maggie, isoform B [Drosophila melanogaster]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
TOM22 | cd22884 | Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22 and similar proteins; Mitochondrial import ... |
31-97 | 2.81e-25 | ||
Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22 and similar proteins; Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22, also called mitochondrial 17 kDa assembly protein, mitochondrial 22 kDa outer membrane protein (MOM22), protein MAS17, or translocase of outer membrane (TOM) 22 kDa subunit, is the central component of the TOM receptor complex responsible for the recognition and translocation of cytosolically synthesized mitochondrial preproteins. It may regulate the TOM machinery organization, stability and channel gating. Together with TOM20 and TOM70, TOM22 functions as the transit peptide receptor at the surface of the mitochondrion outer membrane and facilitates the movement of preproteins into the TOM40 translocation pore. The N-terminal region of TOM22 has been shown to have chaperone-like activity, and the C-terminal region faces the intermembrane face. : Pssm-ID: 439375 Cd Length: 67 Bit Score: 90.29 E-value: 2.81e-25
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TOM22 | cd22884 | Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22 and similar proteins; Mitochondrial import ... |
31-97 | 2.81e-25 | |||
Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22 and similar proteins; Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22, also called mitochondrial 17 kDa assembly protein, mitochondrial 22 kDa outer membrane protein (MOM22), protein MAS17, or translocase of outer membrane (TOM) 22 kDa subunit, is the central component of the TOM receptor complex responsible for the recognition and translocation of cytosolically synthesized mitochondrial preproteins. It may regulate the TOM machinery organization, stability and channel gating. Together with TOM20 and TOM70, TOM22 functions as the transit peptide receptor at the surface of the mitochondrion outer membrane and facilitates the movement of preproteins into the TOM40 translocation pore. The N-terminal region of TOM22 has been shown to have chaperone-like activity, and the C-terminal region faces the intermembrane face. Pssm-ID: 439375 Cd Length: 67 Bit Score: 90.29 E-value: 2.81e-25
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3a0801s05tom22 | TIGR00986 | mitochondrial import receptor subunit Tom22; The mitochondrial protein translocase (MPT) ... |
5-119 | 3.97e-06 | |||
mitochondrial import receptor subunit Tom22; The mitochondrial protein translocase (MPT) family, which brings nuclearly encoded preproteins into mitochondria, is very complex with 19 currently identified protein constituents.These proteins include several chaperone proteins, four proteins of the outer membrane translocase (Tom) import receptor, five proteins of the Tom channel complex, five proteins of the inner membrane translocase (Tim) and three "motor" proteins. This family is specific for the Tom22 proteins. [Transport and binding proteins, Amino acids, peptides and amines] Pssm-ID: 273379 Cd Length: 145 Bit Score: 43.03 E-value: 3.97e-06
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Tom22 | pfam04281 | Mitochondrial import receptor subunit Tom22; The mitochondrial protein translocase family, ... |
19-100 | 4.07e-06 | |||
Mitochondrial import receptor subunit Tom22; The mitochondrial protein translocase family, which is responsible for movement of nuclear encoded pre-proteins into mitochondria, is very complex with at least 19 components. These proteins include several chaperone proteins, four proteins of the outer membrane translocase (Tom) import receptor, five proteins of the Tom channel complex, five proteins of the inner membrane translocase (Tim) and three "motor" proteins. This family represents the Tom22 proteins. The N terminal region of Tom22 has been shown to have chaperone-like activity, and the C terminal region faces the intermembrane face. Pssm-ID: 427836 Cd Length: 138 Bit Score: 42.96 E-value: 4.07e-06
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
TOM22 | cd22884 | Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22 and similar proteins; Mitochondrial import ... |
31-97 | 2.81e-25 | |||
Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22 and similar proteins; Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22, also called mitochondrial 17 kDa assembly protein, mitochondrial 22 kDa outer membrane protein (MOM22), protein MAS17, or translocase of outer membrane (TOM) 22 kDa subunit, is the central component of the TOM receptor complex responsible for the recognition and translocation of cytosolically synthesized mitochondrial preproteins. It may regulate the TOM machinery organization, stability and channel gating. Together with TOM20 and TOM70, TOM22 functions as the transit peptide receptor at the surface of the mitochondrion outer membrane and facilitates the movement of preproteins into the TOM40 translocation pore. The N-terminal region of TOM22 has been shown to have chaperone-like activity, and the C-terminal region faces the intermembrane face. Pssm-ID: 439375 Cd Length: 67 Bit Score: 90.29 E-value: 2.81e-25
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3a0801s05tom22 | TIGR00986 | mitochondrial import receptor subunit Tom22; The mitochondrial protein translocase (MPT) ... |
5-119 | 3.97e-06 | |||
mitochondrial import receptor subunit Tom22; The mitochondrial protein translocase (MPT) family, which brings nuclearly encoded preproteins into mitochondria, is very complex with 19 currently identified protein constituents.These proteins include several chaperone proteins, four proteins of the outer membrane translocase (Tom) import receptor, five proteins of the Tom channel complex, five proteins of the inner membrane translocase (Tim) and three "motor" proteins. This family is specific for the Tom22 proteins. [Transport and binding proteins, Amino acids, peptides and amines] Pssm-ID: 273379 Cd Length: 145 Bit Score: 43.03 E-value: 3.97e-06
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Tom22 | pfam04281 | Mitochondrial import receptor subunit Tom22; The mitochondrial protein translocase family, ... |
19-100 | 4.07e-06 | |||
Mitochondrial import receptor subunit Tom22; The mitochondrial protein translocase family, which is responsible for movement of nuclear encoded pre-proteins into mitochondria, is very complex with at least 19 components. These proteins include several chaperone proteins, four proteins of the outer membrane translocase (Tom) import receptor, five proteins of the Tom channel complex, five proteins of the inner membrane translocase (Tim) and three "motor" proteins. This family represents the Tom22 proteins. The N terminal region of Tom22 has been shown to have chaperone-like activity, and the C terminal region faces the intermembrane face. Pssm-ID: 427836 Cd Length: 138 Bit Score: 42.96 E-value: 4.07e-06
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