Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF06907 Latexin N-terminal domain

This entry consists of several animal specific latexin proteins. Latexin is a carboxypeptidase A inhibitor and is expressed in a cell type-specific manner in both central and peripheral nervous systems in the rat [1]. It consists of two cystatin-like domains, consisting of an alpha-helix enveloped by a curved beta-sheet [2,3]. These domains packed against each other, forming an interface to which the enzyme is bound. This is the N-terminal domain.

Pfam Range: 33-128 DPAM-Pfam Range: 26-125
Uniprot ID: B2GUA9
Pfam Range: 65-159 DPAM-Pfam Range: 58-160
Uniprot ID: I3J7B5
Pfam Range: 52-150 DPAM-Pfam Range: 50-145
Uniprot ID: U3CCW5

References

1: Cloning, tissue expression pattern and genomic organization of latexin, a human homologue of rat carboxypeptidase A inhibitor. Liu Q, Yu L, Gao J, Fu Q, Zhang J, Zhang P, Chen J, Zhao S; Mol Biol Rep 2000;27:241-246. PMID:11455960

2: An inflammatory role for the mammalian carboxypeptidase inhibitor latexin: relationship to cystatins and the tumor suppressor TIG1. Aagaard A, Listwan P, Cowieson N, Huber T, Ravasi T, Wells CA, Flanagan JU, Kellie S, Hume DA, Kobe B, Martin JL; Structure. 2005;13:309-317. PMID:15698574