1C16,1R3H


Conserved Protein Domain Family
IgC1_MHC_Ib_T10_T22_like

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cd21016: IgC1_MHC_Ib_T10_T22_like 
Class Ib major histocompatibility complex (MHC) immunoglobulin domain of T10, T22, and similar proteins; member of the C1-set of Ig superfamily (IgSF) domains
The members here are composed of the Class Ib major histocompatibility complex (MHC) immunoglobulin domain of the murine H-2T-encoded T10, T22, and similar proteins. T10 and T22 are highly related nonclassical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class Ib proteins that bind to certain gammadelta T cell receptors (TCRs) in the absence of other components. Classical MHC class I (class Ia) molecules participate in immune responses by presenting peptide antigens to cytolytic alpha beta T cells. Many nonclassical MHC class I (class Ib) molecules have distinct antigen-binding capabilities, suggesting that they have evolved for specific tasks that are distinct from those of MHC class Ia. Members of the IgC family are components of immunoglobulin, T-cell receptors, CD1 cell surface glycoproteins, secretory glycoproteins A/C, and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I/II molecules. In immunoglobulins, each chain is composed of one variable domain (IgV) and one or more IgC domains. These names reflect the fact that the variability in sequences is higher in the variable domain than in the constant domain. The IgV domain is responsible for antigen binding, and the IgC domain is involved in oligomerization and molecular interactions.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 409607
Aligned: 6 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 204.563
Created: 12-Aug-2019
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Conserved site includes 9 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:Ig strand A [structural motif]
Evidence:
  • None

Sequence Alignment
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Feature 1            #########                                                                   
1C16_A       164 LRSDPPKAHVTRHPRPEGDVTLRCWALGFYPADITLTWQLNGEELTQDMELVETRPAGDGTFQKWAAVVVPLGKEQSYTC 243 house mouse
NP_034527    192 LRSDPPKAHVTRHPRPEGDVTLRCWALGFYPADITLTWQLNGEELTQDMELVETRPAGDGTFQKWAAVVVPLGKEQSYTC 271 house mouse
NP_001257934 200 LRSDPPKAHVTRHPRPEGDVTLRCWALGFYPADITLTWQLNGEELTQDMEFVETRPAGDGTFQKWASVVVPLGKEQNYTC 279 house mouse
NP_034525    190 LRSDPPKAHVTRHPRPEGDVTLRCWALGFYPADITLTWQKDGEELTQDMEFVETRPAGDGTFQKWAAVVVPLGKVQSYTC 269 Mus musculus
1R3H_A       164 LRSDPPKAHVTRHPRPEGDVTLRCWALGFYPADITLTWQKDGEELTQDVEFVETRPAGDGTFQKWAAVVVPLGKVQSYTC 243 house mouse
AAH44208     192 LRSEPPKAHVTHHPRPAGDVTLRCWALGFYPADITLTWQKDGEELTQDMEFVETRPAGDGTFQKWAAVVVPLGKEQSYTC 271 Mus musculus

Feature 1                         
1C16_A       244 HVYHEGLPEPLILRWGG 260 house mouse
NP_034527    272 HVYHEGLPEPLILRWEP 288 house mouse
NP_001257934 280 HVYHEGLPEPLTLRWEP 296 house mouse
NP_034525    270 HVDHEGLPEPLTLRWEP 286 Mus musculus
1R3H_A       244 HVDHEGLPEPLTLRWEP 260 house mouse
AAH44208     272 HVYHEGLPEPLTLRWEP 288 Mus musculus

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