Type: | Family | Name: | WW domain binding protein 11 |
Description: | Synonym(s): Rsp5 or WWP domainThe WW domain is a short conserved region in a number of unrelated proteins, which folds as a stable, triple stranded beta-sheet. This short domain of approximately 40 amino acids, may be repeated up to four times in some proteins [, , , ]. The name WW or WWP derives from the presence of two signature tryptophan residues that are spaced 20-23 amino acids apart and are present in most WW domains known to date, as well as that of a conserved Pro. The WW domain binds to proteins with particular proline-motifs, [AP]-P-P-[AP]-Y, and/or phosphoserine- phosphothreonine-containing motifs [, ]. It is frequently associated with other domains typical for proteins in signal transduction processes.A large variety of proteins containing the WW domain are known. These include; dystrophin, a multidomain cytoskeletal protein; utrophin, a dystrophin-like protein of unknown function; vertebrate YAP protein, substrate of an unknown serine kinase; Mus musculus(Mouse) NEDD-4, involved in the embryonic development and differentiation of the central nervous system; Saccharomyces cerevisiae(Baker's yeast) RSP5, similar to NEDD-4 in its molecular organisation; Rattus norvegicus(Rat) FE65, a transcription-factor activator expressed preferentially in liver; Nicotiana tabacum(Common tobacco) DB10 protein, amongst others.This entry represents WW domain-binding protein 11, which may play a role in the regulation of pre-mRNA processing. | Short Name: | WW_dom-bd_prot_11 |