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cysteine and glycine-rich protein 1 isoform 1 [Homo sapiens]

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LIM1_CRP1 and LIM2_CRP domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10175444)

LIM1_CRP1 and LIM2_CRP domain-containing protein

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Name Accession Description Interval E-value
LIM1_CRP1 cd09479
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
8-63 7.20e-31

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. CRP1 can associate with the actin cytoskeleton and are capable of interacting with alpha-actinin and zyxin. CRP1 was shown to regulate actin filament bundling by interaction with alpha-actinin and direct binding to actin filaments. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


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Pssm-ID: 188863  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 107.02  E-value: 7.20e-31
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 302191615   8 KKCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYG 63
Cdd:cd09479    1 KKCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGRSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYG 56
LIM2_CRP cd09403
The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
119-172 3.05e-26

The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription control, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. It is evident that CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP are involved in promoting protein assembly along the actin-based cytoskeleton. Although members of the CRP family share common binding partners, they are also capable of recognizing different and specific targets. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residu es, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


:

Pssm-ID: 188787  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 94.95  E-value: 3.05e-26
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYA 172
Cdd:cd09403    1 CPRCGKSVYAAEKIIGAGKPWHKNCFRCAKCGKSLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYA 54
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
LIM1_CRP1 cd09479
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
8-63 7.20e-31

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. CRP1 can associate with the actin cytoskeleton and are capable of interacting with alpha-actinin and zyxin. CRP1 was shown to regulate actin filament bundling by interaction with alpha-actinin and direct binding to actin filaments. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188863  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 107.02  E-value: 7.20e-31
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 302191615   8 KKCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYG 63
Cdd:cd09479    1 KKCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGRSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYG 56
LIM2_CRP cd09403
The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
119-172 3.05e-26

The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription control, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. It is evident that CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP are involved in promoting protein assembly along the actin-based cytoskeleton. Although members of the CRP family share common binding partners, they are also capable of recognizing different and specific targets. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residu es, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188787  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 94.95  E-value: 3.05e-26
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYA 172
Cdd:cd09403    1 CPRCGKSVYAAEKIIGAGKPWHKNCFRCAKCGKSLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYA 54
LIM pfam00412
LIM domain; This family represents two copies of the LIM structural domain.
119-175 1.05e-14

LIM domain; This family represents two copies of the LIM structural domain.


Pssm-ID: 395333 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 57  Bit Score: 65.43  E-value: 1.05e-14
                          10        20        30        40        50
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 302191615  119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYAKNF 175
Cdd:pfam00412   1 CAGCNRPIYDRELVRALGKVWHPECFRCAVCGKPLTTGDFYEKDGKLYCKHDYYKLF 57
LIM pfam00412
LIM domain; This family represents two copies of the LIM structural domain.
10-66 1.57e-12

LIM domain; This family represents two copies of the LIM structural domain.


Pssm-ID: 395333 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 57  Bit Score: 59.65  E-value: 1.57e-12
                          10        20        30        40        50
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 302191615   10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYGKKY 66
Cdd:pfam00412   1 CAGCNRPIYDRELVRALGKVWHPECFRCAVCGKPLTTGDFYEKDGKLYCKHDYYKLF 57
LIM smart00132
Zinc-binding domain present in Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3; Zinc-binding domain family. Some LIM ...
118-170 1.00e-11

Zinc-binding domain present in Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3; Zinc-binding domain family. Some LIM domains bind protein partners via tyrosine-containing motifs. LIM domains are found in many key regulators of developmental pathways.


Pssm-ID: 214528 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 57.39  E-value: 1.00e-11
                           10        20        30        40        50
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 302191615   118 RCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGA-GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGC 170
Cdd:smart00132   1 KCAGCGKPIYGTERVLRAlGKVWHPECFKCATCGKPLSGDTFFEKDGKLYCKDC 54
LIM smart00132
Zinc-binding domain present in Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3; Zinc-binding domain family. Some LIM ...
9-61 3.20e-09

Zinc-binding domain present in Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3; Zinc-binding domain family. Some LIM domains bind protein partners via tyrosine-containing motifs. LIM domains are found in many key regulators of developmental pathways.


Pssm-ID: 214528 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 50.85  E-value: 3.20e-09
                           10        20        30        40        50
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 302191615     9 KCGVCQKTVYFAEEV-QCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSC 61
Cdd:smart00132   1 KCAGCGKPIYGTERVlRALGKVWHPECFKCATCGKPLSGDTFFEKDGKLYCKDC 54
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
LIM1_CRP1 cd09479
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
8-63 7.20e-31

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. CRP1 can associate with the actin cytoskeleton and are capable of interacting with alpha-actinin and zyxin. CRP1 was shown to regulate actin filament bundling by interaction with alpha-actinin and direct binding to actin filaments. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188863  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 107.02  E-value: 7.20e-31
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 302191615   8 KKCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYG 63
Cdd:cd09479    1 KKCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGRSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYG 56
LIM2_CRP cd09403
The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
119-172 3.05e-26

The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription control, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. It is evident that CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP are involved in promoting protein assembly along the actin-based cytoskeleton. Although members of the CRP family share common binding partners, they are also capable of recognizing different and specific targets. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residu es, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188787  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 94.95  E-value: 3.05e-26
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYA 172
Cdd:cd09403    1 CPRCGKSVYAAEKIIGAGKPWHKNCFRCAKCGKSLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYA 54
LIM1_CRP cd09402
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
10-62 6.76e-26

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription control, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. It is evident that CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP are involved in promoting protein assembly along the actin-based cytoskeleton. Although members of the CRP family share common binding partners, they are also capable of recognizing different and specific targets. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188786  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 94.26  E-value: 6.76e-26
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09402    1 CGACEKTVYHAEEVQCEGRSFHKSCFLCMVCRKNLDSTTVAAHEDEIYCKSCY 53
LIM_CRP_like cd09326
The LIM domains of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP) family; The LIM domains of Cysteine Rich ...
119-171 1.92e-24

The LIM domains of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP) family; The LIM domains of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP) family: Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The known CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription control, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP are involved in promoting protein assembly along the actin-based cytoskeleton. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188712  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 90.35  E-value: 1.92e-24
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09326    1 CPRCGKSVYAAEEVIAAGKSWHKSCFTCAVCNKRLDSTTLAEHDGEIYCKSCY 53
LIM2_CRP2 cd09840
The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2); The second LIM domain of Cysteine ...
119-172 5.69e-24

The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLPCRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network.CRP3 also called Muscle LIM Protein (MLP), which is a striated muscle-specific factor that enhances myogenic differentiation. The second LIM domain of CRP3/MLP interacts with cytoskeletal protein beta-spectrin. CRP3/MLP also interacts with the basic helix-loop-helix myogenic transcription factors MyoD, myogenin, and MRF4 thereby increasing their affinity for specific DNA regulatory elements. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188871 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 89.40  E-value: 5.69e-24
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYA 172
Cdd:cd09840    1 CSRCGDSVYAAEKIMGAGKPWHKNCFRCAKCGKSLESTTLTEKEGEIYCKGCYA 54
LIM1_CRP2 cd09480
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
9-63 4.27e-23

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2): The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. CRP2 specifically binds to protein inhibitor of activated STAT-1 (PIAS1) and a novel human protein designed CRP2BP (for CRP2 binding partner). PIAS1 specifically inhibits the STAT-1 pathway and CRP2BP is homologous to members of the histone acetyltransferase family raising the possibility that CRP2 is a modulator of cytokine-controlled pathways or is functionally active in the transcriptional regulatory network. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188864  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 86.97  E-value: 4.27e-23
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 302191615   9 KCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYG 63
Cdd:cd09480    1 KCGACGRTVYHAEEVQCDGRSFHKCCFLCMVCRKNLDSTTVAIHDQEIYCKSCYG 55
LIM2_CRP3 cd09482
The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine ...
119-172 4.72e-23

The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLPCRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network.CRP3 also called Muscle LIM Protein (MLP), which is a striated muscle-specific factor that enhances myogenic differentiation. The second LIM domain of CRP3/MLP interacts with cytoskeletal protein beta-spectrin. CRP3/MLP also interacts with the basic helix-loop-helix myogenic transcription factors MyoD, myogenin, and MRF4 thereby increasing their affinity for specific DNA regulatory elements. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188866 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 86.99  E-value: 4.72e-23
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYA 172
Cdd:cd09482    1 CPRCGKSVYAAEKVMGGGKPWHKTCFRCAICGKSLESTTVTDKDGELYCKVCYA 54
LIM1_CRP3 cd09481
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP); The first LIM domain of Cysteine ...
9-62 8.55e-21

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLPCRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network.CRP3 also called Muscle LIM Protein (MLP), which is a striated muscle-specific factor that enhances myogenic differentiation. CRP3/MLP interacts with cytoskeletal protein beta-spectrin. CRP3/MLP also interacts with the basic helix-loop-helix myogenic transcriptio n factors MyoD, myogenin, and MRF4 thereby increasing their affinity for specific DNA regulatory elements. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188865  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 81.34  E-value: 8.55e-21
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....
gi 302191615   9 KCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09481    1 KCGACEKTVYHAEEIQCNGRSFHKTCFICMACRKALDSTTVAAHESEIYCKTCY 54
LIM_CRP_like cd09326
The LIM domains of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP) family; The LIM domains of Cysteine Rich ...
10-62 2.82e-20

The LIM domains of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP) family; The LIM domains of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP) family: Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The known CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription control, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP are involved in promoting protein assembly along the actin-based cytoskeleton. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188712  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 79.56  E-value: 2.82e-20
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09326    1 CPRCGKSVYAAEEVIAAGKSWHKSCFTCAVCNKRLDSTTLAEHDGEIYCKSCY 53
LIM_TLP_like cd09401
The LIM domains of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP) like ...
119-171 1.03e-15

The LIM domains of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP) like proteins: This family includes the LIM domains of TLP and CRIP (Cysteine-Rich Intestinal Protein). TLP is the distant member of the CRP family of proteins. TLP has two isomers (TLP-A and TLP-B) and sharing approximately 30% with each of the three other CRPs. Like CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3/MLP, TLP has two LIM domains, connected by a flexible linker region. Unlike the CRPs, TLP lacks the nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K) and is localized solely in the cytoplasm. TLP is specifically expressed in the thymus in a subset of cortical epithelial cells. TLP has a role in development of normal thymus and in controlling the development and differentiation of thymic epithelial cells. CRIP is a short LIM protein with only one LIM domain. CRIP gene is developmentally regulated and can be induced by glucocorticoid hormones during the first three postnatal weeks. The domain shows close sequence homology to LIM domain of thymus LIM protein. However, unlike the TLP proteins which have two LIM domains, the members of this family have only one LIM domain. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188785 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 67.75  E-value: 1.03e-15
                         10        20        30        40        50
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09401    1 CPKCGKPVYFAEKKTSLGRDWHKPCLRCEKCKKTLTPGQHSEHEGKPYCNKCY 53
LIM1_MLP84B_like cd09404
The LIM domain of Mlp84B and Mlp60A; The LIM domain of Mlp84B and Mlp60A: Mlp84B and Mlp60A ...
118-171 2.25e-15

The LIM domain of Mlp84B and Mlp60A; The LIM domain of Mlp84B and Mlp60A: Mlp84B and Mlp60A belong to the CRP LIM domain protein family. The Mlp84B protein contains five copies of the LIM domains, each followed by a Glycin Rich Region (GRR). However, only the first LIM domain of Mlp84B is in this family. Mlp60A exhibits only one LIM domain linked to a glycin-rich region. Mlp84B and Mlp60A are muscle specific proteins and have been implicated in muscle differentiation. While Mlp84B transcripts are enriched at the terminal ends of muscle fibers, Mlp60A transcripts are found throughout the muscle fibers. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188788  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 67.13  E-value: 2.25e-15
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gi 302191615 118 RCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09404    1 KCPKCGKSVYAAEERLAGGYKWHKMCFKCGMCNKLLDSTNCAEHEGELYCKQCH 54
LIM pfam00412
LIM domain; This family represents two copies of the LIM structural domain.
119-175 1.05e-14

LIM domain; This family represents two copies of the LIM structural domain.


Pssm-ID: 395333 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 57  Bit Score: 65.43  E-value: 1.05e-14
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gi 302191615  119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYAKNF 175
Cdd:pfam00412   1 CAGCNRPIYDRELVRALGKVWHPECFRCAVCGKPLTTGDFYEKDGKLYCKHDYYKLF 57
LIM_Mical_like cd09358
The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL) like family; The LIM domain of Mical ...
10-59 1.24e-12

The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL) like family; The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL) like family: Known members of this family includes LIM domain containing proteins; Mical (molecule interacting with CasL), pollen specific protein SF3, Eplin, xin actin-binding repeat-containing protein 2 (XIRP2) and Ltd-1. The members of this family function mainly at the cytoskeleton and focal adhesions. They interact with transcription factors or other signaling molecules to play roles in muscle development, neuronal differentiation, cell growth and mobility. Eplin has also found to be tumor suppressor. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs.. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188744 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 59.97  E-value: 1.24e-12
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCK 59
Cdd:cd09358    1 CAVCGKTVYPMERLVADGKLFHKSCFRCSHCNKTLRLGNYASLEGKLYCK 50
LIM pfam00412
LIM domain; This family represents two copies of the LIM structural domain.
10-66 1.57e-12

LIM domain; This family represents two copies of the LIM structural domain.


Pssm-ID: 395333 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 57  Bit Score: 59.65  E-value: 1.57e-12
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gi 302191615   10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYGKKY 66
Cdd:pfam00412   1 CAGCNRPIYDRELVRALGKVWHPECFRCAVCGKPLTTGDFYEKDGKLYCKHDYYKLF 57
LIM1_MLP84B_like cd09404
The LIM domain of Mlp84B and Mlp60A; The LIM domain of Mlp84B and Mlp60A: Mlp84B and Mlp60A ...
9-62 2.03e-12

The LIM domain of Mlp84B and Mlp60A; The LIM domain of Mlp84B and Mlp60A: Mlp84B and Mlp60A belong to the CRP LIM domain protein family. The Mlp84B protein contains five copies of the LIM domains, each followed by a Glycin Rich Region (GRR). However, only the first LIM domain of Mlp84B is in this family. Mlp60A exhibits only one LIM domain linked to a glycin-rich region. Mlp84B and Mlp60A are muscle specific proteins and have been implicated in muscle differentiation. While Mlp84B transcripts are enriched at the terminal ends of muscle fibers, Mlp60A transcripts are found throughout the muscle fibers. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188788  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 59.42  E-value: 2.03e-12
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gi 302191615   9 KCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09404    1 KCPKCGKSVYAAEERLAGGYKWHKMCFKCGMCNKLLDSTNCAEHEGELYCKQCH 54
LIM smart00132
Zinc-binding domain present in Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3; Zinc-binding domain family. Some LIM ...
118-170 1.00e-11

Zinc-binding domain present in Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3; Zinc-binding domain family. Some LIM domains bind protein partners via tyrosine-containing motifs. LIM domains are found in many key regulators of developmental pathways.


Pssm-ID: 214528 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 57.39  E-value: 1.00e-11
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gi 302191615   118 RCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGA-GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGC 170
Cdd:smart00132   1 KCAGCGKPIYGTERVLRAlGKVWHPECFKCATCGKPLSGDTFFEKDGKLYCKDC 54
LIM1_CRP2 cd09480
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
118-171 2.52e-11

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2): The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. CRP2 specifically binds to protein inhibitor of activated STAT-1 (PIAS1) and a novel human protein designed CRP2BP (for CRP2 binding partner). PIAS1 specifically inhibits the STAT-1 pathway and CRP2BP is homologous to members of the histone acetyltransferase family raising the possibility that CRP2 is a modulator of cytokine-controlled pathways or is functionally active in the transcriptional regulatory network. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188864  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 56.54  E-value: 2.52e-11
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gi 302191615 118 RCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09480    1 KCGACGRTVYHAEEVQCDGRSFHKCCFLCMVCRKNLDSTTVAIHDQEIYCKSCY 54
LIM_TLP_like cd09401
The LIM domains of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP) like ...
10-62 3.24e-11

The LIM domains of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP) like proteins: This family includes the LIM domains of TLP and CRIP (Cysteine-Rich Intestinal Protein). TLP is the distant member of the CRP family of proteins. TLP has two isomers (TLP-A and TLP-B) and sharing approximately 30% with each of the three other CRPs. Like CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3/MLP, TLP has two LIM domains, connected by a flexible linker region. Unlike the CRPs, TLP lacks the nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K) and is localized solely in the cytoplasm. TLP is specifically expressed in the thymus in a subset of cortical epithelial cells. TLP has a role in development of normal thymus and in controlling the development and differentiation of thymic epithelial cells. CRIP is a short LIM protein with only one LIM domain. CRIP gene is developmentally regulated and can be induced by glucocorticoid hormones during the first three postnatal weeks. The domain shows close sequence homology to LIM domain of thymus LIM protein. However, unlike the TLP proteins which have two LIM domains, the members of this family have only one LIM domain. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188785 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 56.19  E-value: 3.24e-11
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09401    1 CPKCGKPVYFAEKKTSLGRDWHKPCLRCEKCKKTLTPGQHSEHEGKPYCNKCY 53
LIM1_CRP1 cd09479
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
117-171 4.41e-11

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 1 (CRP1): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. CRP1 can associate with the actin cytoskeleton and are capable of interacting with alpha-actinin and zyxin. CRP1 was shown to regulate actin filament bundling by interaction with alpha-actinin and direct binding to actin filaments. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188863  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 55.79  E-value: 4.41e-11
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gi 302191615 117 ERCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09479    1 KKCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGRSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 55
LIM_Mical_like cd09358
The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL) like family; The LIM domain of Mical ...
119-168 5.24e-11

The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL) like family; The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL) like family: Known members of this family includes LIM domain containing proteins; Mical (molecule interacting with CasL), pollen specific protein SF3, Eplin, xin actin-binding repeat-containing protein 2 (XIRP2) and Ltd-1. The members of this family function mainly at the cytoskeleton and focal adhesions. They interact with transcription factors or other signaling molecules to play roles in muscle development, neuronal differentiation, cell growth and mobility. Eplin has also found to be tumor suppressor. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs.. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188744 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 55.35  E-value: 5.24e-11
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCK 168
Cdd:cd09358    1 CAVCGKTVYPMERLVADGKLFHKSCFRCSHCNKTLRLGNYASLEGKLYCK 50
LIM2_CRP3 cd09482
The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine ...
10-62 5.90e-11

The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLPCRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network.CRP3 also called Muscle LIM Protein (MLP), which is a striated muscle-specific factor that enhances myogenic differentiation. The second LIM domain of CRP3/MLP interacts with cytoskeletal protein beta-spectrin. CRP3/MLP also interacts with the basic helix-loop-helix myogenic transcription factors MyoD, myogenin, and MRF4 thereby increasing their affinity for specific DNA regulatory elements. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188866 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 55.40  E-value: 5.90e-11
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09482    1 CPRCGKSVYAAEKVMGGGKPWHKTCFRCAICGKSLESTTVTDKDGELYCKVCY 53
LIM1_CRP3 cd09481
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP); The first LIM domain of Cysteine ...
118-171 8.75e-11

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 3 (CRP3/MLP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLPCRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network.CRP3 also called Muscle LIM Protein (MLP), which is a striated muscle-specific factor that enhances myogenic differentiation. CRP3/MLP interacts with cytoskeletal protein beta-spectrin. CRP3/MLP also interacts with the basic helix-loop-helix myogenic transcriptio n factors MyoD, myogenin, and MRF4 thereby increasing their affinity for specific DNA regulatory elements. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188865  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 55.15  E-value: 8.75e-11
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gi 302191615 118 RCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09481    1 KCGACEKTVYHAEEIQCNGRSFHKTCFICMACRKALDSTTVAAHESEIYCKTCY 54
LIM1_CRP cd09402
The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
119-171 9.75e-11

The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The first LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription control, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. It is evident that CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP are involved in promoting protein assembly along the actin-based cytoskeleton. Although members of the CRP family share common binding partners, they are also capable of recognizing different and specific targets. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188786  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 54.97  E-value: 9.75e-11
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09402    1 CGACEKTVYHAEEVQCEGRSFHKSCFLCMVCRKNLDSTTVAAHEDEIYCKSCY 53
LIM1_TLP cd09476
The first LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The first LIM domain of thymus LIM protein ...
119-171 2.31e-10

The first LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The first LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP): TLP is the distant member of the CRP family of proteins. TLP has two isomers (TLP-A and TLP-B) and sharing approximately 30% with each of the three other CRPs. Like CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3/MLP, TLP has two LIM domains, connected by a flexible linker region. Unlike the CRPs, TLP lacks the nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K) and is localized solely in the cytoplasm. TLP is specifically expressed in the thymus in a subset of cortical epithelial cells. TLP has a role in development of normal thymus and in controlling the development and differentiation of thymic epithelial cells. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188860  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 53.82  E-value: 2.31e-10
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYC-KGCY 171
Cdd:cd09476    1 CPRCDKTVYFAEKVSSLGKNWHRFCLKCERCSKILSPGGHAEHDGKPYChKPCY 54
LIM2_CRP cd09403
The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich ...
10-62 2.80e-10

The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to a short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP. CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription control, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network. It is evident that CRP1, CRP2, and CRP3/MLP are involved in promoting protein assembly along the actin-based cytoskeleton. Although members of the CRP family share common binding partners, they are also capable of recognizing different and specific targets. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residu es, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188787  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 53.73  E-value: 2.80e-10
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09403    1 CPRCGKSVYAAEKIIGAGKPWHKNCFRCAKCGKSLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 53
LIM_CRIP cd09478
The LIM domain of Cysteine-Rich Intestinal Protein (CRIP); The LIM domain of Cysteine-Rich ...
119-167 5.19e-10

The LIM domain of Cysteine-Rich Intestinal Protein (CRIP); The LIM domain of Cysteine-Rich Intestinal Protein (CRIP): CRIP is a short protein with only one LIM domain. CRIP gene is developmentally regulated and can be induced by glucocorticoid hormones during the first three postnatal weeks. The domain shows close sequence homology to LIM domain of thymus LIM protein. However, unlike the TLP proteins which have two LIM domains, the members of this family have only one LIM domain. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188862  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 52.96  E-value: 5.19e-10
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYC 167
Cdd:cd09478    1 CPKCDKEVYFAERVTSLGKDWHRPCLKCEKCGKTLTPGSHAEHDGKPYC 49
LIM2_TLP cd09477
The second LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The second LIM domain of thymus LIM protein ...
119-167 8.66e-10

The second LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The second LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP): TLP is the distant member of the CRP family of proteins. TLP has two isomers (TLP-A and TLP-B) and sharing approximately 30% with each of the three other CRPs. Like CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3/MLP, TLP has two LIM domains, connected by a flexible linker region. Unlike the CRPs, TLP lacks the nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K) and is localized solely in the cytoplasm. TLP is specifically expressed in the thymus in a subset of cortical epithelial cells. TLP has a role in development of normal thymus and in controlling the development and differentiation of thymic epithelial cells. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188861  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 52.32  E-value: 8.66e-10
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYC 167
Cdd:cd09477    1 CPGCGKPVYFAEKVMSLGRNWHRPCLRCQRCKKTLTAGGHAEHDGSPYC 49
LIM cd08368
LIM is a small protein-protein interaction domain, containing two zinc fingers; LIM domains ...
119-171 8.90e-10

LIM is a small protein-protein interaction domain, containing two zinc fingers; LIM domains are identified in a diverse group of proteins with wide variety of biological functions, including gene expression regulation, cell fate determination, cytoskeleton organization, tumor formation and development. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes. They perform their functions through interactions with other protein partners. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic highly conserved zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. The consensus sequence of LIM domain has been defined as C-x(2)-C-x(16,23)-H-x(2)-[CH]-x(2)-C-x(2)-C-x(16,21)-C-x(2,3)-[CHD] (where X denotes any amino acid).


Pssm-ID: 259829 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 52.32  E-value: 8.90e-10
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd08368    1 CAGCGKPIEGRELLRALGKKWHPECFKCAECGKPLGGDSFYEKDGKPYCEKCY 53
LIM_Ltd-1 cd09443
The LIM domain of LIM and transglutaminase domains protein (Ltd-1); The LIM domain of LIM and ...
119-169 2.94e-09

The LIM domain of LIM and transglutaminase domains protein (Ltd-1); The LIM domain of LIM and transglutaminase domains protein (Ltd-1): This family includes mouse Ky protein and Caenorhabditis elegans Ltd-1 protein. The members of this family consists a N-terminal Lim domain and a C-terminal transglutaminase domain. The mouse Ky protein has putative function in muscle development. The mouse with ky mutant exhibits combined posterior and lateral curvature of the spine. The Ltd-1 gene in C. elegans is expressed in developing hypodermal cells from the twofold stage embryo through adulthood. These data define the ltd-1 gene as a novel marker for C. elegans epithelial cell development. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188827 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 50.88  E-value: 2.94e-09
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGL--ESTTLADKDGEIYCKG 169
Cdd:cd09443    1 CPRCGKTAYPAESVDKDGTFYHKGCFKCRECGTRLslKTFTFVQGDGEVYCAR 53
LIM smart00132
Zinc-binding domain present in Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3; Zinc-binding domain family. Some LIM ...
9-61 3.20e-09

Zinc-binding domain present in Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3; Zinc-binding domain family. Some LIM domains bind protein partners via tyrosine-containing motifs. LIM domains are found in many key regulators of developmental pathways.


Pssm-ID: 214528 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 50.85  E-value: 3.20e-09
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gi 302191615     9 KCGVCQKTVYFAEEV-QCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSC 61
Cdd:smart00132   1 KCAGCGKPIYGTERVlRALGKVWHPECFKCATCGKPLSGDTFFEKDGKLYCKDC 54
LIM_Mical_like_2 cd09445
This domain belongs to the LIM domain family which are found on Mical (molecule interacting ...
119-168 3.21e-09

This domain belongs to the LIM domain family which are found on Mical (molecule interacting with CasL) like proteins; The LIM domain on proteins of unknown function: This domain belongs to the LIM domain family which are found on Mical (molecule interacting with CasL)-like proteins. Known members of the Mical-like family includes single LIM domain containing proteins, Mical (molecule interacting with CasL), pollen specific protein SF3, Eplin, xin actin-binding repeat-containing protein 2 (XIRP2), and Ltd-1. The members of this family function mainly at the cytoskeleton and focal adhesions. They interact with transcription factors or other signaling molecules to play roles in muscle development, neuronal differentiation, cell growth, and mobility. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188829 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 50.93  E-value: 3.21e-09
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCK 168
Cdd:cd09445    1 CRSCGKPVYKMEEIIAEKHIYHKNCFRCKDCNKQLKVDNYQSHEGNLYCK 50
LIM2_CRP2 cd09840
The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2); The second LIM domain of Cysteine ...
10-63 1.21e-08

The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2); The second LIM domain of Cysteine Rich Protein 2 (CRP2): Cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) are characterized by the presence of two LIM domains linked to short glycine-rich repeats (GRRs). The CRP family members include CRP1, CRP2, CRP3/MLP and TLPCRP1, CRP2 and CRP3 share a conserved nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K), which supports the fact that these proteins function not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nucleus. CRPs control regulatory pathways during cellular differentiation, and involve in complex transcription circuits, and the organization as well as the arrangement of the myofibrillar/cytoskeletal network.CRP3 also called Muscle LIM Protein (MLP), which is a striated muscle-specific factor that enhances myogenic differentiation. The second LIM domain of CRP3/MLP interacts with cytoskeletal protein beta-spectrin. CRP3/MLP also interacts with the basic helix-loop-helix myogenic transcription factors MyoD, myogenin, and MRF4 thereby increasing their affinity for specific DNA regulatory elements. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188871 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 49.34  E-value: 1.21e-08
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYG 63
Cdd:cd09840    1 CSRCGDSVYAAEKIMGAGKPWHKNCFRCAKCGKSLESTTLTEKEGEIYCKGCYA 54
LIM1_SF3 cd09440
The first Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3; The first Lim domain of pollen specific ...
9-59 4.97e-08

The first Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3; The first Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3: SF3 is a Lim protein that is found exclusively in mature plant pollen grains. It contains two LIM domains. The exact function of SF3 is unknown. It may be a transcription factor required for the expression of late pollen genes. It is possible that SF3 protein is involved in controlling pollen-specific processes such as male gamete maturation, pollen tube formation, or even fertilization. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188824 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 63  Bit Score: 47.84  E-value: 4.97e-08
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gi 302191615   9 KCGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCK 59
Cdd:cd09440    4 KCKACDKTVYLVDQLSADGVVYHKSCFRCSHCKGTLKLSNYSSMEGVLYCK 54
LIM cd08368
LIM is a small protein-protein interaction domain, containing two zinc fingers; LIM domains ...
10-62 9.10e-08

LIM is a small protein-protein interaction domain, containing two zinc fingers; LIM domains are identified in a diverse group of proteins with wide variety of biological functions, including gene expression regulation, cell fate determination, cytoskeleton organization, tumor formation and development. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes. They perform their functions through interactions with other protein partners. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic highly conserved zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. The consensus sequence of LIM domain has been defined as C-x(2)-C-x(16,23)-H-x(2)-[CH]-x(2)-C-x(2)-C-x(16,21)-C-x(2,3)-[CHD] (where X denotes any amino acid).


Pssm-ID: 259829 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 46.93  E-value: 9.10e-08
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd08368    1 CAGCGKPIEGRELLRALGKKWHPECFKCAECGKPLGGDSFYEKDGKPYCEKCY 53
LIM_Mical_like_2 cd09445
This domain belongs to the LIM domain family which are found on Mical (molecule interacting ...
10-59 5.19e-07

This domain belongs to the LIM domain family which are found on Mical (molecule interacting with CasL) like proteins; The LIM domain on proteins of unknown function: This domain belongs to the LIM domain family which are found on Mical (molecule interacting with CasL)-like proteins. Known members of the Mical-like family includes single LIM domain containing proteins, Mical (molecule interacting with CasL), pollen specific protein SF3, Eplin, xin actin-binding repeat-containing protein 2 (XIRP2), and Ltd-1. The members of this family function mainly at the cytoskeleton and focal adhesions. They interact with transcription factors or other signaling molecules to play roles in muscle development, neuronal differentiation, cell growth, and mobility. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188829 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 44.76  E-value: 5.19e-07
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCK 59
Cdd:cd09445    1 CRSCGKPVYKMEEIIAEKHIYHKNCFRCKDCNKQLKVDNYQSHEGNLYCK 50
LIM1_SF3 cd09440
The first Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3; The first Lim domain of pollen specific ...
117-175 6.85e-07

The first Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3; The first Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3: SF3 is a Lim protein that is found exclusively in mature plant pollen grains. It contains two LIM domains. The exact function of SF3 is unknown. It may be a transcription factor required for the expression of late pollen genes. It is possible that SF3 protein is involved in controlling pollen-specific processes such as male gamete maturation, pollen tube formation, or even fertilization. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188824 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 63  Bit Score: 44.76  E-value: 6.85e-07
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gi 302191615 117 ERCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYAKNF 175
Cdd:cd09440    3 QKCKACDKTVYLVDQLSADGVVYHKSCFRCSHCKGTLKLSNYSSMEGVLYCKPHFEQLF 61
LIM2_SF3 cd09441
The second Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3; The second Lim domain of pollen specific ...
119-178 2.20e-06

The second Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3; The second Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3: SF3 is a Lim protein that is found exclusively in mature plant pollen grains. It contains two LIM domains. The exact function of SF3 is unknown. It may be a transcription factor required for the expression of late pollen genes. It is possible that SF3 protein is involved in controlling pollen-specific processes such as male gamete maturation, pollen tube formation, or even fertilization. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188825 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 61  Bit Score: 43.23  E-value: 2.20e-06
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYAKNFGPK 178
Cdd:cd09441    1 CVACGKTVYPIEKVTVEGTSYHKSCFKCSHGGCTISPSNYAAHEGRLYCKHHHSQLFKEK 60
LIM2_SF3 cd09441
The second Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3; The second Lim domain of pollen specific ...
10-70 3.42e-06

The second Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3; The second Lim domain of pollen specific protein SF3: SF3 is a Lim protein that is found exclusively in mature plant pollen grains. It contains two LIM domains. The exact function of SF3 is unknown. It may be a transcription factor required for the expression of late pollen genes. It is possible that SF3 protein is involved in controlling pollen-specific processes such as male gamete maturation, pollen tube formation, or even fertilization. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188825 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 61  Bit Score: 42.84  E-value: 3.42e-06
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYGKKYGPKG 70
Cdd:cd09441    1 CVACGKTVYPIEKVTVEGTSYHKSCFKCSHGGCTISPSNYAAHEGRLYCKHHHSQLFKEKG 61
LIM_Eplin_like cd09442
The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin) like proteins; The Lim domain of ...
119-168 4.01e-06

The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin) like proteins; The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin) like proteins: This family contains Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm in Neoplasm (Eplin), xin actin-binding repeat-containing protein 2 (XIRP2) and a group of protein with unknown function. The members of this family all contain a single LIM domain. Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm is a cytoskeleton-associated tumor suppressor whose expression inversely correlates with cell growth, motility, invasion and cancer mortality. Eplin interacts and stabilizes F-actin filaments and stress fibers, which correlates with its ability to suppress anchorage independent growth. In epithelial cells, Eplin is required for formation of the F-actin adhesion belt by binding to the E-cadherin-catenin complex through alpha-catenin. Eplin is expressed in two isoforms, a longer Eplin-beta and a shorter Eplin-alpha. Eplin-alpha mRNA is detected in various tissues and cell lines, but is absent or down regulated in cancer cells. Xirp2 contains a LIM domain and Xin re peats for binding to and stabilising F-actin. Xirp2 is expressed in muscles and is significantly induced in the heart in response to systemic administration of angiotensin II. Xirp2 is an important effector of the Ang II signaling pathway in the heart. The expression of Xirp2 is activated by myocyte enhancer factor (MEF)2A, whose transcriptional activity is stimulated by angiotersin II. Thus, Xirp2 plays important pathological roles in the angiotensin II induced hypertension. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188826 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 42.47  E-value: 4.01e-06
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCK 168
Cdd:cd09442    1 CTVCQKRVYPMERLIADKQNFHKSCFRCEHCNSKLSLGNYASLHGRIYCK 50
LIM2_FHL cd09345
The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL); The second LIM domain of ...
119-171 4.31e-06

The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL); The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL): LIM-only protein family consists of five members, designated FHL1, FHL2, FHL3, FHL5 and LIMPETin. The first four members are composed of four complete LIM domains arranged in tandem and an N-terminal single zinc finger domain with a consensus sequence equivalent to the C-terminal half of a LIM domain. LIMPETin is an exception, containing six LIM domains. FHL1, 2 and 3 are predominantly expressed in muscle tissues, and FHL5 is highly expressed in male germ cells. FHL proteins exert their roles as transcription co-activators or co-repressors through a wide array of interaction partners. For example, FHL1 binds to Myosin-binding protein C, regulating myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly. FHL2 has shown to interact with more than 50 different proteins, including receptors, structural proteins, transcription factors and cofactors, signal transducers, splicing factors, DNA replication and repair enzymes, and metabolic enzymes. FHL3 int eracts with many transcription factors, such as CREB, BKLF/KLF3, CtBP2, MyoD, and MZF_1. FHL5 is a tissue-specific coactivator of CREB/CREM family transcription factors. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188731 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 42.28  E-value: 4.31e-06
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIG-AGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09345    1 CKACGKAIMPGSKKMEyKGKFWHEKCFTCSECKKPIGTKSFIPKDDKIYCVPCY 54
LIM_Eplin_alpha_beta cd09485
The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin); The Lim domain of Epithelial ...
119-168 5.27e-06

The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin); The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin): Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm is a cytoskeleton-associated tumor suppressor whose expression inversely correlates with cell growth, motility, invasion and cancer mortality. Eplin interacts and stabilizes F-actin filaments and stress fibers, which correlates with its ability to suppress anchorage independent growth. In epithelial cells, Eplin is required for formation of the F-actin adhesion belt by binding to the E-cadherin-catenin complex through alpha-catenin. Eplin is expressed in two isoforms, a longer Eplin-beta and a shorter Eplin-alpha. Eplin-alpha mRNA is detected in various tissues and cell lines, but is absent or down regulated in cancer cells. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188869 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 42.17  E-value: 5.27e-06
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCK 168
Cdd:cd09485    1 CVSCQKTVYPLERLVANQQIYHNSCFRCSYCNTKLSLGTYASLHGNIYCK 50
LIM_LASP cd09447
The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP); The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP): ...
119-171 5.62e-06

The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP); The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP): LASP family contains two highly homologous members, LASP-1 and LASP-2. LASP contains a LIM motif at its amino terminus, a src homology 3 (SH3) domains at its C-terminal part, and a nebulin-like region in the middle. LASP-1 and -2 are highly conserved in their LIM, nebulin-like, and SH3 domains ,but differ significantly at their linker regions. Both proteins are ubiquitously expressed and involved in cytoskeletal architecture, especially in the organization of focal adhesions. LASP-1 and LASP-2, are important during early embryo- and fetogenesis and are highly expressed in the central nervous system of the adult. However, only LASP-1 seems to participate significantly in neuronal differentiation and plays an important functional role in migration and proliferation of certain cancer cells while the role of LASP-2 is more structural. The expression of LASP-1 in breast tumors is increased significantly. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188831  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 41.98  E-value: 5.62e-06
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09447    1 CARCGKTVYPTEKLNCLDKIWHKGCFKCEVCGMTLNMKNYKGYNKKPYCNAHY 53
LIM1_Zyxin cd09349
The first LIM domain of Zyxin; The first LIM domain of Zyxin: Zyxin exhibits three copies of ...
110-171 6.27e-06

The first LIM domain of Zyxin; The first LIM domain of Zyxin: Zyxin exhibits three copies of the LIM domain, an extensive proline-rich domain and a nuclear export signal. Localized at sites of cell substratum adhesion in fibroblasts, Zyxin interacts with alpha-actinin, members of the cysteine-rich protein (CRP) family, proteins that display Src homology 3 (SH3) domains and Ena/VASP family members. Zyxin and its partners have been implicated in the spatial control of actin filament assembly as well as in pathways important for cell differentiation. In addition to its functions at focal adhesion plaques, recent work has shown that zyxin moves from the sites of cell contacts to the nucleus, where it directly participates in the regulation of gene expression. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188735 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 87  Bit Score: 42.92  E-value: 6.27e-06
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gi 302191615 110 AQKIGGSERCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGA-GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09349   25 AAEAATNELCGICGQPLSRTQPAVRAlGHLFHVTCFTCHQCEQQLQGQQFYSLEGKPYCEECY 87
LIM1_LIMK cd09364
The first LIM domain of LIMK (LIM domain Kinase ); The first LIM domain of LIMK (LIM domain ...
119-171 1.02e-05

The first LIM domain of LIMK (LIM domain Kinase ); The first LIM domain of LIMK (LIM domain Kinase ): LIMK protein family is comprised of two members LIMK1 and LIMK2. LIMK contains two LIM domains, a PDZ domain and a kinase domain. LIMK is involved in the regulation of actin polymerization and microtubule disassembly. LIMK influences architecture of the actin cytoskeleton by regulating the activity of the cofilin family proteins cofilin1, cofilin2, and destrin. The mechanism of the activation is to phosphorylates cofilin on serine 3 and inactivates its actin-severing activity, and altering the rate of actin depolymerisation. LIMKs can function in both cytoplasm and nucleus and are expressed in all tissues. Both LIMK1 and LIMK2 can act in the nucleus to suppress Rac/Cdc42-dependent cyclin D1 expression. However, LIMK1 and LIMk2 have different cellular locations. While LIMK1 localizes mainly at focal adhesions, LIMK2 is found in cytoplasmic punctae, suggesting that they may have different cellular functions. The LIM domains of LIMK have been shown to play an important role in regulating kinase activity and likely also contribute to LIMK function by acting as sites of protein-to-protein interactions. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188750 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 41.32  E-value: 1.02e-05
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLeSTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09364    1 CAGCRGKILDSQYVQALNQDWHCDCFRCSVCSDSL-SNWYFEKDGKLYCRKDY 52
LIM1_TLP cd09476
The first LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The first LIM domain of thymus LIM protein ...
10-62 1.13e-05

The first LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The first LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP): TLP is the distant member of the CRP family of proteins. TLP has two isomers (TLP-A and TLP-B) and sharing approximately 30% with each of the three other CRPs. Like CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3/MLP, TLP has two LIM domains, connected by a flexible linker region. Unlike the CRPs, TLP lacks the nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K) and is localized solely in the cytoplasm. TLP is specifically expressed in the thymus in a subset of cortical epithelial cells. TLP has a role in development of normal thymus and in controlling the development and differentiation of thymic epithelial cells. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188860  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 41.49  E-value: 1.13e-05
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYC-KSCY 62
Cdd:cd09476    1 CPRCDKTVYFAEKVSSLGKNWHRFCLKCERCSKILSPGGHAEHDGKPYChKPCY 54
LIM_Eplin_like cd09442
The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin) like proteins; The Lim domain of ...
10-62 1.36e-05

The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin) like proteins; The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin) like proteins: This family contains Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm in Neoplasm (Eplin), xin actin-binding repeat-containing protein 2 (XIRP2) and a group of protein with unknown function. The members of this family all contain a single LIM domain. Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm is a cytoskeleton-associated tumor suppressor whose expression inversely correlates with cell growth, motility, invasion and cancer mortality. Eplin interacts and stabilizes F-actin filaments and stress fibers, which correlates with its ability to suppress anchorage independent growth. In epithelial cells, Eplin is required for formation of the F-actin adhesion belt by binding to the E-cadherin-catenin complex through alpha-catenin. Eplin is expressed in two isoforms, a longer Eplin-beta and a shorter Eplin-alpha. Eplin-alpha mRNA is detected in various tissues and cell lines, but is absent or down regulated in cancer cells. Xirp2 contains a LIM domain and Xin re peats for binding to and stabilising F-actin. Xirp2 is expressed in muscles and is significantly induced in the heart in response to systemic administration of angiotensin II. Xirp2 is an important effector of the Ang II signaling pathway in the heart. The expression of Xirp2 is activated by myocyte enhancer factor (MEF)2A, whose transcriptional activity is stimulated by angiotersin II. Thus, Xirp2 plays important pathological roles in the angiotensin II induced hypertension. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188826 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 40.93  E-value: 1.36e-05
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLD-STTVAVHGeEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09442    1 CTVCQKRVYPMERLIADKQNFHKSCFRCEHCNSKLSlGNYASLHG-RIYCKPHF 53
LIM_like_1 cd09400
LIM domain in proteins of unknown function; LIM domain in proteins of unknown function: LIM ...
117-174 1.42e-05

LIM domain in proteins of unknown function; LIM domain in proteins of unknown function: LIM domains are identified in a diverse group of proteins with wide variety of biological functions, including gene expression regulation, cell fate determination, cytoskeleton organization, tumor formation, and development. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes. They perform their functions through interactions with other protein partners. The LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic highly conserved zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. The consensus sequence of LIM domain has been defined as C-x(2)-C-x(16,23)-H-x(2)-[CH]-x(2)-C-x(2)-C-x(16,21)-C-x(2,3)-[CHD] (where X denotes any amino acid).


Pssm-ID: 188784  Cd Length: 61  Bit Score: 41.26  E-value: 1.42e-05
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gi 302191615 117 ERCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLAD-KDGEIYCKGCYAKN 174
Cdd:cd09400    3 EPCASCGLPVFLAERLLIEGKVYHRTCFKCARCGVQLTPGSFYEtEYGSYCCETCPDEE 61
LIM_LASP_like cd09359
The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP)-like proteins; The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 ...
119-171 1.81e-05

The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP)-like proteins; The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP) like proteins: This family contains two types of LIM containing proteins; LASP and N-RAP. LASP family contains two highly homologous members, LASP-1 and LASP-2. LASP contains a LIM motif at its amino terminus, a src homology 3 (SH3) domains at its C-terminal part, and a nebulin-like region in the middle. LASP-1 and -2 are highly conserved in their LIM, nebulin-like, and SH3 domains, but differ significantly at their linker regions. Both proteins are ubiquitously expressed and involved in cytoskeletal architecture, especially in the organization of focal adhesions. LASP-1 and LASP-2, are important during early embryo- and fetogenesis and are highly expressed in the central nervous system of the adult. However, only LASP-1 seems to participate significantly in neuronal differentiation and plays an important functional role in migration and proliferation of certain cancer cells while the role of LASP-2 is more structural. The expression of LASP-1 in breast tumors is increased significantly. N-RAP is a muscle-specific protein concentrated at myotendinous junctions in skeletal muscle and intercalated disks in cardiac muscle. LIM domain is found at the N-terminus of N-RAP and the C-terminal of N-RAP contains a region with multiple of nebulin repeats. N-RAP functions as a scaffolding protein that organizes alpha-actinin and actin into symmetrical I-Z-I structures in developing myofibrils. Nebulin repeat is known as actin binding domain. The N-RAP is hypothesized to form antiparallel dimerization via its LIM domain. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188745  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 40.71  E-value: 1.81e-05
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09359    1 CARCGKIVYPTEKVNCLDKTWHKACFHCEVCKMTLNMNNYKGYQKKPYCNAHY 53
LIM1_LIMK1 cd09462
The first LIM domain of LIMK1 (LIM domain Kinase 1); The first LIM domain of LIMK1 (LIM domain ...
119-171 1.86e-05

The first LIM domain of LIMK1 (LIM domain Kinase 1); The first LIM domain of LIMK1 (LIM domain Kinase 1): LIMK1 belongs to the LIMK protein family, which comprises LIMK1 and LIMK2. LIMK contains two LIM domains, a PDZ domain, and a kinase domain. LIMK is involved in the regulation of actin polymerization and microtubule disassembly. LIMK influences architecture of the actin cytoskeleton by regulating the activity of the cofilin family proteins cofilin1, cofilin2, and destrin. The mechanism of the activation is to phosphorylates cofilin on serine 3 and inactivates its actin-severing activity, and altering the rate of actin depolymerization. LIMKs can function in both cytoplasm and nucleus. Both LIMK1 and LIMK2 can act in the nucleus to suppress Rac/Cdc42-dependent cyclin D1 expression. LIMK1 is expressed in all tissues and is localized to focal adhesions in the cell. LIMK1 can form homodimers upon binding of HSP90 and is activated by Rho effector Rho kinase and MAPKAPK2. LIMK1 is important for normal central nervous system development, and its deletion has been implicated in the development of the human genetic disorder Williams syndrome. Moreover, LIMK1 up-regulates the promoter activity of urokinase type plasminogen activator and induces its mRNA and protein expression in breast cancer cells. The LIM domains have been shown to play an important role in regulating kinase activity and likely also contribute to LIMK function by acting as sites of protein-to-protein interactions. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188846 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 74  Bit Score: 41.41  E-value: 1.86e-05
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLeSTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09462   22 CASCGQSIYDGQYLQALNSDWHADCFRCCECGASL-SHWYYEKDGRLFCKKDY 73
LIM1_Testin_like cd09340
The first LIM domain of Testin-like family; The first LIM domain of Testin_like family: This ...
119-167 1.88e-05

The first LIM domain of Testin-like family; The first LIM domain of Testin_like family: This family includes testin, prickle, dyxin and LIMPETin. Structurally, testin and prickle proteins contain three LIM domains at C-terminal; LIMPETin has six LIM domains; and dyxin presents only two LIM domains. However, all members of the family contain a PET protein-protein interaction domain. Testin is a cytoskeleton associated focal adhesion protein that localizes along actin stress fibers, at cell-cell-contact areas, and at focal adhesion plaques. Testin interacts with a variety of cytoskeletal proteins, including zyxin, mena, VASP, talin, and actin and it is involved in cell motility and adhesion events. Prickles have been implicated in roles of regulating tissue polarity or planar cell polarity (PCP). Dyxin involves in lung and heart development by interaction with GATA6 and blocking GATA6 activated target genes. LIMPETin might be the recombinant product of genes coding testin and four and half LIM proteins and its function is not well understood. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188726  Cd Length: 58  Bit Score: 40.66  E-value: 1.88e-05
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQ-------AVYAAEKviGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYC 167
Cdd:cd09340    1 CEKCKEpinpgevAVFAERA--GEDACWHPGCFVCETCNELLVDLIYFYHDGKIYC 54
LIM_Ltd-1 cd09443
The LIM domain of LIM and transglutaminase domains protein (Ltd-1); The LIM domain of LIM and ...
10-60 2.81e-05

The LIM domain of LIM and transglutaminase domains protein (Ltd-1); The LIM domain of LIM and transglutaminase domains protein (Ltd-1): This family includes mouse Ky protein and Caenorhabditis elegans Ltd-1 protein. The members of this family consists a N-terminal Lim domain and a C-terminal transglutaminase domain. The mouse Ky protein has putative function in muscle development. The mouse with ky mutant exhibits combined posterior and lateral curvature of the spine. The Ltd-1 gene in C. elegans is expressed in developing hypodermal cells from the twofold stage embryo through adulthood. These data define the ltd-1 gene as a novel marker for C. elegans epithelial cell development. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188827 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 40.10  E-value: 2.81e-05
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVC--KKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKS 60
Cdd:cd09443    1 CPRCGKTAYPAESVDKDGTFYHKGCFKCRECgtRLSLKTFTFVQGDGEVYCAR 53
LIM_LASP cd09447
The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP); The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP): ...
10-62 5.20e-05

The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP); The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP): LASP family contains two highly homologous members, LASP-1 and LASP-2. LASP contains a LIM motif at its amino terminus, a src homology 3 (SH3) domains at its C-terminal part, and a nebulin-like region in the middle. LASP-1 and -2 are highly conserved in their LIM, nebulin-like, and SH3 domains ,but differ significantly at their linker regions. Both proteins are ubiquitously expressed and involved in cytoskeletal architecture, especially in the organization of focal adhesions. LASP-1 and LASP-2, are important during early embryo- and fetogenesis and are highly expressed in the central nervous system of the adult. However, only LASP-1 seems to participate significantly in neuronal differentiation and plays an important functional role in migration and proliferation of certain cancer cells while the role of LASP-2 is more structural. The expression of LASP-1 in breast tumors is increased significantly. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188831  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 39.28  E-value: 5.20e-05
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09447    1 CARCGKTVYPTEKLNCLDKIWHKGCFKCEVCGMTLNMKNYKGYNKKPYCNAHY 53
LIM_N_RAP cd09446
The LIM domain of N-RAP; The LIM domain of N-RAP: N-RAP is a muscle-specific protein ...
119-168 5.35e-05

The LIM domain of N-RAP; The LIM domain of N-RAP: N-RAP is a muscle-specific protein concentrated at myotendinous junctions in skeletal muscle and intercalated disks in cardiac muscle. LIM domain is found at the N-terminus of N-RAP and the C-terminal of N-RAP contains a region with multiple of nebulin repeats. N-RAP functions as a scaffolding protein that organizes alpha-actinin and actin into symmetrical I-Z-I structures in developing myofibrils. Nebulin repeat is known as actin binding domain. The N-RAP is hypothesized to form antiparallel dimerization via its LIM domain. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188830  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 39.52  E-value: 5.35e-05
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCK 168
Cdd:cd09446    1 CARCGYGVYPAEKINCIDQTWHKACFHCEVCKMMLTVNNFVSHQKKPYCQ 50
LIM_CRIP cd09478
The LIM domain of Cysteine-Rich Intestinal Protein (CRIP); The LIM domain of Cysteine-Rich ...
10-62 5.80e-05

The LIM domain of Cysteine-Rich Intestinal Protein (CRIP); The LIM domain of Cysteine-Rich Intestinal Protein (CRIP): CRIP is a short protein with only one LIM domain. CRIP gene is developmentally regulated and can be induced by glucocorticoid hormones during the first three postnatal weeks. The domain shows close sequence homology to LIM domain of thymus LIM protein. However, unlike the TLP proteins which have two LIM domains, the members of this family have only one LIM domain. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188862  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 39.48  E-value: 5.80e-05
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKS-CY 62
Cdd:cd09478    1 CPKCDKEVYFAERVTSLGKDWHRPCLKCEKCGKTLTPGSHAEHDGKPYCNHpCY 54
LIM2_LPP cd09354
The second LIM domain of lipoma preferred partner (LPP); The second LIM domain of lipoma ...
10-69 6.23e-05

The second LIM domain of lipoma preferred partner (LPP); The second LIM domain of lipoma preferred partner (LPP): LPP is a member of the zyxin LIM protein family and contains three LIM zinc-binding domains at the C-terminal and proline-rich region at the N-terminal. LPP initially identified as the most frequent translocation partner of HMGA2 (High Mobility Group A2) in a subgroup of benign tumors of adipose tissue (lipomas). It was also shown to be rearranged in a number of other soft tissues, as well as in a case of acute monoblastic leukemia. In addition to its involvement in tumors, LPP was inedited as a smooth muscle restricted LIM protein that plays an important role in SMC migration. LPP is localized at sites of cell adhesion, cell-cell contacts and transiently in the nucleus. In nucleus, it acts as a coactivator for the ETS domain transcription factor PEA3. In addition to PEA3, it interacts with alpha-actinin,vasodilator stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP),Palladin, and Scrib. The LIM domains are the main focal adhesion targeting elements and that the proline- rich region, which harbors binding sites for alpha-actinin and vasodilator- stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP), has a weak targeting capacity. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188740 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 60  Bit Score: 39.45  E-value: 6.23e-05
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVyFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHG-EEIYCKSCYGKKYGPK 69
Cdd:cd09354    1 CSVCSKPI-LDRILRATGKPYHPQCFTCVVCGKSLDGIPFTVDAtNQIHCIEDFHKKFAPR 60
LIM_Eplin_alpha_beta cd09485
The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin); The Lim domain of Epithelial ...
10-59 8.85e-05

The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin); The Lim domain of Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm (Eplin): Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm is a cytoskeleton-associated tumor suppressor whose expression inversely correlates with cell growth, motility, invasion and cancer mortality. Eplin interacts and stabilizes F-actin filaments and stress fibers, which correlates with its ability to suppress anchorage independent growth. In epithelial cells, Eplin is required for formation of the F-actin adhesion belt by binding to the E-cadherin-catenin complex through alpha-catenin. Eplin is expressed in two isoforms, a longer Eplin-beta and a shorter Eplin-alpha. Eplin-alpha mRNA is detected in various tissues and cell lines, but is absent or down regulated in cancer cells. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188869 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 38.71  E-value: 8.85e-05
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCK 59
Cdd:cd09485    1 CVSCQKTVYPLERLVANQQIYHNSCFRCSYCNTKLSLGTYASLHGNIYCK 50
LIM_LASP_like cd09359
The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP)-like proteins; The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 ...
10-62 8.99e-05

The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP)-like proteins; The LIM domain of LIM and SH3 Protein (LASP) like proteins: This family contains two types of LIM containing proteins; LASP and N-RAP. LASP family contains two highly homologous members, LASP-1 and LASP-2. LASP contains a LIM motif at its amino terminus, a src homology 3 (SH3) domains at its C-terminal part, and a nebulin-like region in the middle. LASP-1 and -2 are highly conserved in their LIM, nebulin-like, and SH3 domains, but differ significantly at their linker regions. Both proteins are ubiquitously expressed and involved in cytoskeletal architecture, especially in the organization of focal adhesions. LASP-1 and LASP-2, are important during early embryo- and fetogenesis and are highly expressed in the central nervous system of the adult. However, only LASP-1 seems to participate significantly in neuronal differentiation and plays an important functional role in migration and proliferation of certain cancer cells while the role of LASP-2 is more structural. The expression of LASP-1 in breast tumors is increased significantly. N-RAP is a muscle-specific protein concentrated at myotendinous junctions in skeletal muscle and intercalated disks in cardiac muscle. LIM domain is found at the N-terminus of N-RAP and the C-terminal of N-RAP contains a region with multiple of nebulin repeats. N-RAP functions as a scaffolding protein that organizes alpha-actinin and actin into symmetrical I-Z-I structures in developing myofibrils. Nebulin repeat is known as actin binding domain. The N-RAP is hypothesized to form antiparallel dimerization via its LIM domain. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188745  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 38.79  E-value: 8.99e-05
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09359    1 CARCGKIVYPTEKVNCLDKTWHKACFHCEVCKMTLNMNNYKGYQKKPYCNAHY 53
LIM1_FHL cd09343
The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL); The first LIM domain of ...
137-171 1.17e-04

The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL); The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL): LIM-only protein family consists of five members, designated FHL1, FHL2, FHL3, FHL5 and LIMPETin. The first four members are composed of four complete LIM domains arranged in tandem and an N-terminal single zinc finger domain with a consensus sequence equivalent to the C-terminal half of a LIM domain. LIMPETin is an exception, containing six LIM domains. FHL1, 2 and 3 are predominantly expressed in muscle tissues, and FHL5 is highly expressed in male germ cells. FHL proteins exert their roles as transcription co-activators or co-repressors through a wide array of interaction partners. For example, FHL1 binds to Myosin-binding protein C, regulating myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly. FHL2 has shown to interact with more than 50 different proteins, including receptors, structural proteins, transcription factors and cofactors, signal transducers, splicing factors, DNA replication and repair enzymes, and metabolic enzymes. FHL3 int eracts with many transcription factors, such as CREB, BKLF/KLF3, CtBP2, MyoD, and MZF_1. FHL5 is a tissue-specific coactivator of CREB/CREM family transcription factors. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188729  Cd Length: 59  Bit Score: 38.57  E-value: 1.17e-04
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gi 302191615 137 KSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09343   24 RHWHEGCFKCFKCQRSLVDKPFAAKDEDLLCTECY 58
LIM2_TLP cd09477
The second LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The second LIM domain of thymus LIM protein ...
10-62 1.27e-04

The second LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP); The second LIM domain of thymus LIM protein (TLP): TLP is the distant member of the CRP family of proteins. TLP has two isomers (TLP-A and TLP-B) and sharing approximately 30% with each of the three other CRPs. Like CRP1, CRP2 and CRP3/MLP, TLP has two LIM domains, connected by a flexible linker region. Unlike the CRPs, TLP lacks the nuclear targeting signal (K/R-K/R-Y-G-P-K) and is localized solely in the cytoplasm. TLP is specifically expressed in the thymus in a subset of cortical epithelial cells. TLP has a role in development of normal thymus and in controlling the development and differentiation of thymic epithelial cells. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188861  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 38.46  E-value: 1.27e-04
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCK-SCY 62
Cdd:cd09477    1 CPGCGKPVYFAEKVMSLGRNWHRPCLRCQRCKKTLTAGGHAEHDGSPYCHvPCY 54
LIM_N_RAP cd09446
The LIM domain of N-RAP; The LIM domain of N-RAP: N-RAP is a muscle-specific protein ...
10-59 1.29e-04

The LIM domain of N-RAP; The LIM domain of N-RAP: N-RAP is a muscle-specific protein concentrated at myotendinous junctions in skeletal muscle and intercalated disks in cardiac muscle. LIM domain is found at the N-terminus of N-RAP and the C-terminal of N-RAP contains a region with multiple of nebulin repeats. N-RAP functions as a scaffolding protein that organizes alpha-actinin and actin into symmetrical I-Z-I structures in developing myofibrils. Nebulin repeat is known as actin binding domain. The N-RAP is hypothesized to form antiparallel dimerization via its LIM domain. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188830  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 38.36  E-value: 1.29e-04
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCK 59
Cdd:cd09446    1 CARCGYGVYPAEKINCIDQTWHKACFHCEVCKMMLTVNNFVSHQKKPYCQ 50
LIM1_LIMPETin cd09414
The first LIM domain of protein LIMPETin; The first LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin ...
119-171 1.32e-04

The first LIM domain of protein LIMPETin; The first LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin contains 6 LIM domains at the C-terminal and an N-terminal PET domain. Four of the six LIM domains are highly homologous to the four and half LIM domain protein family and two of them show sequence similarity to the LIM domains of the Testin family. Thus, LIMPETin may be the recombinant product of genes coding testin and FHL proteins. In Schistosoma mansoni, where LIMPETin was first identified, LIMPETin is down regulated in sexually mature adult Schistosoma females compared to sexually immature adult females and adult male. Its differential expression indicates that it is a transcription regulator. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188798 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 58  Bit Score: 38.53  E-value: 1.32e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKS-----WHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09414    1 CGGCSEPLKYGELAVTAPKFgesllWHPACFRCSTCEELLVDLTYCVHDDQIYCERHY 58
LIM1_FHL1 cd09344
The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1; The first LIM domain of Four ...
136-170 1.98e-04

The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1; The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1): FHL1 is heavily expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscles. It plays important roles in muscle growth, differentiation, and sarcomere assembly by acting as a modulator of transcription factors. Defects in FHL1 gene are responsible for a number of Muscular dystrophy-like muscle disorders. It has been detected that FHL1 binds to Myosin-binding protein C, regulating myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188730  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 37.81  E-value: 1.98e-04
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gi 302191615 136 GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGC 170
Cdd:cd09344   19 NRYWHETCFRCAKCYKPLANEPFVAKDNKILCGKC 53
LIM2_FHL1 cd09424
The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1); The second LIM domain ...
21-66 2.15e-04

The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1); The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1): FHL1 is heavily expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscles. It plays important roles in muscle growth, differentiation, and sarcomere assembly by acting as a modulator of transcription factors. Defects in FHL1 gene are responsible for a number of Muscular dystrophy-like muscle disorders. It has been detected that FHL1 binds to Myosin-binding protein C, regulating myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188808  Cd Length: 58  Bit Score: 37.82  E-value: 2.15e-04
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gi 302191615  21 EEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYGKKY 66
Cdd:cd09424   13 QNVEYKGNVWHKDCFTCSNCKQPIGTKSFFPKGEDFYCVPCHEKKF 58
LIM_Eplin_like_1 cd09486
a LIM domain subfamily on a group of proteins with unknown function; This model represents a ...
10-59 2.53e-04

a LIM domain subfamily on a group of proteins with unknown function; This model represents a LIM domain subfamily of Eplin-like family. This family shows highest homology to the LIM domains on Eplin and XIRP2 protein families. Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm is a cytoskeleton-associated tumor suppressor whose expression inversely correlates with cell growth, motility, invasion and cancer mortality. Xirp2 is expressed in muscles and is an important effector of the Ang II signaling pathway in the heart. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188870 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 37.64  E-value: 2.53e-04
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCK 59
Cdd:cd09486    1 CSSCQKTVYPMERLVADKLVFHNSCFCCKHCNAKLSLGSYAALHGEFYCK 50
LIM2_Zyxin cd09353
The second LIM domain of Zyxin; The second LIM domain of Zyxin: Zyxin exhibits three copies of ...
10-69 3.34e-04

The second LIM domain of Zyxin; The second LIM domain of Zyxin: Zyxin exhibits three copies of the LIM domain, an extensive proline-rich domain and a nuclear export signal. Localized at sites of cellsubstratum adhesion in fibroblasts, Zyxin interacts with alpha-actinin, members of the cysteine-rich protein (CRP) family, proteins that display Src homology 3 (SH3) domains and Ena/VASP family members. Zyxin and its partners have been implicated in the spatial control of actin filament assembly as well as in pathways important for cell differentiation. In addition to its functions at focal adhesion plaques, recent work has shown that zyxin moves from the sites of cell contacts to the nucleus, where it directly participates in the regulation of gene expression. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors o r scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188739 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 60  Bit Score: 37.60  E-value: 3.34e-04
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYfAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAV-HGEEIYCKSCYGKKYGPK 69
Cdd:cd09353    1 CAVCDQKIT-DRMLKATGKSYHPQCFTCVVCKCPLEGESFIVdQANQPHCVNDYHRRYAPR 60
LIM1_PINCH cd09331
The first LIM domain of protein PINCH; The first LIM domain of paxillin: Paxillin is an ...
119-171 3.80e-04

The first LIM domain of protein PINCH; The first LIM domain of paxillin: Paxillin is an adaptor protein, which recruits key components of the signal-transduction machinery to specific sub-cellular locations to respond to environmental changes rapidly. The C-terminal region of paxillin contains four LIM domains which target paxillin to focal adhesions, presumably through a direct association with the cytoplasmic tail of beta-integrin. The N-terminal of paxillin is leucine-rich LD-motifs. Paxillin is found at the interface between the plasma membrane and the actin cytoskeleton. The binding partners of paxillin are diverse and include protein tyrosine kinases, such as Src and FAK, structural proteins, such as vinculin and actopaxin, and regulators of actin organization. Paxillin recruits these proteins to their function sites to control the dynamic changes in cell adhesion, cytoskeletal reorganization and gene expression. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188717  Cd Length: 59  Bit Score: 37.31  E-value: 3.80e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGA-GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09331    1 CERCREGFEPDEKIVNSnGELYHEQCFVCAQCFQPFPDGLFYEFEGRKYCEHDF 54
LIM3_LIMPETin cd09421
The third LIM domain of protein LIMPETin; The third LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin ...
119-171 4.49e-04

The third LIM domain of protein LIMPETin; The third LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin contains 6 LIM domains at the C-terminal and an N-terminal PET domain. Four of the six LIM domains are highly homologous to the four and half LIM domain protein family and two of them show sequence similarity to the LIM domains of the testin family. Thus, LIMPETin may be the recombinant product of genes coding testin and FHL proteins. In Schistosoma mansoni, where LIMPETin was first identified, LIMPETin is down regulated in sexually mature adult Schistosoma females compared to sexually immature adult females and adult male. Its differential expression indicates that it is a transcription regulator. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188805  Cd Length: 59  Bit Score: 37.16  E-value: 4.49e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIG-AGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09421    5 CEECSKIIGIDSKDLSyKDKHWHEACFLCSKCKISLVDKPFGSKADRIYCGNCY 58
LIM_DA1 cd09396
The Lim domain of DA1; The Lim domain of DA1: DA1 contains one copy of LIM domain and a domain ...
119-171 4.86e-04

The Lim domain of DA1; The Lim domain of DA1: DA1 contains one copy of LIM domain and a domain of unknown function. DA1 is predicted as an ubiquitin receptor, which sets final seed and organ size by restricting the period of cell proliferation. The LIM domain is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188782 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 36.85  E-value: 4.86e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09396    1 CAGCKSEIGHGRFLSALGAVWHPECFRCHACRKPIAEHEFSVSGNDPYHKSCY 53
LIM4_FHL1 cd09348
The fourth LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1); The fourth LIM domain ...
8-64 5.71e-04

The fourth LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1); The fourth LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1): FHL1 is heavily expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscles. It plays important roles in muscle growth, differentiation, and sarcomere assembly by acting as a modulator of transcription factors. Defects in FHL1 gene are responsible for a number of Muscular dystrophy-like muscle disorders. It has been detected that FHL1 binds to Myosin-binding protein C, regulating myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188734  Cd Length: 64  Bit Score: 37.05  E-value: 5.71e-04
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gi 302191615   8 KKCGVCQKTVY----FAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYGK 64
Cdd:cd09348    3 KKCSGCQNPITgfgkGTNVVNYEGSSWHDYCFNCKKCSLNLANKRFVFHNGQIYCSDCAKK 63
LIM1_Leupaxin cd09406
The first LIM domain of Leupaxin; The first LIM domain of Leupaxin: Leupaxin is a cytoskeleton ...
119-171 5.94e-04

The first LIM domain of Leupaxin; The first LIM domain of Leupaxin: Leupaxin is a cytoskeleton adaptor protein, which is preferentially expressed in hematopoietic cells. Leupaxin belongs to the paxillin focal adhesion protein family. Same as other members of the family, it has four leucine-rich LD-motifs in the N-terminus and four LIM domains in the C-terminus. It may function in cell type-specific signaling by associating with interaction partners PYK2, FAK, PEP and p95PKL. When expressed in human leukocytic cells, leupaxin significantly suppressed integrin-mediated cell adhesion to fibronectin and the tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin. These findings indicate that leupaxin may negatively regulate the functions of paxillin during integrin signaling. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188790 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 36.77  E-value: 5.94e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVyAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09406    3 CASCQKPI-AGQVVTALGQTWHPEHFVCCQCGKELGSRPFFERNGQAYCEEDY 54
LIM2_FHL2 cd09426
The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2); The second LIM domain ...
119-173 6.06e-04

The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2); The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2): FHL2 is one of the best studied FHL proteins. FHL2 expression is most abundant in the heart, and in brain, liver and lung to a lesser extent. FHL2 participates in a wide range of cellular processes, such as transcriptional regulation, signal transduction, and cell survival by binding to various protein partners. FHL2 has shown to interact with more than 50 different proteins, including receptors, structural proteins, transcription factors and cofactors, signal transducers, splicing factors, DNA replication and repair enzymes, and metabolic enzymes. Although FHL2 is abundantly expressed in heart, the fhl2 null mice are viable and had no detectable abnormal cardiac phenotype. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to s upport the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188810  Cd Length: 57  Bit Score: 36.57  E-value: 6.06e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVY-AAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYAK 173
Cdd:cd09426    1 CSECKKTIMpGTRKMEYKGNSWHETCFICQRCQQPIGTKSFIPKDNQNFCVPCYEK 56
LIM1_Isl cd09366
The first LIM domain of Isl, a member of LHX protein family; The first LIM domain of Isl: Isl ...
138-171 6.31e-04

The first LIM domain of Isl, a member of LHX protein family; The first LIM domain of Isl: Isl is a member of LHX protein family, which features two tandem N-terminal LIM domains and a C-terminal DNA binding homeodomain. Isl1 and Isl2 are the two conserved members of this family. Proteins in this group are found in the nucleus and act as transcription factors or cofactors. LHX proteins are critical for the development of specialized cells in multiple tissue types, including the nervous system, skeletal muscle, the heart, the kidneys, and endocrine organs, such as the pituitary gland and the pancreas. Isl-1 is one of the LHX proteins isolated originally by virtue of its ability to bind DNA sequences from the 5'-flanking region of the rat insulin gene in pancreatic insulin-producing cells. Mice deficient in Isl-1 fail to form the dorsal exocrine pancreas and islet cells fail to differentiate. On the other hand, Isl-1 takes part in the pituitary development by activating the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene together with LHX3 and steroidogenic factor 1. Mouse Is l2 is expressed in the retinal ganglion cells and the developing spinal cord where it plays a role in motor neuron development. Same as Isl1, Isl2 may also be able to bind to the insulin gene enhancer to promote gene activation. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188752 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 36.55  E-value: 6.31e-04
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gi 302191615 138 SWHKACFRCAKCGKGL-ESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09366   21 EWHAACLKCAECGQYLdETCTCFVRDGKTYCKRDY 55
LIM_Mical cd09439
The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL); The LIM domain of Mical (molecule ...
10-44 7.08e-04

The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL); The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL): MICAL is a large, multidomain, cytosolic protein with a single LIM domain, a calponin homology (CH) domain and a flavoprotein monooxygenase domain. In Drosophila, MICAL is expressed in axons, interacts with the neuronal A (PlexA) receptor and is required for Semapho-rin 1a (Sema-1a)-PlexA-mediated repulsive axon guidance. The LIM domain and calporin homology domain are known for interactions with the cytoskeleton, cytoskeletal adaptor proteins, and other signaling proteins. The flavoprotein monooxygenase (MO) is required for semaphorin-plexin repulsive axon guidance during axonal pathfinding in the Drosophila neuromuscular system. In addition, MICAL was characterized to interact with Rab13 and Rab8 to coordinate the assembly of tight junctions and adherens junctions in epithelial cells. Thus, MICAL was also named junctional Rab13-binding protein (JRAB). As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188823 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 36.51  E-value: 7.08e-04
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNL 44
Cdd:cd09439    1 CYFCKKRVYVMERLSAEGLFFHRSCFKCSYCGTTL 35
LIM2_LPP cd09354
The second LIM domain of lipoma preferred partner (LPP); The second LIM domain of lipoma ...
119-178 7.35e-04

The second LIM domain of lipoma preferred partner (LPP); The second LIM domain of lipoma preferred partner (LPP): LPP is a member of the zyxin LIM protein family and contains three LIM zinc-binding domains at the C-terminal and proline-rich region at the N-terminal. LPP initially identified as the most frequent translocation partner of HMGA2 (High Mobility Group A2) in a subgroup of benign tumors of adipose tissue (lipomas). It was also shown to be rearranged in a number of other soft tissues, as well as in a case of acute monoblastic leukemia. In addition to its involvement in tumors, LPP was inedited as a smooth muscle restricted LIM protein that plays an important role in SMC migration. LPP is localized at sites of cell adhesion, cell-cell contacts and transiently in the nucleus. In nucleus, it acts as a coactivator for the ETS domain transcription factor PEA3. In addition to PEA3, it interacts with alpha-actinin,vasodilator stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP),Palladin, and Scrib. The LIM domains are the main focal adhesion targeting elements and that the proline- rich region, which harbors binding sites for alpha-actinin and vasodilator- stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP), has a weak targeting capacity. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188740 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 60  Bit Score: 36.37  E-value: 7.35e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYaaEKVIGA-GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLA-DKDGEIYCKGCYAKNFGPK 178
Cdd:cd09354    1 CSVCSKPIL--DRILRAtGKPYHPQCFTCVVCGKSLDGIPFTvDATNQIHCIEDFHKKFAPR 60
LIM1_ENH cd09453
The first LIM domain of the Enigma Homolog (ENH) family; The first LIM domain of the Enigma ...
119-171 7.59e-04

The first LIM domain of the Enigma Homolog (ENH) family; The first LIM domain of the Enigma Homolog (ENH) family: ENH was initially identified in rat brain. Same as enigma, it contains three LIM domains at the C-terminus and a PDZ domain at N-terminus. ENH is implicated in signal transduction processes involving protein kinases. It has also been shown that ENH interacts with protein kinase D1 (PKD1) via its LIM domains and forms a complex with PKD1 and the alpha1C subunit of cardiac L-type voltage-gated calcium channel in rat neonatal cardiomyocytes. The N-terminal PDZ domain interacts with alpha-actinin at the Z-line. ENH is expressed in multiple tissues, such as skeletal muscle, heart, bone, and brain. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188837 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 36.15  E-value: 7.59e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAeKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09453    1 CATCNQVIRGP-FLVALGKSWHPEEFNCAHCKSSMAYIGFVEEKGALYCEICY 52
LIM1_Rga cd09394
The first LIM domain of Rga GTPase-Activating Proteins; The first LIM domain of Rga ...
119-170 7.71e-04

The first LIM domain of Rga GTPase-Activating Proteins; The first LIM domain of Rga GTPase-Activating Proteins: The members of this family contain two tandem repeats of LIM domains and a Rho-type GTPase activating protein (RhoGap) domain. Rga activates GTPases during polarized morphogenesis. In yeast, a known regulating target of Rga is CDC42p, a small GTPase. The LIM domain is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188780  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 36.18  E-value: 7.71e-04
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGL--ESTTLADKDGEIYCKGC 170
Cdd:cd09394    1 CVGCKESITEGHAYELGGDRWHIHCFKCYKCDKKLscDSNFLVLGDGSLICSDC 54
LIM1_Enigma_like cd09361
The first LIM domain of Enigma-like family; The first LIM domain of Enigma-like family: The ...
132-171 7.82e-04

The first LIM domain of Enigma-like family; The first LIM domain of Enigma-like family: The Enigma LIM domain family is comprised of three members: Enigma, ENH, and Cypher (mouse)/ZASP (human). These subfamily members contain a single PDZ domain at the N-terminus and three LIM domains at the C-terminus. Enigma was initially characterized in humans and is expressed in multiple tissues, such as skeletal muscle, heart, bone, and brain. The third LIM domain specifically interacts with the insulin receptor and the second LIM domain interacts with the receptor tyrosine kinase Ret and the adaptor protein APS. Thus Enigma is implicated in signal transduction processes, such as mitogenic activity, insulin related actin organization, and glucose metabolism. The second member, ENH protein, was first identified in rat brain. It has been shown that ENH interacts with protein kinase D1 (PKD1) via its LIM domains and forms a complex with PKD1 and the alpha1C subunit of cardiac L-type voltage-gated calcium channel in rat neonatal cardiomyocytes. The N-terminal PDZ domain interacts with alpha-actinin at the Z-line. ZASP/Cypher is required for maintenance of Z-line structure during muscle contraction, but not required for Z-line assembly. In heart, Cypher/ZASP plays a structural role through its interaction with cytoskeletal Z-line proteins. In addition, there is increasing evidence that Cypher/ZASP also performs signaling functions. Studies reveal that Cypher/ZASP interacts with and directs PKC to the Z-line, where PKC phosphorylates downstream signaling targets. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188747 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 36.19  E-value: 7.82e-04
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gi 302191615 132 VIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09361   13 LVALGRSWHPEEFTCSHCHCSLAEIGFVEEKGSLYCELCY 52
LIM2_FHL1 cd09424
The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1); The second LIM domain ...
136-175 9.92e-04

The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1); The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1): FHL1 is heavily expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscles. It plays important roles in muscle growth, differentiation, and sarcomere assembly by acting as a modulator of transcription factors. Defects in FHL1 gene are responsible for a number of Muscular dystrophy-like muscle disorders. It has been detected that FHL1 binds to Myosin-binding protein C, regulating myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188808  Cd Length: 58  Bit Score: 35.89  E-value: 9.92e-04
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gi 302191615 136 GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYAKNF 175
Cdd:cd09424   19 GNVWHKDCFTCSNCKQPIGTKSFFPKGEDFYCVPCHEKKF 58
LIM_Eplin_like_1 cd09486
a LIM domain subfamily on a group of proteins with unknown function; This model represents a ...
119-168 1.01e-03

a LIM domain subfamily on a group of proteins with unknown function; This model represents a LIM domain subfamily of Eplin-like family. This family shows highest homology to the LIM domains on Eplin and XIRP2 protein families. Epithelial Protein Lost in Neoplasm is a cytoskeleton-associated tumor suppressor whose expression inversely correlates with cell growth, motility, invasion and cancer mortality. Xirp2 is expressed in muscles and is an important effector of the Ang II signaling pathway in the heart. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188870 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 36.10  E-value: 1.01e-03
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCK 168
Cdd:cd09486    1 CSSCQKTVYPMERLVADKLVFHNSCFCCKHCNAKLSLGSYAALHGEFYCK 50
LIM2_ENH cd09457
The second LIM domain of the Enigma Homolog (ENH) family; The second LIM domain of the Enigma ...
119-171 1.14e-03

The second LIM domain of the Enigma Homolog (ENH) family; The second LIM domain of the Enigma Homolog (ENH) family: ENH was initially identified in rat brain. Same as enigma, it contains three LIM domains at the C-terminus and a PDZ domain at N-terminus. ENH is implicated in signal transduction processes involving protein kinases. It has also been shown that ENH interacts with protein kinase D1 (PKD1) via its LIM domains and forms a complex with PKD1 and the alpha1C subunit of cardiac L-type voltage-gated calcium channel in rat neonatal cardiomyocytes. The N-terminal PDZ domain interacts with alpha-actinin at the Z-line. ENH is expressed in multiple tissues, such as skeletal muscle, heart, bone, and brain. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188841 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 35.77  E-value: 1.14e-03
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAaEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09457    1 CGRCQRKILG-EVINALKQTWHVSCFVCVACHNPIRNNVFHLEDGEPYCETDY 52
LIM2_Lhx2_Lhx9 cd09377
The second LIM domain of Lhx2 and Lhx9 family; The second LIM domain of Lhx2 and Lhx9 family: ...
115-168 1.27e-03

The second LIM domain of Lhx2 and Lhx9 family; The second LIM domain of Lhx2 and Lhx9 family: Lhx2 and Lhx9 are highly homologous LHX regulatory proteins. They belong to the LHX protein family, which features two tandem N-terminal LIM domains and a C-terminal DNA binding homeodomain. Members of LHX family are found in the nucleus and act as transcription factors or cofactors. LHX proteins are critical for the development of specialized cells in multiple tissue types, including the nervous system, skeletal muscle, the heart, the kidneys, and endocrine organs, such as the pituitary gland and the pancreas. Although Lhx2 and Lhx9 are highly homologous, they seems to play regulatory roles in different organs. In animals, Lhx2 plays important roles in eye, cerebral cortex, limb, the olfactory organs, and erythrocyte development. Lhx2 gene knockout mice exhibit impaired patterning of the cortical hem and the telencephalon of the developing brain, and a lack of development in olfactory structures. Lhx9 is expressed in several regions of the developing mouse brain, the spinal cord, the pancreas, in limb mesenchyme, and in the urogenital region. Lhx9 plays critical roles in gonad development. Homozygous mice lacking functional Lhx9 alleles exhibit numerous urogenital defects, such as gonadal agenesis, infertility, and undetectable levels of testosterone and estradiol coupled with high FSH levels. Lhx9 null mice are phenotypically female, even those that are genotypically male. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188763  Cd Length: 59  Bit Score: 35.71  E-value: 1.27e-03
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gi 302191615 115 GSERCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKS-WHKACFRCAKCGKGLestTLAD----KDGEIYCK 168
Cdd:cd09377    1 SVKRCARCHLGISASELVMRARDLvFHLNCFTCATCNKPL---TKGDhfgmRDGLVYCR 56
LIM2_Ajuba_like cd09355
The second LIM domain of Ajuba-like proteins; The second LIM domain of Ajuba-like proteins: ...
136-167 1.34e-03

The second LIM domain of Ajuba-like proteins; The second LIM domain of Ajuba-like proteins: Ajuba like LIM protein family includes three highly homologous proteins Ajuba, Limd1, and WTIP. Members of the family contain three tandem C-terminal LIM domains and a proline-rich N-terminal region. This family of proteins functions as scaffolds, participating in the assembly of numerous protein complexes. In the cytoplasm, Ajuba binds Grb2 to modulate serum-stimulated ERK activation. Ajuba also recruits the TNF receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) to p62 and activates PKCKappa activity. Ajuba interacts with alpha-catenin and F-actin to contribute to the formation or stabilization of adheren junctions by linking adhesive receptors to the actin cytoskeleton. Although Ajuba is a cytoplasmic protein, it can shuttle into the nucleus. In nucleus, Ajuba functions as a corepressor for the zinc finger-protein Snail. It binds to the SNAG repression domain of Snail through its LIM region. Arginine methyltransferase-5 (Prmt5), a protein in the complex, is recruited to Snai l through an interaction with Ajuba. This ternary complex functions to repress E-cadherin, a Snail target gene. In addition, Ajuba contains functional nuclear-receptor interacting motifs and selectively interacts with retinoic acid receptors (RARs) and rexinoid receptor (RXRs) to negatively regulate retinoic acid signaling. Wtip, the Wt1-interacting protein, was originally identified as an interaction partner of the Wilms tumour protein 1 (WT1). Wtip is involved in kidney and neural crest development. Wtip interacts with the receptor tyrosine kinase Ror2 and inhibits canonical Wnt signaling. LIMD1 was reported to inhibit cell growth and metastases. The inhibition may be mediated through an interaction with the protein barrier-to-autointegration (BAF), a component of SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling protein; or through the interaction with retinoblastoma protein (pRB), resulting in inhibition of E2F-mediated transcription, and expression of the majority of genes with E2F1- responsive elements. Recently, Limd1 was shown to interact with the p62/sequestosome protein and influence IL-1 and RANKL signaling by facilitating the assembly of a p62/TRAF6/a-PKC multi-protein complex. The Limd1-p62 interaction affects both NF-kappaB and AP-1 activity in epithelial cells and osteoclasts. Moreover, LIMD1 functions as tumor repressor to block lung tumor cell line in vitro and in vivo. Recent studies revealed that LIM proteins Wtip, LIMD1 and Ajuba interact with components of RNA induced silencing complexes (RISC) as well as eIF4E and the mRNA m7GTP cap-protein complex and are required for microRNA-mediated gene silencing. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188741 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 35.40  E-value: 1.34e-03
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gi 302191615 136 GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLA-DKDGEIYC 167
Cdd:cd09355   17 GKSYHPGCFRCCVCNECLDGVPFTvDVENNIYC 49
LIM1_Paxillin_like cd09336
The first LIM domain of the paxillin like protein family; The first LIM domain of the paxillin ...
119-171 1.55e-03

The first LIM domain of the paxillin like protein family; The first LIM domain of the paxillin like protein family: This family consists of paxillin, leupaxin, Hic-5 (ARA55), and other related proteins. There are four LIM domains in the C-terminal of the proteins and leucine-rich LD-motifs in the N-terminal region. Members of this family are adaptor proteins to recruit key components of signal-transduction machinery to specific sub-cellular locations. Paxillin is found at the interface between the plasma membrane and the actin cytoskeleton. Paxillin serves as a platform for the recruitment of numerous regulatory and structural proteins that together control the dynamic changes in cell adhesion, cytoskeletal reorganization and gene expression that are necessary for cell migration and survival. Leupaxin is a cytoskeleton adaptor protein, which is preferentially expressed in hematopoietic cells. It associates with focal adhesion kinases PYK2 and pp125FAK and identified to be a component of the osteoclast pososomal signaling complex. Hic-5 controls cell proliferation, migration and senescence by functioning as coactivator for steroid receptors such as androgen receptor, glucocorticoid receptor and progesterone receptor. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 259830 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 35.44  E-value: 1.55e-03
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVyaAEKVIGA-GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09336    1 CAACNKPI--VGQVVTAlGKTWHPEHFVCVHCQTELGTSNFFERDGKPYCEKDY 52
LIM2_abLIM cd09328
The second LIM domain on actin binding LIM (abLIM) proteins; The second LIM domain of actin ...
7-61 1.61e-03

The second LIM domain on actin binding LIM (abLIM) proteins; The second LIM domain of actin binding LIM (abLIM) proteins: Three homologous members of the abLIM protein family have been identified; abLIM-1, abLIM-2 and abLIM-3. The N-terminal of abLIM consists of four tandem repeats of LIM domains and the C-terminal of acting binding LIM protein is a villin headpiece domain, which has strong actin binding activity. The abLIM-1, which is expressed in retina, brain, and muscle tissue, has been indicated to function as a tumor suppressor. AbLIM-2 and -3, mainly expressed in muscle and neuronal tissue, bind to F-actin strongly. They may serve as a scaffold for signaling modules of the actin cytoskeleton and thereby modulate transcription. It has shown that LIM domains of abLIMs interact with STARS (striated muscle activator of Rho signaling), which directly binds actin and stimulates serum-response factor (SRF)-dependent transcription. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic highly conserved zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188714  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 35.40  E-value: 1.61e-03
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gi 302191615   7 GKKCGVCQKTVYfAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNL-DSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSC 61
Cdd:cd09328    1 GTKCDSCQDFVE-GEVVSALGKTYHPKCFVCSVCRQPFpPGDRVTFNGKECLCQKC 55
LIM_DA1 cd09396
The Lim domain of DA1; The Lim domain of DA1: DA1 contains one copy of LIM domain and a domain ...
10-62 1.64e-03

The Lim domain of DA1; The Lim domain of DA1: DA1 contains one copy of LIM domain and a domain of unknown function. DA1 is predicted as an ubiquitin receptor, which sets final seed and organ size by restricting the period of cell proliferation. The LIM domain is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188782 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 35.31  E-value: 1.64e-03
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVYFAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09396    1 CAGCKSEIGHGRFLSALGAVWHPECFRCHACRKPIAEHEFSVSGNDPYHKSCY 53
LIM4_FHL1 cd09348
The fourth LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1); The fourth LIM domain ...
136-173 1.79e-03

The fourth LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1); The fourth LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 1 (FHL1): FHL1 is heavily expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscles. It plays important roles in muscle growth, differentiation, and sarcomere assembly by acting as a modulator of transcription factors. Defects in FHL1 gene are responsible for a number of Muscular dystrophy-like muscle disorders. It has been detected that FHL1 binds to Myosin-binding protein C, regulating myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188734  Cd Length: 64  Bit Score: 35.51  E-value: 1.79e-03
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gi 302191615 136 GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYAK 173
Cdd:cd09348   26 GSSWHDYCFNCKKCSLNLANKRFVFHNGQIYCSDCAKK 63
LIM2_FHL2 cd09426
The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2); The second LIM domain ...
10-65 2.67e-03

The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2); The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2): FHL2 is one of the best studied FHL proteins. FHL2 expression is most abundant in the heart, and in brain, liver and lung to a lesser extent. FHL2 participates in a wide range of cellular processes, such as transcriptional regulation, signal transduction, and cell survival by binding to various protein partners. FHL2 has shown to interact with more than 50 different proteins, including receptors, structural proteins, transcription factors and cofactors, signal transducers, splicing factors, DNA replication and repair enzymes, and metabolic enzymes. Although FHL2 is abundantly expressed in heart, the fhl2 null mice are viable and had no detectable abnormal cardiac phenotype. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to s upport the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188810  Cd Length: 57  Bit Score: 35.03  E-value: 2.67e-03
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gi 302191615  10 CGVCQKTVY-FAEEVQCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCYGKK 65
Cdd:cd09426    1 CSECKKTIMpGTRKMEYKGNSWHETCFICQRCQQPIGTKSFIPKDNQNFCVPCYEKQ 57
LIM2_FHL cd09345
The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL); The second LIM domain of ...
26-62 2.71e-03

The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL); The second LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein (FHL): LIM-only protein family consists of five members, designated FHL1, FHL2, FHL3, FHL5 and LIMPETin. The first four members are composed of four complete LIM domains arranged in tandem and an N-terminal single zinc finger domain with a consensus sequence equivalent to the C-terminal half of a LIM domain. LIMPETin is an exception, containing six LIM domains. FHL1, 2 and 3 are predominantly expressed in muscle tissues, and FHL5 is highly expressed in male germ cells. FHL proteins exert their roles as transcription co-activators or co-repressors through a wide array of interaction partners. For example, FHL1 binds to Myosin-binding protein C, regulating myosin filament formation and sarcomere assembly. FHL2 has shown to interact with more than 50 different proteins, including receptors, structural proteins, transcription factors and cofactors, signal transducers, splicing factors, DNA replication and repair enzymes, and metabolic enzymes. FHL3 int eracts with many transcription factors, such as CREB, BKLF/KLF3, CtBP2, MyoD, and MZF_1. FHL5 is a tissue-specific coactivator of CREB/CREM family transcription factors. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188731 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 34.58  E-value: 2.71e-03
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gi 302191615  26 EGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGEEIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09345   18 KGKFWHEKCFTCSECKKPIGTKSFIPKDDKIYCVPCY 54
LIM1_ZASP_Cypher cd09454
The first LIM domain of ZASP/Cypher family; The first LIM domain of ZASP/Cypher family: ZASP ...
132-171 3.64e-03

The first LIM domain of ZASP/Cypher family; The first LIM domain of ZASP/Cypher family: ZASP was identified in human heart and skeletal muscle and Cypher is a mice ortholog of ZASP. ZASP/Cyppher contains three LIM domains at the C-terminus and a PDZ domain at N-terminus. ZASP/Cypher is required for maintenance of Z-line structure during muscle contraction, but not required for Z-line assembly. In heart, Cypher/ZASP plays a structural role through its interaction with cytoskeletal Z-line proteins. In addition, there is increasing evidence that Cypher/ZASP also performs signaling functions. Studies reveal that Cypher/ZASP interacts with and directs PKC to the Z-line, where PKC phosphorylates downstream signaling targets. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188838 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 34.57  E-value: 3.64e-03
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gi 302191615 132 VIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09454   13 LVALGRSWHPEEFTCHYCHTSLADVSFVEEQNNVYCENCY 52
LIM3_abLIM cd09329
The third LIM domain of actin binding LIM (abLIM) proteins; The third LIM domain of actin ...
119-171 4.04e-03

The third LIM domain of actin binding LIM (abLIM) proteins; The third LIM domain of actin binding LIM (abLIM) proteins: Three homologous members of the abLIM protein family have been identified; abLIM-1, abLIM-2 and abLIM-3. The N-terminal of abLIM consists of four tandem repeats of LIM domains and the C-terminal of acting binding LIM protein is a villin headpiece domain, which has strong actin binding activity. The abLIM-1, which is expressed in retina, brain, and muscle tissue, has been indicated to function as a tumor suppressor. AbLIM-2 and -3, mainly expressed in muscle and neuronal tissue, bind to F-actin strongly. They may serve as a scaffold for signaling modules of the actin cytoskeleton and thereby modulate transcription. It has shown that LIM domains of abLIMs interact with STARS (striated muscle activator of Rho signaling), which directly binds actin and stimulates serum-response factor (SRF)-dependent transcription. All LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic highly conserved zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188715 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 34.22  E-value: 4.04e-03
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLeSTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09329    1 CAGCGQEIKNGQALLALDKQWHVWCFKCKECGKVL-TGEYMGKDGKPYCERDY 52
LIM4_LIMPETin cd09425
The fourth LIM domain of protein LIMPETin; The fourth LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin ...
136-171 4.09e-03

The fourth LIM domain of protein LIMPETin; The fourth LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin contains 6 LIM domains at the C-terminal and an N-terminal PET domain. Four of the six LIM domains are highly homologous to the four and half LIM domain protein family and two of them show sequence similarity to the LIM domains of the Testin family. Thus, LIMPETin may be the recombinant product of genes coding testin and FHL proteins. In Schistosoma mansoni, where LIMPETin was first identified, LIMPETin is down regulated in sexually mature adult Schistosoma females compared to sexually immature adult females and adult male. Its differential expression indicates that it is a transcription regulator. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188809  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 34.34  E-value: 4.09e-03
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gi 302191615 136 GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09425   19 GQQWHEKCFCCCECKQPIGTKSFIPKDDDVYCVPCY 54
LIM1_AWH cd09373
The first LIM domain of Arrowhead (AWH); The first LIM domain of Arrowhead (AWH): Arrowhead ...
136-171 4.14e-03

The first LIM domain of Arrowhead (AWH); The first LIM domain of Arrowhead (AWH): Arrowhead belongs to the LHX protein family, which features two tandem N-terminal LIM domains and a C-terminal DNA binding homeodomain. Members of LHX family are found in the nucleus and act as transcription factors or cofactors. LHX proteins are critical for the development of specialized cells in multiple tissue types, including the nervous system, skeletal muscle, the heart, the kidneys, and endocrine organs, such as the pituitary gland and the pancreas. During embryogenesis of Drosophila, Arrowhead is expressed in each abdominal segment and in the labial segment. Late in embryonic development, expression of arrowhead is refined to the abdominal histoblasts and salivary gland imaginal ring cells themselves. The Arrowhead gene required for establishment of a subset of imaginal tissues: the abdominal histoblasts and the salivary gland imaginal rings. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188759 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 34.27  E-value: 4.14e-03
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gi 302191615 136 GKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLE-STTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09373   18 GRSWHVSCLRCCVCQTPLErQPSCFTRDRQIYCKADY 54
LIM2_Testin_like cd09341
The second LIM domain of Testin-like family; The second LIM domain of Testin-like family: This ...
118-171 4.41e-03

The second LIM domain of Testin-like family; The second LIM domain of Testin-like family: This family includes testin, prickle, dyxin and LIMPETin. Structurally, testin and prickle proteins contain three LIM domains at C-terminal; LIMPETin has six LIM domains; and dyxin presents only two LIM domains. However, all members of the family contain a PET protein-protein interaction domain. Testin is a cytoskeleton associated focal adhesion protein that localizes along actin stress fibers, at cell-cell-contact areas, and at focal adhesion plaques. Testin interacts with a variety of cytoskeletal proteins, including zyxin, mena, VASP, talin, and actin and it is involved in cell motility and adhesion events. Prickles have been implicated in roles of regulating tissue polarity or planar cell polarity (PCP). Dyxin involves in lung and heart development by interaction with GATA6 and blocking GATA6 activated target genes. LIMPETin might be the recombinant product of genes coding testin and four and half LIM proteins and its function is not well understood. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188727  Cd Length: 56  Bit Score: 34.12  E-value: 4.41e-03
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gi 302191615 118 RCPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09341    2 RCAACDELIFSGEYTQAEGKNWHLKHFCCFQCDEPLGGQRYVLREGKPYCLDCY 55
LIM1_Lhx2_Lhx9 cd09369
The first LIM domain of Lhx2 and Lhx9 family; The first LIM domain of Lhx2 and Lhx9 family: ...
135-171 4.99e-03

The first LIM domain of Lhx2 and Lhx9 family; The first LIM domain of Lhx2 and Lhx9 family: Lhx2 and Lhx9 are highly homologous LHX regulatory proteins. They belong to the LHX protein family, which features two tandem N-terminal LIM domains and a C-terminal DNA binding homeodomain. Members of LHX family are found in the nucleus and act as transcription factors or cofactors. LHX proteins are critical for the development of specialized cells in multiple tissue types, including the nervous system, skeletal muscle, the heart, the kidneys, and endocrine organs, such as the pituitary gland and the pancreas. Although Lhx2 and Lhx9 are highly homologous, they seems to play regulatory roles in different organs. In animals, Lhx2 plays important roles in eye, cerebral cortex, limb, the olfactory organs, and erythrocyte development. Lhx2 gene knockout mice exhibit impaired patterning of the cortical hem and the telencephalon of the developing brain, and a lack of development in olfactory structures. Lhx9 is expressed in several regions of the developing mouse brain , the spinal cord, the pancreas, in limb mesenchyme, and in the urogenital region. Lhx9 plays critical roles in gonad development. Homozygous mice lacking functional Lhx9 alleles exhibit numerous urogenital defects, such as gonadal agenesis, infertility, and undetectable levels of testosterone and estradiol coupled with high FSH levels. Lhx9 null mice are phenotypically female, even those that are genotypically male. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188755 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 33.85  E-value: 4.99e-03
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gi 302191615 135 AGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLEST-TLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09369   17 VDRQWHASCLKCCECRLPLDSElSCFSRDGNIYCKEDY 54
LIM5_LIMPETin cd09430
The fifth LIM domain of protein LIMPETin; The fifth LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin ...
119-171 5.98e-03

The fifth LIM domain of protein LIMPETin; The fifth LIM domain of protein LIMPETin: LIMPETin contains 6 LIM domains at the C-terminal and an N-terminal PET domain. Four of the six LIM domains are highly homologous to the four and half LIM domain protein family and two of them show sequence similarity to the LIM domains of the testin family. Thus, LIMPETin may be the recombinant product of genes coding testin and FHL proteins. In Schistosoma mansoni, where LIMPETin was first identified, LIMPETin is down regulated in sexually mature adult Schistosoma females compared to sexually immature adult females and adult male. Its differential expression indicates that it is a transcription regulator. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188814  Cd Length: 52  Bit Score: 33.60  E-value: 5.98e-03
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAeKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09430    1 CSKCNKIINSG-GVTYKNEPWHRECFTCTNCSKSLAGQRFTSRDEKPYCADCF 52
LIM1_Paxillin cd09405
The first LIM domain of paxillin; The first LIM domain of paxillin: Paxillin is an adaptor ...
119-171 6.72e-03

The first LIM domain of paxillin; The first LIM domain of paxillin: Paxillin is an adaptor protein, which recruits key components of the signal-transduction machinery to specific sub-cellular locations to respond to environmental changes rapidly. The C-terminal region of paxillin contains four LIM domains which target paxillin to focal adhesions, presumably through a direct association with the cytoplasmic tail of beta-integrin. The N-terminal of paxillin is leucine-rich LD-motifs. Paxillin is found at the interface between the plasma membrane and the actin cytoskeleton. The binding partners of paxillin are diverse and include protein tyrosine kinases, such as Src and FAK, structural proteins, such as vinculin and actopaxin, and regulators of actin organization. Paxillin recruits these proteins to their function sites to control the dynamic changes in cell adhesion, cytoskeletal reorganization and gene expression. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight cons erved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188789 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 54  Bit Score: 33.83  E-value: 6.72e-03
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVyAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCY 171
Cdd:cd09405    2 CGACKKPI-AGQVVTAMGKTWHPEHFVCTHCQEEIGSRNFFERDGQPYCEKDY 53
LIM_Mical cd09439
The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL); The LIM domain of Mical (molecule ...
119-168 7.83e-03

The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL); The LIM domain of Mical (molecule interacting with CasL): MICAL is a large, multidomain, cytosolic protein with a single LIM domain, a calponin homology (CH) domain and a flavoprotein monooxygenase domain. In Drosophila, MICAL is expressed in axons, interacts with the neuronal A (PlexA) receptor and is required for Semapho-rin 1a (Sema-1a)-PlexA-mediated repulsive axon guidance. The LIM domain and calporin homology domain are known for interactions with the cytoskeleton, cytoskeletal adaptor proteins, and other signaling proteins. The flavoprotein monooxygenase (MO) is required for semaphorin-plexin repulsive axon guidance during axonal pathfinding in the Drosophila neuromuscular system. In addition, MICAL was characterized to interact with Rab13 and Rab8 to coordinate the assembly of tight junctions and adherens junctions in epithelial cells. Thus, MICAL was also named junctional Rab13-binding protein (JRAB). As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188823 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 55  Bit Score: 33.42  E-value: 7.83e-03
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gi 302191615 119 CPRCSQAVYAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLE--STTLADKDGEIYCK 168
Cdd:cd09439    1 CYFCKKRVYVMERLSAEGLFFHRSCFKCSYCGTTLRlgAYAFDRDDGKFYCK 52
LIM1_FHL2 cd09422
The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2); The first LIM domain of ...
116-175 8.32e-03

The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2); The first LIM domain of Four and a half LIM domains protein 2 (FHL2): FHL2 is one of the best studied FHL proteins. FHL2 expression is most abundant in the heart, and in brain, liver and lung at lesser extent. FHL2 participates in a wide range of cellular processes, such as transcriptional regulation, signal transduction, and cell survival by binding to various protein partners. FHL2 has shown to interact with more than 50 different proteins, including receptors, structural proteins, transcription factors and cofactors, signal transducers, splicing factors, DNA replication and repair enzymes, and metabolic enzymes. Although FHL2 is abundantly expressed in heart, the fhl2 null mice are viable and had no detectable abnormal cardiac phenotype. LIM domains are 50-60 amino acids in size and share two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein complexes.


Pssm-ID: 188806  Cd Length: 62  Bit Score: 33.73  E-value: 8.32e-03
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gi 302191615 116 SERCPRCSQAV-YAAEKVIGAGKSWHKACFRCAKCGKGLESTTLADKDGEIYCKGCYAKNF 175
Cdd:cd09422    2 SNTCEECKKPIgCDCKDLSYKDRHWHESCFHCFQCKNSLVDKPFAAKEEHLLCTECYSNEY 62
LIM2_Ajuba_like cd09355
The second LIM domain of Ajuba-like proteins; The second LIM domain of Ajuba-like proteins: ...
24-62 9.50e-03

The second LIM domain of Ajuba-like proteins; The second LIM domain of Ajuba-like proteins: Ajuba like LIM protein family includes three highly homologous proteins Ajuba, Limd1, and WTIP. Members of the family contain three tandem C-terminal LIM domains and a proline-rich N-terminal region. This family of proteins functions as scaffolds, participating in the assembly of numerous protein complexes. In the cytoplasm, Ajuba binds Grb2 to modulate serum-stimulated ERK activation. Ajuba also recruits the TNF receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) to p62 and activates PKCKappa activity. Ajuba interacts with alpha-catenin and F-actin to contribute to the formation or stabilization of adheren junctions by linking adhesive receptors to the actin cytoskeleton. Although Ajuba is a cytoplasmic protein, it can shuttle into the nucleus. In nucleus, Ajuba functions as a corepressor for the zinc finger-protein Snail. It binds to the SNAG repression domain of Snail through its LIM region. Arginine methyltransferase-5 (Prmt5), a protein in the complex, is recruited to Snai l through an interaction with Ajuba. This ternary complex functions to repress E-cadherin, a Snail target gene. In addition, Ajuba contains functional nuclear-receptor interacting motifs and selectively interacts with retinoic acid receptors (RARs) and rexinoid receptor (RXRs) to negatively regulate retinoic acid signaling. Wtip, the Wt1-interacting protein, was originally identified as an interaction partner of the Wilms tumour protein 1 (WT1). Wtip is involved in kidney and neural crest development. Wtip interacts with the receptor tyrosine kinase Ror2 and inhibits canonical Wnt signaling. LIMD1 was reported to inhibit cell growth and metastases. The inhibition may be mediated through an interaction with the protein barrier-to-autointegration (BAF), a component of SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling protein; or through the interaction with retinoblastoma protein (pRB), resulting in inhibition of E2F-mediated transcription, and expression of the majority of genes with E2F1- responsive elements. Recently, Limd1 was shown to interact with the p62/sequestosome protein and influence IL-1 and RANKL signaling by facilitating the assembly of a p62/TRAF6/a-PKC multi-protein complex. The Limd1-p62 interaction affects both NF-kappaB and AP-1 activity in epithelial cells and osteoclasts. Moreover, LIMD1 functions as tumor repressor to block lung tumor cell line in vitro and in vivo. Recent studies revealed that LIM proteins Wtip, LIMD1 and Ajuba interact with components of RNA induced silencing complexes (RISC) as well as eIF4E and the mRNA m7GTP cap-protein complex and are required for microRNA-mediated gene silencing. As in other LIM domains, this domain family is 50-60 amino acids in size and shares two characteristic zinc finger motifs. The two zinc fingers contain eight conserved residues, mostly cysteines and histidines, which coordinately bond to two zinc atoms. LIM domains function as adaptors or scaffolds to support the assembly of multimeric protein.


Pssm-ID: 188741 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 53  Bit Score: 33.09  E-value: 9.50e-03
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gi 302191615  24 QCEGNSFHKSCFLCMVCKKNLDSTTVAVHGE-EIYCKSCY 62
Cdd:cd09355   14 QALGKSYHPGCFRCCVCNECLDGVPFTVDVEnNIYCVKDY 53
 
Blast search parameters
Data Source: Precalculated data, version = cdd.v.3.21
Preset Options:Database: CDSEARCH/cdd   Low complexity filter: no  Composition Based Adjustment: yes   E-value threshold: 0.01

References:

  • Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
  • Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
  • Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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