4WZI


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PDE4_UCR

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pfam18100: PDE4_UCR (this model, PSSM-Id:375549 is obsolete and has been replaced by 465648)
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Phosphodiesterase 4 upstream conserved regions (UCR)
This is the upstream conserved region (UCR) found in Phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) enzymes. PDE4 is a contributor to intracellular signalling and an important drug target. The four members of this enzyme family (PDE4A to -D) are functional dimers in which each subunit contains two upstream conserved regions (UCR), UCR1 and -2, which precede the C-terminal catalytic domain pfam00233. Due to alternative promoters/start sites and variable mRNA splicing, transcription from the four PDE4 genes results in the expression of more than 25 different isoforms of PDE4. Each isoform has a unique N-terminal region that determines its specific subcellular localization by mediating interactions with scaffolding proteins. The isoforms are further classified into long, short, and supershort forms based on the presence or absence of two upstream conserved regions (UCRs, known as UCR1 and UCR2). Long splice variants contain both UCR1 and UCR2, short variants lack UCR1, and the supershort forms of PDE4 additionally lack part of UCR2. The extent to which UCRs are present determines critical functional differences between the isoforms. Phosphorylation by protein kinase A (PKA) at a conserved site on UCR1 activates all long PDE4 isoforms. Mutation and deletion studies have shown that long forms of PDE4 are dimeric, with key dimerization interactions mediated by UCR1 and UCR2, and that the C-terminal half of UCR2 could play a negative regulatory role.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 375549
Aligned: 34 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 146.664
Created: 23-Apr-2019
Updated: 18-Jul-2019
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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4WZI_A        85 VTPFAQVLASLRSVRNNFTILTNLH--GTSNKRSPAAs---qPPVsrVN-PQEESYQKLAMETLEELDWALDQLETIQTY 158 human
EEC12017       7 VTPFAQILASLRSVLNNIKHLTKDVppTSLPRRPSGGvlyenCPLffPVkRTKEEYSQLASSTVKELEWCLEQLETIQSH 86  black-legged tick
CDW55503      71 VTPFAQVLATLRNVRENIMNTSIGSgrALRRRTAAGGs------------MPDESTQHLAESTLMELDWCLEQLEAIQTH 138 human whipworm
KFM67573      51 VTPFAQILASLKNVRNNYVCLTDLPdrSNRRPSNSSSn---vSPVskP--LSDDEFSKLASETLAELDWCLDQLENIHTH 125 Stegodyphus mim...
CDS25876     239 VTPFAQILASLRKVRSNFISLTNVHssKDSRFGTSHTe---ePRRi-SFtVDDEQSTNLALETLEELEWCLERLESIQTH 314 Hymenolepis mic...
GAA51109     272 VTPFAQVLVSLQRIRHAFIRLTSAQstHRFGVISSAVp---ePTPseLLlPDSPEYKAVAMETLEELEWCLKQLENIQTK 348 Clonorchis sine...
KGB39218     101 VTPFAQVLVSMQRIRNAFIRLTAAQvsNRYNITTVFDs---vPTG--NLaPDSSDYKIIANETLEELEWCLKQLENIQTK 175 Schistosoma hae...
Q17KM9       209 VTPFAQILASLRSVRSNFFNLTNVSppKSKRNNVQVT------PVakALtPGDESYVKLALDTIDELDWCLDQLETVQTH 282 yellow fever mo...
EKC41012      11 VTPFAQILASLRSVRNNYVMLTNTSreRSGTGGKSNSip-saPPHtnANlKTDESYGQLAMETLEELDWCLDQLETMQTH 89  Pacific oyster
XP_024509991 130 VTPFAQLLASLRNVRTNLMSITNLPpnKIGSEDKYRSi---kKAAplHNiQLPDNVMACALETLEELDWCLEQLETIQTH 206 Strongyloides r...
4WZI_A       159 RSVSEMASNKFKRMLNRELTHLSEMSRCGNQVSEYISNTFLD 200 human
EEC12017      87 RSVGDMASSKFKRMLNKELSHFSE-SKSGSQISEYICNTFLD 127 black-legged tick
CDW55503     139 RSVSEMTSSKFRKMLTKELSQFSD-SKSGDQLSRFIFSTFMD 179 human whipworm
KFM67573     126 RSVGDMASSKFKRMLNKELSVFSD-SKSGSQISEYICSTFLD 166 Stegodyphus mimosarum
CDS25876     315 RSVSDMASSKFKKMLNKELSQVYDGDKINSQITEYI-STFMD 355 Hymenolepis microstoma
GAA51109     349 RPVSDMAFSKFKRLLNKELNSFGETDKSRHEISAYICGTFLE 390 Clonorchis sinensis
KGB39218     176 RPVSDMAFSKFKRLLNKELNSFGEADKSRHQISAYICETFLE 217 Schistosoma haematobium
Q17KM9       283 RSVSDMASLKFKRMLNKELSHLSESSKSGNQISEYICSTFLD 324 yellow fever mosquito
EKC41012      90 RSVSDMASSKFKRMLNRELSSFRESSKSGNQIAEFICNTYLD 131 Pacific oyster
XP_024509991 207 RSVSEMASSKFRKMLNKELSHFAESSKSGTQISKFLINTYMD 248 Strongyloides ratti
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