1U53,1RC9,1SMB,4IFA


Conserved Protein Domain Family
CAP

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cd00168: CAP 
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CAP (cysteine-rich secretory proteins, antigen 5, and pathogenesis-related 1 proteins) domain family
The CAP (cysteine-rich secretory proteins, antigen 5, and pathogenesis-related 1 proteins) domain, also called SCP (sperm-coating glycoprotein), is found in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. This family includes plant pathogenesis-related protein 1 (PR-1), which accumulates after infections with pathogens, and may act as an anti-fungal agent or be involved in cell wall loosening. This family also includes CRISPs (cysteine-rich secretory proteins), which combine the CAP/SCP domain with a C-terminal cysteine rich domain, and allergen 5 from vespid venom. Roles for CRISP, in response to pathogens, fertilization, and sperm maturation have been proposed. One member, Tex31 from the venom duct of Conus textile, has been shown to possess proteolytic activity sensitive to serine protease inhibitors. The human GAPR-1 protein has been reported to dimerize, and such a dimer may form an active site containing a catalytic triad. CAP/SCP has also been proposed to be a Ca++ chelating serine protease. The Ca++-chelating function would fit with various signaling processes that members of this family, such as the CRISPs, are involved in, and is supported by sequence and structural evidence of a conserved pocket containing two histidines and a glutamate. It also may explain how helothermine, a toxic peptide secreted by the beaded lizard, blocks Ca++ transporting ryanodine receptors. Little is known about the biological roles of the bacterial and archaeal CAP/SCP domains.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 349397
Aligned: 5 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 114.638
Created: 22-Jan-2007
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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1U53_A  17 RQKFLEMHNSLRSsvalgqakdgaggnapkaakmKTMAYDcEVEKTAMNNAKQc----vFKHSQpnqr------------ 80  Necator americanus
1RC9_A  15 QNEIVDLHNSLRRsvnpt------------asnmLRMEWYpEAADNAERWAYRc----iESHSSyesrvi---------e 69  Stejneger's pit viper
1SMB_A  10 HNEVLKAHNEYRQkh-----------------gvPPLKLXkNLNREAQQYSEAlastriLKHSPessr------------ 60  human
4IFA_A 221 XQQIFDLTNIIRSrh-----------------nlPLLAWDqQTADVAIGHSKDxkdnnyFSHDSptlgtlgdrlqrgkvg 283 Bacillus anthracis st...
Q9ET66  26 KQTMVDLHNQYRAqvspp------------asdmLQMRWDdELAAFAKAYAQKc----vWGHNKerg------------- 76  house mouse
1U53_A  81 -kglGENIFMSsdsgmdkakaAEQASKAWFGelaekgvgqnlkltgglfsrgvGHYTQMVWqeTVKLGCYVEAcs----- 154 Necator americanus
1RC9_A  70 gikcGENIYMSpyp-----mkWTDIIHAWHDeykdfkygv----gadppnavtGHYTQIVWykSYRIGCAAAYcpss--- 137 Stejneger's pit viper
1SMB_A  61 -gqxGENLAWAsyd-----qtGKEVADRWYSeiknynfq------qpgftsgtGHFTAMVWknTKKMGVGKASasd---- 124 human
4IFA_A 284 fqlaGENIAAQhs-------dGVAALQGWLNs--------------------eGHRKNLLNeqFTGLGVGVYD------- 329 Bacillus anthracis st...
Q9ET66  77 --rrGENLFAItde----gmdVPLAVGNWHEeheyynfst----atcdpnqmcGHYTQVVWskTERIGCGSHFcetlqgv 146 house mouse
1U53_A 155 ---nmCYVVCQYG 164 Necator americanus
1RC9_A 138 --pysYFFVCQYC 148 Stejneger's pit viper
1SMB_A 125 ---gsSFVVARYF 134 human
4IFA_A 330 -----KFYTQNFI 337 Bacillus anthracis str. Ames
Q9ET66 147 eeaniHLLVCNYE 159 house mouse
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