RPS-BLAST 2.2.26 [Sep-21-2011]

Database: CDD.v3.10 
           44,354 sequences; 10,937,602 total letters

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Query= 031365
         (161 letters)



>gnl|CDD|107229 cd06472, ACD_ScHsp26_like, Alpha crystallin domain (ACD) found in
           Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) small heat shock protein
           (Hsp)26 and similar proteins. sHsps are molecular
           chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and protect
           against cell stress, and are generally active as large
           oligomers consisting of multiple subunits. ScHsp26 is
           temperature-regulated, it switches from an inactive to a
           chaperone-active form upon elevation in temperature. It
           associates into large 24-mers storage forms which upon
           heat shock disassociate into dimers. These dimers
           initiate the interaction with non-native substrate
           proteins and re-assemble into large globular assemblies
           having one monomer of substrate bound per dimer. This
           group also contains Arabidopsis thaliana (Ath) Hsp15.7,
           a peroxisomal matrix protein which can complement the
           morphological phenotype of S. cerevisiae mutants
           deficient in Hsps26. AthHsp15.7 is minimally expressed
           under normal conditions and is strongly induced by heat
           and oxidative stress. Also belonging to this group is
           wheat HSP16.9 which differs in quaternary structure from
           the shell-type particles of ScHsp26, it assembles as a
           dodecameric double disc, with each disc organized as a
           trimer of dimers.
          Length = 92

 Score =  165 bits (421), Expect = 2e-54
 Identities = 70/92 (76%), Positives = 81/92 (88%)

Query: 55  RVDWKETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSG 114
           RVDWKETPEAHVFKAD+PG++KE+VKVEVED RVL+ISG+RK E+E K D WHRVERSSG
Sbjct: 1   RVDWKETPEAHVFKADVPGVKKEDVKVEVEDGRVLRISGERKKEEEKKGDDWHRVERSSG 60

Query: 115 MFSRRFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVPK 146
            F RRFRLPEN   D++KA +E+GVLTVTVPK
Sbjct: 61  RFVRRFRLPENADADEVKAFLENGVLTVTVPK 92


>gnl|CDD|215655 pfam00011, HSP20, Hsp20/alpha crystallin family. 
          Length = 101

 Score =  130 bits (330), Expect = 3e-40
 Identities = 51/104 (49%), Positives = 68/104 (65%), Gaps = 3/104 (2%)

Query: 57  DWKETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMF 116
           D KE  +A V K D+PG + EE+KV+VED+RVL        EKE+++D   R ERS   F
Sbjct: 1   DIKEDKDAFVVKLDVPGFKPEELKVKVEDNRVLVKGKH---EKEEEDDHGLRSERSYRSF 57

Query: 117 SRRFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVPKVEVTKPDVKAIAIS 160
           SR+F LPEN   D++KAS++ GVLTVTVPK+E  +   + I I 
Sbjct: 58  SRKFVLPENADPDKVKASLKDGVLTVTVPKLEPPEKKPRRIQIQ 101


>gnl|CDD|107221 cd06464, ACD_sHsps-like, Alpha-crystallin domain (ACD) of
           alpha-crystallin-type small(s) heat shock proteins
           (Hsps). sHsps are small stress induced proteins with
           monomeric masses between 12 -43 kDa, whose common
           feature is the Alpha-crystallin domain  (ACD). sHsps are
           generally active as large oligomers consisting of
           multiple subunits, and are believed to be
           ATP-independent chaperones that prevent aggregation and
           are important in refolding in combination with other
           Hsps.
          Length = 88

 Score =  115 bits (290), Expect = 2e-34
 Identities = 53/90 (58%), Positives = 72/90 (80%), Gaps = 2/90 (2%)

Query: 57  DWKETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMF 116
           D  ET +A+V +ADLPG +KE++KVEVED  VL ISG+R+ E+E++ + + R ERS G F
Sbjct: 1   DVYETDDAYVVEADLPGFKKEDIKVEVEDG-VLTISGEREEEEEEE-ENYLRRERSYGSF 58

Query: 117 SRRFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVPK 146
           SR FRLPE+V  D+IKAS+E+GVLT+T+PK
Sbjct: 59  SRSFRLPEDVDPDKIKASLENGVLTITLPK 88


>gnl|CDD|223149 COG0071, IbpA, Molecular chaperone (small heat shock protein)
           [Posttranslational modification, protein turnover,
           chaperones].
          Length = 146

 Score =  102 bits (255), Expect = 2e-28
 Identities = 47/140 (33%), Positives = 75/140 (53%), Gaps = 3/140 (2%)

Query: 21  LDVWDPFRDFPFPSGYSPALSSQFPPETSAIVNARVDWKETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVK 80
            D +   RD P          +      +      VD +ET + +   A+LPG+ KE+++
Sbjct: 10  FDFFPLLRDSPGFDRLFREFGNLPESRPTGTP--PVDIEETDDEYRITAELPGVDKEDIE 67

Query: 81  VEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVL 140
           + VE + +  I G+R+ E+E++ + + R ER+ G F R FRLPE V  + IKA  ++G+L
Sbjct: 68  ITVEGNTLT-IRGEREEEEEEEEEGYLRRERAYGEFERTFRLPEKVDPEVIKAKYKNGLL 126

Query: 141 TVTVPKVEVTKPDVKAIAIS 160
           TVT+PK E  +   K I I 
Sbjct: 127 TVTLPKAEPEEKKPKRIEIE 146


>gnl|CDD|107228 cd06471, ACD_LpsHSP_like, Group of bacterial proteins containing an
           alpha crystallin domain (ACD) similar to Lactobacillus
           plantarum (Lp) small heat shock proteins (sHsp) HSP
           18.5, HSP 18.55 and HSP 19.3. sHsps are molecular
           chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and protect
           against cell stress, and are generally active as large
           oligomers consisting of multiple subunits. Transcription
           of the genes encoding Lp HSP 18.5, 18.55 and 19.3 is
           regulated by a variety of stresses including heat, cold
           and ethanol. Early growing L. plantarum cells contain
           elevated levels of these mRNAs which rapidly fall of as
           the cells enter stationary phase. Also belonging to this
           group is Bifidobacterium breve (Bb) HSP20 and Oenococcus
           oenis (syn. Leuconostoc oenos) (Oo) HSP18.
           Transcription of the gene encoding BbHSP20 is strongly
           induced following heat or osmotic shock, and that of the
           gene encoding OoHSP18 following heat, ethanol or acid
           shock. OoHSP18 is peripherally associated with the
           cytoplasmic membrane.
          Length = 93

 Score = 97.2 bits (243), Expect = 4e-27
 Identities = 42/94 (44%), Positives = 61/94 (64%), Gaps = 4/94 (4%)

Query: 55  RVDWKETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKE--DKNDTWHRVERS 112
           + D KET + ++ +ADLPG +KE++K++ +D   L IS +R   K+  DK   + R ER 
Sbjct: 2   KTDIKETDDEYIVEADLPGFKKEDIKLDYKDG-YLTISAKRDESKDEKDKKGNYIRRERY 60

Query: 113 SGMFSRRFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVPK 146
            G FSR F LP NV  ++IKA  E+GVL +T+PK
Sbjct: 61  YGSFSRSFYLP-NVDEEEIKAKYENGVLKITLPK 93


>gnl|CDD|107219 cd00298, ACD_sHsps_p23-like, This domain family includes the
           alpha-crystallin domain (ACD) of alpha-crystallin-type
           small heat shock proteins (sHsps) and a similar domain
           found in p23-like proteins.  sHsps are small stress
           induced proteins with monomeric masses between 12 -43
           kDa, whose common feature is this ACD. sHsps are
           generally active as large oligomers consisting of
           multiple subunits, and are believed to be
           ATP-independent chaperones that prevent aggregation and
           are important in refolding in combination with other
           Hsps. p23 is a cochaperone of the Hsp90 chaperoning
           pathway. It binds Hsp90 and participates in the folding
           of a number of Hsp90 clients including the progesterone
           receptor. p23 also has a passive chaperoning activity.
           p23 in addition may act as the cytosolic prostaglandin
           E2 synthase. Included in this family is the p23-like
           C-terminal CHORD-SGT1 (CS) domain of suppressor of G2
           allele of Skp1 (Sgt1) and  the p23-like domains of human
           butyrate-induced transcript 1 (hB-ind1), NUD (nuclear
           distribution) C, Melusin, and NAD(P)H cytochrome b5
           (NCB5) oxidoreductase (OR).
          Length = 80

 Score = 90.0 bits (224), Expect = 2e-24
 Identities = 43/89 (48%), Positives = 60/89 (67%), Gaps = 9/89 (10%)

Query: 58  WKETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFS 117
           W +T +  V   DLPG++KE++KVEVED+  L ISG+R+ E+E         ERS G F 
Sbjct: 1   WYQTDDEVVVTVDLPGVKKEDIKVEVEDNV-LTISGKREEEEE--------RERSYGEFE 51

Query: 118 RRFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVPK 146
           R F LPE+V  ++ KAS+E+GVL +T+PK
Sbjct: 52  RSFELPEDVDPEKSKASLENGVLEITLPK 80


>gnl|CDD|107247 cd06526, metazoan_ACD, Alpha-crystallin domain (ACD) of metazoan
           alpha-crystallin-type small(s) heat shock proteins
           (Hsps). sHsps are small stress induced proteins with
           monomeric masses between 12 -43 kDa, whose common
           feature is the Alpha-crystallin domain  (ACD). sHsps are
           generally active as large oligomers consisting of
           multiple subunits, and are believed to be
           ATP-independent chaperones that prevent aggregation and
           are important in refolding in combination with other
           Hsps.
          Length = 83

 Score = 61.0 bits (149), Expect = 4e-13
 Identities = 28/78 (35%), Positives = 47/78 (60%), Gaps = 9/78 (11%)

Query: 70  DLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMD 129
           D+ G + EE+KV+V D++++ + G+     E++ D    V R    F+RR++LPE V  D
Sbjct: 14  DVKGFKPEELKVKVSDNKLV-VEGKH----EEREDEHGYVSRE---FTRRYQLPEGVDPD 65

Query: 130 QIKASM-ESGVLTVTVPK 146
            + +S+   GVLT+  PK
Sbjct: 66  SVTSSLSSDGVLTIEAPK 83


>gnl|CDD|107227 cd06470, ACD_IbpA-B_like, Alpha-crystallin domain (ACD) found in
           Escherichia coli inclusion body-associated proteins IbpA
           and IbpB, and similar proteins.  IbpA and IbpB are 16
           kDa small heat shock proteins (sHsps). sHsps are
           molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation
           and protect against cell stress, and are generally
           active as large oligomers consisting of multiple
           subunits. IbpA and IbpB are produced during high-level
           production of various heterologous proteins,
           specifically human prorenin, renin and bovine
           insulin-like growth factor 2 (bIGF-2), and are strongly
           associated with inclusion bodies containing these
           heterologous proteins. IbpA and IbpB work as an
           integrated system to stabilize thermally aggregated
           proteins in a disaggregation competent state.  The
           chaperone activity of IbpB is also significantly
           elevated as the temperature increases from normal to
           heat shock. The high temperature results in the
           disassociation of 2-3-MDa IbpB oligomers into smaller
           approximately 600-kDa structures. This elevated activity
           seen under heat shock conditions is retained for an
           extended period of time after the temperature is
           returned to normal. IbpA also forms multimers.
          Length = 90

 Score = 56.0 bits (136), Expect = 4e-11
 Identities = 20/72 (27%), Positives = 45/72 (62%), Gaps = 4/72 (5%)

Query: 71  LPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMDQ 130
           + G  ++++++EVE++  L ++G++  E+ ++ +  HR   +   F R F L ++VK+  
Sbjct: 19  VAGFSEDDLEIEVENN-QLTVTGKKADEENEEREYLHR-GIAKRAFERSFNLADHVKVKG 76

Query: 131 IKASMESGVLTV 142
             A +E+G+LT+
Sbjct: 77  --AELENGLLTI 86


>gnl|CDD|107233 cd06478, ACD_HspB4-5-6, Alpha-crystallin domain found in
           alphaA-crystallin (HspB4), alphaB-crystallin (HspB5),
           and the small heat shock protein (sHsp) HspB6, also
           known as Hsp20. sHsps are molecular chaperones that
           suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell
           stress, and are generally active as large oligomers
           consisting of multiple subunits. Alpha crystallin, an
           abundant protein in the mammalian lens, is a large (700
           kDa) heteropolymer composed of HspB4 and HspB5,
           generally in a molar ratio of HspB4:HspB5 of 3:1.  Only
           trace amounts of HspB4 are found in tissues other than
           the lens. HspB5 on the other hand is also expressed
           constitutively in other tissues including brain, heart,
           and type I and type IIa skeletal muscle fibers, and in
           several cancers including gliomas, renal cell
           carcinomas, basal-like and metaplastic breast
           carcinomas, and head and neck cancer.  HspB5's functions
           include effects on the apoptotic pathway and on
           metastasis.  Phosphorylation of HspB5 reduces its
           oligomerization and anti-apoptotic activities.  HspB5 is
           protective in demyelinating disease such as multiple
           sclerosis (MS), being a negative regulator of
           inflammation. In early active MS lesions it is the most
           abundant gene transcript and an autoantigen, the immune
           response against it would disrupt its function and
           worsen inflammation and demyelination. Given as therapy
           for ongoing demyelinating disease it may counteract this
           effect.  It is an autoantigen in the pathogenesis of
           various other inflammatory disorders including
           Lens-associated uveitis (LAU), and Behcet's disease.
           Mutations in HspB5 have been associated with diseases
           including dominant cataract and desmin-related myopathy.
           Mutations in HspB4 have been associated with Autosomal
           Dominant Congenital Cataract (ADCC). HspB6 (Hsp20) is
           ubiquitous and is involved in diverse functions
           including regulation of glucose transport and
           contraction of smooth muscle, in platelet aggregation,
           in cardioprotection, and in the prevention of apoptosis.
           It interacts with the universal scaffolding and adaptor
           protein 14-3-3, and also with the proapoptotic protein
           Bax.
          Length = 83

 Score = 36.3 bits (84), Expect = 8e-04
 Identities = 25/71 (35%), Positives = 39/71 (54%), Gaps = 9/71 (12%)

Query: 77  EEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMDQIKASME 136
           EE+ V+V  D V +I G+     E++ D    + R    F RR+RLP  V    I +S+ 
Sbjct: 21  EELSVKVLGDFV-EIHGKH----EERQDEHGFISRE---FHRRYRLPPGVDPAAITSSLS 72

Query: 137 S-GVLTVTVPK 146
           + GVLT++ P+
Sbjct: 73  ADGVLTISGPR 83


>gnl|CDD|107245 cd06497, ACD_alphaA-crystallin_HspB4, Alpha-crystallin domain found
           in the small heat shock protein (sHsp) alphaA-crystallin
           (HspB4, 20kDa). sHsps are molecular chaperones that
           suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell
           stress, and are generally active as large oligomers
           consisting of multiple subunits. Alpha crystallin, an
           abundant protein in the mammalian lens, is a large (700
           kDa) heteropolymer composed of HspB4 and HspB5,
           generally in a molar ratio of HspB4:HspB5 of 3:1.  Only
           trace amounts of HspB4 are found in tissues other than
           the lens. HspB5 does not belong to this group. Mutations
           inHspB4 have been associated with Autosomal Dominant
           Congenital Cataract (ADCC). The chaperone-like functions
           of HspB4 are considered important for maintaining lens
           transparency and preventing cataract.
          Length = 86

 Score = 35.0 bits (80), Expect = 0.003
 Identities = 27/78 (34%), Positives = 41/78 (52%), Gaps = 9/78 (11%)

Query: 70  DLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMD 129
           D+     E++ V+V DD V +I G+   E++D +    R       F RR+RLP NV   
Sbjct: 17  DVKHFSPEDLTVKVLDDYV-EIHGKHS-ERQDDHGYISR------EFHRRYRLPSNVDQS 68

Query: 130 QIKASMES-GVLTVTVPK 146
            I  S+ + G+LT + PK
Sbjct: 69  AITCSLSADGMLTFSGPK 86


>gnl|CDD|107230 cd06475, ACD_HspB1_like, Alpha crystallin domain (ACD) found in
           mammalian small (s)heat shock protein (Hsp)-27 (also
           denoted HspB1 in human) and similar proteins. sHsps are
           molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation
           and protect against cell stress, and are generally
           active as large oligomers consisting of multiple
           subunits. Hsp27 shows enhanced synthesis in response to
           stress. It is a molecular chaperone which interacts with
           a large number of different proteins. It is found in
           many types of human cells including breast, uterus,
           cervix, platelets and cancer cells. Hsp27 has diverse
           cellular functions including, chaperoning, regulation of
           actin polymerization, keratinocyte differentiation,
           regulation of inflammatory pathways in keratinocytes,
           and protection from oxidative stress through modulating
           glutathione levels. It is also a subunit of
           AUF1-containing protein complexes. It has been linked to
           several transduction pathways regulating cellular
           functions including differentiation, cell growth,
           development, and apoptosis. Its activity can be
           regulated by phosphorylation. Its unphosphorylated state
           is a high molecular weight aggregated form (100-800kDa)
           composed of up to 24 subunits, which forms as a result
           of multiple interactions within the ACD, and is required
           for chaperone function and resistance to oxidative
           stress. Upon phosphorylation these large aggregates
           rapidly disassociate to smaller oligomers and chaperone
           activity is modified.  High constitutive levels of Hsp27
           have been detected in various cancer cells, in
           particular those of carcinoma origin. Over-expression of
           Hsp27 has a protective effect against various
           diseases-processes, including Huntington's disease.
           Mutations in Hsp27 have been associated with a form of
           distal hereditary motor neuropathy type II and
           Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2.
          Length = 86

 Score = 33.7 bits (77), Expect = 0.007
 Identities = 24/77 (31%), Positives = 40/77 (51%), Gaps = 9/77 (11%)

Query: 70  DLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMD 129
           D+     EE+ V+ +D  V++I+G+     E+K D    V R    F+R++ LP  V   
Sbjct: 17  DVNHFAPEELVVKTKDG-VVEITGKH----EEKQDEHGFVSRC---FTRKYTLPPGVDPT 68

Query: 130 QIKASME-SGVLTVTVP 145
            + +S+   G+LTV  P
Sbjct: 69  AVTSSLSPDGILTVEAP 85


>gnl|CDD|107246 cd06498, ACD_alphaB-crystallin_HspB5, Alpha-crystallin domain found
           in the small heat shock protein (sHsp) alphaB-crystallin
           (HspB5, 20kDa). sHsps are molecular chaperones that
           suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell
           stress, and are generally active as large oligomers
           consisting of multiple subunits. Alpha crystallin, an
           abundant protein in the mammalian lens, is a large (700
           kDa) heteropolymer composed of HspB4 and HspB5,
           generally in a molar ratio of HspB4:HspB5 of 3:1.  HspB4
           does not belong to this group. HspB5 shows increased
           synthesis in response to stress. HspB5 is also expressed
           constitutively in other tissues including brain, heart,
           and type I and type IIa skeletal muscle fibers, and in
           several cancers including gliomas, renal cell
           carcinomas, basal-like and metaplastic breast
           carcinomas, and head and neck cancer.  Its functions
           include effects on the apoptotic pathway and on
           metastasis.  Phosphorylation of HspB5 reduces its
           oligomerization and anti-apoptotic activities.  HspB5 is
           protective in demyelinating disease such as multiple
           sclerosis (MS), being a negative regulator of
           inflammation. In early active MS lesions it is the most
           abundant gene transcript and an autoantigen, the immune
           response against it would disrupt its function and
           worsen inflammation and demyelination. Given as therapy
           for ongoing demyelinating disease it may counteract this
           effect.  It is an autoantigen in the pathogenesis of
           various other inflammatory disorders including
           Lens-associated uveitis (LAU), and Behcet's disease.
           Mutations in HspB5 have been associated with diseases
           including dominant cataract and desmin-related myopathy.
          Length = 84

 Score = 33.1 bits (75), Expect = 0.012
 Identities = 25/78 (32%), Positives = 41/78 (52%), Gaps = 9/78 (11%)

Query: 70  DLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMD 129
           D+     EE+KV+V  D  ++I G+     E++ D    + R    F R++R+P +V   
Sbjct: 14  DVKHFSPEELKVKVLGD-FIEIHGKH----EERQDEHGFISRE---FQRKYRIPADVDPL 65

Query: 130 QIKASMES-GVLTVTVPK 146
            I +S+   GVLTV  P+
Sbjct: 66  TITSSLSPDGVLTVCGPR 83


>gnl|CDD|107236 cd06481, ACD_HspB9_like, Alpha crystallin domain (ACD) found in
           mammalian small heat shock protein (sHsp) HspB9 and
           similar proteins. sHsps are molecular chaperones that
           suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell
           stress, and are generally active as large oligomers
           consisting of multiple subunits. Human (h) HspB9 is
           expressed exclusively in the normal testis and in
           various tumor samples and is a cancer/testis antigen.
           hHspB9  interacts with TCTEL1 (T-complex testis
           expressed protein -1), a subunit of dynein. hHspB9 and
           TCTEL1 are co-expressed in similar cells within the
           testis and in tumor cells. Included in this group is
           Xenopus Hsp30, a developmentally-regulated
           heat-inducible molecular chaperone.
          Length = 87

 Score = 32.0 bits (73), Expect = 0.030
 Identities = 26/88 (29%), Positives = 45/88 (51%), Gaps = 5/88 (5%)

Query: 59  KETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSR 118
           K+  E    K D+ G   E++ V V D R L ++G+R+ + ED+  ++    +    F R
Sbjct: 3   KDGKEGFSLKLDVRGFSPEDLSVRV-DGRKLVVTGKREKKNEDEKGSFSYEYQE---FVR 58

Query: 119 RFRLPENVKMDQIKASM-ESGVLTVTVP 145
             +LPE+V  + +  S+  SG L +  P
Sbjct: 59  EAQLPEHVDPEAVTCSLSPSGHLHIRAP 86


>gnl|CDD|184118 PRK13531, PRK13531, regulatory ATPase RavA; Provisional.
          Length = 498

 Score = 31.9 bits (73), Expect = 0.12
 Identities = 14/48 (29%), Positives = 26/48 (54%), Gaps = 3/48 (6%)

Query: 87  RVLQISGQRKIEKEDKND-TWHRVERSSGMFSRR--FRLPENVKMDQI 131
           R+  I  +R   ++ ++D T   V +  GMFSR+  ++LP N+    +
Sbjct: 315 RLGAIVQRRLQLQQQQSDKTALTVIKQGGMFSRKPHYQLPVNLTASTL 362


>gnl|CDD|192662 pfam10738, Lpp-LpqN, Probable lipoprotein LpqN.  This family is
          conserved in Mycobacteriaceae and is likely to be a
          lipoprotein.
          Length = 175

 Score = 28.9 bits (65), Expect = 1.0
 Identities = 12/43 (27%), Positives = 16/43 (37%)

Query: 31 PFPSGYSPALSSQFPPETSAIVNARVDWKETPEAHVFKADLPG 73
          P P G+ P      PP T+ I +        P A +    L G
Sbjct: 36 PTPPGWEPYPDPNVPPATAVIADRAGKGLYYPTAQLVVFKLTG 78


>gnl|CDD|233177 TIGR00901, 2A0125, AmpG-like permease.  [Cellular processes,
           Adaptations to atypical conditions].
          Length = 356

 Score = 28.5 bits (64), Expect = 1.6
 Identities = 7/18 (38%), Positives = 10/18 (55%)

Query: 13  SSVSNPFSLDVWDPFRDF 30
           +SV  P +  V  P R+F
Sbjct: 185 ASVPKPLTQAVLKPIREF 202


>gnl|CDD|107237 cd06482, ACD_HspB10, Alpha crystallin domain (ACD) found in
           mammalian small heat shock protein (sHsp) HspB10, also
           known as sperm outer dense fiber protein (ODFP), and
           similar proteins. sHsps are molecular chaperones that
           suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell
           stress, and are generally active as large oligomers
           consisting of multiple subunits. Human (h) HspB10 occurs
           exclusively in the axoneme of sperm cells and may have a
           cytoskeletal role.
          Length = 87

 Score = 27.2 bits (60), Expect = 1.9
 Identities = 23/79 (29%), Positives = 38/79 (48%), Gaps = 9/79 (11%)

Query: 70  DLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMD 129
           D+ G   ++VKV+V+D +V Q+S     E+E++ D     + S     + F LP  V   
Sbjct: 15  DVCGFEPDQVKVKVKDGKV-QVSA----ERENRYDCLGSKKYSYMNICKEFSLPPGVDEK 69

Query: 130 QIKASMESGVLTVTVPKVE 148
            +  S   G    +V K+E
Sbjct: 70  DVTYSYGLG----SVVKIE 84


>gnl|CDD|220926 pfam10988, DUF2807, Protein of unknown function (DUF2807).  This
           bacterial family of proteins shows structural similarity
           to other pectin lyase families. Although structures from
           this family align with acetyl-transferases, there is no
           conservation of catalytic residues found. It is likely
           that the function is one of cell-adhesion. In PDB:3jx8,
           it is interesting to note that the sequence of contains
           several well defined sequence repeats, centred around
           GSG motifs defining the tight beta turn between the two
           sheets of the super-helix; there are 8 such repeats in
           the C-terminal half of the protein, which could be
           grouped into 4 repeats of two. It seems likely that this
           family belongs to the superfamily of trimeric
           autotransporter adhesins (TAAs), which are important
           virulence factors in Gram-negative pathogens. In the
           case of Parabacteroides distasonis, which is a cmoponent
           of the normal distal human gut microbiota, TAA-like
           complexes probably modulate adherence to the host
           (information derived from TOPSAN).
          Length = 181

 Score = 27.9 bits (63), Expect = 2.1
 Identities = 14/48 (29%), Positives = 27/48 (56%), Gaps = 10/48 (20%)

Query: 123 PENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVPK---------VEVTKPDVKAIAISG 161
            EN+ +D+I+  ++ G L + + K         V VT P+++ I++SG
Sbjct: 28  DENL-LDKIETEVKGGTLKIRLKKGIRNGKNIKVTVTYPNLEEISLSG 74


>gnl|CDD|235496 PRK05518, rpl6p, 50S ribosomal protein L6P; Reviewed.
          Length = 180

 Score = 27.5 bits (62), Expect = 2.4
 Identities = 13/45 (28%), Positives = 18/45 (40%), Gaps = 9/45 (20%)

Query: 115 MFSRRFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVPKVEVTK----PDVK 155
                  +PE V        +E  V+TV  PK E+T+    P V 
Sbjct: 5   YIREEIEIPEGVT-----VEIEGLVVTVKGPKGELTRDFWYPGVT 44


>gnl|CDD|225309 COG2511, GatE, Archaeal Glu-tRNAGln amidotransferase subunit E
           (contains GAD domain) [Translation, ribosomal structure
           and biogenesis].
          Length = 631

 Score = 27.7 bits (62), Expect = 3.6
 Identities = 17/54 (31%), Positives = 26/54 (48%), Gaps = 6/54 (11%)

Query: 51  IVNARVDWKETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDR----VLQISGQRKIEKE 100
           +V   VD      A      LP LR+E V+++  DD     +L++  + KI KE
Sbjct: 489 LVEKGVDPTLI--ASTLVNTLPELRREGVEIDNLDDEHIEELLRLVSEGKIAKE 540


>gnl|CDD|183223 PRK11597, PRK11597, heat shock chaperone IbpB; Provisional.
          Length = 142

 Score = 27.0 bits (60), Expect = 3.7
 Identities = 27/94 (28%), Positives = 45/94 (47%), Gaps = 13/94 (13%)

Query: 71  LPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKIEKEDKNDTWHRVERSSGMFSRRFRLPENVKMDQ 130
           L G R+E++ +++E  R L + G    E+ +K   W      +  FS  F L EN+++  
Sbjct: 51  LAGFRQEDLDIQLEGTR-LTVKG--TPEQPEKEVKWLHQGLVNQPFSLSFTLAENMEVSG 107

Query: 131 IKASMESGVLTV----TVPKVEVTKPDVKAIAIS 160
             A+  +G+L +      P  E   P  + IAIS
Sbjct: 108 --ATFVNGLLHIDLIRNEP--EAIAP--QRIAIS 135


>gnl|CDD|147328 pfam05095, DUF687, Protein of unknown function (DUF687).  This
           family contains several uncharacterized Chlamydia
           proteins.
          Length = 542

 Score = 26.6 bits (59), Expect = 6.5
 Identities = 17/38 (44%), Positives = 21/38 (55%), Gaps = 5/38 (13%)

Query: 3   LIPSFFGNRRSSVS--NPFS---LDVWDPFRDFPFPSG 35
           L  SFF + RSSVS  +P     L+VWD F   P  +G
Sbjct: 78  LGSSFFLSCRSSVSRSHPLCQALLEVWDRFFSRPENAG 115


>gnl|CDD|200521 cd11260, Sema_4E, The Sema domain, a protein interacting module, of
           semaphorin 4E (Sema4E).  Sema4E is expressed in the
           epithelial cells that line the pharyngeal arches in
           zebrafish. It may act as a guidance molecule to restrict
           the branchiomotor axons to the mesenchymal cells.
           Gain-of-function and loss-of-function studies
           demonstrate that Sema4E is essential for the guidance of
           facial axons from the hindbrain into their pharyngeal
           arch targets and is sufficient for guidance of gill
           motor axons. Sema4E guides facial motor axons by a
           repulsive action. Sema4E belongs to the class 4
           transmembrane semaphorin family of proteins. Semaphorins
           are regulatory molecules involved in the development of
           the nervous system and in axonal guidance. They also
           play important roles in other biological processes, such
           as angiogenesis, immune regulation, respiration systems
           and cancer. The Sema domain is located at the N-terminus
           and contains four disulfide bonds formed by eight
           conserved cysteine residues. It serves as a
           receptor-recognition and -binding module.
          Length = 456

 Score = 26.8 bits (59), Expect = 6.5
 Identities = 15/40 (37%), Positives = 21/40 (52%), Gaps = 1/40 (2%)

Query: 107 HRVERSSGMFSR-RFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVP 145
           + V   S +FSR +F+ P  V+   +K  M SG L V  P
Sbjct: 287 YNVTDISNVFSRGKFKTPVAVETSFVKWVMYSGELPVPRP 326


>gnl|CDD|193549 cd05674, M20_yscS, M20 Peptidase, carboxypeptidase yscS.  Peptidase
           M20 family, yscS (GlyX-carboxypeptidase, CPS1,
           carboxypeptidase S, carboxypeptidase a, carboxypeptidase
           yscS, glycine carboxypeptidase)-like subfamily. This
           group mostly contains proteins that have been
           uncharacterized to date, but also includes vacuolar
           proteins involved in nitrogen metabolism which are
           essential for use of certain peptides that are sole
           nitrogen sources. YscS releases a C-terminal amino acid
           from a peptide that has glycine as the penultimate
           residue. It is synthesized as one polypeptide chain
           precursor which yields two active precursor molecules
           after carbohydrate modification in the secretory
           pathway. The proteolytically unprocessed forms are
           associated with the membrane, whereas the mature forms
           of the enzyme are soluble.  Enzymes in this subfamily
           may also cleave intracellularly generated peptides in
           order to recycle amino acids for protein synthesis.
          Length = 441

 Score = 26.8 bits (60), Expect = 6.5
 Identities = 15/43 (34%), Positives = 20/43 (46%), Gaps = 7/43 (16%)

Query: 45  PPETSAIVNARVDWKETPE---AHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVE 84
           P E SA VN R+   +T E    HV +A    +    VK E+ 
Sbjct: 307 PEEASATVNFRILPGDTVEEVLEHVKRA----IDDIAVKYELL 345


>gnl|CDD|236963 PRK11720, PRK11720, galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase;
           Provisional.
          Length = 346

 Score = 26.4 bits (59), Expect = 8.1
 Identities = 12/51 (23%), Positives = 17/51 (33%), Gaps = 9/51 (17%)

Query: 53  NARV------DWKETPEAHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQISGQRKI 97
           N RV      D+  T   +VF  D   L  +       DD + +    R  
Sbjct: 58  NTRVTGDVNPDYTGT---YVFTNDFAALMPDTPDAPESDDPLFRCQSARGT 105


>gnl|CDD|235205 PRK04028, PRK04028, glutamyl-tRNA(Gln) amidotransferase subunit E;
           Validated.
          Length = 630

 Score = 26.3 bits (59), Expect = 8.1
 Identities = 14/41 (34%), Positives = 19/41 (46%), Gaps = 4/41 (9%)

Query: 64  AHVFKADLPGLRKEEVKVEVEDDR----VLQISGQRKIEKE 100
           A   +  L  LR+E V VE   D     V ++  + KI KE
Sbjct: 499 ASTLENTLKELRREGVDVENITDEHIEEVFKLVSEGKIAKE 539


>gnl|CDD|205230 pfam13049, DUF3910, Protein of unknown function (DUF3910).  This
          family of proteins is functionally uncharacterized.
          This family of proteins is found in bacteria. Proteins
          in this family are approximately 100 amino acids in
          length.
          Length = 93

 Score = 25.2 bits (55), Expect = 8.3
 Identities = 8/20 (40%), Positives = 15/20 (75%)

Query: 52 VNARVDWKETPEAHVFKADL 71
          + A+VDW  TP+ +++K D+
Sbjct: 3  LQAKVDWIGTPKPYIYKDDV 22


>gnl|CDD|176810 cd08976, BaFpgNei_N_4, Uncharacterized bacterial subgroup of the
          N-terminal domain of Fpg (formamidopyrimidine-DNA
          glycosylase, MutM)_Nei  (endonuclease VIII)
          base-excision repair DNA glycosylases.  This family is
          an uncharacterized bacterial subgroup of the FpgNei_N
          domain superfamily. DNA glycosylases maintain genome
          integrity by recognizing base lesions created by
          ionizing radiation, alkylating or oxidizing agents, and
          endogenous reactive oxygen species. They initiate the
          base-excision repair process, which is completed with
          the help of enzymes such as phosphodiesterases, AP
          endonucleases, DNA polymerases and DNA ligases. DNA
          glycosylases cleave the N-glycosyl bond between the
          sugar and the damaged base, creating an AP
          (apurinic/apyrimidinic) site. Most FpgNei DNA
          glycosylases use their N-terminal proline residue as
          the key catalytic nucleophile, and the reaction
          proceeds via a Schiff base intermediate. This
          N-terminal proline is conserved in this family.
          Escherichia coli Fpg prefers 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine
          (8-oxoG) and oxidized purines and Escherichia coli Nei
          recognizes oxidized pyrimidines. However, neither
          Escherichia coli Fpg or Nei belong to this family. In
          addition to this BaFpgNei_N_4 domain, most enzymes
          belonging to this family contain a helix-two turn-helix
          (H2TH) domain and a zinc-finger motif.
          Length = 117

 Score = 25.4 bits (56), Expect = 8.5
 Identities = 14/33 (42%), Positives = 19/33 (57%), Gaps = 2/33 (6%)

Query: 60 ETPEAHVFKADLPG--LRKEEVKVEVEDDRVLQ 90
          E PE  V K  L    L ++ V+VEV DD++L 
Sbjct: 2  ELPEVEVQKQYLERTSLHRKIVEVEVGDDKILG 34


>gnl|CDD|234296 TIGR03653, arch_L6P, archaeal ribosomal protein L6P.  Members of
           this protein family are the archaeal ribosomal protein
           L6P. The top-scoring proteins not selected by this model
           are eukaryotic cytosolic ribosomal protein L9. Bacterial
           ribosomal protein L6 scores lower and is described by a
           distinct model [Protein synthesis, Ribosomal proteins:
           synthesis and modification].
          Length = 170

 Score = 25.7 bits (57), Expect = 9.0
 Identities = 12/42 (28%), Positives = 20/42 (47%), Gaps = 9/42 (21%)

Query: 118 RRFRLPENVKMDQIKASMESGVLTVTVPKVEVTK----PDVK 155
               +PE V       ++E  ++TV  PK EVT+    P ++
Sbjct: 2   EEIEIPEGVS-----VTIEGNIVTVKGPKGEVTRELWYPGIE 38


  Database: CDD.v3.10
    Posted date:  Mar 20, 2013  7:55 AM
  Number of letters in database: 10,937,602
  Number of sequences in database:  44,354
  
Lambda     K      H
   0.315    0.132    0.387 

Gapped
Lambda     K      H
   0.267   0.0719    0.140 


Matrix: BLOSUM62
Gap Penalties: Existence: 11, Extension: 1
Number of Sequences: 44354
Number of Hits to DB: 8,252,961
Number of extensions: 744970
Number of successful extensions: 756
Number of sequences better than 10.0: 1
Number of HSP's gapped: 740
Number of HSP's successfully gapped: 46
Length of query: 161
Length of database: 10,937,602
Length adjustment: 89
Effective length of query: 72
Effective length of database: 6,990,096
Effective search space: 503286912
Effective search space used: 503286912
Neighboring words threshold: 11
Window for multiple hits: 40
X1: 16 ( 7.3 bits)
X2: 38 (14.6 bits)
X3: 64 (24.7 bits)
S1: 41 (21.6 bits)
S2: 55 (25.0 bits)