BPTI/Kunitz inhibitor domain-containing protein [Caenorhabditis elegans]
BPTI/Kunitz domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10059223)
BPTI/Kunitz domain-containing protein is a cysteine-rich protein, similar to Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitors
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
Kunitz-type | cd00109 | Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) domain; This family contains the Kunitz ... |
174-214 | 6.52e-06 | ||
Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) domain; This family contains the Kunitz domain which is a common structural fold found in a family of reversible serine protease inhibitors. This domain is thought to have evolved over 500 million years and is ubiquitous in all kingdoms of life and has been incorporated into many different genes. In general, each domain is encoded by a single exon. Some genes encode proteins with a single Kunitz domain, e.g. bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), trophoblast Kunitz domain protein (TKDP), amyloid beta-protein precursor (ABPP), as well as Kunitz-type venom peptides such as dendrotoxin. Genes that encode multiple Kunitz domains include hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitors HAI1 and HAI2 (two domains), tissue factor pathway inhibitor TFPI1 and TFPI2 (three domains) and Caenorhabditis elegans papilin (eleven domains). In addition, the Kunitz domain has been integrated into multi-domain proteins, e.g. the collagen alpha3(VI), alpha1(VII) and alpha1(XXVIII) chains, WFIKKN1 (containing WAP, Follistatin/Kazal, Immunoglobulin, two Kunitz and NTR domains) and papilin. Furthermore, each domain within a multi-Kunitz domain protein may exhibit different protease activity, such as for the three tandemly repeated domains within both tissue factor pathway inhibitors 1 and 2. The Kunitz domain is a representative of alpha/beta proteins with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds and presenting three peptide loops that can be varied without introducing much destabilization to the scaffold. Protease inhibitors meet the scaffold criteria in that they are small, stable and capable of evolving the binding activity of exposed peptide loops through targeted randomization to construct combinatorial libraries. Kunitz domain-based scaffolds have been successfully utilized to construct and select a library of protease inhibitors with the potential for therapeutic application. : Pssm-ID: 438633 Cd Length: 51 Bit Score: 42.92 E-value: 6.52e-06
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
Kunitz-type | cd00109 | Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) domain; This family contains the Kunitz ... |
174-214 | 6.52e-06 | ||
Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) domain; This family contains the Kunitz domain which is a common structural fold found in a family of reversible serine protease inhibitors. This domain is thought to have evolved over 500 million years and is ubiquitous in all kingdoms of life and has been incorporated into many different genes. In general, each domain is encoded by a single exon. Some genes encode proteins with a single Kunitz domain, e.g. bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), trophoblast Kunitz domain protein (TKDP), amyloid beta-protein precursor (ABPP), as well as Kunitz-type venom peptides such as dendrotoxin. Genes that encode multiple Kunitz domains include hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitors HAI1 and HAI2 (two domains), tissue factor pathway inhibitor TFPI1 and TFPI2 (three domains) and Caenorhabditis elegans papilin (eleven domains). In addition, the Kunitz domain has been integrated into multi-domain proteins, e.g. the collagen alpha3(VI), alpha1(VII) and alpha1(XXVIII) chains, WFIKKN1 (containing WAP, Follistatin/Kazal, Immunoglobulin, two Kunitz and NTR domains) and papilin. Furthermore, each domain within a multi-Kunitz domain protein may exhibit different protease activity, such as for the three tandemly repeated domains within both tissue factor pathway inhibitors 1 and 2. The Kunitz domain is a representative of alpha/beta proteins with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds and presenting three peptide loops that can be varied without introducing much destabilization to the scaffold. Protease inhibitors meet the scaffold criteria in that they are small, stable and capable of evolving the binding activity of exposed peptide loops through targeted randomization to construct combinatorial libraries. Kunitz domain-based scaffolds have been successfully utilized to construct and select a library of protease inhibitors with the potential for therapeutic application. Pssm-ID: 438633 Cd Length: 51 Bit Score: 42.92 E-value: 6.52e-06
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KU | smart00131 | BPTI/Kunitz family of serine protease inhibitors; Serine protease inhibitors. One member of ... |
174-215 | 2.87e-05 | ||
BPTI/Kunitz family of serine protease inhibitors; Serine protease inhibitors. One member of the family is encoded by an alternatively-spliced form of Alzheimer's amyloid beta-protein. Pssm-ID: 197529 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 41.10 E-value: 2.87e-05
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Kunitz_BPTI | pfam00014 | Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor domain; Indicative of a protease inhibitor, usually ... |
174-215 | 5.46e-05 | ||
Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor domain; Indicative of a protease inhibitor, usually a serine protease inhibitor. Structure is a disulfide rich alpha+beta fold. BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor) is an extensively studied model structure. Certain family members are similar to the tick anticoagulant peptide (TAP). This is a highly selective inhibitor of factor Xa in the blood coagulation pathways. TAP molecules are highly dipolar, and are arranged to form a twisted two- stranded antiparallel beta-sheet followed by an alpha helix. Pssm-ID: 425421 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 40.32 E-value: 5.46e-05
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
Kunitz-type | cd00109 | Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) domain; This family contains the Kunitz ... |
174-214 | 6.52e-06 | ||
Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) domain; This family contains the Kunitz domain which is a common structural fold found in a family of reversible serine protease inhibitors. This domain is thought to have evolved over 500 million years and is ubiquitous in all kingdoms of life and has been incorporated into many different genes. In general, each domain is encoded by a single exon. Some genes encode proteins with a single Kunitz domain, e.g. bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), trophoblast Kunitz domain protein (TKDP), amyloid beta-protein precursor (ABPP), as well as Kunitz-type venom peptides such as dendrotoxin. Genes that encode multiple Kunitz domains include hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitors HAI1 and HAI2 (two domains), tissue factor pathway inhibitor TFPI1 and TFPI2 (three domains) and Caenorhabditis elegans papilin (eleven domains). In addition, the Kunitz domain has been integrated into multi-domain proteins, e.g. the collagen alpha3(VI), alpha1(VII) and alpha1(XXVIII) chains, WFIKKN1 (containing WAP, Follistatin/Kazal, Immunoglobulin, two Kunitz and NTR domains) and papilin. Furthermore, each domain within a multi-Kunitz domain protein may exhibit different protease activity, such as for the three tandemly repeated domains within both tissue factor pathway inhibitors 1 and 2. The Kunitz domain is a representative of alpha/beta proteins with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds and presenting three peptide loops that can be varied without introducing much destabilization to the scaffold. Protease inhibitors meet the scaffold criteria in that they are small, stable and capable of evolving the binding activity of exposed peptide loops through targeted randomization to construct combinatorial libraries. Kunitz domain-based scaffolds have been successfully utilized to construct and select a library of protease inhibitors with the potential for therapeutic application. Pssm-ID: 438633 Cd Length: 51 Bit Score: 42.92 E-value: 6.52e-06
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KU | smart00131 | BPTI/Kunitz family of serine protease inhibitors; Serine protease inhibitors. One member of ... |
174-215 | 2.87e-05 | ||
BPTI/Kunitz family of serine protease inhibitors; Serine protease inhibitors. One member of the family is encoded by an alternatively-spliced form of Alzheimer's amyloid beta-protein. Pssm-ID: 197529 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 41.10 E-value: 2.87e-05
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Kunitz_BPTI | pfam00014 | Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor domain; Indicative of a protease inhibitor, usually ... |
174-215 | 5.46e-05 | ||
Kunitz/Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor domain; Indicative of a protease inhibitor, usually a serine protease inhibitor. Structure is a disulfide rich alpha+beta fold. BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor) is an extensively studied model structure. Certain family members are similar to the tick anticoagulant peptide (TAP). This is a highly selective inhibitor of factor Xa in the blood coagulation pathways. TAP molecules are highly dipolar, and are arranged to form a twisted two- stranded antiparallel beta-sheet followed by an alpha helix. Pssm-ID: 425421 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 40.32 E-value: 5.46e-05
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Kunitz_TFPI2_1-like | cd22616 | Kunitz domain 1 (KD1) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2) and similar proteins; This ... |
177-214 | 1.69e-04 | ||
Kunitz domain 1 (KD1) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2) and similar proteins; This model represents the Kunitz-type domain 1 (KD1) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2 or TFPI-2) and similar proteins. TFPI2 exhibits inhibitory activity primarily toward trypsin, plasmin, and factor VIIa (FVIIa)/tissue factor (TF) via its KD1. It is believed to be the major inhibitor of plasmin in the extracellular matrix (ECM) but has little inhibitory activity toward urokinase-type plasminogen activator, tissue-type plasminogen activator, or thrombin. TFPI2 specifically inhibits the proteases via the P1 arginine residue in KD1. The TFPI2 domains KD2 and KD3 appear to have no discernible inhibitory activity and may serve to bind to nearby proteins to localize TFPI2 in the ECM. Structure studies of KD1 complexed with proteases may help in the development of specific and potent KD1 domain protein that may have a large pharmacologic impact in preventing tumor metastasis, retinal degeneration, and degradation of collagen in the ECM. The structure of this domain is similar to that of Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor), showing an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Pssm-ID: 438659 Cd Length: 57 Bit Score: 39.14 E-value: 1.69e-04
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Kunitz_SmCI_3-like | cd22603 | third Kunitz domain of Carboxypeptidase Inhibitor SmCI and similar domains; This group ... |
163-214 | 3.60e-04 | ||
third Kunitz domain of Carboxypeptidase Inhibitor SmCI and similar domains; This group includes Sabellastarte magnifica carboxypeptidase inhibitor (SmCI), Bombyx mori cocoon shell-associated trypsin inhibitor (CSTI), Bombus terrestris Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitor Bt-KTI, and similar domains. SmCI is a tri-domain BPTI-Kunitz inhibitor capable of inhibiting serine proteases and A-like metallocarboxypeptidases. While the BPTI-Kunitz family of proteins includes voltage gated channel blockers and inhibitors of serine proteases, SmCI is the only BPTI-Kunitz protein capable of inhibiting metallocarboxypeptidases. Binding studies show that SmCI is able to bind three trypsin molecules under saturating conditions, but only one elastase interacts with the inhibitor. Additionally, SmCI can bind serine proteases and carboxypeptidases at the same time (at least in the ratio 1:1:1), thus becoming the first protease inhibitor that simultaneously blocks these two mechanistic classes of enzymes. CSTI and Bt-KTI are single Kunitz domain proteins that inhibit trypsin; in addition, Bt-KTI also inhibits plasmin. This model contains the third Kunitz domain of SmCI which has a structure similar to those of Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor), showing an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Pssm-ID: 438646 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 38.18 E-value: 3.60e-04
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Kunitz_TFPI1_1-like | cd22613 | Kunitz protease inhibitor (KPI) domain 1 (KPI-1 or K1) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor ... |
171-214 | 9.56e-04 | ||
Kunitz protease inhibitor (KPI) domain 1 (KPI-1 or K1) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI); This model represents the first Kunitz-type domain (K1 or KPI-1) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI or TFPI1), also known as extrinsic pathway inhibitor (EPI) or lipoprotein-associated coagulation inhibitor (LACI). TFPI down-regulates the extrinsic coagulation pathway via inhibition of activated factor X (FXa or Xa) and FVIIa (VIIa). It inhibits activated FXa via a "slow-tight binding mechanism", i.e. rapid formation of a loose FXa-TFPI complex that then slowly isomerizes to a tight FXa-TFPI* complex. Subsequent inhibition of FVIIa is facilitated by the presence of tissue factor (TF) and FXa, which together rapidly and efficiently form a quaternary FXa-TFPI-TF-FVIIa complex in which the activity of FXa and FVIIa are inhibited. TFPI consists of 3 Kunitz-type protease inhibitor (KPI) domains in a tandem arrangement; The K1 domain of TFPI has been shown to bind and inhibit FVIIa while the K2 domain similarly inhibits FXa. Small peptide blocking inhibition of FXa and TF-FVIIa by TFPI shows that domain K1 is not only important for FVIIa inhibition but also for FXa inhibition, i.e. for the transition of the loose to the tight FXa-TFPI complex. The structure of the K1 domain is similar to those of other Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor), showing an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Pssm-ID: 438656 Cd Length: 55 Bit Score: 36.95 E-value: 9.56e-04
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Kunitz_boophilin_1-like | cd22599 | first Kunitz domain of Rhipicephalus microplus boophilin and similar proteins; This group ... |
161-214 | 1.65e-03 | ||
first Kunitz domain of Rhipicephalus microplus boophilin and similar proteins; This group includes venom serine protease inhibitors such as Rhipicephalus microplus and Ixodes scapularis boofilin, among others. Boophilin prevents blood clot formation to allow successful feeding and digestion through its inhibition activity of thrombin and other host anticoagulating factors like kallikrein, coagulation factor VII, or plasmin; it interacts with the host thrombin and trypsin. The structures of these domains are similar to those of Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor), showing an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Rhipicephalus microplus boophilin contains two Kunitz domains; this model represents the first repeat. Pssm-ID: 438642 Cd Length: 61 Bit Score: 36.30 E-value: 1.65e-03
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Kunitz_TFPI2_2-like | cd22617 | Kunitz domain 2 (KD2) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2) and similar proteins; This ... |
162-213 | 2.11e-03 | ||
Kunitz domain 2 (KD2) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2) and similar proteins; This model represents the Kunitz-type domain 2 (KD2) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2 or TFPI-2) and similar proteins. TFPI2 exhibits inhibitory activity primarily toward trypsin, plasmin, and factor VIIa (FVIIa)/tissue factor (TF) via its KD1. It is believed to be the major inhibitor of plasmin in the extracellular matrix (ECM) but has little inhibitory activity toward urokinase-type plasminogen activator, tissue-type plasminogen activator, or thrombin. While TFPI2 specifically inhibits the proteases via the P1 arginine residue in KD1, domains KD2 and KD3 appear to have no discernible inhibitory activity and may serve to bind to nearby proteins to localize TFPI2 in the ECM. This domain is similar to that of Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor) that shows an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Pssm-ID: 438660 Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 35.82 E-value: 2.11e-03
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Kunitz_TFPI1_2-like | cd22614 | Kunitz protease inhibitor (KPI) domain 2 (KPI-2 or K2) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor ... |
174-215 | 2.60e-03 | ||
Kunitz protease inhibitor (KPI) domain 2 (KPI-2 or K2) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI); This model represents the second Kunitz-type domain (K2 or KPI-2) of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI or TFPI1), also known as extrinsic pathway inhibitor (EPI) or lipoprotein-associated coagulation inhibitor (LACI). TFPI down-regulates the extrinsic coagulation pathway via inhibition of activated factor X (FXa or Xa) and FVIIa (VIIa). It inhibits activated FXa via a "slow-tight binding mechanism", i.e. rapid formation of a loose FXa-TFPI complex that then slowly isomerizes to a tight FXa-TFPI* complex. Subsequent inhibition of FVIIa is facilitated by the presence of tissue factor (TF) and FXa, which together rapidly and efficiently form a quaternary FXa-TFPI-TF-FVIIa complex in which the activity of FXa and FVIIa are inhibited. TFPI consists of 3 Kunitz-type protease inhibitor (KPI) domains in a tandem arrangement; the K2 domain is exposed on functionally active TFPI pools in circulation in blood, in platelets, and attached to the endothelium. While the K1 (or KPI-1) domain of TFPI has been shown to bind and inhibit FVIIa, the K2 domain inhibits FXa by binding directly to the active site and forming a FXa:TFPI complex. A close interaction between the TFPI K2 domain and the FXa active site is essential for the FXa inhibitory action of TFPI and for the formation of an inactive TF/FVIIa/FXa/TFPI complex which then prevents FXa generation. Thus, blockage of K2 would prevent TFPI binding to both FXa and FVIIa/TF, and fully abolish TFPI inhibition of the coagulation cascade. The structure of the K2 domain is similar to those of Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor), showing an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Pssm-ID: 438657 Cd Length: 56 Bit Score: 35.75 E-value: 2.60e-03
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Kunitz_dendrotoxin | cd22595 | dendrotoxins I, K, B and similar proteins; This group includes toxins isolated from snake ... |
163-214 | 2.73e-03 | ||
dendrotoxins I, K, B and similar proteins; This group includes toxins isolated from snake venoms, such as dendrotoxins (DTXs) I, K and B, mambaquaretin-1 (MQ-1) and calcicludine. The dendrotoxins have little or no anti-protease activity but have been shown to block certain subtypes of voltage dependent potassium channels in neurons. Dendroaspis angusticeps (green mamba) alpha-dendrotoxin is a neurotoxin that enhances acetylcholine release at neuromuscular junctions. Studies with cloned K(+) channels show that this toxin blocks Kv1.1, Kv1.2 and Kv1.6 channels in the nanomolar range, whereas Dendroaspis polylepis (black mamba) dendrotoxin K preferentially blocks Kv1.1 channels. Also, structural analogs of dendrotoxins have facilitated defining the molecular recognition properties of different types of K(+) channels, and therefore, dendrotoxins are widely used as probes for studying the function of K(+) channels in physiology and pathophysiology. The structures of these toxins are similar to that of Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor), showing an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Pssm-ID: 438638 Cd Length: 56 Bit Score: 35.88 E-value: 2.73e-03
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Kunitz_actitoxin-like | cd22633 | Kunitz-type actitoxins such as Anemonia viridis U-actitoxin-Avd3l, and similar proteins; This ... |
164-215 | 4.92e-03 | ||
Kunitz-type actitoxins such as Anemonia viridis U-actitoxin-Avd3l, and similar proteins; This model includes the Kunitz-type actitoxins such as Anemonia viridis U-actitoxin-Avd3l (also called U-AITX-Avd3l or AsKC9), Anthopleura elegantissima KappaPI-actitoxin-Ael3a (also called KappaPI-AITX-Ael3a or Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitor APEKTx1) and Anthopleura aff. xanthogrammica PI-actitoxin-Axm2b (also called PI-AITX-Axm2b or Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitor AXPI-II). U-AITX-Avd3l and KappaPI-AITX-Ael3a are dual-function toxins that inhibit both the serine protease trypsin and voltage-gated potassium channels Kv1.2/KCNA2. These proteins are similar to Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor) that shows an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Pssm-ID: 438676 Cd Length: 55 Bit Score: 34.82 E-value: 4.92e-03
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Kunitz_SCI-I-like | cd22634 | chymotrypsin inhibitor SCI-I_III-like; This model includes the Kunitz-type chymotrypsin ... |
165-214 | 5.74e-03 | ||
chymotrypsin inhibitor SCI-I_III-like; This model includes the Kunitz-type chymotrypsin inhibitors SCI-III and SCI-I, and similar proteins in insects. SCI-III and SCI-I inhibit chymotrypsin, avoiding the accidental chymotrypsin-mediated activation of prophenoloxidase. This enzyme is required by the insect immune system to produce melanin which is used to engulf foreign objects. This subfamily also includes Kunitz-type male accessory gland peptide with protease inhibitory activity, synthesized and secreted by male accessory glands of Drosophila funebris; it may play a role as an acrosin inhibitor involved in reproduction. These proteins are similar to Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors such as BPTI (bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor) that shows an alpha/beta fold with irregular secondary structure stabilized by three disulfide bonds. Pssm-ID: 438677 Cd Length: 57 Bit Score: 34.79 E-value: 5.74e-03
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