1005  structures 1629  species 17  interactions 86167  sequences 393  architectures

Clan: PBP (CL0177)

Summary

Periplasmic binding protein clan Add an annotation

Periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) consist of two large lobes that close around the bound ligand. This architecture is reiterated in transcriptional regulators, such as the lac repressors. In the process of evolution, genes encoding the PBPs have fused with genes for integral membrane proteins. Thus, diverse mammalian receptors contain extracellular ligand binding domains that are homologous to the PBPs; these include glutamate/glycine-gated ion channels such as the NMDA receptor, G protein-coupled receptors, including metabotropic glutamate, GABA-B, calcium sensing, and pheromone receptors, and atrial natriuretic peptide-guanylate cyclase receptors [2].

This clan contains 15 families and the total number of domains in the clan is 86167.

Literature references

  1. Tam R, Saier MH Jr; , Microbiol Rev 1993;57:320-346.: Structural, functional, and evolutionary relationships among extracellular solute-binding receptors of bacteria. 8336670
  2. Felder CB, Graul RC, Lee AY, Merkle HP, Sadee W; , AAPS PharmSci 1999;1:E2.: The Venus flytrap of periplasmic binding proteins: an ancient protein module present in multiple drug receptors. 11741199

Members

This clan contains the following 15 member families:

Bug DUF178 HisG Lig_chan-Glu_bd Lipoprotein_8 Lipoprotein_9 LysR_substrate Mycoplasma_p37 NMT1 OpuAC SBP_bac_1 SBP_bac_3 SBP_bac_5 SBP_bac_7 Transferrin

Domain organisation

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Alignments

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Pfam family Num. domains Alignment
LysR_substrate (PF03466) 33481 (38.9%) View
SBP_bac_1 (PF01547) 14015 (16.3%) View
SBP_bac_3 (PF00497) 11543 (13.4%) View
SBP_bac_5 (PF00496) 9532 (11.1%) View
NMT1 (PF09084) 4622 (5.4%) View
Bug (PF03401) 2920 (3.4%) View
SBP_bac_7 (PF03480) 2728 (3.2%) View
OpuAC (PF04069) 2339 (2.7%) View
Lipoprotein_9 (PF03180) 1968 (2.3%) View
HisG (PF01634) 1368 (1.6%) View
Transferrin (PF00405) 796 (0.9%) View
Lig_chan-Glu_bd (PF10613) 420 (0.5%) View
DUF178 (PF02621) 379 (0.4%) View
Lipoprotein_8 (PF02030) 38 (0.0%) View
Mycoplasma_p37 (PF06646) 18 (0.0%) View
Total: 15 Total: 86167 Clan alignment
 

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Interactions

There are 17 interactions for this clan. More...

Interacting families
A B
LysR_substrate HTH_1
LysR_substrate
SBP_bac_3 SBP_bac_3
SBP_bac_7 SBP_bac_7
Lig_chan-Glu_bd Lig_chan-Glu_bd
HisG tRNA-synt_2b
HisG
HisG_C
SBP_bac_1 BPD_transp_1
Ribosomal_L7Ae
SBP_bac_1
Transferrin Transferrin
TFR_dimer
Bug Bug
OpuAC OpuAC
DUF178 DUF178
SBP_bac_5 SBP_bac_5

Structures

For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the MSD group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt three-dimensional structures. The table below shows the mapping between the Pfam families in this clan, the corresponding UniProt entries, and the region of the three-dimensional structures that are available for that sequence.

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