3AWE


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PTP_VSP_TPTE

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cd14510: PTP_VSP_TPTE 
protein tyrosine phosphatase-like catalytic domain of voltage-sensitive phosphatase/transmembrane phosphatase with tensin homology
Voltage-sensitive phosphatase (VSP) proteins comprise a family of phosphoinositide phosphatases with substrates that include phosphatidylinositol-4,5-diphosphate and phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate. This family is conserved in deuterostomes; VSP was first identified as a sperm flagellar plasma membrane protein in Ciona intestinalis. Gene duplication events in primates resulted in the presence of paralogs, transmembrane phosphatase with tensin homology (TPTE) and TPTE2, that retain protein domain architecture but, in the case of TPTE, have lost catalytic activity. TPTE, also called cancer/testis antigen 44 (CT44), may play a role in the signal transduction pathways of the endocrine or spermatogenic function of the testis. TPTE2, also called TPTE and PTEN homologous inositol lipid phosphatase (TPIP), occurs in several differentially spliced forms; TPIP alpha displays phosphoinositide 3-phosphatase activity and is localized on the endoplasmic reticulum, while TPIP beta is cytosolic and lacks detectable phosphatase activity. VSP/TPTE proteins contain an N-terminal voltage sensor consisting of four transmembrane segments, a protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP)-like phosphoinositide phosphatase catalytic domain, followed by a regulatory C2 domain.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 350360
Aligned: 15 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 287.337
Created: 21-Oct-2010
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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catalytic siteactive site
Conserved site includes 2 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1: catalytic site [active site], 2 residue positions
Conserved feature residue pattern:C RClick to see conserved feature residue pattern help
Evidence:
  • Comment:the catalytic cysteine initiates a nucleophilic attack on the phosphate group of the substrate, forming a transient phosphoenzyme intermediate and releasing the substrate dephosphorylated; the transition state is stabilized by the arginine present in the catalytic pocket

Sequence Alignment
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Feature 1                                                                                        
3AWE_A         7 SQNKRRYRKDGFDLDLTYVTDHVIAMSFPSSGrqslFRNPIGEVSRFFKTKHp-DKFRIYNLCSERgyde-tkfDNHVYR 84   Ciona intestin...
NP_001090072 187 SENKRRYQKDGFDLDLTYITDRIIAMSFPSSGkqsfYRNPIEDVVRFLDSKHk-DHYKIYNLCSEKgydp-kyfHYRVER 264  African clawed...
XP_001743274 525 SQNKRRYRQDGFDLDLTFVTDRVIAMSFPSSGrtaiYRNPIAEVARFFNTKFp-NAYLIVNCCSERdydh-affNNSVKN 602  Monosiga brevi...
XP_001639134  33 SQNKRRYQQDGFDLDLTYVTERVIAMSFPSSGkhkmYRNPISEVARFLDTKHs-DHYKVYNLCSERsydp-sifHNQVER 110  starlet sea an...
XP_668668    182 GQNKRFYTNEEYCLDLVYITDRVIAMGLPAINieaiYRNPIEEVSTFFMTKYp-RSHMIINLCNERehys-lsyFHSIVS 259  Cryptosporidiu...
XP_811350    221 SSERRRYRENGFDLDLSIVHSTVLAMSWPAENfercFRNPAEEVEALLDMMYgpHAYLVVNLCSERgyknpglfHGNFLR 300  Trypanosoma cr...
P56180       224 SENKRRYTRDGFDLDLTYVTERIIAMSFPSSGrqsfYRNPIKEVVRFLDKKHr-NHYRVYNLCSERaydp-khfHNRVVR 301  human
Q6XPS3       206 SENKRRYTRDGFDLDLTYVTERIIAMSFPSSGrqsfYRNPIEEVVRFLDKKHr-NHYRVYNLCSERaydp-khfHNRVSR 283  human
XP_007889410 213 SENKRRYQKDGFDLDLTYITDRVIAMSFPSSGkqslYRNPIEEVVRFFDTKHk-EHYKVYNLCSEKgydp-ryfHYRVER 290  elephant shark
XP_011673350 257 SENKRRYLQDGFDLDLTYVTDRIIASSFPSSGkqsiYRNPISEVSRFLNTKHp-DHYKVINLCSERhyde-syfNHQVIR 334  purple sea urchin
Feature 1                                             #     #                                    
3AWE_A        85 VMIDDHNvptLVDLLKFIDDAKVWMTSDpd-hVIAIHCKGGKGRTGTLVSSWLLEDgkfdtaKEALEYFGSRRTdfevgd 163  Ciona intestin...
NP_001090072 265 VFIDDHNvpvLADMLTFTASVRAWMAEDpq-nVIAIHCKGGKGRTGTMVCTYLVDSdqfesaVESLDYFGERRTdksvst 343  African clawed...
XP_001743274 603 CRIDDHNvppLNEIFSICREFQDFLSKDek-rVLAIHCKGGKGRTGTIICSWLLYSgmftqaQEALDFFAERRTdkgvgn 681  Monosiga brevi...
XP_001639134 111 ILIDDHNvprLSQLLYFCHNVREWLDKDps-nVIAVHCKGGKGRTGTAICAWLIASgqfeqaQHSLEYFGVRRTdysvgk 189  starlet sea an...
XP_668668    260 CPFPDHQvptLGSLFIICFLVLNYLVSDrk-nVVAIHCKGGKGRTGIVVVAWLLYSrlcsslEEALEYYSNRRTdlslpg 338  Cryptosporidiu...
XP_811350    301 YIMDDHNpaeLDEMLSFVRKAGGFVRKDpehrAVVVHCKGGKGRTGTMICAYLMYSglqptaGRALEHFRAMRTapge-- 378  Trypanosoma cr...
P56180       302 IMIDDHNvptLHQMVVFTKEVNEWMAQDle-nIVAIHCKGGTDRTGTMVCAFLIASeicstaKESLYYFGERRTdkthse 380  human
Q6XPS3       284 IMIDDHNvptLHEMVVFTKEVNEWMAQDle-nIVAIHCKGGKGRTGTMVCALLIASeifltaEESLYYFGERRTnkthsn 362  human
XP_007889410 291 IFIDDHNvpvLEDMLKFTANVREWMAADer-nVVAIHCKGGKGRTGTMVCTWLIDNdqfenaKESLDYFGERRTdtsvss 369  elephant shark
XP_011673350 335 VQTDDHNv-pKLEXVDIFKIAKEWMEADpk-nVMFIHCKGGKGRTGTAVCTWLLESeafqtaKECLDFFGSRRTdldegd 412  purple sea urchin
Feature 1                            
3AWE_A       164 vfqGVETASQIRYVGYFEKI 183  Ciona intestinalis
NP_001090072 344 kfqGVETPSQSRYVAYYEVL 363  African clawed frog
XP_001743274 682 mfqGVQTPSQYRFVGYVEDI 701  Monosiga brevicollis MX1
XP_001639134 190 tyqGVQTPSQGRYVGYLEQI 209  starlet sea anemone
XP_668668    339 cvkTIKNPSQIRFVHYFSFL 358  Cryptosporidium hominis TU502
XP_811350    379 rfqGVQTPSQERYVRYFEKL 398  Trypanosoma cruzi strain CL Brener
P56180       381 kfqGVKTPSQKRYVAYFAQV 400  human
Q6XPS3       363 kfqGVETPSQNRYVGYFAQV 382  human
XP_007889410 370 kfqGVETPSQSRYVGYYEVM 389  elephant shark
XP_011673350 413 kfqGVQTPSQSRYVHYFEQV 432  purple sea urchin

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