the Rho ...
16-174 1.31e-30

Ras homology family (Rho) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Members of the Rho (Ras homology) family include RhoA, Cdc42, Rac, Rnd, Wrch1, RhoBTB, and Rop. There are 22 human Rho family members identified currently. These proteins are all involved in the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton in response to external stimuli. They also have roles in cell transformation by Ras in cytokinesis, in focal adhesion formation and in the stimulation of stress-activated kinase. These various functions are controlled through distinct effector proteins and mediated through a GTP-binding/GTPase cycle involving three classes of regulating proteins: GAPs (GTPase-activating proteins), GEFs (guanine nucleotide exchange factors), and GDIs (guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors). Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Since crystal structures often lack C-terminal residues, this feature is not available for annotation in many of the CDs in the hierarchy.


Pssm-ID: 206641 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 171  Bit Score: 110.33  E-value: 1.31e-30
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd00157     2 KIVVVGDGAVGKTCLLISYTTNKFPTEYVPTVFDNYSANVTVDGKQVNLGLWDTAGQEEYDRLRPLSYPQTDVFLLCFSV 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFtataefrEQILR-----VKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDL---------EERRQVPV--EEARGKAEEWG-VQYVETS 158
Cdd:cd00157    82 DSPSSF-------ENVKTkwypeIKHYCPNVPIILVGTKIDLrddgntlkkLEKKQKPItpEEGEKLAKEIGaVKYMECS 154
                         170
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gi 1958671261 159 AKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd00157   155 ALTQEGLKEVFDEAIR 170
Rab19 cd01864
Rab GTPase family 19 (Rab19); Rab19 subfamily. Rab19 proteins are associated with Golgi stacks. ...
14-176 3.80e-30

Rab GTPase family 19 (Rab19); Rab19 subfamily. Rab19 proteins are associated with Golgi stacks. Similarity analysis indicated that Rab41 is closely related to Rab19. However, the function of these Rabs is not yet characterized. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133267 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 165  Bit Score: 109.06  E-value: 3.80e-30
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd01864     3 LFKIILIGDSNVGKTCVVQRFKSGTFSERQGNTiGVDFTMKTLEIQGKRVKLQIWDTAGQERFRTITQSYYRSANGAIIA 82
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEedKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYV-ETSAKTRANVDKVFFD 171
Cdd:cd01864    83 YDITRRSSFESVPHWIEEVEKYGAS--NVVLLLIGNKCDLEEQREVLFEEACTLAEHYGILAVlETSAKESSNVEEAFLL 160

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gi 1958671261 172 LMREI 176
Cdd:cd01864   161 MATEL 165
RHO smart00174
Rho (Ras homology) subfamily of Ras-like small GTPases; Members of this subfamily of Ras-like ...
17-169 4.18e-30

Rho (Ras homology) subfamily of Ras-like small GTPases; Members of this subfamily of Ras-like small GTPases include Cdc42 and Rac, as well as Rho isoforms.


Pssm-ID: 197554 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 109.24  E-value: 4.18e-30
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   17 VIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSIT 96
Cdd:smart00174   1 LVVVGDGAVGKTCLLIVYTTNAFPEDYVPTVFENYSADVEVDGKPVELGLWDTAGQEDYDRLRPLSYPDTDVFLICFSVD 80
                           90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   97 EHESFTATAE--FREqilrVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDL----------EERRQVPV--EEARGKAEEWG-VQYVETSAKT 161
Cdd:smart00174  81 SPASFENVKEkwYPE----VKHFCPNVPIILVGTKLDLrndkstleelSKKKQEPVtyEQGQALAKRIGaVKYLECSALT 156

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gi 1958671261  162 RANVDKVF 169
Cdd:smart00174 157 QEGVREVF 164
Rab4 cd04113
Rab GTPase family 4 (Rab4); Rab4 subfamily. Rab4 has been implicated in numerous functions ...
16-176 5.71e-30

Rab GTPase family 4 (Rab4); Rab4 subfamily. Rab4 has been implicated in numerous functions within the cell. It helps regulate endocytosis through the sorting, recycling, and degradation of early endosomes. Mammalian Rab4 is involved in the regulation of many surface proteins including G-protein-coupled receptors, transferrin receptor, integrins, and surfactant protein A. Experimental data implicate Rab4 in regulation of the recycling of internalized receptors back to the plasma membrane. It is also believed to influence receptor-mediated antigen processing in B-lymphocytes, in calcium-dependent exocytosis in platelets, in alpha-amylase secretion in pancreatic cells, and in insulin-induced translocation of Glut4 from internal vesicles to the cell surface. Rab4 is known to share effector proteins with Rab5 and Rab11. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206696 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 161  Bit Score: 108.29  E-value: 5.71e-30
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04113     2 KFLIIGSAGTGKSCLLHQFIENKFKQDSNHTIGVEFGSRVVnVGGKSVKLQIWDTAGQERFRSVTRSYYRGAAGALLVYD 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQIlRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04113    82 ITSRESFNALTNWLTDA-RTLASPD-IVIILVGNKKDLEDDREVTFLEASRFAQENGLLFLETSALTGENVEEAFLKCAR 159

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gi 1958671261 175 EI 176
Cdd:cd04113   160 SI 161
PLN03108 PLN03108
Rab family protein; Provisional
14-179 8.07e-30

Rab family protein; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 178655 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 210  Bit Score: 109.65  E-value: 8.07e-30
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:PLN03108    6 LFKYIIIGDTGVGKSCLLLQFTDKRFQPVHDLTIGVEFGARMItIDNKPIKLQIWDTAGQESFRSITRSYYRGAAGALLV 85
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQIlRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:PLN03108   86 YDITRRETFNHLASWLEDA-RQHANAN-MTIMLIGNKCDLAHRRAVSTEEGEQFAKEHGLIFMEASAKTAQNVEEAFIKT 163

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gi 1958671261 173 MREIRAK 179
Cdd:PLN03108  164 AAKIYKK 170
Rab12 cd04120
Rab GTPase family 12 (Rab12); Rab12 was first identified in canine cells, where it was ...
16-181 1.46e-29

Rab GTPase family 12 (Rab12); Rab12 was first identified in canine cells, where it was localized to the Golgi complex. The specific function of Rab12 remains unknown, and inconsistent results about its cellular localization have been reported. More recent studies have identified Rab12 associated with post-Golgi vesicles, or with other small vesicle-like structures but not with the Golgi complex. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206699 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 202  Bit Score: 108.56  E-value: 1.46e-29
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04120     2 QVIIIGSRGVGKTSLMERFTDDTFCEACKSTVGVDFKIKTVeLRGKKIRLQIWDTAGQERFNSITSAYYRSAKGIILVYD 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKipLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEE-WGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLM 173
Cdd:cd04120    82 ITKKETFDDLPKWMKMIDKYASEDAE--LLLVGNKLDCETDREITRQQGEKFAQQiTGMRFCEASAKDNFNVDEIFLKLV 159

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gi 1958671261 174 REIrAKKM 181
Cdd:cd04120   160 DDI-LKKM 166
PLN03110 PLN03110
Rab GTPase; Provisional
14-176 1.59e-29

Rab GTPase; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 178657 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 216  Bit Score: 108.86  E-value: 1.59e-29
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:PLN03110   12 LFKIVLIGDSGVGKSNILSRFTRNEFCLESKSTIGVEFATRTLqVEGKTVKAQIWDTAGQERYRAITSAYYRGAVGALLV 91
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEF-REqiLRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFD 171
Cdd:PLN03110   92 YDITKRQTFDNVQRWlRE--LRDHADSN-IVIMMAGNKSDLNHLRSVAEEDGQALAEKEGLSFLETSALEATNVEKAFQT 168

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gi 1958671261 172 LMREI 176
Cdd:PLN03110  169 ILLEI 173
Gem1 COG1100
GTPase SAR1 family domain [General function prediction only];
16-178 1.59e-29

GTPase SAR1 family domain [General function prediction only];


Pssm-ID: 440717 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 177  Bit Score: 107.76  E-value: 1.59e-29
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEF-VEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEG---FL 90
Cdd:COG1100     5 KIVVVGTGGVGKTSLVNRLVGDIFsLEKYLSTnGVTIDKKELKLDGLDVDLVIWDTPGQDEFRETRQFYARQLTGaslYL 84
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  91 LVFSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeeDKIPLLVVGNKSDL-EERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQ-YVETSAKTRANVDKV 168
Cdd:COG1100    85 FVVDGTREETLQSLYELLESLRRLG---KKSPIILVLNKIDLyDEEEIEDEERLKEALSEDNIVeVVATSAKTGEGVEEL 161
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gi 1958671261 169 FFDLMREIRA 178
Cdd:COG1100   162 FAALAEILRG 171
Rab14 cd04122
Rab GTPase family 14 (Rab14); Rab14 GTPases are localized to biosynthetic compartments, ...
16-176 1.80e-29

Rab GTPase family 14 (Rab14); Rab14 GTPases are localized to biosynthetic compartments, including the rough ER, the Golgi complex, and the trans-Golgi network, and to endosomal compartments, including early endosomal vacuoles and associated vesicles. Rab14 is believed to function in both the biosynthetic and recycling pathways between the Golgi and endosomal compartments. Rab14 has also been identified on GLUT4 vesicles, and has been suggested to help regulate GLUT4 translocation. In addition, Rab14 is believed to play a role in the regulation of phagocytosis. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133322 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 166  Bit Score: 107.23  E-value: 1.80e-29
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04122     4 KYIIIGDMGVGKSCLLHQFTEKKFMADCPHTIGVEFGTRIIeVNGQKIKLQIWDTAGQERFRAVTRSYYRGAAGALMVYD 83
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIplLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04122    84 ITRRSTYNHLSSWLTDARNLTNPNTVI--FLIGNKADLEAQRDVTYEEAKQFADENGLLFLECSAKTGENVEDAFLETAK 161

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gi 1958671261 175 EI 176
Cdd:cd04122   162 KI 163
Rab39 cd04111
Rab GTPase family 39 (Rab39); Found in eukaryotes, Rab39 is mainly found in epithelial cell ...
16-176 2.14e-29

Rab GTPase family 39 (Rab39); Found in eukaryotes, Rab39 is mainly found in epithelial cell lines, but is distributed widely in various human tissues and cell lines. It is believed to be a novel Rab protein involved in regulating Golgi-associated vesicular transport during cellular endocytosis. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133311 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 211  Bit Score: 108.31  E-value: 2.14e-29
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVL-DGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04111     4 RLIVIGDSTVGKSSLLKRFTEGRFAEVSDPTvGVDFFSRLIEIePGVRIKLQLWDTAGQERFRSITRSYYRNSVGVLLVF 83
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATAEFREQIlRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLM 173
Cdd:cd04111    84 DITNRESFEHVHDWLEEA-RSHIQPHRPVFILVGHKCDLESQRQVTREEAEKLAKDLGMKYIETSARTGDNVEEAFELLT 162

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gi 1958671261 174 REI 176
Cdd:cd04111   163 QEI 165
small_GTP TIGR00231
small GTP-binding protein domain; Proteins with a small GTP-binding domain recognized by this ...
16-169 5.15e-29

small GTP-binding protein domain; Proteins with a small GTP-binding domain recognized by this model include Ras, RhoA, Rab11, translation elongation factor G, translation initiation factor IF-2, tetratcycline resistance protein TetM, CDC42, Era, ADP-ribosylation factors, tdhF, and many others. In some proteins the domain occurs more than once.This model recognizes a large number of small GTP-binding proteins and related domains in larger proteins. Note that the alpha chains of heterotrimeric G proteins are larger proteins in which the NKXD motif is separated from the GxxxxGK[ST] motif (P-loop) by a long insert and are not easily detected by this model. [Unknown function, General]


Pssm-ID: 272973 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 162  Bit Score: 105.92  E-value: 5.15e-29
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDE-FVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:TIGR00231   3 KIVIVGHPNVGKSTLLNSLLGNKgSITEYYPGTTRNYVTTVIeEDGKTYKFNLLDTAGQEDYDAIRRLYYPQVERSLRVF 82
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATA--EFREQILRVKaeEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRqVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF 169
Cdd:TIGR00231  83 DIVILVLDVEEIleKQTKEIIHHA--DSGVPIILVGNKIDLKDAD-LKTHVASEFAKLNGEPIIPLSAETGKNIDSAF 157
Rab9 cd04116
Rab GTPase family 9 (Rab9); Rab9 is found in late endosomes, together with mannose 6-phosphate ...
14-176 2.73e-28

Rab GTPase family 9 (Rab9); Rab9 is found in late endosomes, together with mannose 6-phosphate receptors (MPRs) and the tail-interacting protein of 47 kD (TIP47). Rab9 is a key mediator of vesicular transport from late endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) by redirecting the MPRs. Rab9 has been identified as a key component for the replication of several viruses, including HIV1, Ebola, Marburg, and measles, making it a potential target for inhibiting a variety of viruses. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206697 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 170  Bit Score: 104.19  E-value: 2.73e-28
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVED-YEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd04116     5 LLKVILLGDGGVGKSSLMNRYVTNKFDTQlFHTIGVEFLNKDLEVDGHFVTLQIWDTAGQERFRSLRTPFYRGSDCCLLT 84
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQILR---VKaEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEErRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQ-YVETSAKTRANVDKV 168
Cdd:cd04116    85 FSVDDSQSFQNLSNWKKEFIYyadVK-EPESFPFVILGNKIDIPE-RQVSTEEAQAWCRDNGDYpYFETSAKDATNVAAA 162

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gi 1958671261 169 FFDLMREI 176
Cdd:cd04116   163 FEEAVRRV 170
Rab35 cd04110
Rab GTPase family 35 (Rab35); Rab35 is one of several Rab proteins to be found to participate ...
14-204 3.63e-28

Rab GTPase family 35 (Rab35); Rab35 is one of several Rab proteins to be found to participate in the regulation of osteoclast cells in rats. In addition, Rab35 has been identified as a protein that interacts with nucleophosmin-anaplastic lymphoma kinase (NPM-ALK) in human cells. Overexpression of NPM-ALK is a key oncogenic event in some anaplastic large-cell lymphomas; since Rab35 interacts with N|PM-ALK, it may provide a target for cancer treatments. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133310 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 199  Bit Score: 104.94  E-value: 3.63e-28
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYR-KKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd04110     6 LFKLLIIGDSGVGKSSLLLRFADNTFSGSYITTIGVDFKiRTVEINGERVKLQIWDTAGQERFRTITSTYYRGTHGVIVV 85
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQIlrvKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd04110    86 YDVTNGESFVNVKRWLQEI---EQNCDDVCKVLVGNKNDDPERKVVETEDAYKFAGQMGISLFETSAKENINVEEMFNCI 162
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gi 1958671261 173 MRE-IRAKK---MSENKDKNGRKSGKSKKSFKERCC 204
Cdd:cd04110   163 TELvLRAKKdnlAKQQQQQQNDVVKLPKNSKRKKRC 198
Rab27A cd04127
Rab GTPase family 27a (Rab27a); The Rab27a subfamily consists of Rab27a and its highly ...
14-167 3.80e-28

Rab GTPase family 27a (Rab27a); The Rab27a subfamily consists of Rab27a and its highly homologous isoform, Rab27b. Unlike most Rab proteins whose functions remain poorly defined, Rab27a has many known functions. Rab27a has multiple effector proteins, and depending on which effector it binds, Rab27a has different functions as well as tissue distribution and/or cellular localization. Putative functions have been assigned to Rab27a when associated with the effector proteins Slp1, Slp2, Slp3, Slp4, Slp5, DmSlp, rabphilin, Dm/Ce-rabphilin, Slac2-a, Slac2-b, Slac2-c, Noc2, JFC1, and Munc13-4. Rab27a has been associated with several human diseases, including hemophagocytic syndrome (Griscelli syndrome or GS), Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, and choroidermia. In the case of GS, a rare, autosomal recessive disease, a Rab27a mutation is directly responsible for the disorder. When Rab27a is localized to the secretory granules of pancreatic beta cells, it is believed to mediate glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, making it a potential target for diabetes therapy. When bound to JFC1 in prostate cells, Rab27a is believed to regulate the exocytosis of prostate- specific markers. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206700 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 180  Bit Score: 104.12  E-value: 3.80e-28
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVL-----------DGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNY 82
Cdd:cd04127     4 LIKLLALGDSGVGKTTFLYRYTDNKFNPKFITTVGIDFREKRVVynsqgpdgtsgKAFRVHLQLWDTAGQERFRSLTTAF 83
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gi 1958671261  83 FRSGEGFLLVFSITEHESFTATAEFREQiLRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTR 162
Cdd:cd04127    84 FRDAMGFLLMFDLTSEQSFLNVRNWMSQ-LQAHAYCENPDIVLIGNKADLPDQREVSERQARELADKYGIPYFETSAATG 162

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gi 1958671261 163 ANVDK 167
Cdd:cd04127   163 QNVEK 167
Ras_like_GTPase cd00882
Rat sarcoma (Ras)-like superfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Ras-like ...
20-174 5.03e-28

Rat sarcoma (Ras)-like superfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Ras-like GTPase superfamily. The Ras-like superfamily of small GTPases consists of several families with an extremely high degree of structural and functional similarity. The Ras superfamily is divided into at least four families in eukaryotes: the Ras, Rho, Rab, and Sar1/Arf families. This superfamily also includes proteins like the GTP translation factors, Era-like GTPases, and G-alpha chain of the heterotrimeric G proteins. Members of the Ras superfamily regulate a wide variety of cellular functions: the Ras family regulates gene expression, the Rho family regulates cytoskeletal reorganization and gene expression, the Rab and Sar1/Arf families regulate vesicle trafficking, and the Ran family regulates nucleocytoplasmic transport and microtubule organization. The GTP translation factor family regulates initiation, elongation, termination, and release in translation, and the Era-like GTPase family regulates cell division, sporulation, and DNA replication. Members of the Ras superfamily are identified by the GTP binding site, which is made up of five characteristic sequence motifs, and the switch I and switch II regions.


Pssm-ID: 206648 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 161  Bit Score: 103.31  E-value: 5.03e-28
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gi 1958671261  20 VGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEF--VEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRD-----NYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd00882     3 VGRGGVGKSSLLNALLGGEVgeVSDVPGTTRDPDVYVKELDKGKVKLVLVDTPGLDEFGGLGReelarLLLRGADLILLV 82
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRvkaeEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQV-PVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFD 171
Cdd:cd00882    83 VDSTDRESEEDAKLLILRRLR----KEGIPIILVGNKIDLLEEREVeELLRLEELAKILGVPVFEVSAKTGEGVDELFEK 158

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gi 1958671261 172 LMR 174
Cdd:cd00882   159 LIE 161
Roc pfam08477
Ras of Complex, Roc, domain of DAPkinase; Roc, or Ras of Complex, proteins are mitochondrial ...
16-131 1.36e-27

Ras of Complex, Roc, domain of DAPkinase; Roc, or Ras of Complex, proteins are mitochondrial Rho proteins (Miro-1, and Miro-2) and atypical Rho GTPases. Full-length proteins have a unique domain organization, with tandem GTP-binding domains and two EF hand domains (pfam00036) that may bind calcium. They are also larger than classical small GTPases. It has been proposed that they are involved in mitochondrial homeostasis and apoptosis.


Pssm-ID: 462490 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 114  Bit Score: 100.66  E-value: 1.36e-27
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVL----DGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLL 91
Cdd:pfam08477   1 KVVLLGDSGVGKTSLLKRFVDDTFDPKYKSTIGVDFKTKTVLenddNGKKIKLNIWDTAGQERFRSLHPFYYRGAAAALL 80
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gi 1958671261  92 VFSITEHESftataeFREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSD 131
Cdd:pfam08477  81 VYDSRTFSN------LKYWLRELKKYAGNSPVILVGNKID 114
Rab3 cd01865
Rab GTPase family 3 contains Rab3A, Rab3B, Rab3C and Rab3D; The Rab3 subfamily contains Rab3A, ...
14-169 1.54e-27

Rab GTPase family 3 contains Rab3A, Rab3B, Rab3C and Rab3D; The Rab3 subfamily contains Rab3A, Rab3B, Rab3C, and Rab3D. All four isoforms were found in mouse brain and endocrine tissues, with varying levels of expression. Rab3A, Rab3B, and Rab3C localized to synaptic and secretory vesicles; Rab3D was expressed at high levels only in adipose tissue, exocrine glands, and the endocrine pituitary, where it is localized to cytoplasmic secretory granules. Rab3 appears to control Ca2+-regulated exocytosis. The appropriate GDP/GTP exchange cycle of Rab3A is required for Ca2+-regulated exocytosis to occur, and interaction of the GTP-bound form of Rab3A with effector molecule(s) is widely believed to be essential for this process. Functionally, most studies point toward a role for Rab3 in the secretion of hormones and neurotransmitters. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206657 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 165  Bit Score: 102.30  E-value: 1.54e-27
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEE-VQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd01865     1 MFKLLIIGNSSVGKTSFLFRYADDSFTSAFVSTVGIDFKVKTVYRNDKrIKLQIWDTAGQERYRTITTAYYRGAMGFILM 80
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIplLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd01865    81 YDITNEESFNAVQDWSTQIKTYSWDNAQV--ILVGNKCDMEDERVVSAERGRQLADQLGFEFFEASAKENINVKQVF 155
Rab15 cd04117
Rab GTPase family 15 (Rab15); Rab15 colocalizes with the transferrin receptor in early ...
16-179 4.47e-27

Rab GTPase family 15 (Rab15); Rab15 colocalizes with the transferrin receptor in early endosome compartments, but not with late endosomal markers. It codistributes with Rab4 and Rab5 on early/sorting endosomes, and with Rab11 on pericentriolar recycling endosomes. It is believed to function as an inhibitory GTPase that regulates distinct steps in early endocytic trafficking. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206698 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 164  Bit Score: 101.21  E-value: 4.47e-27
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04117     2 RLLLIGDSGVGKTCLLCRFTDNEFHSSHISTIGVDFKMKTIeVDGIKVRIQIWDTAGQERYQTITKQYYRRAQGIFLVYD 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLmR 174
Cdd:cd04117    82 ISSERSYQHIMKWVSDVDEYA--PEGVQKILIGNKADEEQKRQVGDEQGNKLAKEYGMDFFETSACTNKNIKESFTRL-T 158

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gi 1958671261 175 EIRAK 179
Cdd:cd04117   159 ELVLQ 163
Rab30 cd04114
Rab GTPase family 30 (Rab30); Rab30 subfamily. Rab30 appears to be associated with the Golgi ...
14-176 5.05e-27

Rab GTPase family 30 (Rab30); Rab30 subfamily. Rab30 appears to be associated with the Golgi stack. It is expressed in a wide variety of tissue types and in humans maps to chromosome 11. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133314 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 169  Bit Score: 101.13  E-value: 5.05e-27
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd04114     7 LFKIVLIGNAGVGKTCLVRRFTQGLFPPGQGATiGVDFMIKTVEIKGEKIKLQIWDTAGQERFRSITQSYYRSANALILT 86
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQIlrVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd04114    87 YDITCEESFRCLPEWLREI--EQYANNKVITILVGNKIDLAERREVSQQRAEEFSDAQDMYYLETSAKESDNVEKLFLDL 164

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gi 1958671261 173 MREI 176
Cdd:cd04114   165 ACRL 168
Rab23_like cd04106
Rab GTPase family 23 (Rab23)-like; Rab23-like subfamily. Rab23 is a member of the Rab family ...
16-169 9.65e-27

Rab GTPase family 23 (Rab23)-like; Rab23-like subfamily. Rab23 is a member of the Rab family of small GTPases. In mouse, Rab23 has been shown to function as a negative regulator in the sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling pathway. Rab23 mediates the activity of Gli2 and Gli3, transcription factors that regulate Shh signaling in the spinal cord, primarily by preventing Gli2 activation in the absence of Shh ligand. Rab23 also regulates a step in the cytoplasmic signal transduction pathway that mediates the effect of Smoothened (one of two integral membrane proteins that are essential components of the Shh signaling pathway in vertebrates). In humans, Rab23 is expressed in the retina. Mice contain an isoform that shares 93% sequence identity with the human Rab23 and an alternative splicing isoform that is specific to the brain. This isoform causes the murine open brain phenotype, indicating it may have a role in the development of the central nervous system. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133306 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 162  Bit Score: 100.21  E-value: 9.65e-27
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLD--GEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd04106     2 KVIVVGNGNVGKSSMIQRFVKGIFTKDYKKTiGVDFLEKQIFLRqsDEDVRLMLWDTAGQEEFDAITKAYYRGAQACILV 81
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREqilRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04106    82 FSTTDRESFEAIESWKE---KVEAECGDIPMVLVQTKIDLLDQAVITNEEAEALAKRLQLPLFRTSVKDDFNVTELF 155
Rab26 cd04112
Rab GTPase family 26 (Rab26); Rab26 subfamily. First identified in rat pancreatic acinar cells, ...
15-179 1.11e-25

Rab GTPase family 26 (Rab26); Rab26 subfamily. First identified in rat pancreatic acinar cells, Rab26 is believed to play a role in recruiting mature granules to the plasma membrane upon beta-adrenergic stimulation. Rab26 belongs to the Rab functional group III, which are considered key regulators of intracellular vesicle transport during exocytosis. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206695 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 191  Bit Score: 98.01  E-value: 1.11e-25
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVE-DYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd04112     1 FKVMLVGDSGVGKTCLLVRFKDGAFLAgSFIATVGIQFTNKVVtVDGVKVKLQIWDTAGQERFRSVTHAYYRDAHALLLL 80
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLvvGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd04112    81 YDVTNKSSFDNIRAWLTEILEYAQSDVVIMLL--GNKADMSGERVVKREDGERLAKEYGVPFMETSAKTGLNVELAFTAV 158

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gi 1958671261 173 MREIRAK 179
Cdd:cd04112   159 AKELKHR 165
Wrch_1 cd04130
Wnt-1 responsive Cdc42 homolog (Wrch-1) is a Rho family GTPase similar to Cdc42; Wrch-1 (Wnt-1 ...
16-169 5.00e-25

Wnt-1 responsive Cdc42 homolog (Wrch-1) is a Rho family GTPase similar to Cdc42; Wrch-1 (Wnt-1 responsive Cdc42 homolog) is a Rho family GTPase that shares significant sequence and functional similarity with Cdc42. Wrch-1 was first identified in mouse mammary epithelial cells, where its transcription is upregulated in Wnt-1 transformation. Wrch-1 contains N- and C-terminal extensions relative to cdc42, suggesting potential differences in cellular localization and function. The Wrch-1 N-terminal extension contains putative SH3 domain-binding motifs and has been shown to bind the SH3 domain-containing protein Grb2, which increases the level of active Wrch-1 in cells. Unlike Cdc42, which localizes to the cytosol and perinuclear membranes, Wrch-1 localizes extensively with the plasma membrane and endosomes. The membrane association, localization, and biological activity of Wrch-1 indicate an atypical model of regulation distinct from other Rho family GTPases. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133330 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 173  Bit Score: 95.93  E-value: 5.00e-25
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04130     2 KCVLVGDGAVGKTSLIVSYTTNGYPTEYVPTAFDNFSVVVLVDGKPVRLQLCDTAGQDEFDKLRPLCYPDTDVFLLCFSV 81
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEfrEQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQV----------PVEEARGK--AEEWG-VQYVETSAKTR 162
Cdd:cd04130    82 VNPSSFQNISE--KWIPEIRKHNPKAPIILVGTQADLRTDVNVliqlarygekPVSQSRAKalAEKIGaCEYIECSALTQ 159

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gi 1958671261 163 ANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04130   160 KNLKEVF 166
Rab28 cd04109
Rab GTPase family 28 (Rab28); Rab28 subfamily. First identified in maize, Rab28 has been shown ...
16-183 1.18e-24

Rab GTPase family 28 (Rab28); Rab28 subfamily. First identified in maize, Rab28 has been shown to be a late embryogenesis-abundant (Lea) protein that is regulated by the plant hormone abcisic acid (ABA). In Arabidopsis, Rab28 is expressed during embryo development and is generally restricted to provascular tissues in mature embryos. Unlike maize Rab28, it is not ABA-inducible. Characterization of the human Rab28 homolog revealed two isoforms, which differ by a 95-base pair insertion, producing an alternative sequence for the 30 amino acids at the C-terminus. The two human isoforms are presumably the result of alternative splicing. Since they differ at the C-terminus but not in the GTP-binding region, they are predicted to be targeted to different cellular locations. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206694 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 213  Bit Score: 96.02  E-value: 1.18e-24
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGE-EVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04109     2 KIVVLGDGASGKTSLIRRFAQEGFGKSYKQTiGLDFFSRRITLPGSlNVTLQVWDIGGQQIGGKMLDKYIYGAQAVCLVY 81
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLV-VGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd04109    82 DITNSQSFENLEDWLSVVKKVNEESETKPKMVlVGNKTDLEHNRQVTAEKHARFAQENDMESIFVSAKTGDRVFLCFQRI 161
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gi 1958671261 173 MREIRAKKMSE 183
Cdd:cd04109   162 AAELLGVKLSQ 172
RRP22 cd04142
Ras-related protein on chromosome 22 (RRP22) family; RRP22 (Ras-related protein on chromosome ...
16-174 3.60e-24

Ras-related protein on chromosome 22 (RRP22) family; RRP22 (Ras-related protein on chromosome 22) subfamily consists of proteins that inhibit cell growth and promote caspase-independent cell death. Unlike most Ras proteins, RRP22 is down-regulated in many human tumor cells due to promoter methylation. RRP22 localizes to the nucleolus in a GTP-dependent manner, suggesting a novel function in modulating transport of nucleolar components. Most Ras proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Ras proteins. Like most Ras family proteins, RRP22 is farnesylated.


Pssm-ID: 133342 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 198  Bit Score: 94.55  E-value: 3.60e-24
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADS-YRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILD---------TAGQEdYAAIRDNYFRS 85
Cdd:cd04142     2 RVAVLGAPGVGKTAIVRQFLAQEFPEEYIPTEHRRlYRPAVVLSGRVYDLHILDvpnmqrypgTAGQE-WMDPRFRGLRN 80
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gi 1958671261  86 GEGFLLVFSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDK-IPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEE-WGVQYVETSAKTRA 163
Cdd:cd04142    81 SRAFILVYDICSPDSFHYVKLLRQQILETRPAGNKePPIVVVGNKRDQQRHRFAPRHVLSVLVRKsWKCGYLECSAKYNW 160
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gi 1958671261 164 NVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04142   161 HILLLFKELLI 171
Rab33B_Rab33A cd04115
Rab GTPase family 33 includes Rab33A and Rab33B; Rab33B/Rab33A subfamily. Rab33B is ...
16-180 4.59e-24

Rab GTPase family 33 includes Rab33A and Rab33B; Rab33B/Rab33A subfamily. Rab33B is ubiquitously expressed in mouse tissues and cells, where it is localized to the medial Golgi cisternae. It colocalizes with alpha-mannose II. Together with the other cisternal Rabs, Rab6A and Rab6A', it is believed to regulate the Golgi response to stress and is likely a molecular target in stress-activated signaling pathways. Rab33A (previously known as S10) is expressed primarily in the brain and immune system cells. In humans, it is located on the X chromosome at Xq26 and its expression is down-regulated in tuberculosis patients. Experimental evidence suggests that Rab33A is a novel CD8+ T cell factor that likely plays a role in tuberculosis disease processes. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 133315 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 170  Bit Score: 93.27  E-value: 4.59e-24
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV-LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDY-AAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04115     4 KIIVIGDSNVGKTCLTYRFCAGRFPERTEATIGVDFRERTVeIDGERIKVQLWDTAGQERFrKSMVQHYYRNVHAVVFVY 83
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATAEFREQIlRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLM 173
Cdd:cd04115    84 DVTNMASFHSLPSWIEEC-EQHSLPNEVPRILVGNKCDLREQIQVPTDLAQRFADAHSMPLFETSAKDPSENDHVEAIFM 162

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gi 1958671261 174 REIRAKK 180
Cdd:cd04115   163 TLAHKLK 169
Rho4_like cd04132
Ras homology family 4 (Rho4) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases)-like; Rho4 is a ...
16-190 7.43e-24

Ras homology family 4 (Rho4) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases)-like; Rho4 is a GTPase that controls septum degradation by regulating secretion of Eng1 or Agn1 during cytokinesis. Rho4 also plays a role in cell morphogenesis. Rho4 regulates septation and cell morphology by controlling the actin cytoskeleton and cytoplasmic microtubules. The localization of Rho4 is modulated by Rdi1, which may function as a GDI, and by Rga9, which is believed to function as a GAP. In S. pombe, both Rho4 deletion and Rho4 overexpression result in a defective cell wall, suggesting a role for Rho4 in maintaining cell wall integrity. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206704 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 197  Bit Score: 93.56  E-value: 7.43e-24
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVL-DGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04132     5 KIVVVGDGGCGKTCLLMVYAQGSFPEEYVPTVFENYVTTLQVpNGKIIELALWDTAGQEDYDRLRPLSYPDVDVILICYS 84
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAE--FREqilrVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERR----------QVPVEEARGK--AEEWG-VQYVETSA 159
Cdd:cd04132    85 VDNPTSLDNVEDkwYPE----VNHFCPGTPIVLVGLKTDLRKDKnsvsklraqgLEPVTPEQGEsvAKSIGaVAYIECSA 160
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gi 1958671261 160 KTRANVDKVFFDLMRE-IRAKKMSENKDKNGR 190
Cdd:cd04132   161 KLMENVDEVFDAAINVaLSKSGRAARKKKKKK 192
Rab32_Rab38 cd04107
Rab GTPase families 18 (Rab18) and 32 (Rab32); Rab38/Rab32 subfamily. Rab32 and Rab38 are ...
16-204 1.98e-23

Rab GTPase families 18 (Rab18) and 32 (Rab32); Rab38/Rab32 subfamily. Rab32 and Rab38 are members of the Rab family of small GTPases. Human Rab32 was first identified in platelets but it is expressed in a variety of cell types, where it functions as an A-kinase anchoring protein (AKAP). Rab38 has been shown to be melanocyte-specific. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206692 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 201  Bit Score: 92.37  E-value: 1.98e-23
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVL--DGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04107     2 KVLVIGDLGVGKTSIIKRYVHGVFSQHYKATIGVDFALKVIEwdPNTVVRLQLWDIAGQERFGGMTRVYYKGAVGAIIVF 81
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATAEFREQI-LRVK-AEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERR-QVPVEEARGKAEEWG-VQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04107    82 DVTRPSTFEAVLKWKADLdSKVTlPNGEPIPALLLANKCDLKKERlAKDPEQMDQFCKENGfIGWFETSAKENINIEEAM 161
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gi 1958671261 170 FDLMREIRAKK----MSENKDKNGRKSGKSKKSFKERCC 204
Cdd:cd04107   162 RFLVKNILKNDkglqSPEPDEDNVIDLKQETTTSKSKSC 200
Rop_like cd04133
Rho-related protein from plants (Rop)-like; The Rop (Rho-related protein from plants) ...
16-169 1.61e-22

Rho-related protein from plants (Rop)-like; The Rop (Rho-related protein from plants) subfamily plays a role in diverse cellular processes, including cytoskeletal organization, pollen and vegetative cell growth, hormone responses, stress responses, and pathogen resistance. Rops are able to regulate several downstream pathways to amplify a specific signal by acting as master switches early in the signaling cascade. They transmit a variety of extracellular and intracellular signals. Rops are involved in establishing cell polarity in root-hair development, root-hair elongation, pollen-tube growth, cell-shape formation, responses to hormones such as abscisic acid (ABA) and auxin, responses to abiotic stresses such as oxygen deprivation, and disease resistance and disease susceptibility. An individual Rop can have a unique function or an overlapping function shared with other Rop proteins; in addition, a given Rop-regulated function can be controlled by one or multiple Rop proteins. For example, Rop1, Rop3, and Rop5 are all involved in pollen-tube growth; Rop2 plays a role in response to low-oxygen environments, cell-morphology, and root-hair development; root-hair development is also regulated by Rop4 and Rop6; Rop6 is also responsible for ABA response, and ABA response is also regulated by Rop10. Plants retain some of the regulatory mechanisms that are shared by other members of the Rho family, but have also developed a number of unique modes for regulating Rops. Unique RhoGEFs have been identified that are exclusively active toward Rop proteins, such as those containing the domain PRONE (plant-specific Rop nucleotide exchanger). Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206705 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 173  Bit Score: 89.52  E-value: 1.61e-22
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04133     3 KCVTVGDGAVGKTCMLISYTSNTFPTDYVPTVFDNFSANVVVDGNTVNLGLWDTAGQEDYNRLRPLSYRGADVFLLAFSL 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAefREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQ--------VPVEEARGKAEEW---GVQYVETSAKTRAN 164
Cdd:cd04133    83 ISKASYENVL--KKWIPELRHYAPGVPIVLVGTKLDLRDDKQffadhpgaVPITTAQGEELRKqigAAAYIECSSKTQQN 160

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gi 1958671261 165 VDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04133   161 VKAVF 165
Rac1_like cd01871
Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (rho family, small GTP binding protein Rac1)-like ...
16-176 1.96e-22

Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (rho family, small GTP binding protein Rac1)-like consists of Rac1, Rac2 and Rac3; The Rac1-like subfamily consists of Rac1, Rac2, and Rac3 proteins, plus the splice variant Rac1b that contains a 19-residue insertion near switch II relative to Rac1. While Rac1 is ubiquitously expressed, Rac2 and Rac3 are largely restricted to hematopoietic and neural tissues respectively. Rac1 stimulates the formation of actin lamellipodia and membrane ruffles. It also plays a role in cell-matrix adhesion and cell anoikis. In intestinal epithelial cells, Rac1 is an important regulator of migration and mediates apoptosis. Rac1 is also essential for RhoA-regulated actin stress fiber and focal adhesion complex formation. In leukocytes, Rac1 and Rac2 have distinct roles in regulating cell morphology, migration, and invasion, but are not essential for macrophage migration or chemotaxis. Rac3 has biochemical properties that are closely related to Rac1, such as effector interaction, nucleotide binding, and hydrolysis; Rac2 has a slower nucleotide association and is more efficiently activated by the RacGEF Tiam1. Both Rac1 and Rac3 have been implicated in the regulation of cell migration and invasion in human metastatic breast cancer. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206663 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 89.10  E-value: 1.96e-22
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd01871     3 KCVVVGDGAVGKTCLLISYTTNAFPGEYIPTVFDNYSANVMVDGKPVNLGLWDTAGQEDYDRLRPLSYPQTDVFLICFSL 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESF-TATAEFREQilrVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSD----------LEERRQVPVEEARG--KAEEWG-VQYVETSAKT 161
Cdd:cd01871    83 VSPASFeNVRAKWYPE---VRHHCPNTPIILVGTKLDlrddkdtiekLKEKKLTPITYPQGlaMAKEIGaVKYLECSALT 159
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gi 1958671261 162 RANVDKVFFDLMREI 176
Cdd:cd01871   160 QRGLKTVFDEAIRAV 174
Cdc42 cd01874
cell division cycle 42 (Cdc42) is a small GTPase of the Rho family; Cdc42 is an essential ...
16-169 2.07e-22

cell division cycle 42 (Cdc42) is a small GTPase of the Rho family; Cdc42 is an essential GTPase that belongs to the Rho family of Ras-like GTPases. These proteins act as molecular switches by responding to exogenous and/or endogenous signals and relaying those signals to activate downstream components of a biological pathway. Cdc42 transduces signals to the actin cytoskeleton to initiate and maintain polarized growth and to mitogen-activated protein morphogenesis. In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cdc42 plays an important role in multiple actin-dependent morphogenetic events such as bud emergence, mating-projection formation, and pseudohyphal growth. In mammalian cells, Cdc42 regulates a variety of actin-dependent events and induces the JNK/SAPK protein kinase cascade, which leads to the activation of transcription factors within the nucleus. Cdc42 mediates these processes through interactions with a myriad of downstream effectors, whose number and regulation we are just starting to understand. In addition, Cdc42 has been implicated in a number of human diseases through interactions with its regulators and downstream effectors. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206664 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 175  Bit Score: 89.16  E-value: 2.07e-22
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd01874     3 KCVVVGDGAVGKTCLLISYTTNKFPSEYVPTVFDNYAVTVMIGGEPYTLGLFDTAGQEDYDRLRPLSYPQTDVFLVCFSV 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEfrEQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEE----------RRQVPVEEARGK--AEEWG-VQYVETSAKTR 162
Cdd:cd01874    83 VSPSSFENVKE--KWVPEITHHCPKTPFLLVGTQIDLRDdpstieklakNKQKPITPETGEklARDLKaVKYVECSALTQ 160

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gi 1958671261 163 ANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd01874   161 KGLKNVF 167
Ran cd00877
Ras-related nuclear proteins (Ran)/TC4 family of small GTPases; Ran GTPase is involved in ...
16-174 2.23e-22

Ras-related nuclear proteins (Ran)/TC4 family of small GTPases; Ran GTPase is involved in diverse biological functions, such as nuclear transport, spindle formation during mitosis, DNA replication, and cell division. Among the Ras superfamily, Ran is a unique small G protein. It does not have a lipid modification motif at the C-terminus to bind to the membrane, which is often observed within the Ras superfamily. Ran may therefore interact with a wide range of proteins in various intracellular locations. Like other GTPases, Ran exists in GTP- and GDP-bound conformations that interact differently with effectors. Conversion between these forms and the assembly or disassembly of effector complexes requires the interaction of regulator proteins. The intrinsic GTPase activity of Ran is very low, but it is greatly stimulated by a GTPase-activating protein (RanGAP1) located in the cytoplasm. By contrast, RCC1, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor that generates RanGTP, is bound to chromatin and confined to the nucleus. Ran itself is mobile and is actively imported into the nucleus by a mechanism involving NTF-2. Together with the compartmentalization of its regulators, this is thought to produce a relatively high concentration of RanGTP in the nucleus.


Pssm-ID: 206643 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 166  Bit Score: 88.90  E-value: 2.23e-22
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd00877     2 KLVLVGDGGTGKTTFVKRHLTGEFEKKYVATlGVEVHPLDFHTNRGKIRFNVWDTAGQEKFGGLRDGYYIQGQCAIIMFD 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeeDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVP--VEEARGKaeewGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDL 172
Cdd:cd00877    82 VTSRVTYKNVPNWHRDLVRVC---ENIPIVLCGNKVDIKDRKVKPkqITFHRKK----NLQYYEISAKSNYNFEKPFLWL 154

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gi 1958671261 173 MR 174
Cdd:cd00877   155 AR 156
Rho2 cd04129
Ras homology family 2 (Rho2) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Rho2 is a fungal ...
16-189 3.03e-22

Ras homology family 2 (Rho2) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Rho2 is a fungal GTPase that plays a role in cell morphogenesis, control of cell wall integrity, control of growth polarity, and maintenance of growth direction. Rho2 activates the protein kinase C homolog Pck2, and Pck2 controls Mok1, the major (1-3) alpha-D-glucan synthase. Together with Rho1 (RhoA), Rho2 regulates the construction of the cell wall. Unlike Rho1, Rho2 is not an essential protein, but its overexpression is lethal. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for proper intracellular localization via membrane attachment. As with other Rho family GTPases, the GDP/GTP cycling is regulated by GEFs (guanine nucleotide exchange factors), GAPs (GTPase-activating proteins) and GDIs (guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors).


Pssm-ID: 206702 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 190  Bit Score: 89.12  E-value: 3.03e-22
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04129     3 KLVIVGDGACGKTSLLYVFTLGEFPEEYHPTVFENYVTDCRVDGKPVQLALWDTAGQEEYERLRPLSYSKAHVILIGFAI 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESF-TATAEFREQILRVKAeedKIPLLVVGNKSDLEE----------RRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQ-YVETSAKTRA 163
Cdd:cd04129    83 DTPDSLeNVRTKWIEEVRRYCP---NVPVILVGLKKDLRQeavakgnyatDEFVPIQQAKLVARAIGAKkYMECSALTGE 159
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gi 1958671261 164 NVDKVFFDLMREIRAKKMSENKDKNG 189
Cdd:cd04129   160 GVDDVFEAATRAALLVRKSGKEEPGA 185
RhoA_like cd01870
Ras homology family A (RhoA)-like includes RhoA, RhoB and RhoC; The RhoA subfamily consists of ...
16-169 5.06e-22

Ras homology family A (RhoA)-like includes RhoA, RhoB and RhoC; The RhoA subfamily consists of RhoA, RhoB, and RhoC. RhoA promotes the formation of stress fibers and focal adhesions, regulating cell shape, attachment, and motility. RhoA can bind to multiple effector proteins, thereby triggering different downstream responses. In many cell types, RhoA mediates local assembly of the contractile ring, which is necessary for cytokinesis. RhoA is vital for muscle contraction; in vascular smooth muscle cells, RhoA plays a key role in cell contraction, differentiation, migration, and proliferation. RhoA activities appear to be elaborately regulated in a time- and space-dependent manner to control cytoskeletal changes. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. RhoA and RhoC are observed only in geranylgeranylated forms; however, RhoB can be present in palmitoylated, farnesylated, and geranylgeranylated forms. RhoA and RhoC are highly relevant for tumor progression and invasiveness; however, RhoB has recently been suggested to be a tumor suppressor. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206662 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 175  Bit Score: 88.25  E-value: 5.06e-22
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd01870     3 KLVIVGDGACGKTCLLIVFSKDQFPEVYVPTVFENYVADIEVDGKQVELALWDTAGQEDYDRLRPLSYPDTDVILMCFSI 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEfrEQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSD----------LEERRQVPV--EEARGKAEEWGVQ-YVETSAKTR 162
Cdd:cd01870    83 DSPDSLENIPE--KWTPEVKHFCPNVPIILVGNKKDlrndehtireLAKMKQEPVkpEEGRAMAEKIGAFgYLECSAKTK 160

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gi 1958671261 163 ANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd01870   161 EGVREVF 167
RhoG cd01875
Ras homolog family, member G (RhoG) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); RhoG is a ...
16-190 2.99e-21

Ras homolog family, member G (RhoG) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); RhoG is a GTPase with high sequence similarity to members of the Rac subfamily, including the regions involved in effector recognition and binding. However, RhoG does not bind to known Rac1 and Cdc42 effectors, including proteins containing a Cdc42/Rac interacting binding (CRIB) motif. Instead, RhoG interacts directly with Elmo, an upstream regulator of Rac1, in a GTP-dependent manner and forms a ternary complex with Dock180 to induce activation of Rac1. The RhoG-Elmo-Dock180 pathway is required for activation of Rac1 and cell spreading mediated by integrin, as well as for neurite outgrowth induced by nerve growth factor. Thus RhoG activates Rac1 through Elmo and Dock180 to control cell morphology. RhoG has also been shown to play a role in caveolar trafficking and has a novel role in signaling the neutrophil respiratory burst stimulated by G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) agonists. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133277 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 191  Bit Score: 86.60  E-value: 2.99e-21
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd01875     5 KCVVVGDGAVGKTCLLICYTTNAFPKEYIPTVFDNYSAQTAVDGRTVSLNLWDTAGQEEYDRLRTLSYPQTNVFIICFSI 84
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFtatAEFREQIL-RVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSD----------LEERRQVPVEEARGKA---EEWGVQYVETSAKT 161
Cdd:cd01875    85 ASPSSY---ENVRHKWHpEVCHHCPNVPILLVGTKKDlrndadtlkkLKEQGQAPITPQQGGAlakQIHAVKYLECSALN 161
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gi 1958671261 162 RANVDKVFFDLMREIrakkMSENKDKNGR 190
Cdd:cd01875   162 QDGVKEVFAEAVRAV----LNPTPIKDTK 186
Tc10 cd04135
Rho GTPase TC10 (Tc10); TC10 is a Rho family protein that has been shown to induce microspike ...
16-169 3.42e-21

Rho GTPase TC10 (Tc10); TC10 is a Rho family protein that has been shown to induce microspike formation and neurite outgrowth in vitro. Its expression changes dramatically after peripheral nerve injury, suggesting an important role in promoting axonal outgrowth and regeneration. TC10 regulates translocation of insulin-stimulated GLUT4 in adipocytes and has also been shown to bind directly to Golgi COPI coat proteins. GTP-bound TC10 in vitro can bind numerous potential effectors. Depending on its subcellular localization and distinct functional domains, TC10 can differentially regulate two types of filamentous actin in adipocytes. TC10 mRNAs are highly expressed in three types of mouse muscle tissues: leg skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and uterus; they were also present in brain, with higher levels in adults than in newborns. TC10 has also been shown to play a role in regulating the expression of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) through interactions with CFTR-associated ligand (CAL). The GTP-bound form of TC10 directs the trafficking of CFTR from the juxtanuclear region to the secretory pathway toward the plasma membrane, away from CAL-mediated DFTR degradation in the lysosome. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206707 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 86.22  E-value: 3.42e-21
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04135     2 KCVVVGDGAVGKTCLLMSYANDAFPEEYVPTVFDHYAVSVTVGGKQYLLGLYDTAGQEDYDRLRPLSYPMTDVFLICFSV 81
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEfrEQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEE------------RRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQ-YVETSAKTR 162
Cdd:cd04135    82 VNPASFQNVKE--EWVPELKEYAPNVPYLLIGTQIDLRDdpktlarlndmkEKPITVEQGQKLAKEIGACcYVECSALTQ 159

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gi 1958671261 163 ANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04135   160 KGLKTVF 166
Rab24 cd04118
Rab GTPase family 24 (Rab24); Rab24 is distinct from other Rabs in several ways. It exists ...
16-169 1.75e-20

Rab GTPase family 24 (Rab24); Rab24 is distinct from other Rabs in several ways. It exists primarily in the GTP-bound state, having a low intrinsic GTPase activity; it is not efficiently geranyl-geranylated at the C-terminus; it does not form a detectable complex with Rab GDP-dissociation inhibitors (GDIs); and it has recently been shown to undergo tyrosine phosphorylation when overexpressed in vitro. The specific function of Rab24 still remains unknown. It is found in a transport route between ER-cis-Golgi and late endocytic compartments. It is putatively involved in an autophagic pathway, possibly directing misfolded proteins in the ER to degradative pathways. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133318 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 193  Bit Score: 84.53  E-value: 1.75e-20
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEF-VEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGE-EVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04118     2 KVVMLGKESVGKTSLVERYVHHRFlVGPYQNTIGAAFVAKRMVVGErVVTLGIWDTAGSERYEAMSRIYYRGAKAAIVCY 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFtATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIPLlvVGNKSDLEE----RRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04118    82 DLTDSSSF-ERAKFWVKELQNLEEHCKIYL--CGTKSDLIEqdrsLRQVDFHDVQDFADEIKAQHFETSSKTGQNVDELF 158
PTZ00132 PTZ00132
GTP-binding nuclear protein Ran; Provisional
16-176 4.17e-20

GTP-binding nuclear protein Ran; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 240284 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 215  Bit Score: 83.97  E-value: 4.17e-20
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:PTZ00132   11 KLILVGDGGVGKTTFVKRHLTGEFEKKYIPTlGVEVHPLKFYTNCGPICFNVWDTAGQEKFGGLRDGYYIKGQCAIIMFD 90
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeeDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEER----RQVPVEEARgkaeewGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFF 170
Cdd:PTZ00132   91 VTSRITYKNVPNWHRDIVRVC---ENIPIVLVGNKVDVKDRqvkaRQITFHRKK------NLQYYDISAKSNYNFEKPFL 161

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gi 1958671261 171 DLMREI 176
Cdd:PTZ00132  162 WLARRL 167
PTZ00099 PTZ00099
rab6; Provisional
35-188 4.33e-20

rab6; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 185444 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 176  Bit Score: 83.25  E-value: 4.33e-20
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gi 1958671261  35 MYDEFVEDYEPTKA-DSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSITEHESFTATAEFREQILR 113
Cdd:PTZ00099    1 MYDTFDNNYQSTIGiDFLSKTLYLDEGPVRLQLWDTAGQERFRSLIPSYIRDSAAAIVVYDITNRQSFENTTKWIQDILN 80
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gi 1958671261 114 VKAEEDKIPLlvVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMREIRAKKMSENKDKN 188
Cdd:PTZ00099   81 ERGKDVIIAL--VGNKTDLGDLRKVTYEEGMQKAQEYNTMFHETSAKAGHNIKVLFKKIAAKLPNLDNSNSNDAN 153
RabL4 cd04101
Rab GTPase-like family 4 (Rab-like4); RabL4 (Rab-like4) subfamily. RabL4s are novel proteins ...
16-174 5.62e-20

Rab GTPase-like family 4 (Rab-like4); RabL4 (Rab-like4) subfamily. RabL4s are novel proteins that have high sequence similarity with Rab family members, but display features that are distinct from Rabs, and have been termed Rab-like. As in other Rab-like proteins, RabL4 lacks a prenylation site at the C-terminus. The specific function of RabL4 remains unknown.


Pssm-ID: 206688 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 167  Bit Score: 82.58  E-value: 5.62e-20
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYD--EFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVV---LDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFL 90
Cdd:cd04101     2 QCAVVGDPAVGKSALVQMFHSDgaTFQKNYTMTTGCDLVVKTVpvpDTSDSVELFIFDSAGQELFSDMVENVWEQPAVVC 81
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gi 1958671261  91 LVFSITEHESFTATAEFREQiLRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFF 170
Cdd:cd04101    82 VVYDVTNEVSFNNCSRWINR-VRTHSHGLHTPGVLVGNKCDLTDRREVDAAQAQALAQANTLKFYETSAKEGVGYEAPFL 160

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gi 1958671261 171 DLMR 174
Cdd:cd04101   161 SLAR 164
PLN03071 PLN03071
GTP-binding nuclear protein Ran; Provisional
16-176 1.37e-19

GTP-binding nuclear protein Ran; Provisional


Pssm-ID: 178620 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 219  Bit Score: 82.88  E-value: 1.37e-19
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:PLN03071   15 KLVIVGDGGTGKTTFVKRHLTGEFEKKYEPTiGVEVHPLDFFTNCGKIRFYCWDTAGQEKFGGLRDGYYIHGQCAIIMFD 94
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeeDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEErRQVPVEEA---RGKaeewGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFD 171
Cdd:PLN03071   95 VTARLTYKNVPTWHRDLCRVC---ENIPIVLCGNKVDVKN-RQVKAKQVtfhRKK----NLQYYEISAKSNYNFEKPFLY 166

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gi 1958671261 172 LMREI 176
Cdd:PLN03071  167 LARKL 171
Rab40 cd04121
Rab GTPase family 40 (Rab40) contains Rab40a, Rab40b and Rab40c; The Rab40 subfamily contains ...
14-174 2.93e-18

Rab GTPase family 40 (Rab40) contains Rab40a, Rab40b and Rab40c; The Rab40 subfamily contains Rab40a, Rab40b, and Rab40c, which are all highly homologous. In rat, Rab40c is localized to the perinuclear recycling compartment (PRC), and is distributed in a tissue-specific manor, with high expression in brain, heart, kidney, and testis, low expression in lung and liver, and no expression in spleen and skeletal muscle. Rab40c is highly expressed in differentiated oligodendrocytes but minimally expressed in oligodendrocyte progenitors, suggesting a role in the vesicular transport of myelin components. Unlike most other Ras-superfamily proteins, Rab40c was shown to have a much lower affinity for GTP, and an affinity for GDP that is lower than for GTP. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133321 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 189  Bit Score: 78.82  E-value: 2.93e-18
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gi 1958671261  14 LHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALtLQFMYDEFVED-YEPTKADSYRKK-VVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLL 91
Cdd:cd04121     6 LLKFLLVGDSDVGKGEI-LASLQDGSTESpYGYNMGIDYKTTtILLDGRRVKLQLWDTSGQGRFCTIFRSYSRGAQGIIL 84
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  92 VFSITEHESFTATAEFreqILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFD 171
Cdd:cd04121    85 VYDITNRWSFDGIDRW---IKEIDEHAPGVPKILVGNRLHLAFKRQVATEQAQAYAERNGMTFFEVSPLCNFNITESFTE 161

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gi 1958671261 172 LMR 174
Cdd:cd04121   162 LAR 164
RabL2 cd04124
Rab GTPase-like family 2 (Rab-like2); RabL2 (Rab-like2) subfamily. RabL2s are novel Rab ...
16-175 7.24e-18

Rab GTPase-like family 2 (Rab-like2); RabL2 (Rab-like2) subfamily. RabL2s are novel Rab proteins identified recently which display features that are distinct from other Rabs, and have been termed Rab-like. RabL2 contains RabL2a and RabL2b, two very similar Rab proteins that share > 98% sequence identity in humans. RabL2b maps to the subtelomeric region of chromosome 22q13.3 and RabL2a maps to 2q13, a region that suggests it is also a subtelomeric gene. Both genes are believed to be expressed ubiquitously, suggesting that RabL2s are the first example of duplicated genes in human proximal subtelomeric regions that are both expressed actively. Like other Rab-like proteins, RabL2s lack a prenylation site at the C-terminus. The specific functions of RabL2a and RabL2b remain unknown. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization.


Pssm-ID: 133324 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 161  Bit Score: 76.82  E-value: 7.24e-18
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADS-YRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04124     2 KIILLGDSAVGKSKLVERFLMDGYEPQQLSTYALTlYKHNAKFEGKTILVDFWDTAGQERFQTMHASYYHKAHACILVFD 81
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEedkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERrqvPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04124    82 VTRKITYKNLSKWYEELREYRPE---IPCIVVANKIDLDPS---VTQKKFNFAEKHNLPLYYVSAADGTNVVKLFQDAIK 155

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gi 1958671261 175 E 175
Cdd:cd04124   156 L 156
RAN smart00176
Ran (Ras-related nuclear proteins) /TC4 subfamily of small GTPases; Ran is involved in the ...
20-176 3.06e-17

Ran (Ras-related nuclear proteins) /TC4 subfamily of small GTPases; Ran is involved in the active transport of proteins through nuclear pores.


Pssm-ID: 128473 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 200  Bit Score: 76.20  E-value: 3.06e-17
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gi 1958671261   20 VGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGE-EVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSITEH 98
Cdd:smart00176   1 VGDGGTGKTTFVKRHLTGEFEKKYVATLGVEVHPLVFHTNRgPIRFNVWDTAGQEKFGGLRDGYYIQGQCAIIMFDVTAR 80
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gi 1958671261   99 ESFTATAEFREQILRVKaeeDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEErRQVPVEEA---RGKaeewGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMRE 175
Cdd:smart00176  81 VTYKNVPNWHRDLVRVC---ENIPIVLCGNKVDVKD-RKVKAKSItfhRKK----NLQYYDISAKSNYNFEKPFLWLARK 152

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gi 1958671261  176 I 176
Cdd:smart00176 153 L 153
Rnd cd04131
Rho family GTPase subfamily Rnd includes Rnd1/Rho6, Rnd2/Rho7, and Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8; The Rnd ...
16-169 2.16e-16

Rho family GTPase subfamily Rnd includes Rnd1/Rho6, Rnd2/Rho7, and Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8; The Rnd subfamily contains Rnd1/Rho6, Rnd2/Rho7, and Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8. These novel Rho family proteins have substantial structural differences compared to other Rho members, including N- and C-terminal extensions relative to other Rhos. Rnd3/RhoE is farnesylated at the C-terminal prenylation site, unlike most other Rho proteins that are geranylgeranylated. In addition, Rnd members are unable to hydrolyze GTP and are resistant to GAP activity. They are believed to exist only in the GTP-bound conformation, and are antagonists of RhoA activity. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206703 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 176  Bit Score: 73.24  E-value: 2.16e-16
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04131     3 KIVLVGDSQCGKTALLQVFAKDSFPENYVPTVFENYTASFEVDKQRIELSLWDTSGSPYYDNVRPLSYPDSDAVLICFDI 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHEsfTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLE----------ERRQVPV--EEARGKAEEWG-VQYVETSAKT- 161
Cdd:cd04131    83 SRPE--TLDSVLKKWKGEVREFCPNTPVLLVGCKSDLRtdlstltelsNKRQIPVshEQGRNLAKQIGaAAYVECSAKTs 160

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gi 1958671261 162 RANVDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04131   161 ENSVRDVF 168
Miro1 cd01893
Mitochondrial Rho family 1 (Miro1), N-terminal; Miro1 subfamily. Miro (mitochondrial Rho) ...
16-170 1.13e-15

Mitochondrial Rho family 1 (Miro1), N-terminal; Miro1 subfamily. Miro (mitochondrial Rho) proteins have tandem GTP-binding domains separated by a linker region containing putative calcium-binding EF hand motifs. Genes encoding Miro-like proteins were found in several eukaryotic organisms. This CD represents the N-terminal GTPase domain of Miro proteins. These atypical Rho GTPases have roles in mitochondrial homeostasis and apoptosis. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus; however, Miro is one of few Rho subfamilies that lack this feature.


Pssm-ID: 206680 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 168  Bit Score: 71.21  E-value: 1.13e-15
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTkADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd01893     4 RIVLIGDEGVGKSSLIMSLVSEEFPENVPRV-LPEITIPADVTPERVPTTIVDTSSRPQDRANLAAEIRKANVICLVYSV 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAEFReqILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQV--------PVEEARGKAEewgvQYVETSAKTRANVDK 167
Cdd:cd01893    83 DRPSTLERIRTKW--LPLIRRLGVKVPIILVGNKSDLRDGSSQagleeemlPIMNEFREIE----TCVECSAKTLINVSE 156

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gi 1958671261 168 VFF 170
Cdd:cd01893   157 VFY 159
Rab36_Rab34 cd04108
Rab GTPase families 34 (Rab34) and 36 (Rab36); Rab34/Rab36 subfamily. Rab34, found primarily ...
15-170 7.78e-15

Rab GTPase families 34 (Rab34) and 36 (Rab36); Rab34/Rab36 subfamily. Rab34, found primarily in the Golgi, interacts with its effector, Rab-interacting lysosomal protein (RILP). This enables its participation in microtubular dynenin-dynactin-mediated repositioning of lysosomes from the cell periphery to the Golgi. A Rab34 (Rah) isoform that lacks the consensus GTP-binding region has been identified in mice. This isoform is associated with membrane ruffles and promotes macropinosome formation. Rab36 has been mapped to human chromosome 22q11.2, a region that is homozygously deleted in malignant rhabdoid tumors (MRTs). However, experimental assessments do not implicate Rab36 as a tumor suppressor that would enable tumor formation through a loss-of-function mechanism. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206693 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 170  Bit Score: 69.14  E-value: 7.78e-15
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPT-KADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04108     1 SKVIVVGDLSVGKTCLINRFCKDVFDKNYKATiGVDFEMERFEVLGVPFSLQLWDTAGQERFKCIASTYYRGAQAIIIVF 80
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATAEFREQILRvKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARG--KAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFF 170
Cdd:cd04108    81 DLTDVASLEHTRQWLEDALK-ENDPSSVLLFLVGTKKDLSSPAQYALMEQDAikLAREMKAEYWAVSALTGENVRDFFF 158
Rho3 cd04134
Ras homology family 3 (Rho3) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Rho3 is a member of ...
16-174 1.01e-13

Ras homology family 3 (Rho3) of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases); Rho3 is a member of the Rho family found only in fungi. Rho3 is believed to regulate cell polarity by interacting with the diaphanous/formin family protein For3 to control both the actin cytoskeleton and microtubules. Rho3 is also believed to have a direct role in exocytosis that is independent of its role in regulating actin polarity. The function in exocytosis may be two-pronged: first, in the transport of post-Golgi vesicles from the mother cell to the bud, mediated by myosin (Myo2); second, in the docking and fusion of vesicles to the plasma membrane, mediated by an exocyst (Exo70) protein. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206706 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 185  Bit Score: 66.42  E-value: 1.01e-13
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04134     2 KVVVLGDGACGKTSLLNVFTRGYFPQVYEPTVFENYIHDIFVDGLAVELSLWDTAGQEEFDRLRSLSYADTHVIMLCFSV 81
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTAT-----AEFREQILRVKaeedkipLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPV--------EEARGKAEEWG-VQYVETSAKT 161
Cdd:cd04134    82 DNPDSLENVeskwlAEIRHHCPGVK-------LVLVALKCDLREPRNERDrgthtisyEEGLAVAKRINaCRYLECSAKL 154
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gi 1958671261 162 RANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd04134   155 NRGVNEAFTEAAR 167
Rab20 cd04126
Rab GTPase family 20 (Rab20); Rab20 is one of several Rab proteins that appear to be ...
16-204 6.37e-13

Rab GTPase family 20 (Rab20); Rab20 is one of several Rab proteins that appear to be restricted in expression to the apical domain of murine polarized epithelial cells. It is expressed on the apical side of polarized kidney tubule and intestinal epithelial cells, and in non-polarized cells. It also localizes to vesico-tubular structures below the apical brush border of renal proximal tubule cells and in the apical region of duodenal epithelial cells. Rab20 has also been shown to colocalize with vacuolar H+-ATPases (V-ATPases) in mouse kidney cells, suggesting a role in the regulation of V-ATPase traffic in specific portions of the nephron. It was also shown to be one of several proteins whose expression is upregulated in human myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) patients. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization. Most Rab GTPases contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with sequence motifs CC, CXC, or CCX. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rab proteins.


Pssm-ID: 133326 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 220  Bit Score: 64.93  E-value: 6.37e-13
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKvvldGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04126     2 KVVLLGDMNVGKTSLLHRYMERRFKDTVSTVGGAFYLKQ----WGPYNISIWDTAGREQFHGLGSMYCRGAAAVILTYDV 77
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFtATAEFREQILRVKAEEDKIpLLVVGNKSDL-------------------EERRQVPVEEARGKAEEW------ 150
Cdd:cd04126    78 SNVQSL-EELEDRFLGLTDTANEDCL-FAVVGNKLDLteegalagqekdagdrvspEDQRQVTLEDAKAFYKRInkykml 155
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gi 1958671261 151 --------GVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVF---FDLMREIRAKKMSENKDKNGRKSGKSKKSFKERCC 204
Cdd:cd04126   156 dedlspaaEKMCFETSAKTGYNVDELFeylFNLVLPLILAQRAEANRTQGTVNLPNPKRSKSKCC 220
Rnd3_RhoE_Rho8 cd04172
Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8 GTPases; Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8 subfamily. Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8 is a member of the novel Rho ...
16-164 1.95e-12

Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8 GTPases; Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8 subfamily. Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8 is a member of the novel Rho subfamily Rnd, together with Rnd1/Rho6 and Rnd2/Rho7. Rnd3/RhoE is known to bind the serine-threonine kinase ROCK I. Unphosphorylated Rnd3/RhoE associates primarily with membranes, but ROCK I-phosphorylated Rnd3/RhoE localizes in the cytosol. Phosphorylation of Rnd3/RhoE correlates with its activity in disrupting RhoA-induced stress fibers and inhibiting Ras-induced fibroblast transformation. In cells that lack stress fibers, such as macrophages and monocytes, Rnd3/RhoE induces a redistribution of actin, causing morphological changes in the cell. In addition, Rnd3/RhoE has been shown to inhibit cell cycle progression in G1 phase at a point upstream of the pRb family pocket protein checkpoint. Rnd3/RhoE has also been shown to inhibit Ras- and Raf-induced fibroblast transformation. In mammary epithelial tumor cells, Rnd3/RhoE regulates the assembly of the apical junction complex and tight junction formation. Rnd3/RhoE is underexpressed in prostate cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo; re-expression of Rnd3/RhoE suppresses cell cycle progression and increases apoptosis, suggesting it may play a role in tumor suppression. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206735 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 182  Bit Score: 63.15  E-value: 1.95e-12
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04172     7 KIVVVGDSQCGKTALLHVFAKDCFPENYVPTVFENYTASFEIDTQRIELSLWDTSGSPYYDNVRPLSYPDSDAVLICFDI 86
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFtataefrEQILRV-KAE-EDKIP---LLVVGNKSDLE----------ERRQVPVEEARGK--AEEWGVQ-YVET 157
Cdd:cd04172    87 SRPETL-------DSVLKKwKGEiQEFCPntkMLLVGCKSDLRtdvstlvelsNHRQTPVSYDQGAnmAKQIGAAtYIEC 159

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gi 1958671261 158 SAKTRAN 164
Cdd:cd04172   160 SALQSEN 166
RocCOR cd09914
Ras of complex proteins (Roc) C-terminal of Roc (COR) domain family; RocCOR (or Roco) protein ...
16-167 5.85e-12

Ras of complex proteins (Roc) C-terminal of Roc (COR) domain family; RocCOR (or Roco) protein family is characterized by a superdomain containing a Ras-like GTPase domain, called Roc (Ras of complex proteins), and a characteristic second domain called COR (C-terminal of Roc). A kinase domain and diverse regulatory domains are also often found in Roco proteins. Their functions are diverse; in Dictyostelium discoideum, which encodes 11 Roco proteins, they are involved in cell division, chemotaxis and development, while in human, where 4 Roco proteins (LRRK1, LRRK2, DAPK1, and MFHAS1) are encoded, these proteins are involved in epilepsy and cancer. Mutations in LRRK2 (leucine-rich repeat kinase 2) are known to cause familial Parkinson's disease.


Pssm-ID: 206741 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 161  Bit Score: 61.20  E-value: 5.85e-12
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKA---DSYRKKVVlDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLV 92
Cdd:cd09914     3 KLMLVGQGGVGKTSLCKQLIGEKFDGDESSTHGinvQDWKIPAP-ERKKIRLNVWDFGGQEIYHATHQFFLTSRSLYLLV 81
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gi 1958671261  93 FSITEhESFTATAEFreQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGK--AEEWGvqYVETSAKTRANVDK 167
Cdd:cd09914    82 FDLRT-GDEVSRVPY--WLRQIKAFGGVSPVILVGTHIDESCDEDILKKALNKKfpAIIND--IHFVSCKNGKGIAE 153
Centaurin_gamma cd04103
Centaurin gamma (CENTG) GTPase; The centaurins (alpha, beta, gamma, and delta) are large, ...
16-176 6.28e-12

Centaurin gamma (CENTG) GTPase; The centaurins (alpha, beta, gamma, and delta) are large, multi-domain proteins that all contain an ArfGAP domain and ankyrin repeats, and in some cases, numerous additional domains. Centaurin gamma contains an additional GTPase domain near its N-terminus. The specific function of this GTPase domain has not been well characterized, but centaurin gamma 2 (CENTG2) may play a role in the development of autism. Centaurin gamma 1 is also called PIKE (phosphatidyl inositol (PI) 3-kinase enhancer) and centaurin gamma 2 is also known as AGAP (ArfGAP protein with a GTPase-like domain, ankyrin repeats and a Pleckstrin homology domain) or GGAP. Three isoforms of PIKE have been identified. PIKE-S (short) and PIKE-L (long) are brain-specific isoforms, with PIKE-S restricted to the nucleus and PIKE-L found in multiple cellular compartments. A third isoform, PIKE-A was identified in human glioblastoma brain cancers and has been found in various tissues. GGAP has been shown to have high GTPase activity due to a direct intramolecular interaction between the N-terminal GTPase domain and the C-terminal ArfGAP domain. In human tissue, AGAP mRNA was detected in skeletal muscle, kidney, placenta, brain, heart, colon, and lung. Reduced expression levels were also observed in the spleen, liver, and small intestine.


Pssm-ID: 133303  Cd Length: 158  Bit Score: 60.97  E-value: 6.28e-12
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDyEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQED--YAAIRDnyfrsgeGFLLVF 93
Cdd:cd04103     2 KLGIVGNLRSGKSALVHRYLTGSYVQL-ESPEGGRFKKEVLVDGQSHLLLIRDEGGAPDaqFAGWVD-------AVIFVF 73
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gi 1958671261  94 SITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQ---YVETSAKTRANVDKVFF 170
Cdd:cd04103    74 SLEDEASFQTVYRLYHQLSSYRNISE-IPLILVGTQDAISASNPRVIDDARARQLCADMKrcsYYETCATYGLNVERVFQ 152

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gi 1958671261 171 DLMREI 176
Cdd:cd04103   153 EAAQKI 158
Rnd1_Rho6 cd04174
Rnd1/Rho6 GTPases; Rnd1/Rho6 is a member of the novel Rho subfamily Rnd, together with Rnd2 ...
9-161 7.38e-12

Rnd1/Rho6 GTPases; Rnd1/Rho6 is a member of the novel Rho subfamily Rnd, together with Rnd2/Rho7 and Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8. Rnd1/Rho6 binds GTP but does not hydrolyze it to GDP, indicating that it is constitutively active. In rat, Rnd1/Rho6 is highly expressed in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus during synapse formation, and plays a role in spine formation. Rnd1/Rho6 is also expressed in the liver and in endothelial cells, and is upregulated in uterine myometrial cells during pregnancy. Like Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8, Rnd1/Rho6 is believed to function as an antagonist to RhoA. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins. Due to the presence of truncated sequences in this CD, the lipid modification site is not available for annotation.


Pssm-ID: 206737 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 232  Bit Score: 62.38  E-value: 7.38e-12
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gi 1958671261   9 QGSLVLHKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEG 88
Cdd:cd04174     8 QPLVVRCKLVLVGDVQCGKTAMLQVLAKDCYPETYVPTVFENYTACLETEEQRVELSLWDTSGSPYYDNVRPLCYSDSDA 87
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gi 1958671261  89 FLLVFSITEHESF-TATAEFREQILrvkaeeDKIP---LLVVGNKSDLE----------ERRQVPV--EEARGKAEEWGV 152
Cdd:cd04174    88 VLLCFDISRPEIFdSALKKWRAEIL------DYCPstrILLIGCKTDLRtdlstlmelsNQKQAPIsyEQGCAMAKQLGA 161
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gi 1958671261 153 Q-YVETSAKT 161
Cdd:cd04174   162 EaYLECSAFT 171
Rnd2_Rho7 cd04173
Rnd2/Rho7 GTPases; Rnd2/Rho7 is a member of the novel Rho subfamily Rnd, together with Rnd1 ...
16-169 1.79e-11

Rnd2/Rho7 GTPases; Rnd2/Rho7 is a member of the novel Rho subfamily Rnd, together with Rnd1/Rho6 and Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8. Rnd2/Rho7 is transiently expressed in radially migrating cells in the brain while they are within the subventricular zone of the hippocampus and cerebral cortex. These migrating cells typically develop into pyramidal neurons. Cells that exogenously expressed Rnd2/Rho7 failed to migrate to upper layers of the brain, suggesting that Rnd2/Rho7 plays a role in the radial migration and morphological changes of developing pyramidal neurons, and that Rnd2/Rho7 degradation is necessary for proper cellular migration. The Rnd2/Rho7 GEF Rapostlin is found primarily in the brain and together with Rnd2/Rho7 induces dendrite branching. Unlike Rnd1/Rho6 and Rnd3/RhoE/Rho8, which are RhoA antagonists, Rnd2/Rho7 binds the GEF Pragmin and significantly stimulates RhoA activity and Rho-A mediated cell contraction. Rnd2/Rho7 is also found to be expressed in spermatocytes and early spermatids, with male-germ-cell Rac GTPase-activating protein (MgcRacGAP), where it localizes to the Golgi-derived pro-acrosomal vesicle. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus, with a typical sequence motif CaaX, where a = an aliphatic amino acid and X = any amino acid. Lipid binding is essential for membrane attachment, a key feature of most Rho proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206736 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 221  Bit Score: 61.19  E-value: 1.79e-11
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd04173     3 KIVVVGDTQCGKTALLHVFAKDNYPESYVPTVFENYTASFEIDKHRIELNMWDTSGSSYYDNVRPLAYPDSDAVLICFDI 82
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFTATAefreQILRVKAEE--DKIPLLVVGNKSD----------LEERRQVPVEEARG--KAEEWG-VQYVETSAK 160
Cdd:cd04173    83 SRPETLDSVL----KKWQGETQEfcPNAKLVLVGCKLDmrtdlstlreLSKQRLIPVTHEQGslLARQLGaVAYVECSSR 158
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gi 1958671261 161 TRAN-VDKVF 169
Cdd:cd04173   159 MSENsVRDVF 168
Spg1 cd04128
Septum-promoting GTPase (Spg1); Spg1p. Spg1p (septum-promoting GTPase) was first identified in ...
16-172 2.24e-09

Septum-promoting GTPase (Spg1); Spg1p. Spg1p (septum-promoting GTPase) was first identified in the fission yeast S. pombe, where it regulates septum formation in the septation initiation network (SIN) through the cdc7 protein kinase. Spg1p is an essential gene that localizes to the spindle pole bodies. When GTP-bound, it binds cdc7 and causes it to translocate to spindle poles. Sid4p (septation initiation defective) is required for localization of Spg1p to the spindle pole body, and the ability of Spg1p to promote septum formation from any point in the cell cycle depends on Sid4p. Spg1p is negatively regulated by Byr4 and cdc16, which form a two-component GTPase activating protein (GAP) for Spg1p. The existence of a SIN-related pathway in plants has been proposed. GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) interact with GTP-bound Rab and accelerate the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP. Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) interact with GDP-bound Rabs to promote the formation of the GTP-bound state. Rabs are further regulated by guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), which facilitate Rab recycling by masking C-terminal lipid binding and promoting cytosolic localization.


Pssm-ID: 206701 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 182  Bit Score: 54.71  E-value: 2.24e-09
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSY-RKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFS 94
Cdd:cd04128     2 KIGLLGDAQIGKTSLMVKYVEGEFDEEYIQTLGVNFmEKTISIRGTEITFSIWDLGGQREFINMLPLVCKDAVAILFMFD 81
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  95 ITEHESFTATAEFREQILrvKAEEDKIPLLvVGNKSDL------EERRQVpVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKV 168
Cdd:cd04128    82 LTRKSTLNSIKEWYRQAR--GFNKTAIPIL-VGTKYDLfadlppEEQEEI-TKQARKYAKAMKAPLIFCSTSHSINVQKI 157
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gi 1958671261 169 F-------FDL 172
Cdd:cd04128   158 FkfvlakvFDL 168
Arl10_like cd04159
Arf-like 9 (Arl9) and 10 (Arl10) GTPases; Arl10-like subfamily. Arl9/Arl10 was identified from ...
19-133 1.38e-08

Arf-like 9 (Arl9) and 10 (Arl10) GTPases; Arl10-like subfamily. Arl9/Arl10 was identified from a human cancer-derived EST dataset. No functional information about the subfamily is available at the current time, but crystal structures of human Arl10b and Arl10c have been solved.


Pssm-ID: 206724 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 159  Bit Score: 51.94  E-value: 1.38e-08
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gi 1958671261  19 MVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKADSYRKkvVLDGEeVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSITEH 98
Cdd:cd04159     4 LVGLQNSGKTTLVNVIASGQFSEDTIPTVGFNMRK--VTKGN-VTIKVWDLGGQPRFRSMWERYCRGVNAIVYVVDAADR 80
                          90       100       110
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gi 1958671261  99 ESF-TATAEFREqiLRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLE 133
Cdd:cd04159    81 EKLeVAKNELHD--LLEKPSLEGIPLLVLGNKNDLP 114
Arf_Arl cd00878
ADP-ribosylation factor(Arf)/Arf-like (Arl) small GTPases; Arf (ADP-ribosylation factor)/Arl ...
16-169 9.56e-08

ADP-ribosylation factor(Arf)/Arf-like (Arl) small GTPases; Arf (ADP-ribosylation factor)/Arl (Arf-like) small GTPases. Arf proteins are activators of phospholipase D isoforms. Unlike Ras proteins they lack cysteine residues at their C-termini and therefore are unlikely to be prenylated. Arfs are N-terminally myristoylated. Members of the Arf family are regulators of vesicle formation in intracellular traffic that interact reversibly with membranes of the secretory and endocytic compartments in a GTP-dependent manner. They depart from other small GTP-binding proteins by a unique structural device, interswitch toggle, that implements front-back communication from N-terminus to the nucleotide binding site. Arf-like (Arl) proteins are close relatives of the Arf, but only Arl1 has been shown to function in membrane traffic like the Arf proteins. Arl2 has an unrelated function in the folding of native tubulin, and Arl4 may function in the nucleus. Most other Arf family proteins are so far relatively poorly characterized. Thus, despite their significant sequence homologies, Arf family proteins may regulate unrelated functions.


Pssm-ID: 206644 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 158  Bit Score: 49.50  E-value: 9.56e-08
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYePTKADSYRKkvvLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:cd00878     1 RILMLGLDGAGKTTILYKLKLGEVVTTI-PTIGFNVET---VEYKNVKFTVWDVGGQDKIRPLWKHYYENTDGLIFVVDS 76
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  96 TEHESFtatAEFREQILRVKAEED--KIPLLVVGNKSDLEER-------RQVPVEEARGKaeEWGVQyvETSAKTRANVD 166
Cdd:cd00878    77 SDRERI---EEAKNELHKLLNEEElkGAPLLILANKQDLPGAlteseliELLGLESIKGR--RWHIQ--PCSAVTGDGLD 149

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gi 1958671261 167 KVF 169
Cdd:cd00878   150 EGL 152
Arl5_Arl8 cd04153
Arf-like 5 (Arl5) and 8 (Arl8) GTPases; Arl5/Arl8 subfamily. Arl5 (Arf-like 5) and Arl8, like ...
15-135 1.34e-07

Arf-like 5 (Arl5) and 8 (Arl8) GTPases; Arl5/Arl8 subfamily. Arl5 (Arf-like 5) and Arl8, like Arl4 and Arl7, are localized to the nucleus and nucleolus. Arl5 is developmentally regulated during embryogenesis in mice. Human Arl5 interacts with the heterochromatin protein 1-alpha (HP1alpha), a nonhistone chromosomal protein that is associated with heterochromatin and telomeres, and prevents telomere fusion. Arl5 may also play a role in embryonic nuclear dynamics and/or signaling cascades. Arl8 was identified from a fetal cartilage cDNA library. It is found in brain, heart, lung, cartilage, and kidney. No function has been assigned for Arl8 to date.


Pssm-ID: 133353 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 49.27  E-value: 1.34e-07
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gi 1958671261  15 HKVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDyEPTKAD-----SYRKkvvldgeeVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGF 89
Cdd:cd04153    16 YKVIIVGLDNAGKTTILYQFLLGEVVHT-SPTIGSnveeiVYKN--------IRFLMWDIGGQESLRSSWNTYYTNTDAV 86
                          90       100       110       120
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gi 1958671261  90 LLVFSITEHESFTATaefREQILRVKAEED--KIPLLVVGNKSDLEER 135
Cdd:cd04153    87 ILVIDSTDRERLPLT---KEELYKMLAHEDlrKAVLLVLANKQDLKGA 131
RhoBTB cd01873
RhoBTB protein is an atypical member of the Rho family of small GTPases; Members of the RhoBTB ...
16-174 2.20e-07

RhoBTB protein is an atypical member of the Rho family of small GTPases; Members of the RhoBTB subfamily of Rho GTPases are present in vertebrates, Drosophila, and Dictyostelium. RhoBTB proteins are characterized by a modular organization, consisting of a GTPase domain, a proline rich region, a tandem of two BTB (Broad-Complex, Tramtrack, and Bric a brac) domains, and a C-terminal region of unknown function. RhoBTB proteins may act as docking points for multiple components participating in signal transduction cascades. RhoBTB genes appeared upregulated in some cancer cell lines, suggesting a participation of RhoBTB proteins in the pathogenesis of particular tumors. Note that the Dictyostelium RacA GTPase domain is more closely related to Rac proteins than to RhoBTB proteins, where RacA actually belongs. Thus, the Dictyostelium RacA is not included here. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus; however, RhoBTB is one of few Rho subfamilies that lack this feature.


Pssm-ID: 133275 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 195  Bit Score: 49.20  E-value: 2.20e-07
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYEPTKA--------DSY--------RKKVVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDyaaiR 79
Cdd:cd01873     4 KCVVVGDNAVGKTRLICARACNKTLTQYQLLAThvptvwaiDQYrvcqevleRSRDVVDGVSVSLRLWDTFGDHD----K 79
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  80 DNYFRSGEG--FLLVFSITEHESFTATAEFreQILRVKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDL-------------------EERRQV 138
Cdd:cd01873    80 DRRFAYGRSdvVLLCFSIASPNSLRNVKTM--WYPEIRHFCPRVPVILVGCKLDLryadldevnrarrplarpiKNADIL 157
                         170       180       190
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 1958671261 139 PVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKVFFDLMR 174
Cdd:cd01873   158 PPETGRAVAKELGIPYYETSVVTQFGVKDVFDNAIR 193
Era_like cd00880
E. coli Ras-like protein (Era)-like GTPase; The Era (E. coli Ras-like protein)-like family ...
20-169 1.11e-06

E. coli Ras-like protein (Era)-like GTPase; The Era (E. coli Ras-like protein)-like family includes several distinct subfamilies (TrmE/ThdF, FeoB, YihA (EngB), Era, and EngA/YfgK) that generally show sequence conservation in the region between the Walker A and B motifs (G1 and G3 box motifs), to the exclusion of other GTPases. TrmE is ubiquitous in bacteria and is a widespread mitochondrial protein in eukaryotes, but is absent from archaea. The yeast member of TrmE family, MSS1, is involved in mitochondrial translation; bacterial members are often present in translation-related operons. FeoB represents an unusual adaptation of GTPases for high-affinity iron (II) transport. YihA (EngB) family of GTPases is typified by the E. coli YihA, which is an essential protein involved in cell division control. Era is characterized by a distinct derivative of the KH domain (the pseudo-KH domain) which is located C-terminal to the GTPase domain. EngA and its orthologs are composed of two GTPase domains and, since the sequences of the two domains are more similar to each other than to other GTPases, it is likely that an ancient gene duplication, rather than a fusion of evolutionarily distinct GTPases, gave rise to this family.


Pssm-ID: 206646 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 161  Bit Score: 46.47  E-value: 1.11e-06
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gi 1958671261  20 VGSGGVGKSALtLQFMYDE---FVEDYEPTKADSYRKKVVLDgEEVQIDILDTAG--------QEDYAAIRDNYFRSgEG 88
Cdd:cd00880     3 FGRPNVGKSSL-LNALLGQnvgIVSPIPGTTRDPVRKEWELL-PLGPVVLIDTPGldeegglgRERVEEARQVADRA-DL 79
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 1958671261  89 FLLVFSITEHESftataEFREQILRvkAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEEW-GVQYVETSAKTRANVDK 167
Cdd:cd00880    80 VLLVVDSDLTPV-----EEEAKLGL--LRERGKPVLLVLNKIDLVPESEEEELLRERKLELLpDLPVIAVSALPGEGIDE 152

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gi 1958671261 168 VF 169
Cdd:cd00880   153 LR 154
Arl4_Arl7 cd04152
Arf-like 4 (Arl4) and 7 (Arl7) GTPases; Arl4 (Arf-like 4) is highly expressed in testicular ...
14-142 6.36e-06

Arf-like 4 (Arl4) and 7 (Arl7) GTPases; Arl4 (Arf-like 4) is highly expressed in testicular germ cells, and is found in the nucleus and nucleolus. In mice, Arl4 is developmentally expressed during embryogenesis, and a role in somite formation and central nervous system differentiation has been proposed. Arl7 has been identified as the only Arf/Arl protein to be induced by agonists of liver X-receptor and retinoid X-receptor and by cholesterol loading in human macrophages. Arl7 is proposed to play a role in transport between a perinuclear compartment and the plasma membrane, apparently linked to the ABCA1-mediated cholesterol secretion pathway. Older literature suggests that Arl6 is a part of the Arl4/Arl7 subfamily, but analyses based on more recent sequence data place Arl6 in its own subfamily.


Pssm-ID: 206719 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 183  Bit Score: 44.79  E-value: 6.36e-06
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gi 1958671261  14 LHkVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYePTKA-DSYRKKVVL-DGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLL 91
Cdd:cd04152     4 LH-IVMLGLDSAGKTTVLYRLKFNEFVNTV-PTKGfNTEKIKVSLgNAKGVTFHFWDVGGQEKLRPLWKSYTRCTDGIVF 81
                          90       100       110       120       130
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gi 1958671261  92 VFSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVkAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLeeRRQVPVEE 142
Cdd:cd04152    82 VVDSVDVERMEEAKTELHKITKF-SENQGVPVLVLANKQDL--PNALPVSE 129
MnmE COG0486
tRNA U34 5-carboxymethylaminomethyl modifying GTPase MnmE/TrmE [Translation, ribosomal ...
60-179 6.89e-04

tRNA U34 5-carboxymethylaminomethyl modifying GTPase MnmE/TrmE [Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis]; tRNA U34 5-carboxymethylaminomethyl modifying GTPase MnmE/TrmE is part of the Pathway/BioSystem: tRNA modification


Pssm-ID: 440253 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 448  Bit Score: 39.66  E-value: 6.89e-04
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gi 1958671261  60 EEVQID-----ILDTAGqedyaaIRD--------------NYFRSGEGFLLVFSITEhesfTATAEFREQILRVKaeedK 120
Cdd:COG0486   254 ERINIGgipvrLIDTAG------LREtedevekigierarEAIEEADLVLLLLDASE----PLTEEDEEILEKLK----D 319
                          90       100       110       120       130
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gi 1958671261 121 IPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEewgvqyVETSAKTRANVDkvffDLMREIRAK 179
Cdd:COG0486   320 KPVIVVLNKIDLPSEADGELKSLPGEPV------IAISAKTGEGID----ELKEAILEL 368
Arfrp1 cd04160
Arf-related protein 1 (Arfrp1); Arfrp1 (Arf-related protein 1), formerly known as ARP, is a ...
68-139 1.08e-03

Arf-related protein 1 (Arfrp1); Arfrp1 (Arf-related protein 1), formerly known as ARP, is a membrane-associated Arf family member that lacks the N-terminal myristoylation motif. Arfrp1 is mainly associated with the trans-Golgi compartment and the trans-Golgi network, where it regulates the targeting of Arl1 and the GRIP domain-containing proteins, golgin-97 and golgin-245, onto Golgi membranes. It is also involved in the anterograde transport of the vesicular stomatitis virus G protein from the Golgi to the plasma membrane, and in the retrograde transport of TGN38 and Shiga toxin from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network. Arfrp1 also inhibits Arf/Sec7-dependent activation of phospholipase D. Deletion of Arfrp1 in mice causes embryonic lethality at the gastrulation stage and apoptosis of mesodermal cells, indicating its importance in development.


Pssm-ID: 206725 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 168  Bit Score: 38.09  E-value: 1.08e-03
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gi 1958671261  68 DTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSITEHESFTATAEFREQILRVKAEEDkIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVP 139
Cdd:cd04160    57 DLGGQEELRSLWDKYYAESHGVIYVIDSTDRERFNESKSAFEKVINNEALEG-VPLLVLANKQDLPDALSVA 127
NOG cd01897
Nucleolar GTP-binding protein (NOG); NOG1 is a nucleolar GTP-binding protein present in ...
90-168 2.23e-03

Nucleolar GTP-binding protein (NOG); NOG1 is a nucleolar GTP-binding protein present in eukaryotes ranging from trypanosomes to humans. NOG1 is functionally linked to ribosome biogenesis and found in association with the nuclear pore complexes and identified in many preribosomal complexes. Thus, defects in NOG1 can lead to defects in 60S biogenesis. The S. cerevisiae NOG1 gene is essential for cell viability, and mutations in the predicted G motifs abrogate function. It is a member of the ODN family of GTP-binding proteins that also includes the bacterial Obg and DRG proteins.


Pssm-ID: 206684 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 167  Bit Score: 37.15  E-value: 2.23e-03
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gi 1958671261  90 LLVFSITEHESFTAtaEFREQILR-VKAEEDKiPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVPVEEARGKAEewGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKV 168
Cdd:cd01897    84 LFFIDPSETCGYSI--EEQLSLFKeIKPLFNK-PVIVVLNKIDLLTEEDLSEIEKELEKE--GEEVIKISTLTEEGVDEL 158
ARF smart00177
ARF-like small GTPases; ARF, ADP-ribosylation factor; Ras homologues involved in vesicular ...
16-134 2.40e-03

ARF-like small GTPases; ARF, ADP-ribosylation factor; Ras homologues involved in vesicular transport. Activator of phospholipase D isoforms. Unlike Ras proteins they lack cysteine residues at their C-termini and therefore are unlikely to be prenylated. ARFs are N-terminally myristoylated. Contains ATP/GTP-binding motif (P-loop).


Pssm-ID: 128474 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 175  Bit Score: 37.21  E-value: 2.40e-03
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1958671261   16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEDYePTKADSYRkkvVLDGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDNYFRSGEGFLLVFSI 95
Cdd:smart00177  15 RILMVGLDAAGKTTILYKLKLGESVTTI-PTIGFNVE---TVTYKNISFTVWDVGGQDKIRPLWRHYYTNTQGLIFVVDS 90
                           90       100       110       120
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gi 1958671261   96 TEHESFTataEFREQILRVKAEE---DKIpLLVVGNKSDLEE 134
Cdd:smart00177  91 NDRDRID---EAREELHRMLNEDelrDAV-ILVFANKQDLPD 128
YjeQ_EngC cd01854
Ribosomal interacting GTPase YjeQ/EngC, a circularly permuted subfamily of the Ras GTPases; ...
114-168 2.49e-03

Ribosomal interacting GTPase YjeQ/EngC, a circularly permuted subfamily of the Ras GTPases; YjeQ (YloQ in Bacillus subtilis) is a ribosomal small subunit-dependent GTPase; hence also known as RsgA. YjeQ is a late-stage ribosomal biogenesis factor involved in the 30S subunit maturation, and it represents a protein family whose members are broadly conserved in bacteria and have been shown to be essential to the growth of E. coli and B. subtilis. Proteins of the YjeQ family contain all sequence motifs typical of the vast class of P-loop-containing GTPases, but show a circular permutation, with a G4-G1-G3 pattern of motifs as opposed to the regular G1-G3-G4 pattern seen in most GTPases. All YjeQ family proteins display a unique domain architecture, which includes an N-terminal OB-fold RNA-binding domain, the central permuted GTPase domain, and a zinc knuckle-like C-terminal cysteine domain.


Pssm-ID: 206747 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 211  Bit Score: 37.38  E-value: 2.49e-03
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gi 1958671261 114 VKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEErrQVPVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDKV 168
Cdd:cd01854    27 VAAEASGIEPVIVLNKADLVD--DEELEELLEIYEKLGYPVLAVSAKTGEGLDEL 79
MnmE_helical pfam12631
MnmE helical domain; The tRNA modification GTPase MnmE consists of three domains. An ...
60-189 3.30e-03

MnmE helical domain; The tRNA modification GTPase MnmE consists of three domains. An N-terminal domain, a helical domain and a GTPase domain which is nested within the helical domain. This family represents the helical domain.


Pssm-ID: 463649 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 326  Bit Score: 37.46  E-value: 3.30e-03
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gi 1958671261  60 EEVQID-----ILDTAGqedyaaIRD--------------NYFRSGEGFLLVFSITEHEsftaTAEFREQILRVKaeeDK 120
Cdd:pfam12631 135 ETINIGgiplrLIDTAG------IREtddevekigierarEAIEEADLVLLVLDASRPL----DEEDLEILELLK---DK 201
                          90       100       110       120       130       140
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gi 1958671261 121 IPLLVVGNKSDLeerrqvpVEEARGKAEEWGVQYVETSAKTRANVDkvffDLMREIRAKKMSENKDKNG 189
Cdd:pfam12631 202 KPIIVVLNKSDL-------LGEIDELEELKGKPVLAISAKTGEGLD----ELEEAIKELFLAGEIASDG 259
Miro2 cd01892
Mitochondrial Rho family 2 (Miro2), C-terminal; Miro2 subfamily. Miro (mitochondrial Rho) ...
19-139 3.44e-03

Mitochondrial Rho family 2 (Miro2), C-terminal; Miro2 subfamily. Miro (mitochondrial Rho) proteins have tandem GTP-binding domains separated by a linker region containing putative calcium-binding EF hand motifs. Genes encoding Miro-like proteins were found in several eukaryotic organisms. This CD represents the putative GTPase domain in the C terminus of Miro proteins. These atypical Rho GTPases have roles in mitochondrial homeostasis and apoptosis. Most Rho proteins contain a lipid modification site at the C-terminus; however, Miro is one of few Rho subfamilies that lack this feature.


Pssm-ID: 206679  Cd Length: 180  Bit Score: 36.84  E-value: 3.44e-03
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gi 1958671261  19 MVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFV-EDYEPTKadsyrkkvvldGEEVQIDILDTAGQEDYAAIRDnyFRSGEGFL------- 90
Cdd:cd01892     9 VLGAKGSGKSALLQAFLGRSFSqNAYSPTI-----------KPRYAVNTVEVPGQEKYLILRE--VGEDEEAIllndael 75
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gi 1958671261  91 -------LVFSITEHESFTATAEFREQilrvKAEEDKIPLLVVGNKSDLEERRQVP 139
Cdd:cd01892    76 aacdvacLVYDSSDPNSFSYCAEVYKK----YFMLGEIPCLFVAAKADLDEQQQRA 127
Arf pfam00025
ADP-ribosylation factor family; Pfam combines a number of different Prosite families together
16-134 5.25e-03

ADP-ribosylation factor family; Pfam combines a number of different Prosite families together


Pssm-ID: 459636 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 160  Bit Score: 36.05  E-value: 5.25e-03
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gi 1958671261  16 KVIMVGSGGVGKSALTLQFMYDEFVEdYEPTKAdsyrkkvvLDGEEVQI-----DILDTAGQEdyaAIR---DNYFRSGE 87
Cdd:pfam00025   2 RILILGLDNAGKTTILYKLKLGEIVT-TIPTIG--------FNVETVTYknvkfTVWDVGGQE---SLRplwRNYFPNTD 69
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gi 1958671261  88 GFLLVFSITEHESFtatAEFREQILRVKAEED--KIPLLVVGNKSDLEE 134
Cdd:pfam00025  70 AVIFVVDSADRDRI---EEAKEELHALLNEEElaDAPLLILANKQDLPG 115
InfB COG0532
Translation initiation factor IF-2, a GTPase [Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis]; ...
120-167 9.74e-03

Translation initiation factor IF-2, a GTPase [Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis]; Translation initiation factor IF-2, a GTPase is part of the Pathway/BioSystem: Translation factors


Pssm-ID: 440298 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 502  Bit Score: 36.15  E-value: 9.74e-03
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                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|..
gi 1958671261 120 KIPLLVVGNKSDLEE------RRQ------VPveeargkaEEWG--VQYVETSAKTRANVDK 167
Cdd:COG0532   103 GVPIIVAINKIDKPGanpdrvKQElaehglVP--------EEWGgdTIFVPVSAKTGEGIDE 156
 
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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