Conserved Protein Domain Family
PH_BCR_arthropod

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cd13368: PH_BCR_arthropod 
Breakpoint Cluster Region-related pleckstrin homology (PH) domain
The BCR gene is one of the two genes in the BCR-ABL complex, which is associated with the Philadelphia chromosome, a product of a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes 22 and 9. BCR is a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) for RAC1 (primarily) and CDC42. The Dbl region of BCR has the most RhoGEF activity for Cdc42, and less activity towards Rac and Rho. Since BCR possesses both GAP and GEF activities, it may function to temporally regulate the activity of these GTPases. It also displays serine/threonine kinase activity. The BCR protein contains multiple domains including an N-terminal kinase domain, a RhoGEF domain, a PH domain, a C1 domain, a C2 domain, and a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. This hierarchy is composed of arthropod BCRs. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 270174
Aligned: 6 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 274.404
Created: 27-May-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_001845373  531 FLSEFNVVQTKSMFPSDDKALRRLVKNSFIVELaDGHRKLRHLFLFNDVIACAKYKAAGRDRngfEFELKWFIPLRDILI 610  southern hous...
XP_002424349  628 FLDSFNMIETKKMFGHEDRAQRRLVKNSFMVELcEGHRKLRHLFLFNDVMACAKYKSTGRGKi--TFELKWYIHLNDLII 705  human body louse
NP_001162626  542 MFLNQFNVVNQRLPIESNRNLRRMVRNSFIVELvDGHRKLRHLFLFNDVIACAKYKALGRDRi--DYELKWFIPLKDVSI 619  fruit fly
XP_970436     478 FLDQFNMIQTKSMFPVSDRAQRRLVKNSFIVEFaDGHRKLRHLFLFNDVIACAKYKPSGRTEk-yTFELKWFIPVEDIII 556  red flour beetle
XP_002412820  198 FLNELKLNSTESMFPHQDRAPRHVVKNSFIVEYsEGHRKLRHLFLFNDVIVCAKYKPSSRQKf--TFEVKWYIPLSLVTL 275  black-legged ...
XP_003745744  251 LENLKMNSTLESMFPPQDRVLRHVVRNVFMVQL-DGRRKLRHLFLFNDVLVCAKCKSNGRTR---YLEVKWFIPLNEVTL 326  western preda...
XP_001845373  611 CEESANDpke--tsPINIVHLKSQACTVrdqim---ldekdERKARSSGsr-agDKHRKKLADLEAQLVLASPNLVFKIG 684  southern hous...
XP_002424349  706 LEETANEpke--isPPNLLSLKSQACTIrdq-------ilrDEEKRKSGl----EKQRKKLAALEAQLVLAYPDLVLRVG 772  human body louse
NP_001162626  620 YEEADPAvelkessPANISQVKRNLRSVrdq-------lamEVANSGSGafrsgDKYRRKLADLESQLVLATPNLVLRLG 692  fruit fly
XP_970436     557 FRETSPQhhh-estVPNIVSLKSQASNVrdqlrqeekaledKKTRSTRGs----DKFKKRLVELESQLVLVSPNLPFRIK 631  red flour beetle
XP_002412820  276 IDAEGEA-------DPIREDNKVNVCQL-------------RSRASTLRd----LVTKEERENAEAQLVLHSPNLAFKIG 331  black-legged ...
XP_003745744  327 LDPEASA-------EPIREQHPTNVCQL-------------RSRANSIR-----DQIRKKLSDLEAALMLHSPNLPFKIG 381  western preda...
XP_001845373  685 NKaTSKTMTFFLSSDFERTQWIESILTLQQSCNLPG 720  southern house mosquito
XP_002424349  773 QR-SNRLYTFLLSSEFERTQWIEAVHNLQNTFQQSH 807  human body louse
NP_001162626  693 NKaNNKTITFFLSSDFERTQWIDSILSLKQKCNLPG 728  fruit fly
XP_970436     632 NRqTGRLYTFFLSSEFERTQWVEAILTLQKTGKPPV 667  red flour beetle
XP_002412820  332 LK-NTKTYAFFLSSEFERSQWIEAINVLQSSAPLTV 366  black-legged tick
XP_003745744  382 HK-NNKVYQFFVSSEFERQQWIEAIYALQAQQPAQG 416  western predatory mite
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