Protein Domain : IPR014593

Type:  Family Name:  Uncharacterised conserved protein UCP034961, SH3-2
Description:  SH3 (src Homology-3) domains are small protein modules containing approximately 50 amino acid residues [, ]. They are found in a great variety of intracellular or membrane-associated proteins [, , ] for example, in a variety of proteins with enzymatic activity, in adaptor proteins, such as fodrin and yeast actin binding protein ABP-1.The SH3 domain has a characteristic fold which consists of five or six beta-strands arranged as two tightly packed anti-parallel beta sheets. The linker regions may contain short helices. The surface of the SH3-domain bears a flat, hydrophobic ligand-binding pocket which consists of three shallow grooves defined by conservative aromatic residues in which the ligand adopts an extended left-handed helical arrangement. The ligand binds with low affinity but this may be enhanced by multiple interactions. The region bound by the SH3 domain is in all cases proline-rich and contains PXXP as a core-conserved binding motif. The function of the SH3 domain is not well understood but they may mediate many diverse processes such as increasing local concentration of proteins, altering their subcellular location and mediating the assembly of large multiprotein complexes [].This group consists of prokaryotic proteins containing one to two SH3_2 domains (), but there is currently no experimental data for these proteins. Short Name:  UCP034961_SH3_2

0 Child Features

2 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001452 Domain SH3 domain
IPR011511 Domain Variant SH3 domain

1 Cross References

Identifier
PIRSF034961

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0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

0 Parent Features

0 Proteins

6 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            15335710
            7531822
            14731533
            7953536
            1639195
            11256992