Conserved Protein Domain Family
PH_ORP1

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cd13285: PH_ORP1 
Human Oxysterol binding protein related protein 1 Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain
Human ORP1 has 2 forms, a long (ORP1L) and a short (ORP1S). ORP1L contains 3 N-terminal ankyrin repeats, followed by a PH domain, a FFAT motif (two phenylalanines in an acidic tract), and a C-terminal OSBP-related domain. ORP1S is truncated and contains only an OSBP-related domain. ORP1L is proposed to function in motility and distribution of late endosomes, autophagy, and macrophage lipid metabolism. ORP1S is proposed to function in vesicle transport from Golgi. Oxysterol binding proteins are a multigene family that is conserved in yeast, flies, worms, mammals and plants. In general OSBPs and ORPs have been found to be involved in the transport and metabolism of cholesterol and related lipids in eukaryotes. They all contain a C-terminal oxysterol binding domain, and most contain an N-terminal PH domain. OSBP PH domains bind to membrane phosphoinositides and thus likely play an important role in intracellular targeting. They are members of the oxysterol binding protein (OSBP) family which includes OSBP, OSBP-related proteins (ORP), Goodpasture antigen binding protein (GPBP), and Four phosphate adaptor protein 1 (FAPP1). They have a wide range of purported functions including sterol transport, cell cycle control, pollen development and vessicle transport from Golgi recognize both PI lipids and ARF proteins. PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N-terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 270102
Aligned: 9 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 213.796
Created: 19-Jan-2012
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:
AAG53407      229 KVIYKALKRYEGPLWKSSRFFGWRLFWVVLEHGVLSWYRKQPDAVHNiYRQGCKHLTQAVCTVKStDSCLFFIKCFDDTI 308  human
XP_419165     231 KVINKPLRRYEGLLWKSSRFFGWRLYWIVLEHGVLSWYRRQADAVNNeHRQGCKHLTQAVCTVKStDSCFFSVRCFDDTV 310  chicken
AAH86265      231 KHVLRNLQRFEGALCKSSRFFGWRVFWVVLEQGVISWYQKQADAINNtYRQGCKHLTQAICTVKStDKYSFSVKCFDDSI 310  African clawe...
XP_002430880  241 KVIQKSADRFEGQLLKRSRFLGWKPVWAVLERGVLTYFNSRGDGSTGiKRKDFKYLDGAKVTPLEhDTCTFIIHFSDTAV 320  human body louse
AAI62978      232 KGMTRHVKMFEGPLWKSSRFFGWRSYWVVLQDGVLSWYPKQTDADSNtRRQGCKPLTQAHCMIKAkDNCYFTVKCFDDSV 311  zebrafish
XP_001631829  283 KTINKIVPRHEGILLKRSRFFGVKKYWVVLERGVLSYFHKRADAASGhKRQGFKYLDHAKFSVPKeEKHKIKIQYSDNTV 362  starlet sea a...
XP_003437946  232 KDMSSVVQKIEGPLWKSSRFLGWRSHWVVVENGTVSWYSRQADALAGvGKQGCKSLSQAYCMVKPwDHCFFTLRCFDDSV 311  Nile tilapia
CAG10952      156 KSTIIVVKKTTFCLRQSSRFFGWRSFWIVLQDGVLSWYQKQSDAAAGvKRQGCKSLTHAQCLSRAkDSCLFTLTCFDGSA 235  spotted green...
CAG07614      276 QEKVRTYKYFHYQLCLSSRFLGWRSHWVVIEDGTVSWYHRQADAQAGlRKQGCKSLTHAYCMVKPwDHCFFMLRCFDDTV 355  spotted green...
AAG53407      309 HGFRVPKNs-----lQQSREDWLEAIEEHSAYSTHYCSQDQLTDEEEED 352  human
XP_419165     311 HRFKIPKNnl----pSHTRESWLEAIEDHSAYSTHYCTQEQLSSDDEED 355  chicken
AAH86265      311 HNFKVLPKn-----lKHTREDWLTAIEEHSAYSTHYCSQDQLSDDEDEE 354  African clawed frog
XP_002430880  321 HRLSVVECmdsissgPVERQKWINALNEHISYNNHYMCHGQVFYDSDED 369  human body louse
AAI62978      312 HHFKVTQKnn----pEESRKMWLEAIEEHSAFSTHYCSQEPDSEEEEDN 356  zebrafish
XP_001631829  363 HIWSVSPNdp---apQVQRQRWLNSLHEHCAYSTHYTTQPTLLVDEYDQ 408  starlet sea anemone
XP_003437946  312 HYFKVPSQtn----aVATRKRWLDAFEEHASYCTRHDTEEVIIDDAAGD 356  Nile tilapia
CAG10952      236 HHFKIPPKnd----pETKRKEWMEALEAHSAYSTHYCSQEPGSEEEDEQ 280  spotted green pufferfish
CAG07614      356 LYFKVASKtn----sVATRKKWLDAFEAHSSFSTRRYTEERFTDATDGD 400  spotted green pufferfish
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