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stAR-related lipid transfer protein 13 isoform 6 [Homo sapiens]

Protein Classification

Rho GTPase-activating protein( domain architecture ID 1569)

Rho GTPase-activating protein for Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases that act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when bound to GDP

CATH:  1.10.555.10
Gene Ontology:  GO:0007165|GO:0005096
PubMed:  17222083|12480336
SCOP:  4001255

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List of domain hits

Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RhoGAP super family cl02570
RhoGAP: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) for Rho-like GTPases; GAPs towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like ...
539-642 2.99e-67

RhoGAP: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) for Rho-like GTPases; GAPs towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases. Small GTPases (G proteins) cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when bound to GDP. The Rho family of small G proteins, which includes Cdc42Hs, activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. G proteins generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude. The RhoGAPs are one of the major classes of regulators of Rho G proteins.


The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd04375:

Pssm-ID: 470621  Cd Length: 220  Bit Score: 219.21  E-value: 2.99e-67
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 539 DKAVFGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVK 618
Cdd:cd04375    1 DKNVFGVPLLVNLQRTGQPLPRSIQQAMRWLRNNALDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIQKLRSMIESSTDNVNYDGQQAYDVADMLK 80
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|....
gi 343478277 619 QFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFLHIYQ 642
Cdd:cd04375   81 QYFRDLPEPLLTNKLSETFIAIFQ 104
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RhoGAP_DLC1 cd04375
RhoGAP_DLC1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
539-642 2.99e-67

RhoGAP_DLC1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of DLC1-like proteins. DLC1 shows in vitro GAP activity towards RhoA and CDC42. Beside its C-terminal GAP domain, DLC1 also contains a SAM (sterile alpha motif) and a START (StAR-related lipid transfer action) domain. DLC1 has tumor suppressor activity in cell culture. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239840  Cd Length: 220  Bit Score: 219.21  E-value: 2.99e-67
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 539 DKAVFGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVK 618
Cdd:cd04375    1 DKNVFGVPLLVNLQRTGQPLPRSIQQAMRWLRNNALDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIQKLRSMIESSTDNVNYDGQQAYDVADMLK 80
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|....
gi 343478277 619 QFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFLHIYQ 642
Cdd:cd04375   81 QYFRDLPEPLLTNKLSETFIAIFQ 104
RhoGAP smart00324
GTPase-activator protein for Rho-like GTPases; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac ...
556-643 4.18e-25

GTPase-activator protein for Rho-like GTPases; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases. etter domain limits and outliers.


Pssm-ID: 214618  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 102.34  E-value: 4.18e-25
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277   556 QPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPE-NVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLS 634
Cdd:smart00324   1 KPIPIIVEKCIEYLEKRGLDTEGIYRVSGSKSRVKELRDAFDSGPDpDLDLSEYDVHDVAGLLKLFLRELPEPLITYELY 80

                   ....*....
gi 343478277   635 ETFLHIYQC 643
Cdd:smart00324  81 EEFIEAAKL 89
RhoGAP pfam00620
RhoGAP domain; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases.
559-638 3.76e-22

RhoGAP domain; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases.


Pssm-ID: 459875  Cd Length: 148  Bit Score: 92.99  E-value: 3.76e-22
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277  559 PQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQM-NENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETF 637
Cdd:pfam00620   1 PLIVRKCVEYLEKRGLDTEGIFRVSGSASRIKELREAfDRGPDVDLDLEEEDVHVVASLLKLFLRELPEPLLTFELYEEF 80

                  .
gi 343478277  638 L 638
Cdd:pfam00620  81 I 81
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
RhoGAP_DLC1 cd04375
RhoGAP_DLC1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
539-642 2.99e-67

RhoGAP_DLC1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of DLC1-like proteins. DLC1 shows in vitro GAP activity towards RhoA and CDC42. Beside its C-terminal GAP domain, DLC1 also contains a SAM (sterile alpha motif) and a START (StAR-related lipid transfer action) domain. DLC1 has tumor suppressor activity in cell culture. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239840  Cd Length: 220  Bit Score: 219.21  E-value: 2.99e-67
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 539 DKAVFGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVK 618
Cdd:cd04375    1 DKNVFGVPLLVNLQRTGQPLPRSIQQAMRWLRNNALDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIQKLRSMIESSTDNVNYDGQQAYDVADMLK 80
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|....
gi 343478277 619 QFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFLHIYQ 642
Cdd:cd04375   81 QYFRDLPEPLLTNKLSETFIAIFQ 104
RhoGAP smart00324
GTPase-activator protein for Rho-like GTPases; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac ...
556-643 4.18e-25

GTPase-activator protein for Rho-like GTPases; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases. etter domain limits and outliers.


Pssm-ID: 214618  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 102.34  E-value: 4.18e-25
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277   556 QPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPE-NVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLS 634
Cdd:smart00324   1 KPIPIIVEKCIEYLEKRGLDTEGIYRVSGSKSRVKELRDAFDSGPDpDLDLSEYDVHDVAGLLKLFLRELPEPLITYELY 80

                   ....*....
gi 343478277   635 ETFLHIYQC 643
Cdd:smart00324  81 EEFIEAAKL 89
RhoGAP pfam00620
RhoGAP domain; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases.
559-638 3.76e-22

RhoGAP domain; GTPase activator proteins towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases.


Pssm-ID: 459875  Cd Length: 148  Bit Score: 92.99  E-value: 3.76e-22
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277  559 PQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQM-NENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETF 637
Cdd:pfam00620   1 PLIVRKCVEYLEKRGLDTEGIFRVSGSASRIKELREAfDRGPDVDLDLEEEDVHVVASLLKLFLRELPEPLLTFELYEEF 80

                  .
gi 343478277  638 L 638
Cdd:pfam00620  81 I 81
RhoGAP cd00159
RhoGAP: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) for Rho-like GTPases; GAPs towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like ...
559-642 7.47e-21

RhoGAP: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) for Rho-like GTPases; GAPs towards Rho/Rac/Cdc42-like small GTPases. Small GTPases (G proteins) cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when bound to GDP. The Rho family of small G proteins, which includes Cdc42Hs, activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. G proteins generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude. The RhoGAPs are one of the major classes of regulators of Rho G proteins.


Pssm-ID: 238090 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 169  Bit Score: 90.05  E-value: 7.47e-21
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 559 PQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd00159    1 PLIIEKCIEYLEKNGLNTEGIFRVSGSASKIEELKKKFDRGEDIDDLEDYDVHDVASLLKLYLRELPEPLIPFELYDEFI 80

                 ....
gi 343478277 639 HIYQ 642
Cdd:cd00159   81 ELAK 84
RhoGAP_myosin_IX cd04377
RhoGAP_myosin_IX: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
543-638 3.30e-16

RhoGAP_myosin_IX: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in class IX myosins. Class IX myosins contain a characteristic head domain, a neck domain, a tail domain which contains a C6H2-zinc binding motif and a RhoGAP domain. Class IX myosins are single-headed, processive myosins that are partly cytoplasmic, and partly associated with membranes and the actin cytoskeleton. Class IX myosins are implicated in the regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and function of sensory systems, like the inner ear. There are two major isoforms, myosin IXA and IXB with several splice variants, which are both expressed in developing neurons. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239842  Cd Length: 186  Bit Score: 77.09  E-value: 3.30e-16
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 543 FGVPLiVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFR 622
Cdd:cd04377    1 FGVSL-SSLTSEDRSVPLVLEKLLEHIEMHGLYTEGIYRKSGSANKIKELRQGLDTDPDSVNLEDYPIHVITSVLKQWLR 79
                         90
                 ....*....|....*.
gi 343478277 623 DLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04377   80 ELPEPLMTFELYENFL 95
RhoGAP_fRGD1 cd04398
RhoGAP_fRGD1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
543-638 1.01e-14

RhoGAP_fRGD1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of fungal RGD1-like proteins. Yeast Rgd1 is a GAP protein for Rho3 and Rho4 and plays a role in low-pH response. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239863  Cd Length: 192  Bit Score: 72.82  E-value: 1.01e-14
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYD-----VADMV 617
Cdd:cd04398    1 FGVPLEDLILREGDNVPNIVYQCIQAIENFGLNLEGIYRLSGNVSRVNKLKELFDKDPLNVLLISPEDYEsdihsVASLL 80
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|.
gi 343478277 618 KQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04398   81 KLFFRELPEPLLTKALSREFI 101
RhoGap_RalBP1 cd04381
RhoGap_RalBP1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
543-637 1.47e-14

RhoGap_RalBP1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in RalBP1 proteins, also known as RLIP, RLIP76 or cytocentrin. RalBP1 plays an important role in endocytosis during interphase. During mitosis, RalBP1 transiently associates with the centromere and has been shown to play an essential role in the proper assembly of the mitotic apparatus. RalBP1 is an effector of the Ral GTPase which itself is an effector of Ras. RalBP1 contains a RhoGAP domain, which shows weak activity towards Rac1 and Cdc42, but not towards Ral, and a Ral effector domain binding motif. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239846 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 182  Bit Score: 72.08  E-value: 1.47e-14
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRT----GQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENfPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVK 618
Cdd:cd04381    1 FGASLSLAVERSrchdGIDLPLVFRECIDYVEKHGMKCEGIYKVSGIKSKVDELKAAYNR-RESPNLEEYEPPTVASLLK 79
                         90
                 ....*....|....*....
gi 343478277 619 QFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETF 637
Cdd:cd04381   80 QYLRELPEPLLTKELMPRF 98
RhoGAP_FAM13A1a cd04393
RhoGAP_FAM13A1a: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
542-642 1.71e-13

RhoGAP_FAM13A1a: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of FAM13A1, isoform a-like proteins. The function of FAM13A1a is unknown. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by up several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239858 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 189  Bit Score: 69.41  E-value: 1.71e-13
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 542 VFGVPLiVHVQRTGQP---LPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENfPENVNYEDQS-AYDVADMV 617
Cdd:cd04393    2 VFGVPL-QELQQAGQPengVPAVVRHIVEYLEQHGLEQEGLFRVNGNAETVEWLRQRLDS-GEEVDLSKEAdVCSAASLL 79
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|....*
gi 343478277 618 KQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFLHIYQ 642
Cdd:cd04393   80 RLFLQELPEGLIPASLQIRLMQLYQ 104
RhoGAP_ARHGAP6 cd04376
RhoGAP_ARHGAP6: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
558-639 2.61e-13

RhoGAP_ARHGAP6: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP6-like proteins. ArhGAP6 shows GAP activity towards RhoA, but not towards Cdc42 and Rac1. ArhGAP6 is often deleted in microphthalmia with linear skin defects syndrome (MLS); MLS is a severe X-linked developmental disorder. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239841  Cd Length: 206  Bit Score: 69.39  E-value: 2.61e-13
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 558 LPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETF 637
Cdd:cd04376    9 VPRLVESCCQHLEKHGLQTVGIFRVGSSKKRVRQLREEFDRGIDVVLDENHSVHDVAALLKEFFRDMPDPLLPRELYTAF 88

                 ..
gi 343478277 638 LH 639
Cdd:cd04376   89 IG 90
RhoGAP-ARHGAP11A cd04394
RhoGAP-ARHGAP11A: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
542-642 2.20e-11

RhoGAP-ARHGAP11A: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP11A-like proteins. The mouse homolog of human ArhGAP11A has been detected as a gene exclusively expressed in immature ganglion cells, potentially playing a role in retinal development. The exact function of ArhGAP11A is unknown. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239859 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 202  Bit Score: 63.65  E-value: 2.20e-11
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 542 VFGVPL----IVHVQRTGQpLPQSIQQALRYLRSNcLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENfPENVnyeDQSAY--DVAD 615
Cdd:cd04394    1 VFGVPLhslpHSTVPEYGN-VPKFLVDACTFLLDH-LSTEGLFRKSGSVVRQKELKAKLEG-GEAC---LSSALpcDVAG 74
                         90       100
                 ....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 343478277 616 MVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFLHIYQ 642
Cdd:cd04394   75 LLKQFFRELPEPLLPYDLHEALLKAQE 101
RhoGAP_myosin_IXB cd04407
RhoGAP_myosin_IXB: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
557-639 2.34e-11

RhoGAP_myosin_IXB: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in myosins IXB. Class IX myosins contain a characteristic head domain, a neck domain and a tail domain which contains a C6H2-zinc binding motif and a Rho-GAP domain. Class IX myosins are single-headed, processive myosins that are partly cytoplasmic, and partly associated with membranes and the actin cytoskeleton. Class IX myosins are implicated in the regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and function of sensory systems, like the inner ear. There are two major isoforms, myosin IXA and IXB with several splice variants, which are both expressed in developing neurons Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239872 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 186  Bit Score: 63.09  E-value: 2.34e-11
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 557 PLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSET 636
Cdd:cd04407   14 SVPIVLEKLLEHVEMHGLYTEGIYRKSGSANRMKELHQLLQADPENVKLENYPIHAITGLLKQWLRELPEPLMTFAQYND 93

                 ...
gi 343478277 637 FLH 639
Cdd:cd04407   94 FLR 96
RhoGAP-p50rhoGAP cd04404
RhoGAP-p50rhoGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
543-633 2.45e-11

RhoGAP-p50rhoGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of p50RhoGAP-like proteins; p50RhoGAP, also known as RhoGAP-1, contains a C-terminal RhoGAP domain and an N-terminal Sec14 domain which binds phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns(3,4,5)P3). It is ubiquitously expressed and preferentially active on Cdc42. This subgroup also contains closely related ARHGAP8. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239869 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 195  Bit Score: 63.13  E-value: 2.45e-11
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 343478277 543 FGVPL--IVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQM-NENFPENV-NYEDqsAYDVADMVK 618
Cdd:cd04404    6 FGVSLqfLKEKNPEQEPIPPVVRETVEYLQAHALTTEGIFRRSANTQVVKEVQQKyNMGEPVDFdQYED--VHLPAVILK 83
                         90
                 ....*....|....*
gi 343478277 619 QFFRDLPEPLFTNKL 633
Cdd:cd04404   84 TFLRELPEPLLTFDL 98
RhoGAP_ARHGAP18 cd04391
RhoGAP_ARHGAP18: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
542-643 3.74e-11

RhoGAP_ARHGAP18: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP18-like proteins. The function of ArhGAP18 is unknown. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239856  Cd Length: 216  Bit Score: 63.13  E-value: 3.74e-11
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gi 343478277 542 VFGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQS-----IQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNE-NFPENV-NYEDQSAYDVA 614
Cdd:cd04391    1 LFGVPLSTLLERDQKKVPGSkvpliFQKLINKLEERGLETEGILRIPGSAQRVKFLCQELEaKFYEGTfLWDQVKQHDAA 80
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gi 343478277 615 DMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFlhiYQC 643
Cdd:cd04391   81 SLLKLFIRELPQPLLTVEYLPAF---YSV 106
RhoGAP_nadrin cd04386
RhoGAP_nadrin: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
540-642 3.11e-10

RhoGAP_nadrin: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of Nadrin-like proteins. Nadrin, also named Rich-1, has been shown to be involved in the regulation of Ca2+-dependent exocytosis in neurons and recently has been implicated in tight junction maintenance in mammalian epithelium. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239851  Cd Length: 203  Bit Score: 60.16  E-value: 3.11e-10
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gi 343478277 540 KAVFGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRI----HALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAydVAD 615
Cdd:cd04386    2 KPVFGTPLEEHLKRTGREIALPIEACVMCLLETGMNEEGLFRVGGGASKLkrlkAALDAGTFSLPLDEFYSDPHA--VAS 79
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gi 343478277 616 MVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFLHIYQ 642
Cdd:cd04386   80 ALKSYLRELPDPLLTYNLYEDWVQAAN 106
RhoGAP_myosin_IXA cd04406
RhoGAP_myosin_IXA: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
543-638 5.91e-10

RhoGAP_myosin_IXA: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in myosins IXA. Class IX myosins contain a characteristic head domain, a neck domain and a tail domain which contains a C6H2-zinc binding motif and a Rho-GAP domain. Class IX myosins are single-headed, processive myosins that are partly cytoplasmic, and partly associated with membranes and the actin cytoskeleton. Class IX myosins are implicated in the regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and function of sensory systems, like the inner ear. There are two major isoforms, myosin IXA and IXB with several splice variants, which are both expressed in developing neurons. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239871  Cd Length: 186  Bit Score: 58.86  E-value: 5.91e-10
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLiVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFR 622
Cdd:cd04406    1 FGVEL-SRLTSEDRSVPLVVEKLINYIEMHGLYTEGIYRKSGSTNKIKELRQGLDTDANSVNLDDYNIHVIASVFKQWLR 79
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gi 343478277 623 DLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04406   80 DLPNPLMTFELYEEFL 95
RhoGAP_srGAP cd04383
RhoGAP_srGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
543-643 1.66e-09

RhoGAP_srGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in srGAPs. srGAPs are components of the intracellular part of Slit-Robo signalling pathway that is important for axon guidance and cell migration. srGAPs contain an N-terminal FCH domain, a central RhoGAP domain and a C-terminal SH3 domain; this SH3 domain interacts with the intracellular proline-rich-tail of the Roundabout receptor (Robo). This interaction with Robo then activates the rhoGAP domain which in turn inhibits Cdc42 activity. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239848  Cd Length: 188  Bit Score: 57.82  E-value: 1.66e-09
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENfPENVNYEDQSAYD---VADMVKQ 619
Cdd:cd04383    3 FNGSLEEYIQDSGQAIPLVVESCIRFINLYGLQHQGIFRVSGSQVEVNDIKNAFER-GEDPLADDQNDHDinsVAGVLKL 81
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gi 343478277 620 FFRDLPEPLFTnklSETFLHIYQC 643
Cdd:cd04383   82 YFRGLENPLFP---KERFEDLMSC 102
RhoGAP_CdGAP cd04384
RhoGAP_CdGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
542-637 2.60e-09

RhoGAP_CdGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of CdGAP-like proteins; CdGAP contains an N-terminal RhoGAP domain and a C-terminal proline-rich region, and it is active on both Cdc42 and Rac1 but not RhoA. CdGAP is recruited to focal adhesions via the interaction with the scaffold protein actopaxin (alpha-parvin). Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239849 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 195  Bit Score: 57.13  E-value: 2.60e-09
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gi 343478277 542 VFGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYL-RSNCLDqvGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQM--NENFPENVNYE-DQSAYDVADMV 617
Cdd:cd04384    2 VFGCDLTEHLLNSGQDVPQVLKSCTEFIeKHGIVD--GIYRLSGIASNIQRLRHEfdSEQIPDLTKDVyIQDIHSVSSLC 79
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gi 343478277 618 KQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETF 637
Cdd:cd04384   80 KLYFRELPNPLLTYQLYEKF 99
RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1 cd04378
RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
574-638 5.34e-09

RhoGAP_GMIP_PARG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of GMIP (Gem interacting protein) and PARG1 (PTPL1-associated RhoGAP1). GMIP plays important roles in neurite growth and axonal guidance, and interacts with Gem, a member of the RGK subfamily of the Ras small GTPase superfamily, through the N-terminal half of the protein. GMIP contains a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. GMIP inhibits RhoA function, but is inactive towards Rac1 and Cdc41. PARG1 interacts with Rap2, also a member of the Ras small GTPase superfamily whose exact function is unknown, and shows strong preference for Rho. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239843  Cd Length: 203  Bit Score: 56.66  E-value: 5.34e-09
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gi 343478277 574 LDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04378   32 LGVQGIYRVSGSKARVEKLCQAFENGKDLVELSELSPHDISSVLKLFLRQLPEPLILFRLYNDFI 96
RhoGAP_ARAP cd04385
RhoGAP_ARAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present ...
578-639 2.21e-08

RhoGAP_ARAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in ARAPs. ARAPs (also known as centaurin deltas) contain, besides the RhoGAP domain, an Arf GAP, ankyrin repeat ras-associating, and PH domains. Since their ArfGAP activity is PIP3-dependent, ARAPs are considered integration points for phosphoinositide, Arf and Rho signaling. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239850  Cd Length: 184  Bit Score: 54.24  E-value: 2.21e-08
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gi 343478277 578 GLFRKSGVKSRIHalrQMNENFPEN-VNYE----DQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFLH 639
Cdd:cd04385   35 GIYRKNGKNSSVK---KLLEAFRKDaRSVQlregEYTVHDVADVLKRFLRDLPDPLLTSELHAEWIE 98
RhoGAP_fLRG1 cd04397
RhoGAP_fLRG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
543-638 3.11e-08

RhoGAP_fLRG1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of fungal LRG1-like proteins. Yeast Lrg1p is required for efficient cell fusion, and mother-daughter cell separation, possibly through acting as a RhoGAP specifically regulating 1,3-beta-glucan synthesis. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239862  Cd Length: 213  Bit Score: 54.29  E-value: 3.11e-08
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGQP-----------LPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGvksRIHALRQMNENFPEN----VNYED 607
Cdd:cd04397    1 FGVPLEILVEKFGADstlgvgpgklrIPALIDDIISAMRQMDMSVEGVFRKNG---NIRRLKELTEEIDKNptevPDLSK 77
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gi 343478277 608 QSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04397   78 ENPVQLAALLKKFLRELPDPLLTFKLYRLWI 108
RhoGAP_GMIP cd04408
RhoGAP_GMIP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of GMIP ...
574-638 7.36e-08

RhoGAP_GMIP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of GMIP (Gem interacting protein). GMIP plays important roles in neurite growth and axonal guidance, and interacts with Gem, a member of the RGK subfamily of the Ras small GTPase superfamily, through the N-terminal half of the protein. GMIP contains a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. GMIP inhibits RhoA function, but is inactive towards Rac1 and Cdc41. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239873  Cd Length: 200  Bit Score: 53.28  E-value: 7.36e-08
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gi 343478277 574 LDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04408   32 LGVQGIYRISGSKARVEKLCQAFENGRDLVDLSGHSPHDITSVLKHFLKELPEPVLPFQLYDDFI 96
RhoGAP_p190 cd04373
RhoGAP_p190: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
543-641 9.12e-08

RhoGAP_p190: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of p190-like proteins. p190, also named RhoGAP5, plays a role in neuritogenesis and axon branch stability. p190 shows a preference for Rho, over Rac and Cdc42, and consists of an N-terminal GTPase domain and a C-terminal GAP domain. The central portion of p190 contains important regulatory phosphorylation sites. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239838  Cd Length: 185  Bit Score: 52.46  E-value: 9.12e-08
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGqPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHAL-RQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFF 621
Cdd:cd04373    1 FGVPLANVVTSEK-PIPIFLEKCVEFIEATGLETEGIYRVSGNKTHLDSLqKQFDQDHNLDLVSKDFTVNAVAGALKSFF 79
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gi 343478277 622 RDLPEPLFTNKLSETFLHIY 641
Cdd:cd04373   80 SELPDPLIPYSMHLELVEAA 99
RhoGAP_Bcr cd04387
RhoGAP_Bcr: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of Bcr ...
543-637 1.26e-07

RhoGAP_Bcr: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of Bcr (breakpoint cluster region protein)-like proteins. Bcr is a multidomain protein with a variety of enzymatic functions. It contains a RhoGAP and a Rho GEF domain, a Ser/Thr kinase domain, an N-terminal oligomerization domain, and a C-terminal PDZ binding domain, in addition to PH and C2 domains. Bcr is a negative regulator of: i) RacGTPase, via the Rho GAP domain, ii) the Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK pathway, via phosphorylation of the Ras binding protein AF-6, and iii) the Wnt signaling pathway through binding beta-catenin. Bcr can form a complex with beta-catenin and Tcf1. The Wnt signaling pathway is involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, and cell renewal. Bcr was discovered as a fusion partner of Abl. The Bcr-Abl fusion is characteristic for a large majority of chronic myelogenous leukemias (CML). Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239852 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 196  Bit Score: 52.24  E-value: 1.26e-07
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRqmnenFPENVNYED----QSAYDV---AD 615
Cdd:cd04387    1 FGVKISTVTKRERSKVPYIVRQCVEEVERRGMEEVGIYRISGVATDIQALK-----AAFDTNNKDvsvmLSEMDVnaiAG 75
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gi 343478277 616 MVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETF 637
Cdd:cd04387   76 TLKLYFRELPEPLFTDELYPNF 97
RhoGAP_ARHGAP19 cd04392
RhoGAP_ARHGAP19: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
555-640 2.32e-07

RhoGAP_ARHGAP19: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP19-like proteins. The function of ArhGAP19 is unknown. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239857  Cd Length: 208  Bit Score: 51.69  E-value: 2.32e-07
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gi 343478277 555 GQPLPQS----IQQALRYLRSNcLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALR-QMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLF 629
Cdd:cd04392    2 GAPLTEEgiaqIYQLIEYLEKN-LRVEGLFRKPGNSARQQELRdLLNSGTDLDLESGGFHAHDCATVLKGFLGELPEPLL 80
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gi 343478277 630 TNKLSETFLHI 640
Cdd:cd04392   81 THAHYPAHLQI 91
RhoGAP_ARHGAP20 cd04402
RhoGAP_ARHGAP20: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
543-638 3.82e-07

RhoGAP_ARHGAP20: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP20-like proteins. ArhGAP20, also known as KIAA1391 and RA-RhoGAP, contains a RhoGAP, a RA, and a PH domain, and ANXL repeats. ArhGAP20 is activated by Rap1 and induces inactivation of Rho, which in turn leads to neurite outgrowth. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239867  Cd Length: 192  Bit Score: 50.76  E-value: 3.82e-07
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGqpLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALR-QMNENfpENVNYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFF 621
Cdd:cd04402    2 FGQPLSNICEDDN--LPKPILDMLSLLYQKGPSTEGIFRRSANAKACKELKeKLNSG--VEVDLKAEPVLLLASVLKDFL 77
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gi 343478277 622 RDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04402   78 RNIPGSLLSSDLYEEWM 94
RhoGAP_fSAC7_BAG7 cd04396
RhoGAP_fSAC7_BAG7: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
542-637 1.08e-06

RhoGAP_fSAC7_BAG7: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of fungal SAC7 and BAG7-like proteins. Both proteins are GTPase activating proteins of Rho1, but differ functionally in vivo: SAC7, but not BAG7, is involved in the control of Rho1-mediated activation of the PKC-MPK1 pathway. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239861  Cd Length: 225  Bit Score: 50.10  E-value: 1.08e-06
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gi 343478277 542 VFGVPL----------IVHVQRTGQPL-----PQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPE---NV 603
Cdd:cd04396    1 VFGVSLeeslkyasvaISIVDEDGEQYvygyiPVVVAKCGVYLKENATEVEGIFRVAGSSKRIRELQLIFSTPPDygkSF 80
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gi 343478277 604 NYEDQSAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETF 637
Cdd:cd04396   81 DWDGYTVHDAASVLRRYLNNLPEPLVPLDLYEEF 114
RhoGAP_ARHGAP27_15_12_9 cd04403
RhoGAP_ARHGAP27_15_12_9: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ...
543-637 4.18e-06

RhoGAP_ARHGAP27_15_12_9: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ARHGAP27 (also called CAMGAP1), ARHGAP15, 12 and 9-like proteins; This subgroup of ARHGAPs are multidomain proteins that contain RhoGAP, PH, SH3 and WW domains. Most members that are studied show GAP activity towards Rac1, some additionally show activity towards Cdc42. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239868 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 187  Bit Score: 47.77  E-value: 4.18e-06
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALR-QMNENfpENVNYEDQSAYD---VADMVK 618
Cdd:cd04403    1 FGCHLEALCQRENSTVPKFVRLCIEAVEKRGLDVDGIYRVSGNLAVIQKLRfAVDHD--EKLDLDDSKWEDihvITGALK 78
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gi 343478277 619 QFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETF 637
Cdd:cd04403   79 LFFRELPEPLFPYSLFNDF 97
RhoGAP_ARHGAP21 cd04395
RhoGAP_ARHGAP21: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
542-638 6.21e-06

RhoGAP_ARHGAP21: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ArhGAP21-like proteins. ArhGAP21 is a multi-domain protein, containing RhoGAP, PH and PDZ domains, and is believed to play a role in the organization of the cell-cell junction complex. It has been shown to function as a GAP of Cdc42 and RhoA, and to interact with alpha-catenin and Arf6. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239860  Cd Length: 196  Bit Score: 47.39  E-value: 6.21e-06
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gi 343478277 542 VFGVPL-IVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYD---VADMV 617
Cdd:cd04395    1 TFGVPLdDCPPSSENPYVPLIVEVCCNIVEARGLETVGIYRVPGNNAAISALQEELNRGGFDIDLQDPRWRDvnvVSSLL 80
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gi 343478277 618 KQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04395   81 KSFFRKLPEPLFTNELYPDFI 101
RhoGAP_SYD1 cd04379
RhoGAP_SYD1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present ...
543-638 4.41e-05

RhoGAP_SYD1: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in SYD-1_like proteins. Syd-1, first identified and best studied in C.elegans, has been shown to play an important role in neuronal development by specifying axonal properties. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239844  Cd Length: 207  Bit Score: 45.15  E-value: 4.41e-05
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGQPL--PQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQMNENFPENVNYEDQSAYDV---ADMV 617
Cdd:cd04379    1 FGVPLSRLVEREGESRdvPIVLQKCVQEIERRGLDVIGLYRLCGSAAKKKELRDAFERNSAAVELSEELYPDInviTGVL 80
                         90       100
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gi 343478277 618 KQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04379   81 KDYLRELPEPLITPQLYEMVL 101
RhoGAP_ARHGAP22_24_25 cd04390
RhoGAP_ARHGAP22_24_25: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ...
541-638 1.55e-04

RhoGAP_ARHGAP22_24_25: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in ARHGAP22, 24 and 25-like proteins; longer isoforms of these proteins contain an additional N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain. ARHGAP25 (KIA0053) has been identified as a GAP for Rac1 and Cdc42. Short isoforms (without the PH domain) of ARHGAP24, called RC-GAP72 and p73RhoGAP, and of ARHGAP22, called p68RacGAP, has been shown to be involved in angiogenesis and endothelial cell capillary formation. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239855 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 199  Bit Score: 43.20  E-value: 1.55e-04
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gi 343478277 541 AVFGVPL---IVHVQRTGQPL-PQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQM-----NENFPENVNyedqsAY 611
Cdd:cd04390    1 GVFGQRLedtVAYERKFGPRLvPILVEQCVDFIREHGLKEEGLFRLPGQANLVKQLQDAfdageRPSFDSDTD-----VH 75
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gi 343478277 612 DVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04390   76 TVASLLKLYLRELPEPVIPWAQYEDFL 102
RhoGAP_Graf cd04374
RhoGAP_Graf: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in GRAF (GTPase ...
562-638 1.27e-03

RhoGAP_Graf: GTPase-activator protein (GAP) domain for Rho-like GTPases found in GRAF (GTPase regulator associated with focal adhesion kinase); Graf is a multi-domain protein, containing SH3 and PH domains, that binds focal adhesion kinase and influences cytoskeletal changes mediated by Rho proteins. Graf exhibits GAP activity toward RhoA and Cdc42, but only weakly activates Rac1. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239839  Cd Length: 203  Bit Score: 40.45  E-value: 1.27e-03
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gi 343478277 562 IQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRQM----NENFPENVNYeDQSAYD---VADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLS 634
Cdd:cd04374   32 VRKCIEAVETRGINEQGLYRVVGVNSKVQKLLSLgldpKTSTPGDVDL-DNSEWEiktITSALKTYLRNLPEPLMTYELH 110

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gi 343478277 635 ETFL 638
Cdd:cd04374  111 NDFI 114
RhoGAP_MgcRacGAP cd04382
RhoGAP_MgcRacGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain ...
574-638 5.18e-03

RhoGAP_MgcRacGAP: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain present in MgcRacGAP proteins. MgcRacGAP plays an important dual role in cytokinesis: i) it is part of centralspindlin-complex, together with the mitotic kinesin MKLP1, which is critical for the structure of the central spindle by promoting microtuble bundling. ii) after phosphorylation by aurora B MgcRacGAP becomes an effective regulator of RhoA and plays an important role in the assembly of the contractile ring and the initiation of cytokinesis. MgcRacGAP-like proteins contain a N-terminal C1-like domain, and a C-terminal RhoGAP domain. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239847  Cd Length: 193  Bit Score: 38.43  E-value: 5.18e-03
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gi 343478277 574 LDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALRqmnENF-----PENVNYEDqsAYDVADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFTNKLSETFL 638
Cdd:cd04382   33 LTEEGLYRVSGSEREVKALK---EKFlrgktVPNLSKVD--IHVICGCLKDFLRSLKEPLITFALWKEFM 97
RhoGAP_chimaerin cd04372
RhoGAP_chimaerin: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of ...
543-630 6.47e-03

RhoGAP_chimaerin: RhoGAP (GTPase-activator protein [GAP] for Rho-like small GTPases) domain of chimaerins. Chimaerins are a family of phorbolester- and diacylglycerol-responsive GAPs specific for the Rho-like GTPase Rac. Chimaerins exist in two alternative splice forms that each contain a C-terminal GAP domain, and a central C1 domain which binds phorbol esters, inducing a conformational change that activates the protein; one splice form is lacking the N-terminal Src homology-2 (SH2) domain. Small GTPases cluster into distinct families, and all act as molecular switches, active in their GTP-bound form but inactive when GDP-bound. The Rho family of GTPases activates effectors involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including regulation of cytoskeleton formation, cell proliferation and the JNK signaling pathway. GTPases generally have a low intrinsic GTPase hydrolytic activity but there are family-specific groups of GAPs that enhance the rate of GTP hydrolysis by several orders of magnitude.


Pssm-ID: 239837 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 194  Bit Score: 38.27  E-value: 6.47e-03
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gi 343478277 543 FGVPLIVHVQRTGQPLPQSIQQALRYLRSNCLDQVGLFRKSGVKSRIHALR----------QMNENFPENVNYedqsayd 612
Cdd:cd04372    1 YGCDLTTLVKAHNTQRPMVVDMCIREIEARGLQSEGLYRVSGFAEEIEDVKmafdrdgekaDISATVYPDINV------- 73
                         90
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gi 343478277 613 VADMVKQFFRDLPEPLFT 630
Cdd:cd04372   74 ITGALKLYFRDLPIPVIT 91
 
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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