Protein Domain : Immunoglobulin E-set IPR014756

Type  Homologous_superfamily
Description  The immunoglobulin (Ig) like fold, which consists of a β-sandwich of seven or more strands in two sheets with a greek-key topology, is one of the most common protein modules found in animals. Many different unrelated proteins share an Ig-like fold, which is often involved in interactions, commonly with other Ig-like domains via their β-sheets [ ]. Of these, the "early"set (E set) domains are possibly related to the immunoglobulin ( ) and/or fibronectin type III ( ) Ig-like protein superfamilies. Ig-like E set domains include: C-terminal domain of certain transcription factors, such as the pro-inflammatory transcription factor NF-kappaB, and the T-cell transcription factors NFAT1 and NFAT5 [ ].Ig-like domains of sugar-utilising enzymes, such as galactose oxidase (C-terminal domain), sialidase (linker domain), and maltogenic amylase (N-terminal domain).C-terminal domain of arthropod haemocyanin, where many loops are inserted into the fold. These proteins act as dioxygen-transporting proteins.C-terminal domain of class II viral fusion proteins. These envelope glycoproteins are responsible for membrane fusion with target cells during viral invasion.Cytomegaloviral US (unique short) proteins. These type I membrane proteins help suppress the host immune response by modulating surface expression of MHC class I molecules [ ].Molybdenium-containing oxidoreductase-like dimerisation domain found in enzymes such as sulphite reductase.ML domains found in cholesterol-binding epididymal secretory protein E1, and in a major house-dust mite allergen; ML domains are implicated in lipid recognition, particularly the recognition of pathogen-related products.Rho-GDI-like signalling proteins, which regulate the activity of small G proteins [ ].Cytoplasmic domain of inward rectifier potassium channels such as Girk1 and Kirbac1.1. These channels act as regulators of excitability in eukaryotic cells.N-terminal domain of transglutaminases, including coagulation factor XIII; many loops are inserted into the fold in these proteins. These proteins act to catalyse the cross-linking of various protein substrates [ ].Filamin repeat rod domain found in proteins such as the F-actin cross-linking gelation factor ABP-120. These proteins interact with a variety of cellular proteins, acting as signalling scaffolds [ ].Arrestin family of proteins, which contain a tandem repeat of two elaborated Ig-like domains contacting each other head-to-head. These proteins are key to the redirection of GPCR signals to alternative pathways [ ].C-terminal domain of arginine-specific cysteine proteases, such as Gingipain-R, which act as major virulence factors of Porphyromonas gingivalis (Bacteroides gingivalis).Copper-resistance proteins, such as CopC, which act as copper-trafficking proteins [ ].Cellulosomal scaffoldin proteins, such as CipC module x2.1. These proteins act as scaffolding proteins of cellulosomes, which contain cellulose-degrading enzymes [ ].Quinohaemoprotein amine dehydrogenases (A chain), which contain a tandem repeat of two Ig-like domains. These proteins function in electron transfer reactions.Internalin Ig-like domains, which are truncated and fused to a leucine-rich repeat domain. These proteins are required for host cell invasion of Listeria species.
Short Name  Ig_E-set

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