1UJV,3BPU,3SOE


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PDZ2_MAGI-1_3-like

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cd06732: PDZ2_MAGI-1_3-like 
PDZ domain 2 of membrane-associated guanylate kinase inverted 1 (MAGI-1), MAGI-2, and MAGI-3, and related domains
PDZ (PSD-95 (Postsynaptic density protein 95), Dlg (Discs large protein), and ZO-1 (Zonula occludens-1)) domain 2 of MAGI1, 2, 3 (MAGI is also known as Membrane-associated guanylate kinase, WW and PDZ domain-containing protein) and related domains. MAGI proteins have been implicated in the control of cell migration and invasion through altering the activity of phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) and modulating Akt signaling. Four MAGI proteins have been identified (MAGI1-3 and MAGIX). MAGI1-3 have 6 PDZ domains and bind to the C-terminus of PTEN via their PDZ2 domain. MAGIX has a single PDZ domain that is related to MAGI1-3 PDZ domain 5. Other binding partners for MAGI1 include JAM4, C-terminal tail of high risk HPV-18 E6, megalin, TRAF6, Kir4.1 (basolateral K+ channel subunit), and cadherin 23; for MAGI2, include DASM1, dendrin, axin, beta- and delta-catenin, neuroligin, hyperpolarization-activated cation channels, beta1-adrenergic receptors, NMDA receptor, and TARPs; and for MAGI3 includes LPA2. PDZ domains usually bind in a sequence-specific manner to short peptide sequences located at the C-terminal end of their partner proteins (known as PDZ binding motifs). The PDZ superfamily includes canonical PDZ domains as well as those with circular permutations and domain swapping mediated by beta-strands. This MAGI family PDZ2 domain is a canonical PDZ domain containing six beta-strands A-F and two alpha-helices (alpha-helix 1 and 2); arranged as beta-strands A, -B, C, alpha-helix 1, beta-strands D, E, alpha-helix 2 and beta-strand F.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 467214
Aligned: 36 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 114.959
Created: 19-Jun-2007
Updated: 27-Apr-2023
Structure
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peptide binding
Conserved site includes 13 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:peptide binding site [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:based on canonical PDZ domains with structure
  • Comment:PDZ domains specifically recognize and bind to short C-terminal peptide motifs, but can also recognize internal peptide motifs and certain lipids

Sequence Alignment
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Feature 1                      #######         #  #                          #   #  ##            
1UJV_A          9 AELMTLTIVKGaqGFGFTIADSP-TGQRVKQILDIQGCPGLCEGDLIVEINQQNVQNLSHTEVVDILKDCPiGSETSLII 87   human
T23160        491 RDLHEIDIFKGseGFGFTIADNL-NGQRIKKILFPSQCPNLMEGDTIVELDGRNVRPIPHTQLVDMLRERPiGYRGKLVV 569  nematode
XP_030829005  689 AEKHDIVFVKSnqGFGFTVADSP-HGQKVKQILAPQRCKTLREGDLLLEINRESITDLPHNQVVQKLKDCPqGQDTIISV 767  
XP_002111833  510 PEIITSNIAKGtmGFGFTIADST-FGQRIRSIMDNQRCRQLREGDLLLDIDGQNVKNFNHFQLVNMLKSYTiGQYVNITV 588  Trichoplax ad...
XP_012557722  477 PQYIVVPVVRGpnGFGFTIADSP-YGQRVKDLVDQRRCQGLQQGDVIIQINNSVVHNLDHSEVVEVLKSCPrGIPTNFQV 555  Hydra vulgaris
XP_018651517  602 PEFLKVSIFKQnnGFGFTLADHI-QGQHVKAISDPVRCGRLRVGDVIVEINDQRVKDMPHVEVVQILKQCPvGKEARLLV 680  Schistosoma m...
XP_009015834  267 VKKIELIIVKGptGFGFTLADRP-EGQKVKQLVDMNRCRGLSEDDLLLEINNQSIRNFSHLEVVQMLKLCPtNQPALFLV 345 
XP_019864486  549 PEKVVVGIVKGplGFGFSLSETP-QGPIVKQIMDIPRCAQLREGDLITELNGQNVLSLTHSDLITLLKRCPkGNTANFLV 627  Amphimedon qu...
XP_009014795  457 TAQVVLKLIRGsdGFRFTITDSSgGGQKVRSIVDPRRCVGLCVGDVIQLINNIHVINMKHKQVVDILNACPvGLETEIVV 536 
XP_021334100  644 VPVALGRSEGGgmGFSVTAGGQGgQLAVVKRVWDRRQCHSLQPGDAIIKINGADVQSLSFAQVQRVLQEHTkQGEVVLLV 723  zebrafish
Feature 1            
1UJV_A         88 HRG 90   human
T23160        570 KRG 572  nematode
XP_030829005  768 QRG 770  
XP_002111833  589 QRG 591  Trichoplax adhaerens
XP_012557722  556 QRS 558  Hydra vulgaris
XP_018651517  681 QRG 683  Schistosoma mansoni
XP_009015834  346 ERK 348 
XP_019864486  628 SRS 630  Amphimedon queenslandica
XP_009014795  537 LRR 539 
XP_021334100  724 YRG 726  zebrafish

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