There is no clear separation between noise and signal. Pfam:PF00053 is very similar, but has 8 instead of 6 conserved cysteines. Includes some cytokine receptors. The EGF domain misses the N-terminus regions of the Ca2+ binding EGF domains (this is t ...
There is no clear separation between noise and signal. Pfam:PF00053 is very similar, but has 8 instead of 6 conserved cysteines. Includes some cytokine receptors. The EGF domain misses the N-terminus regions of the Ca2+ binding EGF domains (this is the main reason of discrepancy between swiss-prot domain start/end and Pfam). The family is hard to model due to many similar but different sub-types of EGF domains. Pfam certainly misses a number of EGF domains.
This entry describes the GAIN subdomain A primarily found in adhesion G protein-coupled receptors L2-4 (AGRL2-4). It is also found in Latrophilin/CIRL, CELR1, AGRB1-3 and related G-protein -coupled receptors (GPCR). The GAIN domain consists of an N-t ...
This entry describes the GAIN subdomain A primarily found in adhesion G protein-coupled receptors L2-4 (AGRL2-4). It is also found in Latrophilin/CIRL, CELR1, AGRB1-3 and related G-protein -coupled receptors (GPCR). The GAIN domain consists of an N-terminal HormR-like domain (IPR053984), followed by the GAIN domain which consists of a stalk (consisting of subdomains A and B) and a GPS motif (IPR000203), followed by a C-terminal transmembrane region (IPR000832) [1].