1WFV,2R4H,2DJT


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PDZ5_MAGI-1_3-like

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cd06735: PDZ5_MAGI-1_3-like 
PDZ domain 5 of membrane-associated guanylate kinase inverted 1 (MAGI-1), MAGI-2, and MAGI-3, and related domains
PDZ (PSD-95 (Postsynaptic density protein 95), Dlg (Discs large protein), and ZO-1 (Zonula occludens-1)) domain 5 of MAGI1, 2, 3 (MAGI is also known as Membrane-associated guanylate kinase, WW and PDZ domain-containing protein) and related domains. MAGI proteins have been implicated in the control of cell migration and invasion through altering the activity of phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) and modulating Akt signaling. Four MAGI proteins have been identified (MAGI1-3 and MAGIX). MAGI1-3 have 6 PDZ domains and bind to the C-terminus of PTEN via their PDZ2 domain. MAGIX has a single PDZ domain that is related to MAGI1-3 PDZ domain 5, and belongs to this MAGI1,2,3-like family. Other binding partners for MAGI1 include JAM4, C-terminal tail of high risk HPV-18 E6, megalin, TRAF6, Kir4.1 (basolateral K+ channel subunit), and cadherin 23; for MAGI2, include DASM1, dendrin, axin, beta- and delta-catenin, neuroligin, hyperpolarization-activated cation channels, beta1-adrenergic receptors, NMDA receptor, and TARPs; and for MAGI3 includes LPA2. PDZ domains usually bind in a sequence-specific manner to short peptide sequences located at the C-terminal end of their partner proteins (known as PDZ binding motifs). The PDZ superfamily includes canonical PDZ domains as well as those with circular permutations and domain swapping mediated by beta-strands. This MAGI family PDZ5 domain is a canonical PDZ domain containing six beta-strands A-F and two alpha-helices (alpha-helix 1 and 2), arranged as beta-strands A, B, C, alpha-helix 1, beta-strands D, E, alpha-helix 2 and beta-strand F.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 467217
Aligned: 33 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 124.613
Created: 30-Aug-2007
Updated: 27-Apr-2023
Structure
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peptide binding
Conserved site includes 13 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:peptide binding site [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:based on canonical PDZ domains with structure
  • Comment:PDZ domains specifically recognize and bind to short C-terminal peptide motifs, but can also recognize internal peptide motifs and certain lipids

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                    #######            #  #                             #   #  ##        
1WFV_A         12 YFTVDMEKGakGFGFSIRGGREy-kMDLYVLRLAEDGPAIRNGRMRVGDQIIEINGESTRDMtHARAIELIKSGGRRVRL 90   human
XP_035677578 1204 YHMVSVQRGvrGFGFSIRGGKEf-tMPLFVLRIADDGPAAREGRLRVGDQIMEINGRNTNGIlHADAIEMIKSGGSVVRL 1282
EEC16827      606 YHSVELQRGvrGFGFSIRGGREfhsMPLFVLRIADQGPAHLSGKLQVADQILEVNGIDTKNMtHANAINVIRQGGNTVRL 685  black-legged ...
EFX86850      713 LYAVELSRGtrGFGFSIRGGREfhnMPLFVLRIADNGAAAQDGRLRVGDQLIEINGISTKNMtHADAIELIKNGGMVVRL 792 
ELU17710      773 FYAVELLRGsrGFGFSIRGGREfsnMPLYVLRIADGGAANMDQRLRVGDQLIEINGYNTNNMtHAEAIELIQSGGSSVRL 852  Capitella teleta
XP_002163425 1024 TFSVVLKKGetGFGFSIKGGEG---VPISILRLAENGAAWNDGRLKVGDEILEINNADSEVMsHSQAVNAIRNSGKSCEL 1100 Hydra vulgaris
XP_013385367 1172 IYVVELHRGsrGFGFSIRGGQEfnnMPLYVLRIADGGAANMDGRLRVGDQILEINNIRTQGMtHAAAIDIIQSGGSRVRL 1251 Lingula anatina
XP_013093521  594 IYQVELHRGsrGFGFSIRGGREfnaMPLFVLRIAEGGAADMDGRLRVGDQILEINNFNTDSMtHTEAIEIIQNGGPSVRL 673  Biomphalaria ...
XP_030829005 1414 YYNVDLKKGttGFGFSIRGGREydnTPLFVLRMADGGPAAQSILMRVGDELIEINSQSTEGMlHSDAIIAIRNGGDTITL 1493 
XP_018648343  729 LYSITLQRGpnGFGFSVRSGFDsntSPLIVYRIAENGPAFQEGQMKVGDEILEINGISTLTMtHQQAVTLIRSSGSTLRI 808  Schistosoma m...
Feature 1             
1WFV_A         91 LLKR 94   human
XP_035677578 1283 FVKR 1286
EEC16827      686 LVKR 689  black-legged tick
EFX86850      793 LLRR 796 
ELU17710      853 LIKR 856  Capitella teleta
XP_002163425 1101 LIRR 1104 Hydra vulgaris
XP_013385367 1252 LVKR 1255 Lingula anatina
XP_013093521  674 LMRR 677  Biomphalaria glabrata
XP_030829005 1494 VLRR 1497 
XP_018648343  809 ILQR 812  Schistosoma mansoni

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