odorant binding protein 19c [Drosophila melanogaster]
pheromone/general odorant binding protein( domain architecture ID 10653825)
pheromone/general odorant binding protein (PBP/GOBP) is an olfaction-related protein characterized by six conserved cysteines that are paired in three disulfide bridges
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
PhBP | smart00708 | Insect pheromone/odorant binding protein domains; |
65-164 | 5.34e-13 | |||
Insect pheromone/odorant binding protein domains; : Pssm-ID: 214783 Cd Length: 103 Bit Score: 61.67 E-value: 5.34e-13
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
PhBP | smart00708 | Insect pheromone/odorant binding protein domains; |
65-164 | 5.34e-13 | |||
Insect pheromone/odorant binding protein domains; Pssm-ID: 214783 Cd Length: 103 Bit Score: 61.67 E-value: 5.34e-13
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PBP_GOBP | cd23992 | pheromone binding protein/general-odorant binding protein (PBP/GOBP) family proteins; ... |
62-162 | 4.14e-12 | |||
pheromone binding protein/general-odorant binding protein (PBP/GOBP) family proteins; Arthropod Odorant Binding Proteins (OBPs) extract odorants at the air-lymph interface and carry them to the olfactory receptors. In insects, OBPs are located in the antennal sensillary lymph. OBPs that bind insects' specific pheromones are called Pheromone Binding Proteins (PBPs), and OBPs that bind general odorant molecules are sometimes called General OBPs (GOPBs). The family includes PBPs and GOBPs mainly from insects, which are distinct from the vertebrate OBPs. PBPs are male-specific and associate with pheromone-sensitive neurons and GOBPs. GOBPs share a high level of sequence similarity with the PBPs. They may carry odorants rather than pheromones. Pssm-ID: 467938 Cd Length: 99 Bit Score: 59.48 E-value: 4.14e-12
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PBP_GOBP | pfam01395 | PBP/GOBP family; The olfactory receptors of terrestrial animals exist in an aqueous ... |
56-165 | 1.29e-10 | |||
PBP/GOBP family; The olfactory receptors of terrestrial animals exist in an aqueous environment, yet detect odorants that are primarily hydrophobic. The aqueous solubility of hydrophobic odorants is thought to be greatly enhanced via odorant binding proteins which exist in the extracellular fluid surrounding the odorant receptors. This family is composed of pheromone binding proteins (PBP), which are male-specific and associate with pheromone-sensitive neurons and general-odorant binding proteins (GOBP). Pssm-ID: 460193 Cd Length: 109 Bit Score: 55.56 E-value: 1.29e-10
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
PhBP | smart00708 | Insect pheromone/odorant binding protein domains; |
65-164 | 5.34e-13 | |||
Insect pheromone/odorant binding protein domains; Pssm-ID: 214783 Cd Length: 103 Bit Score: 61.67 E-value: 5.34e-13
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PBP_GOBP | cd23992 | pheromone binding protein/general-odorant binding protein (PBP/GOBP) family proteins; ... |
62-162 | 4.14e-12 | |||
pheromone binding protein/general-odorant binding protein (PBP/GOBP) family proteins; Arthropod Odorant Binding Proteins (OBPs) extract odorants at the air-lymph interface and carry them to the olfactory receptors. In insects, OBPs are located in the antennal sensillary lymph. OBPs that bind insects' specific pheromones are called Pheromone Binding Proteins (PBPs), and OBPs that bind general odorant molecules are sometimes called General OBPs (GOPBs). The family includes PBPs and GOBPs mainly from insects, which are distinct from the vertebrate OBPs. PBPs are male-specific and associate with pheromone-sensitive neurons and GOBPs. GOBPs share a high level of sequence similarity with the PBPs. They may carry odorants rather than pheromones. Pssm-ID: 467938 Cd Length: 99 Bit Score: 59.48 E-value: 4.14e-12
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PBP_GOBP | pfam01395 | PBP/GOBP family; The olfactory receptors of terrestrial animals exist in an aqueous ... |
56-165 | 1.29e-10 | |||
PBP/GOBP family; The olfactory receptors of terrestrial animals exist in an aqueous environment, yet detect odorants that are primarily hydrophobic. The aqueous solubility of hydrophobic odorants is thought to be greatly enhanced via odorant binding proteins which exist in the extracellular fluid surrounding the odorant receptors. This family is composed of pheromone binding proteins (PBP), which are male-specific and associate with pheromone-sensitive neurons and general-odorant binding proteins (GOBP). Pssm-ID: 460193 Cd Length: 109 Bit Score: 55.56 E-value: 1.29e-10
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