Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
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Pssm-ID: 238014 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 143 Bit Score: 186.79 E-value: 5.56e-55
Domain in meprin, A5, receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase mu (and others); Likely to have an ...
641-794
1.59e-47
Domain in meprin, A5, receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase mu (and others); Likely to have an adhesive function. Mutations in the meprin MAM domain affect noncovalent associations within meprin oligomers. In receptor tyrosine phosphatase mu-like molecules the MAM domain is important for homophilic cell-cell interactions.
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Pssm-ID: 214533 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 161 Bit Score: 166.75 E-value: 1.59e-47
C-terminal domain of neuropilin glycoprotein; This domain is found in eukaryotes at the ...
850-931
3.92e-41
C-terminal domain of neuropilin glycoprotein; This domain is found in eukaryotes at the C-terminus of neuropilins. It represents the transmembrane region of these transmembrane glycoproteins, that are predominantly co-receptors for another class of proteins known as semaphorins. The domain is found associated with pfam00754, pfam00431, pfam00629.
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Pssm-ID: 403259 Cd Length: 82 Bit Score: 145.40 E-value: 3.92e-41
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
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Pssm-ID: 238014 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 143 Bit Score: 127.08 E-value: 6.24e-34
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
Pssm-ID: 238014 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 143 Bit Score: 186.79 E-value: 5.56e-55
Domain in meprin, A5, receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase mu (and others); Likely to have an ...
641-794
1.59e-47
Domain in meprin, A5, receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase mu (and others); Likely to have an adhesive function. Mutations in the meprin MAM domain affect noncovalent associations within meprin oligomers. In receptor tyrosine phosphatase mu-like molecules the MAM domain is important for homophilic cell-cell interactions.
Pssm-ID: 214533 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 161 Bit Score: 166.75 E-value: 1.59e-47
MAM domain, meprin/A5/mu; An extracellular domain found in many receptors. The MAM domain ...
646-801
4.94e-43
MAM domain, meprin/A5/mu; An extracellular domain found in many receptors. The MAM domain along with the associated Ig domain in type IIB receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases forms a structural unit (termed MIg) with a seamless interdomain interface. It plays a major role in homodimerization of the phosphatase ectoprotein and in cell adhesion. MAM is a beta-sandwich consisting of two five-stranded antiparallel beta-sheets rotated away from each other by approx 25 degrees, and plays a similar role in meprin metalloproteinases.
Pssm-ID: 459878 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 159 Bit Score: 153.67 E-value: 4.94e-43
Meprin, A5 protein, and protein tyrosine phosphatase Mu (MAM) domain. MAM is an extracellular ...
646-793
1.33e-42
Meprin, A5 protein, and protein tyrosine phosphatase Mu (MAM) domain. MAM is an extracellular domain which mediates protein-protein interactions and is found in a diverse set of proteins, many of which are known to function in cell adhesion. Members include: type IIB receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases (such as RPTPmu), meprins (plasma membrane metalloproteases), neuropilins (receptors of secreted semaphorins), and zonadhesins (sperm-specific membrane proteins which bind to the extracellular matrix of the egg). In meprin A and neuropilin-1 and -2, MAM is involved in homo-oligomerization. In RPTPmu, it has been associated with both homophilic adhesive (trans) interactions and lateral (cis) receptor oligomerization. In a GPI-anchored protein that is expressed in cells in the embryonic chicken spinal chord, MDGA1, the MAM domain has been linked to heterophilic interactions with axon-rich region.
Pssm-ID: 99706 Cd Length: 157 Bit Score: 152.53 E-value: 1.33e-42
C-terminal domain of neuropilin glycoprotein; This domain is found in eukaryotes at the ...
850-931
3.92e-41
C-terminal domain of neuropilin glycoprotein; This domain is found in eukaryotes at the C-terminus of neuropilins. It represents the transmembrane region of these transmembrane glycoproteins, that are predominantly co-receptors for another class of proteins known as semaphorins. The domain is found associated with pfam00754, pfam00431, pfam00629.
Pssm-ID: 403259 Cd Length: 82 Bit Score: 145.40 E-value: 3.92e-41
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
Pssm-ID: 214572 Cd Length: 139 Bit Score: 145.34 E-value: 2.19e-40
Domain first found in C1r, C1s, uEGF, and bone morphogenetic protein; This domain is found ...
38-139
2.65e-36
Domain first found in C1r, C1s, uEGF, and bone morphogenetic protein; This domain is found mostly among developmentally-regulated proteins. Spermadhesins contain only this domain.
Pssm-ID: 214483 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 102 Bit Score: 132.13 E-value: 2.65e-36
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
Pssm-ID: 238014 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 143 Bit Score: 127.08 E-value: 6.24e-34
Domain first found in C1r, C1s, uEGF, and bone morphogenetic protein; This domain is found ...
158-264
6.31e-32
Domain first found in C1r, C1s, uEGF, and bone morphogenetic protein; This domain is found mostly among developmentally-regulated proteins. Spermadhesins contain only this domain.
Pssm-ID: 214483 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 102 Bit Score: 119.80 E-value: 6.31e-32
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
Pssm-ID: 214572 Cd Length: 139 Bit Score: 90.26 E-value: 3.74e-21
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
Pssm-ID: 238014 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 143 Bit Score: 186.79 E-value: 5.56e-55
Domain in meprin, A5, receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase mu (and others); Likely to have an ...
641-794
1.59e-47
Domain in meprin, A5, receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase mu (and others); Likely to have an adhesive function. Mutations in the meprin MAM domain affect noncovalent associations within meprin oligomers. In receptor tyrosine phosphatase mu-like molecules the MAM domain is important for homophilic cell-cell interactions.
Pssm-ID: 214533 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 161 Bit Score: 166.75 E-value: 1.59e-47
MAM domain, meprin/A5/mu; An extracellular domain found in many receptors. The MAM domain ...
646-801
4.94e-43
MAM domain, meprin/A5/mu; An extracellular domain found in many receptors. The MAM domain along with the associated Ig domain in type IIB receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases forms a structural unit (termed MIg) with a seamless interdomain interface. It plays a major role in homodimerization of the phosphatase ectoprotein and in cell adhesion. MAM is a beta-sandwich consisting of two five-stranded antiparallel beta-sheets rotated away from each other by approx 25 degrees, and plays a similar role in meprin metalloproteinases.
Pssm-ID: 459878 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 159 Bit Score: 153.67 E-value: 4.94e-43
Meprin, A5 protein, and protein tyrosine phosphatase Mu (MAM) domain. MAM is an extracellular ...
646-793
1.33e-42
Meprin, A5 protein, and protein tyrosine phosphatase Mu (MAM) domain. MAM is an extracellular domain which mediates protein-protein interactions and is found in a diverse set of proteins, many of which are known to function in cell adhesion. Members include: type IIB receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases (such as RPTPmu), meprins (plasma membrane metalloproteases), neuropilins (receptors of secreted semaphorins), and zonadhesins (sperm-specific membrane proteins which bind to the extracellular matrix of the egg). In meprin A and neuropilin-1 and -2, MAM is involved in homo-oligomerization. In RPTPmu, it has been associated with both homophilic adhesive (trans) interactions and lateral (cis) receptor oligomerization. In a GPI-anchored protein that is expressed in cells in the embryonic chicken spinal chord, MDGA1, the MAM domain has been linked to heterophilic interactions with axon-rich region.
Pssm-ID: 99706 Cd Length: 157 Bit Score: 152.53 E-value: 1.33e-42
C-terminal domain of neuropilin glycoprotein; This domain is found in eukaryotes at the ...
850-931
3.92e-41
C-terminal domain of neuropilin glycoprotein; This domain is found in eukaryotes at the C-terminus of neuropilins. It represents the transmembrane region of these transmembrane glycoproteins, that are predominantly co-receptors for another class of proteins known as semaphorins. The domain is found associated with pfam00754, pfam00431, pfam00629.
Pssm-ID: 403259 Cd Length: 82 Bit Score: 145.40 E-value: 3.92e-41
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
Pssm-ID: 214572 Cd Length: 139 Bit Score: 145.34 E-value: 2.19e-40
Domain first found in C1r, C1s, uEGF, and bone morphogenetic protein; This domain is found ...
38-139
2.65e-36
Domain first found in C1r, C1s, uEGF, and bone morphogenetic protein; This domain is found mostly among developmentally-regulated proteins. Spermadhesins contain only this domain.
Pssm-ID: 214483 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 102 Bit Score: 132.13 E-value: 2.65e-36
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
Pssm-ID: 238014 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 143 Bit Score: 127.08 E-value: 6.24e-34
Domain first found in C1r, C1s, uEGF, and bone morphogenetic protein; This domain is found ...
158-264
6.31e-32
Domain first found in C1r, C1s, uEGF, and bone morphogenetic protein; This domain is found mostly among developmentally-regulated proteins. Spermadhesins contain only this domain.
Pssm-ID: 214483 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 102 Bit Score: 119.80 E-value: 6.31e-32
Coagulation factor 5/8 C-terminal domain, discoidin domain; Cell surface-attached carbohydrate-binding domain, present in eukaryotes and assumed to have horizontally transferred to eubacterial genomes.
Pssm-ID: 214572 Cd Length: 139 Bit Score: 90.26 E-value: 3.74e-21
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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