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hypothetical protein DAPPUDRAFT_304299 [Daphnia pulex]
SNARE_Syntaxin8 domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10205158)
SNARE_Syntaxin8 domain-containing protein
List of domain hits
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
SNARE_Syntaxin8 | cd15852 | SNARE motif of syntaxin 8; Syntaxin 8 forms a complex with syntaxin 7 (Qa), Vti1b (Qb) and ... |
152-210 | 1.24e-22 | ||
SNARE motif of syntaxin 8; Syntaxin 8 forms a complex with syntaxin 7 (Qa), Vti1b (Qb) and either VAMP7 or VAMP8 (R-SNARE) and is involved in the transport from early endosomes to the lysosome. Syntaxin 8 is a member of the Qc subgroup of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins, which consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) that mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complexes mediate membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. : Pssm-ID: 277205 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 87.29 E-value: 1.24e-22
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
SNARE_Syntaxin8 | cd15852 | SNARE motif of syntaxin 8; Syntaxin 8 forms a complex with syntaxin 7 (Qa), Vti1b (Qb) and ... |
152-210 | 1.24e-22 | ||
SNARE motif of syntaxin 8; Syntaxin 8 forms a complex with syntaxin 7 (Qa), Vti1b (Qb) and either VAMP7 or VAMP8 (R-SNARE) and is involved in the transport from early endosomes to the lysosome. Syntaxin 8 is a member of the Qc subgroup of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins, which consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) that mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complexes mediate membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Pssm-ID: 277205 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 87.29 E-value: 1.24e-22
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t_SNARE | smart00397 | Helical region found in SNAREs; All alpha-helical motifs that form twisted and parallel ... |
150-203 | 1.76e-08 | ||
Helical region found in SNAREs; All alpha-helical motifs that form twisted and parallel four-helix bundles in target soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) attachment protein (SNAP) receptor proteins. This motif found in "Q-SNAREs". Pssm-ID: 197699 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 66 Bit Score: 49.89 E-value: 1.76e-08
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SNARE | pfam05739 | SNARE domain; Most if not all vesicular membrane fusion events in eukaryotic cells are ... |
185-235 | 2.11e-04 | ||
SNARE domain; Most if not all vesicular membrane fusion events in eukaryotic cells are believed to be mediated by a conserved fusion machinery, the SNARE [soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) attachment protein (SNAP) receptors] machinery. The SNARE domain is thought to act as a protein-protein interaction module in the assembly of a SNARE protein complex. Pssm-ID: 461727 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 38.17 E-value: 2.11e-04
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
SNARE_Syntaxin8 | cd15852 | SNARE motif of syntaxin 8; Syntaxin 8 forms a complex with syntaxin 7 (Qa), Vti1b (Qb) and ... |
152-210 | 1.24e-22 | ||
SNARE motif of syntaxin 8; Syntaxin 8 forms a complex with syntaxin 7 (Qa), Vti1b (Qb) and either VAMP7 or VAMP8 (R-SNARE) and is involved in the transport from early endosomes to the lysosome. Syntaxin 8 is a member of the Qc subgroup of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins, which consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) that mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complexes mediate membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Pssm-ID: 277205 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 87.29 E-value: 1.24e-22
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SNARE_Qc | cd15841 | SNARE motif, subgroup Qc; SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein ... |
152-201 | 1.16e-12 | ||
SNARE motif, subgroup Qc; SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) which mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complex mediates membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qc-, as well as Qa- and Qb-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Their SNARE motifs form twisted and parallel heterotetrameric helix bundles. Examples for members of the Qc SNAREs are C-terminal domains of SNAP23 and SNAP25, syntaxin 8, syntaxin 6, and Bet1. Pssm-ID: 277194 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 61.04 E-value: 1.16e-12
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SNARE_VAM7 | cd15858 | SNARE motif of VAM7; Fungal VAM7 (vacuolar morphogenesis protein 7) is a member of the Qc ... |
152-201 | 1.33e-12 | ||
SNARE motif of VAM7; Fungal VAM7 (vacuolar morphogenesis protein 7) is a member of the Qc subfamily of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) protein family involved in vacuolar protein transport and membrane fusion. SNARE proteins consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) which mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complex mediates membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qc-, as well as Qa- and Qb-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Their SNARE motifs form twisted and parallel heterotetrameric helix bundles. Pssm-ID: 277211 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 60.59 E-value: 1.33e-12
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SNARE_SYN8 | cd15859 | SNARE motif of SYN8; Fungal SYN8 is a member of the Qc subfamily of SNARE (soluble ... |
152-216 | 4.09e-10 | ||
SNARE motif of SYN8; Fungal SYN8 is a member of the Qc subfamily of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) protein family presetn in the endosomes. SNARE proteins consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) which mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complex mediates membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qc-, as well as Qa- and Qb-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Their SNARE motifs form twisted and parallel heterotetrameric helix bundles. Pssm-ID: 277212 Cd Length: 68 Bit Score: 54.47 E-value: 4.09e-10
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t_SNARE | smart00397 | Helical region found in SNAREs; All alpha-helical motifs that form twisted and parallel ... |
150-203 | 1.76e-08 | ||
Helical region found in SNAREs; All alpha-helical motifs that form twisted and parallel four-helix bundles in target soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) attachment protein (SNAP) receptor proteins. This motif found in "Q-SNAREs". Pssm-ID: 197699 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 66 Bit Score: 49.89 E-value: 1.76e-08
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SNARE_Syntaxin6 | cd15851 | SNARE motif of syntaxin 6; Syntaxin 6 forms a complex with syntaxin 16 (Qa), Vti1a (Qb) and ... |
152-203 | 3.70e-08 | ||
SNARE motif of syntaxin 6; Syntaxin 6 forms a complex with syntaxin 16 (Qa), Vti1a (Qb) and VAMP4 (R-SNARE) and is involved in the regulation of recycling of early endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN). Syntaxin 6 and its yeast homolog TLG1 are members of the Qc subgroup of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins, which consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) that mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complexes mediate membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Pssm-ID: 277204 Cd Length: 66 Bit Score: 49.02 E-value: 3.70e-08
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SNARE_SNAP29C | cd15856 | C-terminal SNARE motif of SNAP29; C-terminal SNARE motif of SNAP29, a member of the Qb/Qc ... |
156-208 | 3.83e-08 | ||
C-terminal SNARE motif of SNAP29; C-terminal SNARE motif of SNAP29, a member of the Qb/Qc subfamily of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins. SNAP29 interacts with STX17 (Qa) and the lysosomal R-SNARE VAMP8. The complex plays a role in autophagosome-lysosome fusion. Autophagosome transports cytoplasmic materials including cytoplasmic proteins, glycogen, lipids, organelles, and invading bacteria to the lysosome for degradation. Qb/Qc SNAREs consist of 2 coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs, one belonging to the Qb subgroup and one belonging to the Qc subgroup), which mediate the interactions with other SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. In general, the SNARE complex mediates membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Their SNARE motifs form twisted and parallel heterotetrameric helix bundles. Other members of the Qb/Qc SNAREs are SNAP23, SNAP25, SNAP47 and SEC9. Pssm-ID: 277209 Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 48.71 E-value: 3.83e-08
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SNARE_SEC9C | cd15857 | C-terminal SNARE motif of SEC9; C-terminal SNARE motif of fungal SEC9, a member of the Qb/Qc ... |
156-206 | 1.11e-07 | ||
C-terminal SNARE motif of SEC9; C-terminal SNARE motif of fungal SEC9, a member of the Qb/Qc subfamily of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins. SEC9 interacts with Sso1(Qa) and the lysosomal R-SNARE Snc1. The complex plays a role in post-Golgi transport. Qb/Qc SNAREs consist of 2 coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs, one belonging to the Qb subgroup and one belonging to the Qc subgroup), which mediate the interactions with other SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. In general, the SNARE complex mediates membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Their SNARE motifs form twisted and parallel heterotetrameric helix bundles. Other members of the Qb/Qc SNAREs are SNAP23, SNAP25, SNAP47 and SNAP29. Pssm-ID: 277210 Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 47.57 E-value: 1.11e-07
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SNARE_Bet1 | cd15853 | SNARE motif of Bet1; Bet1 forms a complexes with GS27 (Qb), syntaxin-5 (Qa) and Sec22B ... |
156-201 | 1.74e-05 | ||
SNARE motif of Bet1; Bet1 forms a complexes with GS27 (Qb), syntaxin-5 (Qa) and Sec22B (R-SNARE) or GS28 (Qb), syntaxin-5 (Qa) and Ykt6 (R-SNARE). These complexes regulates the early secretory pathway of eukaryotic cells at the level of the transport from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the ER-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC) and from ERGIC to the cis-Golgi, respectively. Bet1 is a member of the Qc subgroup of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins, which consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) which mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complexes mediate membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Pssm-ID: 277206 Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 41.33 E-value: 1.74e-05
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SNARE | pfam05739 | SNARE domain; Most if not all vesicular membrane fusion events in eukaryotic cells are ... |
185-235 | 2.11e-04 | ||
SNARE domain; Most if not all vesicular membrane fusion events in eukaryotic cells are believed to be mediated by a conserved fusion machinery, the SNARE [soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) attachment protein (SNAP) receptors] machinery. The SNARE domain is thought to act as a protein-protein interaction module in the assembly of a SNARE protein complex. Pssm-ID: 461727 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 38.17 E-value: 2.11e-04
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SNARE_SNAP23C | cd15884 | C-terminal SNARE motif of SNAP23; C-terminal SNARE motifs of SNAP23, a member of the Qb/Qc ... |
156-203 | 2.12e-04 | ||
C-terminal SNARE motif of SNAP23; C-terminal SNARE motifs of SNAP23, a member of the Qb/Qc subfamily of SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins. SNAP23 interacts with Syntaxin-4 (Qa) and the R-SNARE VAMP8. The complex plays a role in exocytosis of secretory granule. Qb/Qc SNAREs consist of 2 coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs, one belonging to the Qb subgroup and one belonging to the Qc subgroup), which mediate the interactions with other SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. In general, the SNARE complex mediates membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, as well as Qb- and Qc-SNAREs, are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Their SNARE motifs form twisted and parallel heterotetrameric helix bundles. Other members of the Qb/Qc SNAREs are SNAP25, SNAP29, SNAP47 and SEC9. Pssm-ID: 277237 Cd Length: 59 Bit Score: 38.21 E-value: 2.12e-04
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SNARE | cd00193 | SNARE motif; SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) ... |
157-203 | 1.61e-03 | ||
SNARE motif; SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins consist of coiled-coil helices (called SNARE motifs) which mediate the interactions between SNARE proteins, and a transmembrane domain. The SNARE complex mediates membrane fusion, important for trafficking of newly synthesized proteins, recycling of pre-existing proteins and organelle formation. SNARE proteins are classified into four groups, Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs, depending on whether the residue in the hydrophilic center layer of the four-helical bundle is a glutamine (Q) or arginine (R). Qa-, Qb- and Qc-SNAREs are localized to target organelle membranes, while R-SNARE is localized to vesicle membranes. They form unique complexes consisting of one member of each subgroup, that mediate fusion between a specific type of vesicles and their target organelle. Their SNARE motifs form twisted and parallel heterotetrameric helix bundles. Pssm-ID: 277192 Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 35.83 E-value: 1.61e-03
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