Conserved Protein Domain Family
BTB_POZ_KLHL35

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cd18265: BTB_POZ_KLHL35 
BTB (Broad-Complex, Tramtrack and Bric a brac)/POZ (poxvirus and zinc finger) domain found in Kelch-like protein 35 (KLHL35)
KLHL35 contains a BTB domain and kelch repeats, characteristics of a kelch family protein. Its function remains unclear. Significant differences in DNA methylation of the KLHL35 gene in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) patients compared to non-AAA controls suggest a potential role in AAA pathology. Hypermethylation of the KLHL35 gene has also been associated with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. The BTB/POZ domain is a common protein-protein interaction motif of about 100 amino acids.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 349574
Aligned: 5 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 159.167
Created: 13-Sep-2017
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:
Q6PF15        18 CAGPCHAQRVLQALNAYRRSGTLTDVVLRAGGRDFPCHRAALSAGSAYFRSLFAAgrPERGPAVVPVVPVapeapgtspa 97  human
XP_015136476  33 CNGSCHAEQILQTLNAYRRSGIFTDVVLLIDGQEFPCHRATLSANSTYFRAMFGGslKEGHQNIINIQKIs--------- 103 chicken
XP_018105899  33 CNETCHALNILQSLNIYRKTGVFTDIVLVVEGKDYPCHKAILSSCSSYFRAMFGGhlKESQLDMVEIQKIp--------- 103 African clawed ...
XP_699490     18 CSGSCHAEHILQVLNSYRRSGTFTDVVLLVDGCEFPCHRATLCASSGFFRTMFGShfTESRQAAVTLQDVs--------- 88  zebrafish
XP_006013535  34 CSGPCHAEEILQVLNIYRQSGIFTDVVLQVDGKDFPCHRATLSANSLYFKAMFTGylKECRQDTIEIQKVs--------- 104 coelacanth
Q6PF15        98 gaAAALAVVLDYVYGAGVRLraEDEAAAVLALAERLGVAGLREACVRFLEGRLRAANSLA 157 human
XP_015136476 104 --ASTMSLLLDYMYGGNIVIq-EDNVEGILELSDLLQISKLRDACISFLEGQLHPCNCLG 160 chicken
XP_018105899 104 --SPVMDILLEYMYGGSLLIe-EDNVVGILEASDLFHMKTLRDACVKFLENQLHPCNCVG 160 African clawed frog
XP_699490     89 --RAAMEKLLDFMYEGRLTLd-EENVQSVFQAADRLDVPVLYKACVQFLQERVSHCNCLG 145 zebrafish
XP_006013535 105 --ASTMEFLLEYMYGRKIQIq-EDNVESVLEASDLLQISKLREDCIAFLEEQLDVCNCLG 161 coelacanth
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