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docking protein 2 isoform c [Homo sapiens]

Protein Classification

DOK family PTB domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10100402)

DOK (downstream of tyrosine kinase) family PTB (phosphotyrosine-binding) domain-containing protein similar to PTB domain region of Homo sapiens docking protein 1/2/3, also known as downstream of tyrosine kinase (DOK) 1/2/3, which acts as a negative regulator of the Ras-Erk pathway downstream of many immunoreceptor-mediated signaling systems (DOK1/2) and of the activation of JNK and mobilization of Ca2+ in B-cell receptor-mediated signaling, interacting with SHIP-1 and Grb2 (DOK3)

CATH:  2.30.29.30
Gene Ontology:  GO:0005515

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List of domain hits

Name Accession Description Interval E-value
PTB_DOK1_DOK2_DOK3 cd01203
Downstream of tyrosine kinase 1, 2, and 3 proteins phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTBi); The ...
53-152 1.12e-57

Downstream of tyrosine kinase 1, 2, and 3 proteins phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTBi); The Dok family adapters are phosphorylated by different protein tyrosine kinases. Dok proteins are involved in processes such as modulation of cell differentiation and proliferation, as well as in control of the cell spreading and migration The Dok protein contains an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain followed by a central phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain, which has a PH-like fold, and a proline- and tyrosine-rich C-terminal tail. The PH domain is binds to acidic phospholids and localizes proteins to the plasma membrane, while the PTB domain mediates protein-protein interactions by binding to phosphotyrosine-containing motifs. The C-terminal part of Dok contains multiple tyrosine phosphorylation sites that serve as potential docking sites for Src homology 2-containing proteins such as ras GTPase-activating protein and Nck, leading to inhibition of ras signaling pathway activation and the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and c-Jun activation, respectively. There are 7 mammalian Dok members: Dok-1 to Dok-7. Dok-1 and Dok-2 act as negative regulators of the Ras-Erk pathway downstream of many immunoreceptor-mediated signaling systems, and it is believed that recruitment of p120 rasGAP by Dok-1 and Dok-2 is critical to their negative regulation. Dok-3 is a negative regulator of the activation of JNK and mobilization of Ca2+ in B-cell receptor-mediated signaling, interacting with SHIP-1 and Grb2. Dok-4- 6 play roles in protein tyrosine kinase(PTK)-mediated signaling in neural cells and Dok-7 is the key cytoplasmic activator of MuSK (Muscle-Specific Protein Tyrosine Kinase). PTB domains have a common PH-like fold and are found in various eukaryotic signaling molecules. This domain was initially shown to binds peptides with a NPXY motif with differing requirements for phosphorylation of the tyrosine, although more recent studies have found that some types of PTB domains can bind to peptides lack tyrosine residues altogether. In contrast to SH2 domains, which recognize phosphotyrosine and adjacent carboxy-terminal residues, PTB-domain binding specificity is conferred by residues amino-terminal to the phosphotyrosine. PTB domains are classified into three groups: phosphotyrosine-dependent Shc-like, phosphotyrosine-dependent IRS-like, and phosphotyrosine-independent Dab-like PTB domains. This cd is part of the IRS-like subgroup.


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Pssm-ID: 269914  Cd Length: 99  Bit Score: 180.88  E-value: 1.12e-57
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641  53 PHKEFAVTMRPTEASERCHLRGSYTLRAGESALELWGGPEPgTQLYDWPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEF 132
Cdd:cd01203     1 EVKEFPVVVQRTEASERCRLKGSYLLRAGQDALELLDPQTK-KPLYSWPYRFLRRFGRDKVMFSFEAGRRCDSGEGLFTF 79
                          90       100
                  ....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641 133 ETRQGNEIFLALEEAISAQK 152
Cdd:cd01203    80 ETPQGNEIFQAVEAAIAAQK 99
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
PTB_DOK1_DOK2_DOK3 cd01203
Downstream of tyrosine kinase 1, 2, and 3 proteins phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTBi); The ...
53-152 1.12e-57

Downstream of tyrosine kinase 1, 2, and 3 proteins phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTBi); The Dok family adapters are phosphorylated by different protein tyrosine kinases. Dok proteins are involved in processes such as modulation of cell differentiation and proliferation, as well as in control of the cell spreading and migration The Dok protein contains an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain followed by a central phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain, which has a PH-like fold, and a proline- and tyrosine-rich C-terminal tail. The PH domain is binds to acidic phospholids and localizes proteins to the plasma membrane, while the PTB domain mediates protein-protein interactions by binding to phosphotyrosine-containing motifs. The C-terminal part of Dok contains multiple tyrosine phosphorylation sites that serve as potential docking sites for Src homology 2-containing proteins such as ras GTPase-activating protein and Nck, leading to inhibition of ras signaling pathway activation and the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and c-Jun activation, respectively. There are 7 mammalian Dok members: Dok-1 to Dok-7. Dok-1 and Dok-2 act as negative regulators of the Ras-Erk pathway downstream of many immunoreceptor-mediated signaling systems, and it is believed that recruitment of p120 rasGAP by Dok-1 and Dok-2 is critical to their negative regulation. Dok-3 is a negative regulator of the activation of JNK and mobilization of Ca2+ in B-cell receptor-mediated signaling, interacting with SHIP-1 and Grb2. Dok-4- 6 play roles in protein tyrosine kinase(PTK)-mediated signaling in neural cells and Dok-7 is the key cytoplasmic activator of MuSK (Muscle-Specific Protein Tyrosine Kinase). PTB domains have a common PH-like fold and are found in various eukaryotic signaling molecules. This domain was initially shown to binds peptides with a NPXY motif with differing requirements for phosphorylation of the tyrosine, although more recent studies have found that some types of PTB domains can bind to peptides lack tyrosine residues altogether. In contrast to SH2 domains, which recognize phosphotyrosine and adjacent carboxy-terminal residues, PTB-domain binding specificity is conferred by residues amino-terminal to the phosphotyrosine. PTB domains are classified into three groups: phosphotyrosine-dependent Shc-like, phosphotyrosine-dependent IRS-like, and phosphotyrosine-independent Dab-like PTB domains. This cd is part of the IRS-like subgroup.


Pssm-ID: 269914  Cd Length: 99  Bit Score: 180.88  E-value: 1.12e-57
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641  53 PHKEFAVTMRPTEASERCHLRGSYTLRAGESALELWGGPEPgTQLYDWPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEF 132
Cdd:cd01203     1 EVKEFPVVVQRTEASERCRLKGSYLLRAGQDALELLDPQTK-KPLYSWPYRFLRRFGRDKVMFSFEAGRRCDSGEGLFTF 79
                          90       100
                  ....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641 133 ETRQGNEIFLALEEAISAQK 152
Cdd:cd01203    80 ETPQGNEIFQAVEAAIAAQK 99
PTBI smart00310
Phosphotyrosine-binding domain (IRS1-like);
55-153 4.68e-47

Phosphotyrosine-binding domain (IRS1-like);


Pssm-ID: 197644  Cd Length: 99  Bit Score: 153.72  E-value: 4.68e-47
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641   55 KEFAVTMRPTEASERCHLRGSYTLRAGESALELWGGPEPGTQLYDWPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEFET 134
Cdd:smart00310   1 KQFWVTIRKTEGLERCPLSGSYRLRLTSEELVLWRGLNPRVELVVWPLLSLRRYGRDKVFFFFEAGRRCVSGPGEFTFQT 80
                           90
                   ....*....|....*....
gi 2190479641  135 RQGNEIFLALEEAISAQKN 153
Cdd:smart00310  81 VVAQEIFQLVLEAMQAQKN 99
IRS pfam02174
PTB domain (IRS-1 type);
54-153 1.50e-45

PTB domain (IRS-1 type);


Pssm-ID: 460473  Cd Length: 99  Bit Score: 149.71  E-value: 1.50e-45
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641  54 HKEFAVTMRPTEASERCHLRGSYTLRAGESALELwGGPEPGTQLYDWPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEFE 133
Cdd:pfam02174   1 VEVFPVTVRRTGASERCGLSGSYRLCLTAEALTL-DKLNTRVPLVSWPLTSLRRYGRDKNFFSFEAGRRCVTGEGEFWFQ 79
                          90       100
                  ....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641 134 TRQGNEIFLALEEAISAQKN 153
Cdd:pfam02174  80 TDDAEEIFETVLAAMKAQKE 99
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
PTB_DOK1_DOK2_DOK3 cd01203
Downstream of tyrosine kinase 1, 2, and 3 proteins phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTBi); The ...
53-152 1.12e-57

Downstream of tyrosine kinase 1, 2, and 3 proteins phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTBi); The Dok family adapters are phosphorylated by different protein tyrosine kinases. Dok proteins are involved in processes such as modulation of cell differentiation and proliferation, as well as in control of the cell spreading and migration The Dok protein contains an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain followed by a central phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain, which has a PH-like fold, and a proline- and tyrosine-rich C-terminal tail. The PH domain is binds to acidic phospholids and localizes proteins to the plasma membrane, while the PTB domain mediates protein-protein interactions by binding to phosphotyrosine-containing motifs. The C-terminal part of Dok contains multiple tyrosine phosphorylation sites that serve as potential docking sites for Src homology 2-containing proteins such as ras GTPase-activating protein and Nck, leading to inhibition of ras signaling pathway activation and the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and c-Jun activation, respectively. There are 7 mammalian Dok members: Dok-1 to Dok-7. Dok-1 and Dok-2 act as negative regulators of the Ras-Erk pathway downstream of many immunoreceptor-mediated signaling systems, and it is believed that recruitment of p120 rasGAP by Dok-1 and Dok-2 is critical to their negative regulation. Dok-3 is a negative regulator of the activation of JNK and mobilization of Ca2+ in B-cell receptor-mediated signaling, interacting with SHIP-1 and Grb2. Dok-4- 6 play roles in protein tyrosine kinase(PTK)-mediated signaling in neural cells and Dok-7 is the key cytoplasmic activator of MuSK (Muscle-Specific Protein Tyrosine Kinase). PTB domains have a common PH-like fold and are found in various eukaryotic signaling molecules. This domain was initially shown to binds peptides with a NPXY motif with differing requirements for phosphorylation of the tyrosine, although more recent studies have found that some types of PTB domains can bind to peptides lack tyrosine residues altogether. In contrast to SH2 domains, which recognize phosphotyrosine and adjacent carboxy-terminal residues, PTB-domain binding specificity is conferred by residues amino-terminal to the phosphotyrosine. PTB domains are classified into three groups: phosphotyrosine-dependent Shc-like, phosphotyrosine-dependent IRS-like, and phosphotyrosine-independent Dab-like PTB domains. This cd is part of the IRS-like subgroup.


Pssm-ID: 269914  Cd Length: 99  Bit Score: 180.88  E-value: 1.12e-57
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641  53 PHKEFAVTMRPTEASERCHLRGSYTLRAGESALELWGGPEPgTQLYDWPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEF 132
Cdd:cd01203     1 EVKEFPVVVQRTEASERCRLKGSYLLRAGQDALELLDPQTK-KPLYSWPYRFLRRFGRDKVMFSFEAGRRCDSGEGLFTF 79
                          90       100
                  ....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641 133 ETRQGNEIFLALEEAISAQK 152
Cdd:cd01203    80 ETPQGNEIFQAVEAAIAAQK 99
PTBI smart00310
Phosphotyrosine-binding domain (IRS1-like);
55-153 4.68e-47

Phosphotyrosine-binding domain (IRS1-like);


Pssm-ID: 197644  Cd Length: 99  Bit Score: 153.72  E-value: 4.68e-47
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641   55 KEFAVTMRPTEASERCHLRGSYTLRAGESALELWGGPEPGTQLYDWPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEFET 134
Cdd:smart00310   1 KQFWVTIRKTEGLERCPLSGSYRLRLTSEELVLWRGLNPRVELVVWPLLSLRRYGRDKVFFFFEAGRRCVSGPGEFTFQT 80
                           90
                   ....*....|....*....
gi 2190479641  135 RQGNEIFLALEEAISAQKN 153
Cdd:smart00310  81 VVAQEIFQLVLEAMQAQKN 99
IRS pfam02174
PTB domain (IRS-1 type);
54-153 1.50e-45

PTB domain (IRS-1 type);


Pssm-ID: 460473  Cd Length: 99  Bit Score: 149.71  E-value: 1.50e-45
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641  54 HKEFAVTMRPTEASERCHLRGSYTLRAGESALELwGGPEPGTQLYDWPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEFE 133
Cdd:pfam02174   1 VEVFPVTVRRTGASERCGLSGSYRLCLTAEALTL-DKLNTRVPLVSWPLTSLRRYGRDKNFFSFEAGRRCVTGEGEFWFQ 79
                          90       100
                  ....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641 134 TRQGNEIFLALEEAISAQKN 153
Cdd:pfam02174  80 TDDAEEIFETVLAAMKAQKE 99
PTB_DOK4_DOK5_DOK6 cd13164
Downstream of tyrosine kinase 4, 5, and 6 proteins phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTBi); The ...
57-150 2.69e-16

Downstream of tyrosine kinase 4, 5, and 6 proteins phosphotyrosine-binding domain (PTBi); The Dok family adapters are phosphorylated by different protein tyrosine kinases. Dok proteins are involved in processes such as modulation of cell differentiation and proliferation, as well as in control of the cell spreading and migration The Dok protein contains an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain followed by a central phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain, which has a PH-like fold, and a proline- and tyrosine-rich C-terminal tail. The PH domain binds to acidic phospholids and localizes proteins to the plasma membrane, while the PTB domain mediates protein-protein interactions by binding to phosphotyrosine-containing motifs. The C-terminal part of Dok contains multiple tyrosine phosphorylation sites that serve as potential docking sites for Src homology 2-containing proteins such as ras GTPase-activating protein and Nck, leading to inhibition of ras signaling pathway activation and the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and c-Jun activation, respectively. There are 7 mammalian Dok members: Dok-1 to Dok-7. Dok-1 and Dok-2 act as negative regulators of the Ras-Erk pathway downstream of many immunoreceptor-mediated signaling systems, and it is believed that recruitment of p120 rasGAP by Dok-1 and Dok-2 is critical to their negative regulation. Dok-3 is a negative regulator of the activation of JNK and mobilization of Ca2+ in B-cell receptor-mediated signaling, interacting with SHIP-1 and Grb2. Dok-4- 6 play roles in protein tyrosine kinase(PTK)-mediated signaling in neural cells and Dok-7 is the key cytoplasmic activator of MuSK (Muscle-Specific Protein Tyrosine Kinase). PTB domains have a common PH-like fold and are found in various eukaryotic signaling molecules. This domain was initially shown to binds peptides with a NPXY motif with differing requirements for phosphorylation of the tyrosine, although more recent studies have found that some types of PTB domains can bind to peptides lack tyrosine residues altogether. In contrast to SH2 domains, which recognize phosphotyrosine and adjacent carboxy-terminal residues, PTB-domain binding specificity is conferred by residues amino-terminal to the phosphotyrosine. PTB domains are classified into three groups: phosphotyrosine-dependent Shc-like, phosphotyrosine-dependent IRS-like, and phosphotyrosine-independent Dab-like PTB domains. This cd is part of the IRS-like subgroup.


Pssm-ID: 241318  Cd Length: 103  Bit Score: 73.23  E-value: 2.69e-16
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 2190479641  57 FAVTMRPTEASERChlrGSYTLRAGESALELWGGPEPGTQLYDWPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEFETRQ 136
Cdd:cd13164     7 FNVFLLPSPNLDVY---GECLLQITHENIYLWDIHNPRVKLVSWPLCSLRRYGRDSTWFTFEAGRMCDTGEGLFTFQTRE 83
                          90
                  ....*....|....
gi 2190479641 137 GNEIFLALEEAISA 150
Cdd:cd13164    84 GEQIYQRVHSATLA 97
PTB_FRS2 cd01202
Fibroblast growth factor receptor substrate 2 phosphotyrosine-binding domain; FRS2 (also ...
100-148 1.98e-14

Fibroblast growth factor receptor substrate 2 phosphotyrosine-binding domain; FRS2 (also called Suc1-associated neurotrophic factor (SNT)-induced tyrosine-phosphorylated target) proteins are membrane-anchored adaptor proteins. They are composed of an N-terminal myristoylation site followed by a phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain, which has a PH-like fold, and a C-terminal effector domain containing multiple tyrosine and serine/threonine phosphorylation site. The FRS2/SNT proteins show increased tyrosine phosphorylation by activated receptors, such as fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) and TrkA, recruit SH2 domain containing proteins such as Grb2, and mediate signals from activated receptors to a variety of downstream pathways. The PTB domains of the SNT proteins directly interact with the canonical NPXpY motif of TrkA in a phosphorylationdependent manner, they directly bind to the juxtamembrane region of FGFR in a phosphorylation-independent manner. PTB domains have a common PH-like fold and are found in various eukaryotic signaling molecules. This domain was initially shown to binds peptides with a NPXY motif with differing requirements for phosphorylation of the tyrosine, although more recent studies have found that some types of PTB domains can bind to peptides lack tyrosine residues altogether. In contrast to SH2 domains, which recognize phosphotyrosine and adjacent carboxy-terminal residues, PTB-domain binding specificity is conferred by residues amino-terminal to the phosphotyrosine. PTB domains are classified into three groups: phosphotyrosine-dependent Shc-like, phosphotyrosine-dependent IRS-like, and phosphotyrosine-independent Dab-like PTB domains. This cd is part of the IRS-like subgroup.


Pssm-ID: 269913  Cd Length: 92  Bit Score: 67.61  E-value: 1.98e-14
                          10        20        30        40
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 2190479641 100 WPYRFLRRFGRDKVTFSFEAGRRCVSGEGNFEFETRQGNEIFLALEEAI 148
Cdd:cd01202    43 WPLLCLRRYGYDSNLFSFESGRRCATGEGIYAFKCKRAEELFNLVQRLI 91
 
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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