Conserved Protein Domain Family
LIM3_LIMPETin

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cd09421: LIM3_LIMPETin 
The third LIM domain of protein LIMPETin
The third LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin contains 6 LIM domains at the C-terminal and an N-terminal PET domain. Four of the six LIM domains are highly homologous to the four and half LIM domain protein family and two of them show sequence similarity to the LIM domains of the testin family. Thus, LIMPETin may be the recombinant product of genes coding testin and FHL proteins. In Schistosoma mansoni, where LIMPETin was first identified, LIMPETin is down regulated in sexually mature adult Schistosoma females compared to sexually immature adult females and adult male. Its differential expression indicates that it is a transcription regulator. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 188805
Aligned: 4 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 103.804
Created: 21-Jul-2010
Updated: 10-Sep-2024
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
Zn binding site
Feature 1:Zn binding site [ion binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment: The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. The Zn binding residues of LIM domain are highly conserved.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1            #  #                  #  #  #  #                 #  #  
NP_730212    313 FANTCEECNKIIGIDSkDLSYKDKHWHEACFLCFKCHLSLVDKqFGAKADKIYCGNCYD 371 fruit fly
NP_001025228 370 FANQCDECAKPIGIDSkDLSYKDKHWHEHCFLCSMCKISLVDMpFGSKNDRIFCSNCYD 428 nematode
XP_002410816  91 FANSCEECSKAIGIDSkDLSYKEKHWHEACFLCSKCRVSLVDKpFGSKAEKVYCASCYD 149 black-legged tick
EFA03663      96 FANACEKCSRIIGIDSkDLSYKDKHWHEACFLCTTCGESLVDRqFGSKGDRIYCGRCYD 154 red flour beetle

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