uroplakin-3b-like protein 1 isoform 1 precursor [Mus musculus]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
UP_III_II super family | cl06408 | Uroplakin IIIb, IIIa and II; Uroplakins (UPs) are a family of proteins that associate with ... |
28-201 | 3.88e-73 | ||||
Uroplakin IIIb, IIIa and II; Uroplakins (UPs) are a family of proteins that associate with each other to form plaques on the apical surface of the urothelium, the pseudo-stratified epithelium lining the urinary tract from renal pelvis to the bladder outlet. UPs are classified into 3 types: UPIa and UPIb, UPII, and UPIIIa and IIIb. UPIs are tetraspanins that have four transmembrane domains separating one large and one small extracellular domain while UPII and UPIIIs are single-pass transmembrane proteins. UPIa and UPIb form specific heterodimers with UPII and UPIII, respectively, which allows them to exit the endoplasmatic rediculum. UPII/UPIa and UPIIIs/UPIb form heterotetramers; six of these tetramers form the 16nm particle, seen in the hexagonal array of the asymmetric unit membrane, which is believed to form a urinary tract barrier. Uroplakins are also believed to play a role during urinary tract morphogenesis. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd09969: Pssm-ID: 471435 Cd Length: 184 Bit Score: 221.11 E-value: 3.88e-73
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
UP_IIIb | cd09969 | Uroplakin IIIb; Uroplakin IIIb, minor isoform of the dimerization partner of uroplakin Ib, is ... |
28-201 | 3.88e-73 | ||||
Uroplakin IIIb; Uroplakin IIIb, minor isoform of the dimerization partner of uroplakin Ib, is a members of the uroplakin family. Uroplakins (UPs) are a family of proteins that associate with each other to form plaques on the apical surface of the urothelium, the pseudo-stratified epithelium lining the urinary tract from renal pelvis to the bladder outlet. UPs are classified into 3 types: UPIa and UPIb, UPII, and UPIIIa and IIIb. UPIs are tetraspanins that have four transmembrane domains seperating one large and one small extracellular domain while UPII and UPIIIs are single-pass transmembrane proteins. UPIa and UPIb form specific heterodimers with UPII and UPIII, respectively, which allows them to exit the endoplasmatic rediculum. UPII/UPIa and UPIIIs/UPIb form heterotetramers and six of these tetramers form the 16nm particle, seen in the hexagonal array of the asymmetric unit membrane, which is believed to form a urinary tract barrier. Uroplakins are also believed to play a role during urinary tract morphogenesis. Pssm-ID: 197378 Cd Length: 184 Bit Score: 221.11 E-value: 3.88e-73
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
UP_IIIb | cd09969 | Uroplakin IIIb; Uroplakin IIIb, minor isoform of the dimerization partner of uroplakin Ib, is ... |
28-201 | 3.88e-73 | ||||
Uroplakin IIIb; Uroplakin IIIb, minor isoform of the dimerization partner of uroplakin Ib, is a members of the uroplakin family. Uroplakins (UPs) are a family of proteins that associate with each other to form plaques on the apical surface of the urothelium, the pseudo-stratified epithelium lining the urinary tract from renal pelvis to the bladder outlet. UPs are classified into 3 types: UPIa and UPIb, UPII, and UPIIIa and IIIb. UPIs are tetraspanins that have four transmembrane domains seperating one large and one small extracellular domain while UPII and UPIIIs are single-pass transmembrane proteins. UPIa and UPIb form specific heterodimers with UPII and UPIII, respectively, which allows them to exit the endoplasmatic rediculum. UPII/UPIa and UPIIIs/UPIb form heterotetramers and six of these tetramers form the 16nm particle, seen in the hexagonal array of the asymmetric unit membrane, which is believed to form a urinary tract barrier. Uroplakins are also believed to play a role during urinary tract morphogenesis. Pssm-ID: 197378 Cd Length: 184 Bit Score: 221.11 E-value: 3.88e-73
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UP_III | cd09968 | Uroplakin III; Uroplakin IIIa and IIIb, the dimerization partners of uroplakin Ib, are a ... |
28-201 | 8.66e-67 | ||||
Uroplakin III; Uroplakin IIIa and IIIb, the dimerization partners of uroplakin Ib, are a members of the uroplakin family. Uroplakins (UPs) are a family of proteins that associate with each other to form plaques on the apical surface of the urothelium, the pseudo-stratified epithelium lining the urinary tract from renal pelvis to the bladder outlet. UPs are classified into 3 types: UPIa and UPIb, UPII, and UPIIIa and IIIb. UPIs are tetraspanins that have four transmembrane domains seperating one large and one small extracellular domain while UPII and UPIIIs are single-pass transmembrane proteins. UPIa and UPIb form specific heterodimers with UPII and UPIII, respectively, which allows them to exit the endoplasmatic rediculum. UPII/UPIa and UPIIIs/UPIb form heterotetramers and six of these tetramers form the 16nm particle, seen in the hexagonal array of the asymmetric unit membrane, which is believed to form a urinary tract barrier. Uroplakins are also believed to play a role during urinary tract morphogenesis. Pssm-ID: 197377 Cd Length: 187 Bit Score: 204.92 E-value: 8.66e-67
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UP_III_II | cd09966 | Uroplakin IIIb, IIIa and II; Uroplakins (UPs) are a family of proteins that associate with ... |
30-201 | 7.78e-57 | ||||
Uroplakin IIIb, IIIa and II; Uroplakins (UPs) are a family of proteins that associate with each other to form plaques on the apical surface of the urothelium, the pseudo-stratified epithelium lining the urinary tract from renal pelvis to the bladder outlet. UPs are classified into 3 types: UPIa and UPIb, UPII, and UPIIIa and IIIb. UPIs are tetraspanins that have four transmembrane domains separating one large and one small extracellular domain while UPII and UPIIIs are single-pass transmembrane proteins. UPIa and UPIb form specific heterodimers with UPII and UPIII, respectively, which allows them to exit the endoplasmatic rediculum. UPII/UPIa and UPIIIs/UPIb form heterotetramers; six of these tetramers form the 16nm particle, seen in the hexagonal array of the asymmetric unit membrane, which is believed to form a urinary tract barrier. Uroplakins are also believed to play a role during urinary tract morphogenesis. Pssm-ID: 197375 Cd Length: 181 Bit Score: 179.54 E-value: 7.78e-57
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UP_IIIa | cd09970 | Uroplakin IIIa; Uroplakin IIIa, mayor isoform of the dimerization partner of uroplakin Ib, is ... |
29-200 | 5.94e-07 | ||||
Uroplakin IIIa; Uroplakin IIIa, mayor isoform of the dimerization partner of uroplakin Ib, is a members of the uroplakin family. Uroplakins (UPs) are a family of proteins that associate with each other to form plaques on the apical surface of the urothelium, the pseudo-stratified epithelium lining the urinary tract from renal pelvis to the bladder outlet. UPs are classified into 3 types: UPIa and UPIb, UPII, and UPIIIa and IIIb. UPIs are tetraspanins that have four transmembrane domains seperating one large and one small extracellular domain while UPII and UPIIIs are single-pass transmembrane proteins. UPIa and UPIb form specific heterodimers with UPII and UPIII, respectively, which allows them to exit the endoplasmatic rediculum. UPII/UPIa and UPIIIs/UPIb form heterotetramers and six of these tetramers form the 16nm particle, seen in the hexagonal array of the asymmetric unit membrane, which is believed to form a urinary tract barrier. Uroplakins are also believed to play a role during urinary tract morphogenesis. Pssm-ID: 197379 Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 48.82 E-value: 5.94e-07
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