palmitoyltransferase ZDHHC19 [Mus musculus]
DHHC family palmitoyltransferase( domain architecture ID 10479004)
DHHC family palmitoyltransferase may catalyze the addition of palmitate onto various protein substrates and be involved in a variety of cellular processes
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
DHHC | pfam01529 | DHHC palmitoyltransferase; This entry refers to the DHHC domain, found in DHHC proteins which ... |
109-181 | 5.92e-32 | ||
DHHC palmitoyltransferase; This entry refers to the DHHC domain, found in DHHC proteins which are palmitoyltransferases. Palmitoylation or, more specifically S-acylation, plays important roles in the regulation of protein localization, stability, and activity. It is a post-translational protein modification that involves the attachment of palmitic acid to Cys residues through a thioester linkage. Protein acyltransferases (PATs), also known as palmitoyltransferases, catalyze this reaction by transferring the palmitoyl group from palmitoyl-CoA to the thiol group of Cys residues. They are characterized by the presence of a 50-residue-long domain called the DHHC domain, which in most but not all cases is also cysteine-rich and gets its name from a highly conserved DHHC signature tetrapeptide (Asp-His-His-Cys). The Cys residue within the DHHC domain forms a stable acyl intermediate and transfers the acyl chain to the Cys residues of a target protein. Some proteins containing a DHHC domain include Drosophila DNZ1 protein, Mouse Abl-philin 2 (Aph2) protein, Mammalian ZDHHC9, Yeast ankyrin repeat-containing protein AKR1, Yeast Erf2 protein, and Arabidopsis thaliana tip growth defective 1. : Pssm-ID: 396215 Cd Length: 132 Bit Score: 116.31 E-value: 5.92e-32
|
||||||
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
DHHC | pfam01529 | DHHC palmitoyltransferase; This entry refers to the DHHC domain, found in DHHC proteins which ... |
109-181 | 5.92e-32 | |||
DHHC palmitoyltransferase; This entry refers to the DHHC domain, found in DHHC proteins which are palmitoyltransferases. Palmitoylation or, more specifically S-acylation, plays important roles in the regulation of protein localization, stability, and activity. It is a post-translational protein modification that involves the attachment of palmitic acid to Cys residues through a thioester linkage. Protein acyltransferases (PATs), also known as palmitoyltransferases, catalyze this reaction by transferring the palmitoyl group from palmitoyl-CoA to the thiol group of Cys residues. They are characterized by the presence of a 50-residue-long domain called the DHHC domain, which in most but not all cases is also cysteine-rich and gets its name from a highly conserved DHHC signature tetrapeptide (Asp-His-His-Cys). The Cys residue within the DHHC domain forms a stable acyl intermediate and transfers the acyl chain to the Cys residues of a target protein. Some proteins containing a DHHC domain include Drosophila DNZ1 protein, Mouse Abl-philin 2 (Aph2) protein, Mammalian ZDHHC9, Yeast ankyrin repeat-containing protein AKR1, Yeast Erf2 protein, and Arabidopsis thaliana tip growth defective 1. Pssm-ID: 396215 Cd Length: 132 Bit Score: 116.31 E-value: 5.92e-32
|
|||||||
COG5273 | COG5273 | Uncharacterized protein containing DHHC-type Zn finger [General function prediction only]; |
70-189 | 6.99e-23 | |||
Uncharacterized protein containing DHHC-type Zn finger [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 227598 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 309 Bit Score: 97.13 E-value: 6.99e-23
|
|||||||
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
DHHC | pfam01529 | DHHC palmitoyltransferase; This entry refers to the DHHC domain, found in DHHC proteins which ... |
109-181 | 5.92e-32 | |||
DHHC palmitoyltransferase; This entry refers to the DHHC domain, found in DHHC proteins which are palmitoyltransferases. Palmitoylation or, more specifically S-acylation, plays important roles in the regulation of protein localization, stability, and activity. It is a post-translational protein modification that involves the attachment of palmitic acid to Cys residues through a thioester linkage. Protein acyltransferases (PATs), also known as palmitoyltransferases, catalyze this reaction by transferring the palmitoyl group from palmitoyl-CoA to the thiol group of Cys residues. They are characterized by the presence of a 50-residue-long domain called the DHHC domain, which in most but not all cases is also cysteine-rich and gets its name from a highly conserved DHHC signature tetrapeptide (Asp-His-His-Cys). The Cys residue within the DHHC domain forms a stable acyl intermediate and transfers the acyl chain to the Cys residues of a target protein. Some proteins containing a DHHC domain include Drosophila DNZ1 protein, Mouse Abl-philin 2 (Aph2) protein, Mammalian ZDHHC9, Yeast ankyrin repeat-containing protein AKR1, Yeast Erf2 protein, and Arabidopsis thaliana tip growth defective 1. Pssm-ID: 396215 Cd Length: 132 Bit Score: 116.31 E-value: 5.92e-32
|
|||||||
COG5273 | COG5273 | Uncharacterized protein containing DHHC-type Zn finger [General function prediction only]; |
70-189 | 6.99e-23 | |||
Uncharacterized protein containing DHHC-type Zn finger [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 227598 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 309 Bit Score: 97.13 E-value: 6.99e-23
|
|||||||
Blast search parameters | ||||
|