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LEM domain-containing protein 1 isoform X3 [Homo sapiens]

Protein Classification

LEM_LAP2_LEMD1 domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10191682)

LEM_LAP2_LEMD1 domain-containing protein

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List of domain hits

Name Accession Description Interval E-value
LEM_LAP2_LEMD1 cd12940
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), LEM ...
3-49 1.54e-07

LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), LEM domain-containing protein 1 (LEMP-1) and similar proteins; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain of LAP2, LEMP-1 and similar proteins. LAP2, also termed thymopoietin (TP), or thymopoietin-related peptide (TPRP), is composed of isoform alpha and isoforms beta/gamma and may be involved in chromatin organization and post-mitotic reassembly. Some of LAP2 isoforms are inner nuclear membrane proteins that can bind to nuclear lamins and chromatin, while others are non-membrane nuclear polypeptides. All LAP2 isoforms contain an N-terminal LEM domain that is connected to a highly divergent LEM-like domain by an unstructured linker. Although LEM and LEM-like domains share the same structural fold composed of two large parallel alpha helices, the biochemical nature of the solvent-accessible residues is completely different, indicating that the two domains may target different protein surfaces. The LEM domain interacts with the nonspecific DNA binding protein barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) while the LEM-like domain is involved in chromosome binding. LEMP-1, also termed cancer/testis antigen 50 (CT50), is encoded by LEMD1, a novel testis-specific gene expressed in colorectal cancers. It may function as a cancer-testis antigen for immunotherapy of colorectal carcinoma (CRC). LEMP-1 contains an N-terminal LEM domain.


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Pssm-ID: 240587  Cd Length: 42  Bit Score: 45.76  E-value: 1.54e-07
                         10        20        30        40
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 767910928   3 DVKCLSDCKLQNQLEKLGFSPGPILQlniilqgniilSTEK--SKKLKK 49
Cdd:cd12940    1 DVTELSDEELKAQLLKYGVKPGPITA-----------STRKlyEKKLQK 38
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
LEM_LAP2_LEMD1 cd12940
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), LEM ...
3-49 1.54e-07

LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), LEM domain-containing protein 1 (LEMP-1) and similar proteins; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain of LAP2, LEMP-1 and similar proteins. LAP2, also termed thymopoietin (TP), or thymopoietin-related peptide (TPRP), is composed of isoform alpha and isoforms beta/gamma and may be involved in chromatin organization and post-mitotic reassembly. Some of LAP2 isoforms are inner nuclear membrane proteins that can bind to nuclear lamins and chromatin, while others are non-membrane nuclear polypeptides. All LAP2 isoforms contain an N-terminal LEM domain that is connected to a highly divergent LEM-like domain by an unstructured linker. Although LEM and LEM-like domains share the same structural fold composed of two large parallel alpha helices, the biochemical nature of the solvent-accessible residues is completely different, indicating that the two domains may target different protein surfaces. The LEM domain interacts with the nonspecific DNA binding protein barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) while the LEM-like domain is involved in chromosome binding. LEMP-1, also termed cancer/testis antigen 50 (CT50), is encoded by LEMD1, a novel testis-specific gene expressed in colorectal cancers. It may function as a cancer-testis antigen for immunotherapy of colorectal carcinoma (CRC). LEMP-1 contains an N-terminal LEM domain.


Pssm-ID: 240587  Cd Length: 42  Bit Score: 45.76  E-value: 1.54e-07
                         10        20        30        40
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 767910928   3 DVKCLSDCKLQNQLEKLGFSPGPILQlniilqgniilSTEK--SKKLKK 49
Cdd:cd12940    1 DVTELSDEELKAQLLKYGVKPGPITA-----------STRKlyEKKLQK 38
LEM pfam03020
LEM domain; The LEM domain is 50 residues long and is composed of two parallel alpha helices. ...
3-49 3.08e-05

LEM domain; The LEM domain is 50 residues long and is composed of two parallel alpha helices. This domain is found in inner nuclear membrane proteins. It is called the LEM domain after LAP2, Emerin and Man1.


Pssm-ID: 460781  Cd Length: 40  Bit Score: 39.39  E-value: 3.08e-05
                          10        20        30        40
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 767910928    3 DVKCLSDCKLQNQLEKLGFSPGPILQlniilqgniilSTEK--SKKLKK 49
Cdd:pfam03020   1 DVDQLSDEELREQLKEYGVSPGPITA-----------TTRKlyEKKLKK 38
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
LEM_LAP2_LEMD1 cd12940
LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), LEM ...
3-49 1.54e-07

LEM (Lap2/Emerin/Man1) domain found in lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), LEM domain-containing protein 1 (LEMP-1) and similar proteins; This CD corresponds to the LEM domain of LAP2, LEMP-1 and similar proteins. LAP2, also termed thymopoietin (TP), or thymopoietin-related peptide (TPRP), is composed of isoform alpha and isoforms beta/gamma and may be involved in chromatin organization and post-mitotic reassembly. Some of LAP2 isoforms are inner nuclear membrane proteins that can bind to nuclear lamins and chromatin, while others are non-membrane nuclear polypeptides. All LAP2 isoforms contain an N-terminal LEM domain that is connected to a highly divergent LEM-like domain by an unstructured linker. Although LEM and LEM-like domains share the same structural fold composed of two large parallel alpha helices, the biochemical nature of the solvent-accessible residues is completely different, indicating that the two domains may target different protein surfaces. The LEM domain interacts with the nonspecific DNA binding protein barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) while the LEM-like domain is involved in chromosome binding. LEMP-1, also termed cancer/testis antigen 50 (CT50), is encoded by LEMD1, a novel testis-specific gene expressed in colorectal cancers. It may function as a cancer-testis antigen for immunotherapy of colorectal carcinoma (CRC). LEMP-1 contains an N-terminal LEM domain.


Pssm-ID: 240587  Cd Length: 42  Bit Score: 45.76  E-value: 1.54e-07
                         10        20        30        40
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 767910928   3 DVKCLSDCKLQNQLEKLGFSPGPILQlniilqgniilSTEK--SKKLKK 49
Cdd:cd12940    1 DVTELSDEELKAQLLKYGVKPGPITA-----------STRKlyEKKLQK 38
LEM pfam03020
LEM domain; The LEM domain is 50 residues long and is composed of two parallel alpha helices. ...
3-49 3.08e-05

LEM domain; The LEM domain is 50 residues long and is composed of two parallel alpha helices. This domain is found in inner nuclear membrane proteins. It is called the LEM domain after LAP2, Emerin and Man1.


Pssm-ID: 460781  Cd Length: 40  Bit Score: 39.39  E-value: 3.08e-05
                          10        20        30        40
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 767910928    3 DVKCLSDCKLQNQLEKLGFSPGPILQlniilqgniilSTEK--SKKLKK 49
Cdd:pfam03020   1 DVDQLSDEELREQLKEYGVSPGPITA-----------TTRKlyEKKLKK 38
 
Blast search parameters
Data Source: Precalculated data, version = cdd.v.3.21
Preset Options: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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