regulator of G-protein signaling protein-like isoform X5 [Homo sapiens]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
RGS-like_2 | cd08728 | Uncharacterized Regulator of G protein Signaling (RGS) domain subfamily, child 2; These ... |
685-864 | 4.88e-90 | ||||
Uncharacterized Regulator of G protein Signaling (RGS) domain subfamily, child 2; These uncharacterized RGS-like domains consists largely of hypothetical proteins. The RGS domain is an essential part of the Regulator of G-protein Signaling (RGS) protein family, a diverse group of multifunctional proteins that regulate cellular signaling events downstream of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). RGS proteins regulate many aspects of embryonic development such as glial differentiation, embryonic axis formation, skeletal and muscle development, cell migration during early embryogenesis, as well as apoptosis, cell proliferation, and modulation of cardiac development. Several RGS proteins can fine-tune immune responses, while others play an important role in neuronal signal modulation. Some RGS proteins are the principal elements needed for proper vision. : Pssm-ID: 188683 Cd Length: 179 Bit Score: 284.43 E-value: 4.88e-90
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
RGS-like_2 | cd08728 | Uncharacterized Regulator of G protein Signaling (RGS) domain subfamily, child 2; These ... |
685-864 | 4.88e-90 | ||||
Uncharacterized Regulator of G protein Signaling (RGS) domain subfamily, child 2; These uncharacterized RGS-like domains consists largely of hypothetical proteins. The RGS domain is an essential part of the Regulator of G-protein Signaling (RGS) protein family, a diverse group of multifunctional proteins that regulate cellular signaling events downstream of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). RGS proteins regulate many aspects of embryonic development such as glial differentiation, embryonic axis formation, skeletal and muscle development, cell migration during early embryogenesis, as well as apoptosis, cell proliferation, and modulation of cardiac development. Several RGS proteins can fine-tune immune responses, while others play an important role in neuronal signal modulation. Some RGS proteins are the principal elements needed for proper vision. Pssm-ID: 188683 Cd Length: 179 Bit Score: 284.43 E-value: 4.88e-90
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
RGS-like_2 | cd08728 | Uncharacterized Regulator of G protein Signaling (RGS) domain subfamily, child 2; These ... |
685-864 | 4.88e-90 | ||||
Uncharacterized Regulator of G protein Signaling (RGS) domain subfamily, child 2; These uncharacterized RGS-like domains consists largely of hypothetical proteins. The RGS domain is an essential part of the Regulator of G-protein Signaling (RGS) protein family, a diverse group of multifunctional proteins that regulate cellular signaling events downstream of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). RGS proteins regulate many aspects of embryonic development such as glial differentiation, embryonic axis formation, skeletal and muscle development, cell migration during early embryogenesis, as well as apoptosis, cell proliferation, and modulation of cardiac development. Several RGS proteins can fine-tune immune responses, while others play an important role in neuronal signal modulation. Some RGS proteins are the principal elements needed for proper vision. Pssm-ID: 188683 Cd Length: 179 Bit Score: 284.43 E-value: 4.88e-90
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