Conserved Protein Domain Family
GPS

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pfam01825: GPS (this model, PSSM-Id:396408 is obsolete and has been replaced by 460350)
GPCR proteolysis site, GPS, motif
The GPS motif is found in GPCRs, and is the site for auto-proteolysis, so is thus named, GPS. The GPS motif is a conserved sequence of ~40 amino acids containing canonical cysteine and tryptophan residues, and is the most highly conserved part of the domain. In most, if not all, cell-adhesion GPCRs these undergo autoproteolysis in the GPS between a conserved aliphatic residue (usually a leucine) and a threonine, serine, or cysteine residue. In higher eukaryotes this motif is found embedded in the C-terminal beta-stranded part of a GAIN domain - GPCR-Autoproteolysis INducing (GAIN). The GAIN-GPS domain adopts a fold in which the GPS motif, at the C-terminus, forms five beta-strands that are tightly integrated into the overall GAIN domain. The GPS motif, evolutionarily conserved from tetrahymena to mammals, is the only extracellular domain shared by all human cell-adhesion GPCRs and PKD proteins, and is the locus of multiple human disease mutations. The GAIN-GPS domain is both necessary and sufficient functionally for autoproteolysis, suggesting an autoproteolytic mechanism whereby the overall GAIN domain fine-tunes the chemical environment in the GPS to catalyze peptide bond hydrolysis. In the cell-adhesion GPCRs and PKD proteins, the GPS motif is always located at the end of their long N-terminal extracellular regions, immediately before the first transmembrane helix of the respective protein.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 396408
Aligned: 344 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 36.9849
Created: 20-May-2020
Updated: 7-Aug-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
XP_781089     872 PSCSYWD---VG--FGEWSQEGCHLisssgirspdddncdPPSdEKQEIVCGCNHLTNFAVL 928  purple sea urchin
XP_027883672  652 PVCAFWNfslLHshGSGWSSDGCS----------------VISvGSSDTSCLCNHTTNFAVL 697  Monterrey platyfish
XP_015456756  622 PACMFWNvsmMGtyASDWSDKGCVV---------------LHS-GSDTTSCFCNHTTNFAVL 667  Mexican tetra
XP_005454013  419 PVCAFWNfslMHtnTSSWSSEGCT----------------MILdGSSVTSCLCNHTTNFAVL 464  Nile tilapia
XP_014346039  655 PLCVFWNfslRPeiGGSWSTEGCS----------------ITSsDSEFTSCFCNHTTNFALL 700  coelacanth
XP_019221496  652 PVCAFWDfnlTPeaGGWWNTKGCE----------------IVSkPYGYTVCYCNHTTNFALL 697  Nile tilapia
XP_015222520  657 PICAFWDfhlKPekGGSWSTEGCF----------------ITSlGYESTTCFCNHTTNFALL 702  spotted gar
XP_008123441   44 PVCAFWNfskSPegVGSWSTAGCS----------------VVNsHPEFTACSCNHTTNFAVL 89   green anole
AAI61363      656 PVCAFWNfsiNPenGGGWSTSGCHM---------------KKSiHPGETVCFCNHTTNFAVL 702  tropical clawed frog
ELK07185      507 PICAFWNfsiSPdtGGSWATTGCS----------------VAAlYQDSTACFCNHSTNFAIL 552  black flying fox
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