Conserved Protein Domain Family
Sina

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pfam03145: Sina 
Seven in absentia protein family
The seven in absentia (sina) gene was first identified in Drosophila. The Drosophila Sina protein is essential for the determination of the R7 pathway in photoreceptor cell development: the loss of functional Sina results in the transformation of the R7 precursor cell to a non- neuronal cell type. The Sina protein contains an N-terminal RING finger domain pfam00097. Through this domain, Sina binds E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes (UbcD1) Sina also interacts with Tramtrack (TTK88) via PHYL. Tramtrack is a transcriptional repressor that blocks photoreceptor determination, while PHYL down-regulates the activity of TTK88. In turn, the activity of PHYL requires the activation of the Sevenless receptor tyrosine kinase, a process essential for R7 determination. It is thought that thus Sina targets TTK88 for degradation, therefore promoting the R7 pathway. Murine and human homologs of Sina have also been identified. The human homolog Siah-1 also binds E2 enzymes (UbcH5) and through a series of physical interactions, targets beta-catenin for ubiquitin degradation. Siah-1 expression is enhanced by p53, itself promoted by DNA damage. Thus this pathway links DNA damage to beta-catenin degradation. Sina proteins, therefore, physically interact with a variety of proteins. The N-terminal RING finger domain that binds ubiquitin conjugating enzymes is described in pfam00097, and does not form part of the alignment for this family. The remainder C-terminal part is involved in interactions with other proteins, and is included in this alignment. In addition to the Drosophila protein and mammalian homologs, whose similarity was noted previously, this family also includes putative homologs from Caenorhabditis elegans, Arabidopsis thaliana.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 460824
Aligned: 40 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 167.392
Created: 21-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Q7QF99       119 LRNYTLEAIVSKVQFPCRNAVKGCSVRLPLQLLRWHKERCGYKLIECFMGKvwGGCGWHGCERDWLAHCLAEHaDHVHED 198 Anopheles gambi...
BAS76793      23 IRCLALEKVAESLQLPCKYQSLGCAEIHPYQNKLKHEELCRFRPYSCPYAG--SECLIAGDVPMLVSHLINDH--KVDLH 98 
XP_018678354 113 IRCLALEKLAVSLHLPCAYHHLGCEEMFPYYSKLQHETRCTYRPYTCPHPG--SDCPFTSDSLALLSHLRERH--KVDLQ 188
ERM93648      91 IRCLALEKLAVSLHLPCAYHRLGCEEMFPYYTKLKHEDQCVFRPYSCPHPG--SDCPVTGDVPTLVAHLREVH--KVDLQ 166
ERN09512     145 IRCLALEKVAASLELPCKNRNLGCPEVLPYHSKLKHESQCTYRLLSCPYAG--SECTVVGDVPFLVAHLRDDH--KVDMH 220
XP_010228611  95 IRCLALEKVAASLELPCKYQNFGCVGIYPYYCKMKHESQCQYRPYSCPYAG--SECTVAGDIPYLVNHLKDDH--KVDMH 170
XP_009405720  95 IRCLALEKVAESLELPCKYSTLGCPEIFPYYSKLKHEARCNFRPYNCPYAG--SECSVVGEIPFLVAHLRDDH--KVDMH 170
EEB19318      91 aKNIMLAQIAEYVKYPCPNTIGGCEEVYYLRDEETHLKKCGYIVHRCKI----DNCDWIGKKDELKSHVENLHqEDIWKK 166
XP_008195839  54 tRNFSLESVCTVLQYPCSNEMRGCSHYMKLEEFAEHQERCDYRNYRCMFE---KYCCWQGTRDKLKKHYVDKHdNNVLIG 130
XP_012551617  35 IRSAVLESLANKVLFPCTNA--GCPKHATLPLLEKHTPHCQFRIINCFMARvyGECTWEGRAGDWMDHCFSEHkQKV--- 109
Q7QF99       199 R----C-VELQWaygAEAaQRApELQLVVAYHVVRAYGEAFNLYQVYDQ-DSRTVLWTVICATKESQVSGRYAFELEL-- 270 Anopheles gambi...
BAS76793      99 E----G-CTFNHr-yVKS-NPYeVENATWMLTVFKCFGQHFCLHFEAFLlGMAPVYMAFLRFMGEDSEARNFCYSLEV-- 169
XP_018678354 189 A----G-CTFNHr-yVKQ-DPCsVDSCSWTLTLFNCFGQYFCLHFEAFLlGCEPVYMAFLRFMGEESEARRYNYCLEV-- 259
ERM93648     167 T----E-CTFNHr-yVKK-DPCaVDNVSWTLTLFHCFGHYFCLHFEAFRlGGEAVYMAFVRFMGEESEARKFSYCLEV-- 237
ERN09512     221 N----G-STFNHr-yVKS-NPHeVENAIWMLTVFNCFGHYFCLHFEAFMlGTFPVYIAFLRFMGEDDEAKDFRYVLEV-- 291
XP_010228611 171 S----G-STFNHr-yVKS-NPHeVENATWMLTVFSCFGEYFCLHFEAFQlGMAPVYIAFLRFMGDDTEAKNYSYSLEV-- 241
XP_009405720 171 T----G-CTFNHr-yVKS-NPReVENATWMLTVFYCFGQYFCLHFEAFQlGIAPVYMAFLRFMGDENEARNFSYSLEV-- 241
EEB19318     167 EwnfaGsRKFEH-------NDTsSDEFGKLLVIEK---ELFWMLSNYD--CEKKKLYKSFQYIGPKEAAKRFNYQICLks 234
XP_008195839 131 S----T-SMCLWk----------EDQPDYTVHLLLAFDELFYVHKRLR----DDVMHWAVQYIGRPEDVILYYFEIQI-- 189
XP_012551617 110 -------TDLPFitvKDK-WDAkRTEPILNYFLLRCFEKVFNVYQIYDK-RGGRMMWTVLV---NDDNAEKFYFEIDI-- 175
Q7QF99       271 YSPvntWQLLVQRFPCH---SELDPDFLKDGHCAKLALADALRFMADd-KVLHYRVR 323 Anopheles gambiae str. PEST
BAS76793     170 GGN---GRKLTWQGIPRs-iRDSHKKVRDSFDGLIIHRNMALFFSGGnrQELKLRVT 222
XP_018678354 260 GGH---GRKLRWQGVPRs-iRTHHRMVRDSHDGLIVHRSLALYFSGGdqKELKLRVS 312
ERM93648     238 GGN---GRKLTWQGVPRs-iRDGHRKVRDSHDGLILQRSLALYFSGGdrKELKLRIT 290
ERN09512     292 GHN---GRKLIWQGVPRs-iRDSHRKVRDSHDGLIIQRNMALLFS-GdrKELKLRLt 343
XP_010228611 242 GGG---GRKMIWQGVPRs-iRDSHRKVRDSYDGLIIQRNMALFFSGGerKELKLRVT 294
XP_009405720 242 GGN---GRKLTWEGTPRs-iRDGHRKVRDSHDGLVIQRNMALFFSGGdrKELKLRVT 294
EEB19318     235 SDD---RRQFLFKSTMDd-dNRNGSDAFESPNCTVIDFSVLKSFSTyspenklkyly 287
XP_008195839 190 FTDqfnDRKLEFSEICHddiMENIDDIIDTGFCVSVRMPILQTYINNe-GVVFYKIe 245
XP_012551617 176 FLPnlpSKRIVYRRPCK---CEKDADFLEHTQNVYIPVENVFSMLDDs-EALNFIvr 228
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