6EHP


Conserved Protein Domain Family
LAMTOR

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pfam15454: LAMTOR (This model is not part of the current CDD release)
Late endosomal/lysosomal adaptor and MAPK and MTOR activator
LAMTOR is a family of eukaryotic proteins that have otherwise been referred to as Lipid raft adaptor protein p18, Late endosomal/lysosomal adaptor and MAPK and MTOR activator 1, and Protein associated with DRMs and endosomes. It is found to be one of three small proteins constituting the Rag complex or Ragulator that interact with each other, localise to endosomes and lysosomes, and play positive roles in the MAPK pathway. The complex does this by interacting with the Rag GTPases, recruiting them to lysosomes, and bringing about mTORC1 activation.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 521855
Aligned: 47 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 44.9527
Created: 16-Feb-2025
Updated: 28-Apr-2025
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
6EHP_E         5 LLLDPSSPPT---K----ALnGAEPNYHSLPSARTDEQALLSSILAKTASNIIDV-SAADSQG-MEQHEYMDRA 69  human
XP_045286218  23 LLDDDLYQSGyg----ygAVgSVHR-QGPDPEYLKREREVLEAICQRTSDSVIDIwAIQSSQ--LPGHTSSSIN 89 
XP_001268056  23 LLDDDIYQSGyg----ygALnHANQLTNPDPENIKREREALEAICQRTSDSVIDIwSLQPQPHlQPRATLHgsv 92 
XP_014535399  49 LLDEDPYQAGyg----ygALhQAHQASQPDSEYVRREREALESICQRTSDSVIDIwSIQPQPHlRPQATLHtpi 118
Q5BCG8        23 LLEDDIYQPGys----ygALnHNQQANQPDPGYVRREREALEAICQRTSDSVIDIwSLQPQPHlQPQATLHNSV 92  Aspergillus nidulans
GAD93581      23 LLDDELYQPGyg----ygALnQAHHLNQPDPEDLKREREALEAICQRTSDTVVDIwALQPQPHlQPRATLPSTS 92 
XP_002340781  23 LIDDDLYPGGyg----ygSInNANQ-QQSDPEDMKREREALEAICQRASDTVIDIwALQSQPNfQPRATLPSID 91 
XP_009158620  23 LLYDDYPSSH---GygtwATsNIPSQNVMSQEEVQREQEALDNITRWASDQIVEIfPHQHRNLaMSAVSSQFng 93 
1_pfamImport   6 LLGDQYQPNYg-------TSsSNHNVPQPDPEELRRQRENLERICAETNEQLIPV----SQPSaLPEVSEQPKN 68 
XP_002839168  21 LLAAPNDHLHshsYtngnFAnSSHHHSIPDPQALLHEREYLDRLVAQTSENLIDI---------FAPPTLTHSN 85 
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