Conserved Protein Domain Family
MH2_SMAD_7

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cd10500: MH2_SMAD_7 
C-terminal Mad Homology 2 (MH2) domain in SMAD7
The MH2 domain is located at the C-terminus of the SMAD (small mothers against decapentaplegic) family of proteins, which are signal transducers and transcriptional modulators that mediate multiple signaling pathways. The MH2 domain is responsible for type I receptor interaction, phosphorylation-triggered homo- and hetero-oligomerization, and transactivation. It is negatively regulated by the N-terminal MH1 domain, which prevents it from forming a complex with SMAD4. SMAD7, an inhibitory or antagonistic SMAD (I-SMAD), acts as a negative regulator of signaling mediated by the TGF-beta superfamily of ligands, by blocking TGF-beta type 1 and activin association with the receptor as well as access to SMAD2. SMAD7 enhances muscle differentiation, playing pivotal roles in embryonic development and adult homoeostasis. SMAD7 and SMAD6 act as critical mediators for effective TGF-beta I-mediated suppression of Interleukin-1/Toll-like receptor (IL-1R/TLR) signaling through simultaneous binding to Pellino-1, an adaptor protein of interleukin-1 receptor associated kinase 1(IRAK1), via their MH2 domains. Altered expression of SMAD7 is often associated with cancer, tissue fibrosis and inflammatory diseases.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 199825
Aligned: 4 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 361.279
Created: 29-Jun-2011
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
putative trimer
Feature 1:putative trimer interface [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:Based on similarity to other members of the family
  • Comment:Upon phosphorylation of the last two Ser residues of the flexible C-terminal SSXS motif, R-SMADs form extremely stable homotrimers as well as the heteromeric SMAD complexes with SMAD4.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                     #       ## #        #####   #   # ## #      #   ## #               
O15105       254 EPGDRSHWCVVAYWEEKTRVGRLYCVQEPSLDIFYDLPQGNGFCLGQLNSDNKSQLVQKVRSKIGCGIQLTREVDGVWVY 333 human
NP_001081017 210 ETGDPSHWCMVAYWEEKTRVGRLYSVQEPSLDIFYDLPQGNGFCLGQLNSDNKSQLVQKVRSKIGYGIQLTKEVDGVWVY 289 African clawed ...
ACO82014     212 ESGDHSHWCVVAYWEEKTRVGRLYSVQEPSLDIFYDLPQGNGFCLGQLNSDNRSQLVQKVRSKIGYGIQLTKEVDGVWVY 291 chicken
AAH65978     200 ERGEQPHWCVVAYWEEKTRVGRLYSVQEPSLDIFYDLPQGTGFCLGQLASENKSQLVQMVRAKIGYGIQLSREADGVWVY 279 zebrafish
Feature 1                                                               #                       #
O15105       334 NRSSYPIFIKSATLDNPDSRTLLVHKVFPGFSIKAFDYEKAYSLQRPNDHEFMQQPWTGFTVQISFVKGWGQCYTRQFIS 413 human
NP_001081017 290 NRSSYPIFIKSATLDNPDSRTLLVHKVFPGFSIKAFDYEKAYSLQRPNDHEFMQQPWTGFTVQISFVKGWGQCYTRQFIS 369 African clawed ...
ACO82014     292 NRSSYPIFIKSATLDNPDSRTLLVHKVFPGFSIKAFDYEKAYSLQRPNDHEFMQQPWTGFTVQISFVKGWGQCYTRQFIS 371 chicken
AAH65978     280 NRSCYPIFIKSATLDNPDSRTLLVHKVFPGFSIKAFDFEKAGSLQRPNDHEFSQQPRTGFTVQISFVKGWGQCYTRQFIS 359 zebrafish
Feature 1              # # #
O15105       414 SCPCWLEVIFN 424 human
NP_001081017 370 SCPCWLEVIFN 380 African clawed frog
ACO82014     372 SCPCWLEVIFN 382 chicken
AAH65978     360 SCPCWLEVIFN 370 zebrafish

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