Conserved Protein Domain Family
SAM_Atherin-like

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cd09583: SAM_Atherin-like 
SAM domain of Atherin/Atherin-like subfamily
SAM (sterile alpha motif) domain of SAM_Atherin and Atherin-like subfamily proteins is a putative protein-protein and/or protein-lipid interaction domain. In addition to the C-terminal SAM domain, the majority of proteins belonging to this group also have PHD (or Zn finger) domain. As potential members of the polycomb group, these proteins may be involved in regulation of some key regulatory genes during development. Atherin can be recruited by Ruk/CIN85 kinase-binding proteins via its SH3 domains thus participating in the signal transferring kinase cascades. Also, atherin was found associated with low density lipids (LDL) in atherosclerotic lesions in human. It was suggested that atherin plays an essential role in atherogenesis via immobilization of LDL in the arterial wall. SAM domains of atherins are predicted to form polymers. Inhibition of polymer formation could be a potential antiatherosclerotic therapy.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 188982
Aligned: 17 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 117.371
Created: 11-Mar-2010
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
putativeputative
Feature 1:putative oligomer interface ML [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:The mid-loop (ML) surface of the SAM domain of Ph protein interacts with the end-helix (EH) surface of the SAM domain of Scm protein forming heterodimers.
  • Comment:SAM domains of Scm and Ph proteins can form head-to-tail homooligomers via interactions between the mid-loop (ML) and end-helix (EH) surfaces.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                                    ### ##  ##  ##    #                      
Q6SPF0       459 PVEWTVMDVVEYFTEAgFPEQATAFQEQEIDGKSLLLMQRTDVLTGLSIRLGPALKIYEHHIKVLQQGH 527 human
XP_001659759 397 IQNWSCEDVYQYFKHY-FPDYAHLFKEQEIDGPSLVLMRKSDVLSGFGLKLGPAIALYQRIVMMQNNDR 464 yellow fever mosquito
NP_570018    371 VSTWSVEQVVQFVAKR-YPKEANVFRYQDIDGASLLLLNRHDVMNGFGLKLGPALRVFELVMSLQTQSN 438 fruit fly
XP_001635969  20 ASKWEVADVIKFLETAgFTEESKNFKEQEIDGSALLLMSRNDVLTGLSLKLGPALKIYSHVSKLQRCQP 88  starlet sea anemone
XP_002410369 496 AKCWSIDEVEKFLVHVgFPEQASAFREQEIDGRSLLLLKRSDVLTGLSIKLGPALKIYNHIKRLQTGLP 564 black-legged tick
XP_002603915 408 AAAWAIPDVVGFIKDVgFEKEAEAFQEQEIDGPAFLLLKRSDVLTGMSIKLGPALKIYNHVMKVQTNTH 476 Florida lancelet
NP_001071920 177 STNWTAAQVAEYFTNAgFTKQASVFAEEEIDGKSLLLLQKTDVVSGMTFKLGPAVKIYEHIVKLQRASS 245 Ciona intestinalis
XP_002427697 564 CTNWSCEEVYSYFLKYiLPEEANVFRDQEIDGRVLLLLTRYDVLSDFKLKLGPALKIYAQVKKLQVRKS 632 human body louse
EFA10101     485 ATNWTIEEVYQYFAQY-FPEEAKIFKEQEIDGRSLLLLKRMDVLTNLKLKLGPALKIYKHVVKLQVRRD 552 red flour beetle
XP_002730583 419 PANWNIKDVANYFKNEgFHEQAHVFEEQEIDGKSLLLLKRSDVLTGLSLKLGPALKMYNHVKKLQTFNQ 487 Saccoglossus kowalevskii

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