Hemolysin-III related-domain-containing protein [Caenorhabditis elegans]
AdipoR/hemolysin III family protein( domain architecture ID 2520)
AdipoR/hemolysin III family protein similar to adiponectin receptors (AdipoRs), which are integral membrane proteins that control glucose and lipid metabolism by mediating cellular ceramidase activity
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
HlyIII super family | cl03831 | Haemolysin-III related; Members of this family are integral membrane proteins. This family ... |
37-133 | 7.37e-19 | |||
Haemolysin-III related; Members of this family are integral membrane proteins. This family includes a protein with hemolytic activity from Bacillus cereus. It has been proposed that YOL002c encodes a Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein that plays a key role in metabolic pathways that regulate lipid and phosphate metabolism. In eukaryotes, members are seven-transmembrane pass molecules found to encode functional receptors with a broad range of apparent ligand specificities, including progestin and adipoQ receptors, and hence have been named PAQR proteins. The mammalian members include progesterone binding proteins. Unlike the case with GPCR receptor proteins, the evolutionary ancestry of the members of this family can be traced back to the Archaea. This family belongs to the CREST superfamily, which are distantly related to GPCRs. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member TIGR01065: Pssm-ID: 470885 Cd Length: 204 Bit Score: 80.45 E-value: 7.37e-19
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
hlyIII | TIGR01065 | channel protein, hemolysin III family; This family includes proteins from pathogenic and ... |
37-133 | 7.37e-19 | |||
channel protein, hemolysin III family; This family includes proteins from pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria, Homo sapiens and Drosophila. In Bacillus cereus, a pathogen, it has been show to function as a channel-forming cytolysin. The human protein is expressed preferentially in mature macrophages, consistent with a role cytolytic role. Pssm-ID: 273425 Cd Length: 204 Bit Score: 80.45 E-value: 7.37e-19
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YqfA | COG1272 | Predicted membrane channel-forming protein YqfA, hemolysin III family [Intracellular ... |
37-133 | 1.03e-16 | |||
Predicted membrane channel-forming protein YqfA, hemolysin III family [Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport]; Pssm-ID: 440883 Cd Length: 213 Bit Score: 74.80 E-value: 1.03e-16
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PRK15087 | PRK15087 | hemolysin; Provisional |
37-130 | 3.00e-08 | |||
hemolysin; Provisional Pssm-ID: 185044 Cd Length: 219 Bit Score: 51.63 E-value: 3.00e-08
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HlyIII | pfam03006 | Haemolysin-III related; Members of this family are integral membrane proteins. This family ... |
36-130 | 5.19e-07 | |||
Haemolysin-III related; Members of this family are integral membrane proteins. This family includes a protein with hemolytic activity from Bacillus cereus. It has been proposed that YOL002c encodes a Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein that plays a key role in metabolic pathways that regulate lipid and phosphate metabolism. In eukaryotes, members are seven-transmembrane pass molecules found to encode functional receptors with a broad range of apparent ligand specificities, including progestin and adipoQ receptors, and hence have been named PAQR proteins. The mammalian members include progesterone binding proteins. Unlike the case with GPCR receptor proteins, the evolutionary ancestry of the members of this family can be traced back to the Archaea. This family belongs to the CREST superfamily, which are distantly related to GPCRs. Pssm-ID: 427098 Cd Length: 222 Bit Score: 48.04 E-value: 5.19e-07
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
hlyIII | TIGR01065 | channel protein, hemolysin III family; This family includes proteins from pathogenic and ... |
37-133 | 7.37e-19 | |||
channel protein, hemolysin III family; This family includes proteins from pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria, Homo sapiens and Drosophila. In Bacillus cereus, a pathogen, it has been show to function as a channel-forming cytolysin. The human protein is expressed preferentially in mature macrophages, consistent with a role cytolytic role. Pssm-ID: 273425 Cd Length: 204 Bit Score: 80.45 E-value: 7.37e-19
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YqfA | COG1272 | Predicted membrane channel-forming protein YqfA, hemolysin III family [Intracellular ... |
37-133 | 1.03e-16 | |||
Predicted membrane channel-forming protein YqfA, hemolysin III family [Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport]; Pssm-ID: 440883 Cd Length: 213 Bit Score: 74.80 E-value: 1.03e-16
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PRK15087 | PRK15087 | hemolysin; Provisional |
37-130 | 3.00e-08 | |||
hemolysin; Provisional Pssm-ID: 185044 Cd Length: 219 Bit Score: 51.63 E-value: 3.00e-08
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HlyIII | pfam03006 | Haemolysin-III related; Members of this family are integral membrane proteins. This family ... |
36-130 | 5.19e-07 | |||
Haemolysin-III related; Members of this family are integral membrane proteins. This family includes a protein with hemolytic activity from Bacillus cereus. It has been proposed that YOL002c encodes a Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein that plays a key role in metabolic pathways that regulate lipid and phosphate metabolism. In eukaryotes, members are seven-transmembrane pass molecules found to encode functional receptors with a broad range of apparent ligand specificities, including progestin and adipoQ receptors, and hence have been named PAQR proteins. The mammalian members include progesterone binding proteins. Unlike the case with GPCR receptor proteins, the evolutionary ancestry of the members of this family can be traced back to the Archaea. This family belongs to the CREST superfamily, which are distantly related to GPCRs. Pssm-ID: 427098 Cd Length: 222 Bit Score: 48.04 E-value: 5.19e-07
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