Conserved Protein Domain Family
UBA2_scUBP14_like

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cd14298: UBA2_scUBP14_like 
UBA2 domain found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 (scUBP14) and similar proteins
scUBP14, also called deubiquitinating enzyme 14, glucose-induced degradation protein 6, ubiquitin thioesterase 14, or ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 14, is the yeast ortholog of human Isopeptidase T (USP5), a deubiquitinating enzyme known to bind the 29-linked polyubiquitin chains. scUBP14 has been identified as a K29-linked polyubiquitin binding protein as well. It is involved in K29-linked polyubiquitin metabolism by binding to the 29-linked Ub4 resin and serving as an internal positive control in budding yeast. Members in this family contain two tandem ubiquitin-association (UBA) domains. This model corresponds to the UBA2 domain.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 270484
Aligned: 22 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 49.3773
Created: 5-Apr-2013
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:
P38237        652 EVSLTSMLSMGLNpNLCRKALILNngDVNRSVEWVFNN 689  Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
CCK72162      639 PAALEQMVSMGLDaKLCRKALLQYlnDVASSVEWVFSH 676  Kazachstania naganishii CBS 8797
XP_003668138  678 QSSLQTMLAMGLDaKLSRKALTIYsgDVAASTEWVFNN 715  Naumovozyma dairenensis CBS 421
XP_002552544  631 PQALENMAAMGLNpELCRKALIINqgNVSASVEWVFNN 668  Lachancea thermotolerans CBS 6340
CCA39209      691 QELVDNLVSMGFTsKLAKKALILNniNIEAAVEWLFSN 728  Pichia pastoris CBS 7435
CCH43508      611 ESQILALQDMGFTsQLSKKALILNnnDVNSSIEWLFSN 648  Wickerhamomyces ciferrii
AAX80653      599 EMALATLLSMGVDeKIAKYALQQTgmNVERALDYVFSR 636  Trypanosoma brucei brucei strain 927/4 GUTat10.1
EAX93508      153 EKAISAMTEMGYDkEVARVALTLLdnNVESAIDVISRG 190  Trichomonas vaginalis G3
XP_001566570  614 EVALVSVVSMGIDiDVARYALIQTnmNIERAIDYIFSH 651  Leishmania braziliensis MHOM/BR/75/M2904
XP_002110313  510 KEALNQLTAMGFDaKKAKSCLLQHngNIERAIDELSSQ 547  Trichoplax adhaerens
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