Conserved Protein Domain Family
BRcat_RBR_RNF14

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cd20341: BRcat_RBR_RNF14 
BRcat domain found in RING finger protein 14 (RNF14)
RNF14, also called androgen receptor (AR)-associated protein 54 (ARA54), HFB30, or Triad2 protein, is an RBR-type E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase that is highly expressed in the testis and interacts with class III E2s (UBE2E2, UbcH6, and UBE2E3). Its differential localization may play an important role in testicular development and spermatogenesis in humans. RNF14 functions as a transcriptional regulator of mitochondrial and immune function in muscles. It is a ligand-dependent AR co-activator that enhances AR-dependent transcriptional activation. It may also participate in enhancing cell cycle progression and cell proliferation via induction of cyclin D1. Moreover, RNF14 is crucial for colon cancer cell survival. It acts as a new enhancer of the Wnt-dependent transcriptional outputs that acts at the level of the T-cell factor/lymphoid enhancer factor (TCF/LEF)-beta-catenin complex. RNF14 contains an N-terminal RWD domain, and a C-terminal RBR domain. The RBR domain was previously known as RING-BetweenRING-RING domain or TRIAD [two RING fingers and a DRIL (double RING finger linked)] domain. Based on current understanding of the structural biology of RBR ligases, the nomenclature of RBR has been changed to RING1-BRcat (benign-catalytic)-Rcat (required-for-catalysis) recently. The RBR domain uses an auto-inhibitory mechanism to modulate ubiquitination activity, as well as a hybrid mechanism that combines aspects from both RING and HECT E3 ligase function to facilitate the ubiquitination reaction. This model corresponds to the BRcat domain of RNF14 that adopts the same fold as the Rcat domain while lacking the catalytic cysteine residue and ubiquitination activity.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 439002
Aligned: 71 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 55.0035
Created: 30-Sep-2015
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
Zn binding site
Feature 1: Zn binding site [ion binding site], 8 residue positions
Conserved feature residue pattern:C C C C C C H CClick to see conserved feature residue pattern help
Evidence:

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                 #    #                                                   #  #    #  #  
Q9UBS8       300 LDLMADVVYCPRpcCQLPVMQep-------------------------------------gcTMGICsSCNFAFCTLCRL 342 human
OXA57477     300 LKEFPEIVHCPKpdCQMMIQAq---------------------------------------pEYGFCpSCEYSFCTACFR 340 Folsomia candida
RWS00385     249 LENAQDIVRCPKsnCQCPVYLdea------------------------------------spTLGSCpACEYAFCTNCGE 292 Dinothrombium t...
XP_011409898 287 LDSIPGMVFCPRsaCGSRIISdp-------------------------------------qsDLALCpQCSFPFCKRCRQ 329 Amphimedon quee...
Q5ANG1       301 NLLPNRLVKCPRvgCDEVIFRedi------------------------------------deKLVVCpKCKYAFCNDCRK 344 Candida albicans
Q6CB97       233 LEKDPNSVTCPRtnCDTLVYRkp-------------------------------------geYMARCsRCKYAFCVNCRK 275 Yarrowia lipoly...
Q4PBI8       541 MEADPSVCYCPRsgCQAAVVRlssden------------------------------sghweRFREClCCGFAFCAWCSR 590 Ustilago maydis
EKD01162     336 VDRDKRYCFCPRelCEALVSPkeadtkkptsttgpkkvtisldigksdepkrpsmsdqarwdNYRQCgKCAYSFCYLCRA 415 Trichosporon as...
XP_007390323 152 TDRDPSVIHCPMsfCQAPVPKlsnvde------------------------------gsgweRLRTCpDCGYSFCAYCRR 201
RPD81777     280 LEKDPTLVHCPMalCQTPVSRpqnved------------------------------gspweRLRTCpECGYSFCAYCKR 329 Lentinus tigrin...
Feature 1          #     #      
Q9UBS8       343 TYHGVs-PCKVTAEK 356 human
OXA57477     341 PFHGSt-PCGLTDVE 354 Folsomia candida
RWS00385     293 SYHGTl-PCDEFENE 306 Dinothrombium tinctorium
XP_011409898 330 TWHGIe-ECAFIEKS 343 Amphimedon queenslandica
Q5ANG1       345 SYHARfkLCSKINEN 359 Candida albicans
Q6CB97       276 AWHGTyrGCVIHVPP 290 Yarrowia lipolytica
Q4PBI8       591 SWHGPt-ACPVSFQS 604 Ustilago maydis
EKD01162     416 LWHGAhtLCDIKDTN 430 Trichosporon asahii var. asahii CBS 8904
XP_007390323 202 TWHGPlsDCPLSSTE 216
RPD81777     330 TWHGPvaNCPISATK 344 Lentinus tigrinus ALCF2SS1-7

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