Conserved Protein Domain Family
SH2_Cterm_shark_like

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cd10348: SH2_Cterm_shark_like 
C-terminal Src homology 2 (SH2) domain found in SH2 domains, ANK, and kinase domain (shark) proteins
These non-receptor protein-tyrosine kinases contain two SH2 domains, five ankyrin (ANK)-like repeats, and a potential tyrosine phosphorylation site in its carboxyl-terminal tail which resembles the phosphorylation site in members of the src family. Like, mammalian non-receptor protein-tyrosine kinases, ZAP-70 and syk proteins, they do not have SH3 domains. However, the presence of ANK makes these unique among protein-tyrosine kinases. Both tyrosine kinases and ANK repeats have been shown to transduce developmental signals, and SH2 domains are known to participate intimately in tyrosine kinase signaling. These tyrosine kinases are believed to be involved in epithelial cell polarity. The members of this family include the shark (SH2 domains, ANK, and kinase domain) gene in Drosophila and yellow fever mosquitos, as well as the hydra protein HTK16. Drosophila Shark is proposed to transduce intracellularly the Crumbs, a protein necessary for proper organization of ectodermal epithelia, intercellular signal. In general SH2 domains are involved in signal transduction. They typically bind pTyr-containing ligands via two surface pockets, a pTyr and hydrophobic binding pocket, allowing proteins with SH2 domains to localize to tyrosine phosphorylated sites.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 198211
Aligned: 6 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 133.316
Created: 14-Mar-2011
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
phosphotyrosinehydrophobic
Feature 1:phosphotyrosine binding pocket [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                #                                            #                     # #  
EAT39464     283 QWYHGTLeRQIAVESLRDHasklmpsspgkenkendprtdegehpdASGVYLVRYSTKh--GVDVLTLLYENeAKHFIIQ 360  yellow fever m...
1022831      287 QWYHGTLtREEAVAILKKHakella---------------kqpevdTSGCFLVRYSESpaaSGLVLTLLSDQvVKNFRIS 351  fruit fly
XP_003248633 289 QWYHGKLdRHEATAILKTKd--------------------------VDGCFLVRMNRQ---SGYVLSMMCTNqCYHFQIQ 339  pea aphid
P53356       286 QWLHQNLdRNGALIILQNAs-------------------------mADGSFLIRSSIKc-hGYYVLTLVYEKkTYHFQIK 339  Hydra vulgaris
BAA81720     291 DFLHKAIdRNNAVETLKQKg-------------------------lSDGSFLIRPNSRk-pGSYALTLVYKQtPYHYEVV 344  Ephydatia fluv...
CBY36460     284 HFLHGAIdRLEATNLVLQN---------------------------GPGSFLVRESRRr-pGEFVLTMNFGNhVYNYEIR 335  Oikopleura dioica
Feature 1                                                    
EAT39464     361 RKQ-------------NYLYIDDGPYMTSLEHLIEHYTRFSDGL 391  yellow fever mosquito
1022831      352 QADlyqngnkvqsggsKFLYIDDGPYWPSVEHLIAHFMRFSYGL 395  fruit fly
XP_003248633 340 DRD-------------KYYFIDNGPYLNSLEHLIQHYTLFPDGL 370  pea aphid
P53356       340 SRAd------------RWFYIDDGPLFETLPHLVDHYMQYADGL 371  Hydra vulgaris
BAA81720     345 CESd------------CWYFIDDGPLFDTLPAVVDHYTIFADGL 376  Ephydatia fluviatilis
CBY36460     336 NSDh------------LWFSIDEGPMFESIEQLIEYYLQAGEGL 367  Oikopleura dioica

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