2NPS


Conserved Protein Domain Family
SNARE_Syntaxin6

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cd15851: SNARE_Syntaxin6 
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SNARE motif of syntaxin 6
Syntaxin 6 forms a complex with syntaxin 16 (Qa), Vti1a (Qb) and VAMP4 (R-SNARE) and is involved in the regulation of recycling of early endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN). Syntaxin 6 and its yeast homolog TLG1 are members of the Qc subgroup of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins, which consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) that mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complexes mediate membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 277204
Aligned: 50 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 64.8145
Created: 4-Apr-2012
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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heterotetramerzero layer
Conserved site includes 39 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:heterotetramer interface [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Structure:2NPS, Homo sapiens early endosomal SNARE complex, contacts 4A

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1            #### ### ### ## ###### ## ##  ## ### ### ## ##  ## ## #       
2NPS_D        14 GRMQDEQLELVSGSIGVLKNMSQRIGGELEEQAVMLEDFSHELESTQSRLDNVMKKLAKVSHMTSD 79  human
CCE41303     141 IQEQDVQLDDIHKTMMNLNQQATMMGDELEDQGFMLDELDYEMDHVGSKLDRGMKRLNIFIERNKE 206 Candida parapsilosis
XP_500544    130 IEEQDNALDGVYNTVNSLREQANVMSRELEDQSYLIDDLDRHADSAGSRLQRGLKKVDWVVRKNQE 195 Yarrowia lipolytica CLIB122
EGF81156     159 MQDQDAQMSDVAVTVGNLREVARVMGSELDDQTRLLGEVETQVDSTQGRLEDGMKRMKDFIKANSD 224 Batrachochytrium dendrobatidi...
XP_002492256 137 LREQDQHLDSVYNTMQNIHLQASTMGTELEDQGILLDDLDTDFDRVGGKLTSGVKRIEWFIEKNKE 202 Pichia pastoris GS115
CCH43977     138 MREQDDQLDGVYTTMQNINLQARTMGEELEDQAYIIDEVDSELDRVGGKLGRGMRQVEHVIRKNQE 203 Wickerhamomyces ciferrii
EIE81770      99 IQEQDQHLDAMGGTLINLKEIAGTMNREIDDHVIILDDLGERVDRSEGRLKAAMRRVTDILRKEEV 164 Rhizopus oryzae RA 99-880
Q03322       135 LREQDVHLDGIHKTMQNLHIQAQTMGDELENQGQLLDNMDEGMDGVVNKLARGRRQLEWVYEKNKE 200 Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
CCH63069     129 FREQSGQLDQLQYSLHNLQNQAHTMGTELNDQSELLDNLDEGVDTLTGKLARGRRQLEWVYEKNKE 194 Tetrapisispora blattae CBS 6284
AAS53746     100 LREQDSHLDSIHQTMQTLHLQASSMGDELQDQSVLLRDLEGGMDSVAARLARGRRRLQWIYEQNSD 165 Ashbya gossypii ATCC 10895

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