Conserved Protein Domain Family
PH-GRAM_MTMR5

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cd13340: PH-GRAM_MTMR5 
Myotubularian (MTM) related 5 protein (MTMR5) Pleckstrin Homology-Glucosyltransferases, Rab-like GTPase activators and Myotubularins (PH-GRAM) domain
MTMR5 (also called SBF1/SET binding factor 1) is a catalytically inactive phosphatase that plays a role as an adapter for the phosphatase myotubularin to regulate myotubularintracellular location. It lacks several amino acids in the dsPTPase catalytic pocket which renders it catalytically inactive as a phosphatase. MTMR5 is the most well-studied inactive member of this family and has been implicated in cellular growth control and oncogenic transformation. MTMR5 and MTMR13 contain an N-terminal DENN domain, a PH-GRAM domain, an inactive PTP domain, a SET interaction domain, a coiled-coil domain, and a C-terminal PH domain. Myotubularin-related proteins are a subfamily of protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) that dephosphorylate D3-phosphorylated inositol lipids. Mutations in this family cause the human neuromuscular disorders myotubular myopathy and type 4B Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome. 6 of the 13 MTMRs (MTMRs 5, 9-13) contain naturally occurring substitutions of residues required for catalysis by PTP family enzymes. Although these proteins are predicted to be enzymatically inactive, they are thought to function as antagonists of endogenous phosphatase activity or interaction modules. Most MTMRs contain a N-terminal PH-GRAM domain, a Rac-induced recruitment domain (RID) domain, a PTP domain (which may be active or inactive), a SET-interaction domain, and a C-terminal coiled-coil region. In addition some members contain DENN domain N-terminal to the PH-GRAM domain and FYVE, PDZ, and PH domains C-terminal to the coiled-coil region. The GRAM domain, found in myotubularins, glucosyltransferases, and other putative membrane-associated proteins, is part of a larger motif with a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain fold. The PH domain family possesses multiple functions including the ability to bind phosphoinositides via its beta1/beta2, beta3/beta4, and beta6/beta7 connecting loops and to other proteins. However, no phosphoinositide binding sites have been found for the MTMRs to date.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 275417
Aligned: 5 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 224.741
Created: 24-Jan-2012
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
XP_003341969  922 EECVLDGLRVYLLPDGREEgsggsvGGPALLPAEGAVFLTTYRVIFTGMPTDPLVGEQvVVRSFPVASLTKEKRISVQAH 1001 gray short-ta...
O95248        893 EECVLDGLRVYLLPDGREEgaggsaGGPALLPAEGAVFLTTYRVIFTGMPTDPLVGEQvVVRSFPVAALTKEKRISVQTP 972  human
XP_415358     890 EECVMEGLRVYLMPDGREEaaggniGGPPLLPAEGAIFLTTYRIIFKGTPTDPLVGEQvVIRSFPISSLTKEKKINIQAQ 969  chicken
NP_001038623  880 EEFVMDGMRVHLITDGREEatg-smGGPPLLPAEGAIFLTSYRLIFKGTPTDPLVGEQvVTRSFPVASLTKEKRISVSLP 958  zebrafish
NP_001116493  875 EEMVMDGLRVYLLPDGREEasgvslGGPPLLPAEGALFLTSYRCIFKGTPVDSLVAEQsVVRSFPIASLTKEKKINVTVQ 954  western clawe...
XP_003341969 1002 MDQFLQDGLQLRSCTFQLLKMAFDEEVGSESAEVFRKHL 1040 gray short-tailed opossum
O95248        973 VDQLLQDGLQLRSCTFQLLKMAFDEEVGSDSAELFRKQL 1011 human
XP_415358     970 VDQFIQEGLQLRSCTFQLLKIAFDEEVASDSAEVFRKHL 1008 chicken
NP_001038623  959 MDQFIQEGLQLRSCTFQLMKIAFDEEVASDLAEVFRKHM 997  zebrafish
NP_001116493  955 LDQYLQEALQLRSCTFQLLKVAFDEDVPSEASELFRKNL 993  western clawed frog
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