Query psy13289
Match_columns 106
No_of_seqs 203 out of 1115
Neff 6.6
Searched_HMMs 46136
Date Fri Aug 16 15:39:41 2013
Command hhsearch -i /work/01045/syshi/Psyhhblits/psy13289.a3m -d /work/01045/syshi/HHdatabase/Cdd.hhm -o /work/01045/syshi/hhsearch_cdd/13289hhsearch_cdd -cpu 12 -v 0
No Hit Prob E-value P-value Score SS Cols Query HMM Template HMM
1 KOG0984|consensus 99.0 1.7E-10 3.7E-15 86.6 4.2 64 42-105 17-80 (282)
2 KOG0593|consensus 98.5 7.1E-08 1.5E-12 75.8 2.5 35 71-105 2-36 (396)
3 KOG0605|consensus 98.5 1.1E-07 2.3E-12 78.4 3.4 39 67-105 137-175 (550)
4 PLN00034 mitogen-activated pro 98.4 7.7E-07 1.7E-11 68.2 5.8 38 68-105 71-108 (353)
5 KOG0598|consensus 98.4 2.3E-07 5E-12 73.3 2.6 38 68-105 22-59 (357)
6 KOG0581|consensus 98.3 1.9E-06 4E-11 68.4 6.1 39 67-105 75-113 (364)
7 KOG0663|consensus 98.2 2.9E-07 6.2E-12 73.1 0.8 36 70-105 75-110 (419)
8 KOG0595|consensus 98.2 9.2E-07 2E-11 71.1 3.6 36 70-105 9-44 (429)
9 KOG0659|consensus 98.2 8.9E-07 1.9E-11 68.4 2.6 35 71-105 2-36 (318)
10 KOG0600|consensus 98.2 3.6E-07 7.8E-12 75.2 0.5 38 68-105 114-151 (560)
11 KOG0983|consensus 98.2 1.1E-06 2.4E-11 68.7 3.1 52 54-105 74-126 (391)
12 PTZ00284 protein kinase; Provi 98.2 1.6E-05 3.4E-10 63.6 9.6 40 66-105 124-163 (467)
13 KOG1006|consensus 98.1 3.3E-07 7.1E-12 71.2 -0.8 43 64-106 57-99 (361)
14 cd05599 STKc_NDR_like Catalyti 98.1 5.6E-06 1.2E-10 63.3 5.1 35 71-105 1-35 (364)
15 cd06618 PKc_MKK7 Catalytic dom 98.1 6.7E-06 1.5E-10 61.0 5.3 48 58-105 2-49 (296)
16 KOG1035|consensus 98.1 1.1E-06 2.5E-11 78.0 1.0 37 69-105 477-513 (1351)
17 cd05626 STKc_LATS2 Catalytic d 98.1 6.8E-06 1.5E-10 63.7 5.1 34 72-105 2-35 (381)
18 cd05628 STKc_NDR1 Catalytic do 98.0 7.4E-06 1.6E-10 63.1 5.0 35 71-105 1-35 (363)
19 KOG0667|consensus 98.0 8E-06 1.7E-10 68.3 5.1 35 72-106 187-221 (586)
20 cd05598 STKc_LATS Catalytic do 98.0 1.1E-05 2.3E-10 62.2 5.3 35 71-105 1-35 (376)
21 cd05597 STKc_DMPK_like Catalyt 98.0 1E-05 2.2E-10 61.6 5.1 35 71-105 1-35 (331)
22 cd06617 PKc_MKK3_6 Catalytic d 98.0 1.2E-05 2.6E-10 58.7 5.3 35 71-105 1-35 (283)
23 KOG0662|consensus 98.0 2.3E-06 4.9E-11 63.8 1.4 35 71-105 2-36 (292)
24 KOG0594|consensus 98.0 1.9E-06 4E-11 67.6 0.9 36 70-105 10-45 (323)
25 PTZ00263 protein kinase A cata 98.0 1.4E-05 3E-10 60.8 5.5 38 68-105 15-52 (329)
26 cd05624 STKc_MRCK_beta Catalyt 98.0 1.4E-05 3.1E-10 60.8 5.3 35 71-105 1-35 (331)
27 cd07871 STKc_PCTAIRE3 Catalyti 98.0 1.7E-05 3.6E-10 58.9 5.3 36 70-105 4-39 (288)
28 cd07869 STKc_PFTAIRE1 Catalyti 97.9 1.6E-05 3.4E-10 59.3 5.1 36 70-105 4-39 (303)
29 cd05627 STKc_NDR2 Catalytic do 97.9 1.5E-05 3.2E-10 61.2 5.1 35 71-105 1-35 (360)
30 KOG0694|consensus 97.9 1.4E-05 3E-10 67.7 5.2 39 67-105 364-402 (694)
31 cd05573 STKc_ROCK_NDR_like Cat 97.9 1.6E-05 3.4E-10 60.2 5.1 35 71-105 1-35 (350)
32 cd05625 STKc_LATS1 Catalytic d 97.9 1.6E-05 3.5E-10 61.5 5.2 34 72-105 2-35 (382)
33 cd05600 STKc_Sid2p_Dbf2p Catal 97.9 1.9E-05 4E-10 59.9 5.2 35 71-105 1-35 (333)
34 cd05612 STKc_PRKX_like Catalyt 97.9 1.9E-05 4.1E-10 58.8 5.2 35 71-105 1-35 (291)
35 KOG0580|consensus 97.9 8.7E-06 1.9E-10 62.2 3.2 39 67-105 18-56 (281)
36 KOG0612|consensus 97.9 9.8E-07 2.1E-11 78.0 -2.2 39 67-105 71-109 (1317)
37 cd05629 STKc_NDR_like_fungal C 97.9 2.2E-05 4.7E-10 60.6 5.3 35 71-105 1-35 (377)
38 cd07848 STKc_CDKL5 Catalytic d 97.9 2.7E-05 5.8E-10 57.2 5.3 35 71-105 1-35 (287)
39 cd05623 STKc_MRCK_alpha Cataly 97.9 2.9E-05 6.3E-10 59.0 5.3 35 71-105 1-35 (332)
40 cd05103 PTKc_VEGFR2 Catalytic 97.9 1.1E-05 2.3E-10 61.7 2.9 40 66-105 2-46 (343)
41 cd05596 STKc_ROCK Catalytic do 97.9 1.8E-05 3.8E-10 61.5 4.0 39 67-105 39-77 (370)
42 cd05601 STKc_CRIK Catalytic do 97.8 2.9E-05 6.2E-10 58.7 5.1 35 71-105 1-35 (330)
43 cd05102 PTKc_VEGFR3 Catalytic 97.8 1.1E-05 2.3E-10 61.1 2.7 40 66-105 2-46 (338)
44 cd06649 PKc_MEK2 Catalytic dom 97.8 3.2E-05 6.9E-10 58.8 5.1 37 69-105 3-39 (331)
45 cd05622 STKc_ROCK1 Catalytic d 97.8 2.5E-05 5.4E-10 60.7 4.5 40 66-105 38-77 (371)
46 cd07872 STKc_PCTAIRE2 Catalyti 97.8 4.3E-05 9.3E-10 57.1 5.4 36 70-105 5-40 (309)
47 KOG0616|consensus 97.8 1.4E-05 3.1E-10 62.6 2.6 37 69-105 42-78 (355)
48 PTZ00283 serine/threonine prot 97.8 4.2E-05 9.2E-10 62.2 5.5 37 69-105 30-66 (496)
49 PLN03225 Serine/threonine-prot 97.8 4.1E-05 8.9E-10 63.6 5.4 38 68-105 129-170 (566)
50 cd07876 STKc_JNK2 Catalytic do 97.8 4.7E-05 1E-09 58.4 5.2 36 70-105 20-55 (359)
51 PTZ00036 glycogen synthase kin 97.8 4.8E-05 1E-09 60.7 5.2 37 69-105 64-100 (440)
52 cd07873 STKc_PCTAIRE1 Catalyti 97.7 6.6E-05 1.4E-09 55.8 5.3 36 70-105 5-40 (301)
53 cd05621 STKc_ROCK2 Catalytic d 97.7 4E-05 8.7E-10 59.7 4.1 40 66-105 38-77 (370)
54 cd07845 STKc_CDK10 Catalytic d 97.7 6.5E-05 1.4E-09 56.0 5.0 36 70-105 6-41 (309)
55 KOG0591|consensus 97.7 3.6E-06 7.8E-11 65.9 -1.9 38 68-105 16-53 (375)
56 cd06619 PKc_MKK5 Catalytic dom 97.7 6E-05 1.3E-09 55.4 4.5 35 71-105 1-35 (279)
57 cd07862 STKc_CDK6 Catalytic do 97.7 6.9E-05 1.5E-09 55.1 4.8 35 71-105 1-36 (290)
58 cd07878 STKc_p38beta_MAPK11 Ca 97.7 4.7E-05 1E-09 57.8 4.0 36 70-105 14-49 (343)
59 cd07875 STKc_JNK1 Catalytic do 97.7 8.6E-05 1.9E-09 57.0 5.4 36 70-105 23-58 (364)
60 cd07874 STKc_JNK3 Catalytic do 97.7 8.6E-05 1.9E-09 56.7 5.1 36 70-105 16-51 (355)
61 cd07849 STKc_ERK1_2_like Catal 97.7 9.3E-05 2E-09 56.1 5.2 35 71-105 5-39 (336)
62 cd08228 STKc_Nek6 Catalytic do 97.6 9.7E-05 2.1E-09 53.4 4.9 35 71-105 2-36 (267)
63 KOG0585|consensus 97.6 6.3E-05 1.4E-09 62.1 4.3 39 67-105 93-131 (576)
64 PRK09188 serine/threonine prot 97.6 7.9E-05 1.7E-09 59.2 4.7 36 70-105 17-53 (365)
65 cd05109 PTKc_HER2 Catalytic do 97.6 7.3E-05 1.6E-09 54.8 4.2 38 68-105 4-45 (279)
66 cd07844 STKc_PCTAIRE_like Cata 97.6 0.00012 2.6E-09 53.8 5.3 36 70-105 4-39 (291)
67 cd06650 PKc_MEK1 Catalytic dom 97.6 7E-05 1.5E-09 57.1 4.1 37 69-105 3-39 (333)
68 cd07837 STKc_CdkB_plant Cataly 97.6 0.00012 2.5E-09 53.9 5.2 35 71-105 1-35 (295)
69 cd06622 PKc_MAPKK_PBS2_like Ca 97.6 5.1E-05 1.1E-09 55.7 3.2 35 71-105 1-35 (286)
70 KOG0597|consensus 97.6 2.2E-05 4.8E-10 66.1 1.4 35 71-105 2-36 (808)
71 KOG0690|consensus 97.6 1.6E-05 3.4E-10 63.6 0.5 39 67-105 164-202 (516)
72 KOG0615|consensus 97.6 8.7E-05 1.9E-09 60.3 4.6 35 71-105 172-206 (475)
73 cd07865 STKc_CDK9 Catalytic do 97.6 0.00012 2.6E-09 53.9 5.1 37 69-105 10-46 (310)
74 cd05067 PTKc_Lck_Blk Catalytic 97.6 8.3E-05 1.8E-09 53.8 4.1 38 67-105 2-39 (260)
75 PHA03212 serine/threonine kina 97.6 0.00012 2.5E-09 57.7 5.1 36 69-104 90-125 (391)
76 KOG0582|consensus 97.6 8.5E-05 1.9E-09 60.8 4.3 41 65-105 20-60 (516)
77 cd06646 STKc_MAP4K5 Catalytic 97.6 7.7E-05 1.7E-09 54.1 3.7 36 70-105 8-43 (267)
78 KOG0201|consensus 97.6 5.7E-05 1.2E-09 61.5 3.2 35 71-105 13-47 (467)
79 KOG0032|consensus 97.6 8.4E-05 1.8E-09 59.3 4.1 35 71-105 35-69 (382)
80 cd06616 PKc_MKK4 Catalytic dom 97.6 3.8E-05 8.3E-10 56.4 1.9 36 70-105 3-38 (288)
81 cd07866 STKc_BUR1 Catalytic do 97.6 0.00018 3.9E-09 53.0 5.5 35 70-104 7-41 (311)
82 cd05610 STKc_MASTL Catalytic d 97.6 0.00015 3.2E-09 61.1 5.6 36 70-105 3-38 (669)
83 cd05108 PTKc_EGFR Catalytic do 97.6 0.0001 2.2E-09 55.3 4.2 38 68-105 4-45 (316)
84 cd06615 PKc_MEK Catalytic doma 97.5 0.00016 3.4E-09 54.2 5.1 35 71-105 1-35 (308)
85 cd07846 STKc_CDKL2_3 Catalytic 97.5 0.00016 3.5E-09 52.8 5.1 34 71-104 1-34 (286)
86 cd06638 STKc_myosinIIIA Cataly 97.5 0.00017 3.7E-09 52.8 5.0 37 69-105 16-52 (286)
87 cd08224 STKc_Nek6_Nek7 Catalyt 97.5 0.00019 4.2E-09 51.6 5.2 35 71-105 2-36 (267)
88 cd07864 STKc_CDK12 Catalytic d 97.5 0.0001 2.2E-09 54.4 3.8 38 68-105 4-41 (302)
89 cd07870 STKc_PFTAIRE2 Catalyti 97.5 0.00019 4E-09 52.9 5.1 36 70-105 4-39 (291)
90 KOG0660|consensus 97.5 0.0001 2.2E-09 58.6 3.8 35 71-105 22-56 (359)
91 cd05072 PTKc_Lyn Catalytic dom 97.5 0.00012 2.6E-09 52.9 3.9 38 67-105 2-39 (261)
92 cd07850 STKc_JNK Catalytic dom 97.5 0.00017 3.7E-09 55.1 4.8 36 70-105 15-50 (353)
93 cd06652 STKc_MEKK2 Catalytic d 97.5 0.00024 5.1E-09 51.6 5.3 35 71-105 2-36 (265)
94 cd07880 STKc_p38gamma_MAPK12 C 97.5 0.00023 5E-09 54.4 5.5 36 70-105 14-49 (343)
95 cd05052 PTKc_Abl Catalytic dom 97.5 0.00015 3.2E-09 52.7 4.0 39 67-105 2-40 (263)
96 PHA02882 putative serine/threo 97.5 0.00019 4.2E-09 53.5 4.7 36 68-103 9-47 (294)
97 cd05107 PTKc_PDGFR_beta Cataly 97.5 9.2E-05 2E-09 58.7 3.1 41 65-105 31-76 (401)
98 cd05581 STKc_PDK1 Catalytic do 97.5 0.00029 6.3E-09 51.0 5.4 35 71-105 1-35 (280)
99 cd05054 PTKc_VEGFR Catalytic d 97.5 5.4E-05 1.2E-09 58.0 1.5 40 66-105 2-46 (337)
100 cd07847 STKc_CDKL1_4 Catalytic 97.5 0.00027 5.8E-09 51.5 5.2 35 71-105 1-35 (286)
101 cd06610 STKc_OSR1_SPAK Catalyt 97.4 0.00028 6.1E-09 50.7 5.2 35 71-105 1-35 (267)
102 cd05064 PTKc_EphR_A10 Catalyti 97.4 0.00017 3.6E-09 52.7 4.0 37 69-105 3-42 (266)
103 KOG0592|consensus 97.4 5.1E-05 1.1E-09 63.2 1.4 38 68-105 70-107 (604)
104 KOG0575|consensus 97.4 0.0002 4.4E-09 60.0 4.8 35 71-105 18-52 (592)
105 PLN03224 probable serine/threo 97.4 0.00022 4.7E-09 58.9 4.9 39 67-105 141-195 (507)
106 cd07877 STKc_p38alpha_MAPK14 C 97.4 0.00029 6.4E-09 53.8 5.3 36 70-105 16-51 (345)
107 cd07833 STKc_CDKL Catalytic do 97.4 0.00024 5.3E-09 51.8 4.7 35 71-105 1-35 (288)
108 cd05106 PTKc_CSF-1R Catalytic 97.4 0.00012 2.7E-09 56.9 3.2 40 66-105 33-77 (374)
109 cd05104 PTKc_Kit Catalytic dom 97.4 0.00012 2.6E-09 56.9 3.1 39 67-105 31-74 (375)
110 PLN00009 cyclin-dependent kina 97.4 0.00032 6.9E-09 51.7 5.1 35 71-105 2-36 (294)
111 PTZ00426 cAMP-dependent protei 97.4 0.0002 4.3E-09 55.1 4.2 38 68-105 27-65 (340)
112 cd07858 STKc_TEY_MAPK_plant Ca 97.4 0.00034 7.4E-09 53.1 5.4 35 71-105 5-39 (337)
113 cd05580 STKc_PKA Catalytic dom 97.4 0.00033 7.2E-09 51.8 5.2 35 71-105 1-35 (290)
114 KOG0695|consensus 97.4 5E-05 1.1E-09 61.1 0.8 41 65-105 244-284 (593)
115 cd05061 PTKc_InsR Catalytic do 97.4 0.0002 4.2E-09 52.9 3.9 40 66-105 1-45 (288)
116 cd07854 STKc_MAPK4_6 Catalytic 97.4 0.00037 8.1E-09 53.1 5.5 35 71-105 5-39 (342)
117 PRK13184 pknD serine/threonine 97.4 0.00032 6.9E-09 61.7 5.7 35 71-105 2-36 (932)
118 cd06620 PKc_MAPKK_Byr1_like Ca 97.4 7.5E-05 1.6E-09 55.0 1.6 37 69-105 3-39 (284)
119 cd05032 PTKc_InsR_like Catalyt 97.4 0.00024 5.2E-09 51.6 4.2 40 66-105 1-45 (277)
120 cd05105 PTKc_PDGFR_alpha Catal 97.4 0.00022 4.7E-09 56.5 4.2 42 64-105 30-76 (400)
121 KOG0658|consensus 97.4 0.0003 6.5E-09 56.0 4.9 33 73-105 26-58 (364)
122 cd05574 STKc_phototropin_like 97.4 0.0004 8.6E-09 51.8 5.3 35 71-105 1-35 (316)
123 cd05033 PTKc_EphR Catalytic do 97.4 0.00025 5.4E-09 51.5 4.1 37 69-105 2-41 (266)
124 KOG0583|consensus 97.3 0.00034 7.4E-09 55.5 5.0 37 69-105 15-51 (370)
125 cd06653 STKc_MEKK3_like_1 Cata 97.3 0.00045 9.7E-09 50.2 5.3 34 71-104 2-35 (264)
126 cd05034 PTKc_Src_like Catalyti 97.3 0.00036 7.8E-09 50.3 4.7 38 67-105 2-39 (261)
127 cd07855 STKc_ERK5 Catalytic do 97.3 0.00039 8.4E-09 52.7 5.0 35 71-105 5-39 (334)
128 cd05096 PTKc_DDR1 Catalytic do 97.3 0.00026 5.6E-09 52.7 4.0 37 69-105 3-55 (304)
129 cd07879 STKc_p38delta_MAPK13 C 97.3 0.00046 1E-08 52.6 5.4 35 71-105 15-49 (342)
130 cd06623 PKc_MAPKK_plant_like C 97.3 0.00041 8.9E-09 49.7 4.8 35 71-105 1-35 (264)
131 KOG0696|consensus 97.3 0.00036 7.8E-09 57.5 4.9 39 67-105 345-383 (683)
132 cd05609 STKc_MAST Catalytic do 97.3 0.00046 1E-08 51.4 5.2 35 71-105 1-35 (305)
133 cd06639 STKc_myosinIIIB Cataly 97.3 0.00058 1.2E-08 50.3 5.6 36 70-105 21-56 (291)
134 cd06656 STKc_PAK3 Catalytic do 97.3 0.00044 9.5E-09 51.6 4.9 35 71-105 19-53 (297)
135 KOG0193|consensus 97.3 0.00037 8.1E-09 58.8 4.9 39 64-105 385-423 (678)
136 PHA03209 serine/threonine kina 97.3 0.00056 1.2E-08 52.7 5.4 35 70-104 65-99 (357)
137 cd06651 STKc_MEKK3 Catalytic d 97.3 0.00042 9.2E-09 50.4 4.5 35 71-105 2-36 (266)
138 cd05114 PTKc_Tec_Rlk Catalytic 97.3 0.00033 7.1E-09 50.6 3.9 36 69-105 2-37 (256)
139 cd08229 STKc_Nek7 Catalytic do 97.3 0.00021 4.6E-09 51.7 2.8 35 71-105 2-36 (267)
140 cd05062 PTKc_IGF-1R Catalytic 97.3 0.0003 6.5E-09 51.4 3.6 39 67-105 2-45 (277)
141 cd06641 STKc_MST3 Catalytic do 97.3 0.00035 7.6E-09 51.2 3.9 34 72-105 5-38 (277)
142 cd06605 PKc_MAPKK Catalytic do 97.3 0.00023 4.9E-09 51.4 2.9 35 71-105 1-35 (265)
143 cd05081 PTKc_Jak2_Jak3_rpt2 Ca 97.3 0.00047 1E-08 50.5 4.5 35 71-105 4-42 (284)
144 KOG1163|consensus 97.3 0.00047 1E-08 53.4 4.6 36 68-103 12-47 (341)
145 KOG0574|consensus 97.2 1.5E-05 3.3E-10 63.2 -3.6 35 71-105 33-67 (502)
146 cd06621 PKc_MAPKK_Pek1_like Ca 97.2 0.00071 1.5E-08 49.9 5.4 35 71-105 1-35 (287)
147 KOG4236|consensus 97.2 0.00019 4.1E-09 60.5 2.6 30 76-105 569-598 (888)
148 cd06625 STKc_MEKK3_like Cataly 97.2 0.00054 1.2E-08 49.3 4.5 35 71-105 2-36 (263)
149 cd05071 PTKc_Src Catalytic dom 97.2 0.00033 7.2E-09 51.0 3.4 37 68-105 3-39 (262)
150 KOG1290|consensus 97.2 0.00062 1.3E-08 56.5 5.3 37 70-106 77-113 (590)
151 cd05068 PTKc_Frk_like Catalyti 97.2 0.00048 1E-08 49.8 4.2 38 67-105 2-39 (261)
152 cd05039 PTKc_Csk_like Catalyti 97.2 0.00043 9.2E-09 49.9 3.9 36 68-105 3-38 (256)
153 cd05070 PTKc_Fyn_Yrk Catalytic 97.2 0.00027 5.9E-09 51.1 2.8 38 67-105 2-39 (260)
154 cd07843 STKc_CDC2L1 Catalytic 97.2 0.00024 5.3E-09 52.3 2.6 36 70-105 4-39 (293)
155 cd05098 PTKc_FGFR1 Catalytic d 97.2 0.00053 1.2E-08 51.1 4.4 42 64-105 11-59 (307)
156 cd05090 PTKc_Ror1 Catalytic do 97.2 0.00039 8.4E-09 51.0 3.6 37 69-105 3-43 (283)
157 cd07856 STKc_Sty1_Hog1 Catalyt 97.2 0.00077 1.7E-08 51.3 5.3 35 70-104 9-43 (328)
158 cd07851 STKc_p38 Catalytic dom 97.2 0.00084 1.8E-08 51.2 5.4 36 70-105 14-49 (343)
159 cd06637 STKc_TNIK Catalytic do 97.2 0.00029 6.2E-09 51.1 2.7 35 71-105 6-40 (272)
160 cd05053 PTKc_FGFR Catalytic do 97.2 0.00052 1.1E-08 50.5 4.1 40 66-105 7-51 (293)
161 cd06644 STKc_STK10_LOK Catalyt 97.2 0.00039 8.4E-09 51.3 3.4 35 71-105 12-46 (292)
162 cd05065 PTKc_EphR_B Catalytic 97.2 0.00054 1.2E-08 49.8 4.1 36 70-105 3-41 (269)
163 cd06609 STKc_MST3_like Catalyt 97.2 0.00036 7.8E-09 50.9 3.2 35 71-105 1-35 (274)
164 KOG4250|consensus 97.2 0.00011 2.3E-09 62.7 0.3 33 73-105 15-47 (732)
165 smart00090 RIO RIO-like kinase 97.2 0.00037 7.9E-09 51.9 3.1 34 72-105 29-63 (237)
166 KOG0661|consensus 97.1 4.2E-05 9E-10 63.0 -2.2 36 70-105 9-44 (538)
167 PTZ00266 NIMA-related protein 97.1 0.00075 1.6E-08 59.9 5.3 38 68-105 10-47 (1021)
168 KOG0577|consensus 97.1 0.00016 3.4E-09 61.6 1.1 33 73-105 28-60 (948)
169 KOG2052|consensus 97.1 0.00044 9.5E-09 56.7 3.6 35 70-106 210-244 (513)
170 cd05043 PTK_Ryk Pseudokinase d 97.1 0.00067 1.5E-08 49.6 4.3 38 68-105 3-44 (280)
171 cd06629 STKc_MAPKKK_Bck1_like 97.1 0.00065 1.4E-08 49.3 4.2 34 72-105 2-35 (272)
172 cd05088 PTKc_Tie2 Catalytic do 97.1 0.00071 1.5E-08 50.6 4.5 38 68-105 4-43 (303)
173 cd06613 STKc_MAP4K3_like Catal 97.1 0.0011 2.4E-08 47.6 5.3 35 71-105 3-37 (262)
174 cd06917 STKc_NAK1_like Catalyt 97.1 0.00048 1E-08 50.2 3.5 34 72-105 2-35 (277)
175 cd05066 PTKc_EphR_A Catalytic 97.1 0.00054 1.2E-08 49.8 3.7 37 69-105 2-41 (267)
176 cd06636 STKc_MAP4K4_6 Catalyti 97.1 0.00059 1.3E-08 49.9 4.0 35 70-104 15-49 (282)
177 cd05063 PTKc_EphR_A2 Catalytic 97.1 0.00059 1.3E-08 49.5 3.9 37 69-105 3-42 (268)
178 cd05073 PTKc_Hck Catalytic dom 97.1 0.00087 1.9E-08 48.5 4.8 39 66-105 1-39 (260)
179 cd06654 STKc_PAK1 Catalytic do 97.1 0.0011 2.4E-08 49.4 5.3 35 71-105 20-54 (296)
180 cd05112 PTKc_Itk Catalytic dom 97.1 0.00085 1.8E-08 48.2 4.6 36 69-105 2-37 (256)
181 cd06624 STKc_ASK Catalytic dom 97.1 0.00091 2E-08 48.5 4.6 38 68-105 5-42 (268)
182 cd06645 STKc_MAP4K3 Catalytic 97.1 0.00022 4.8E-09 51.7 1.3 36 70-105 8-43 (267)
183 cd06608 STKc_myosinIII_like Ca 97.1 0.00098 2.1E-08 47.9 4.6 36 70-105 5-40 (275)
184 cd05057 PTKc_EGFR_like Catalyt 97.1 0.00073 1.6E-08 49.5 3.9 38 68-105 4-45 (279)
185 cd06611 STKc_SLK_like Catalyti 97.1 0.00028 6.1E-09 51.6 1.7 36 70-105 4-39 (280)
186 cd05111 PTK_HER3 Pseudokinase 97.1 0.0006 1.3E-08 50.2 3.5 37 68-104 4-44 (279)
187 cd05050 PTKc_Musk Catalytic do 97.1 0.00053 1.1E-08 50.4 3.1 37 69-105 3-44 (288)
188 cd05038 PTKc_Jak_rpt2 Catalyti 97.1 0.00066 1.4E-08 49.3 3.6 36 70-105 3-42 (284)
189 cd05048 PTKc_Ror Catalytic Dom 97.1 0.00035 7.5E-09 51.1 2.1 37 69-105 3-44 (283)
190 cd05110 PTKc_HER4 Catalytic do 97.0 0.00071 1.5E-08 50.5 3.8 38 68-105 4-45 (303)
191 KOG2345|consensus 97.0 0.00062 1.3E-08 52.5 3.4 36 69-104 19-54 (302)
192 cd05148 PTKc_Srm_Brk Catalytic 97.0 0.00021 4.6E-09 51.5 0.8 37 68-105 3-39 (261)
193 cd06655 STKc_PAK2 Catalytic do 97.0 0.0014 3.1E-08 48.9 5.3 35 71-105 19-53 (296)
194 KOG0576|consensus 97.0 0.0002 4.3E-09 61.2 0.6 36 70-105 14-49 (829)
195 cd06647 STKc_PAK_I Catalytic d 97.0 0.0013 2.9E-08 48.9 4.9 36 70-105 18-53 (293)
196 cd05091 PTKc_Ror2 Catalytic do 97.0 0.0002 4.2E-09 52.5 0.4 37 69-105 3-44 (283)
197 cd05069 PTKc_Yes Catalytic dom 97.0 0.00096 2.1E-08 48.3 4.0 37 68-105 3-39 (260)
198 cd06612 STKc_MST1_2 Catalytic 97.0 0.00089 1.9E-08 47.9 3.5 35 71-105 3-37 (256)
199 cd05036 PTKc_ALK_LTK Catalytic 97.0 0.00089 1.9E-08 49.0 3.5 36 70-105 5-45 (277)
200 cd06607 STKc_TAO Catalytic dom 97.0 0.0011 2.3E-08 49.5 4.0 35 71-105 15-49 (307)
201 cd05082 PTKc_Csk Catalytic dom 96.9 0.0011 2.4E-08 47.8 3.8 36 68-105 3-38 (256)
202 cd05113 PTKc_Btk_Bmx Catalytic 96.9 0.0012 2.6E-08 47.9 3.9 36 69-105 2-37 (256)
203 cd07868 STKc_CDK8 Catalytic do 96.9 0.0013 2.8E-08 49.1 4.2 30 76-105 6-37 (317)
204 KOG0194|consensus 96.9 0.0012 2.7E-08 54.3 4.4 43 63-105 149-195 (474)
205 cd06640 STKc_MST4 Catalytic do 96.9 0.00072 1.6E-08 49.5 2.7 35 71-105 4-38 (277)
206 cd05097 PTKc_DDR_like Catalyti 96.9 0.00065 1.4E-08 50.3 2.4 36 70-105 4-53 (295)
207 cd05059 PTKc_Tec_like Catalyti 96.9 0.00066 1.4E-08 49.1 2.5 35 70-105 3-37 (256)
208 cd05049 PTKc_Trk Catalytic dom 96.9 0.00053 1.1E-08 49.9 1.8 36 70-105 4-44 (280)
209 cd05144 RIO2_C RIO kinase fami 96.9 0.001 2.2E-08 47.3 3.2 32 73-105 17-48 (198)
210 cd05101 PTKc_FGFR2 Catalytic d 96.9 0.0011 2.4E-08 49.2 3.5 41 65-105 9-56 (304)
211 PTZ00024 cyclin-dependent prot 96.9 0.0012 2.6E-08 49.8 3.7 35 71-105 8-43 (335)
212 cd07852 STKc_MAPK15 Catalytic 96.9 0.00067 1.4E-08 51.3 2.3 34 71-104 7-40 (337)
213 cd05051 PTKc_DDR Catalytic dom 96.8 0.0012 2.7E-08 48.4 3.5 37 69-105 3-55 (296)
214 cd05100 PTKc_FGFR3 Catalytic d 96.8 0.0014 3E-08 49.6 3.9 42 64-105 5-53 (334)
215 cd05056 PTKc_FAK Catalytic dom 96.8 0.002 4.3E-08 46.8 4.5 39 67-105 2-43 (270)
216 cd06635 STKc_TAO1 Catalytic do 96.8 0.0012 2.6E-08 49.6 3.3 35 71-105 25-59 (317)
217 cd05099 PTKc_FGFR4 Catalytic d 96.8 0.0016 3.5E-08 48.8 4.0 41 65-105 6-53 (314)
218 KOG0198|consensus 96.8 0.0011 2.4E-08 51.9 3.1 34 71-104 17-50 (313)
219 PHA03211 serine/threonine kina 96.8 0.0025 5.5E-08 51.7 5.2 34 71-104 169-202 (461)
220 PHA03390 pk1 serine/threonine- 96.8 0.0018 3.8E-08 47.6 3.8 35 71-105 14-50 (267)
221 KOG0589|consensus 96.8 0.00045 9.7E-09 56.2 0.6 36 70-105 3-38 (426)
222 cd06633 STKc_TAO3 Catalytic do 96.7 0.0022 4.7E-08 48.2 4.2 33 73-105 23-55 (313)
223 cd05079 PTKc_Jak1_rpt2 Catalyt 96.7 0.0016 3.5E-08 47.9 3.3 35 71-105 4-42 (284)
224 cd06642 STKc_STK25-YSK1 Cataly 96.7 0.00079 1.7E-08 49.2 1.7 35 71-105 4-38 (277)
225 cd06643 STKc_SLK Catalytic dom 96.7 0.0013 2.9E-08 48.1 2.8 33 73-105 7-39 (282)
226 KOG1166|consensus 96.7 0.0026 5.7E-08 56.3 5.0 38 65-103 692-729 (974)
227 KOG0587|consensus 96.7 0.0022 4.9E-08 56.1 4.5 37 69-105 17-53 (953)
228 cd07867 STKc_CDC2L6 Catalytic 96.7 0.003 6.5E-08 46.9 4.7 30 76-105 6-37 (317)
229 KOG1187|consensus 96.7 0.0021 4.5E-08 50.8 4.0 36 69-105 73-108 (361)
230 cd05083 PTKc_Chk Catalytic dom 96.7 0.0012 2.6E-08 47.6 2.4 35 69-105 4-38 (254)
231 KOG1152|consensus 96.7 0.0021 4.6E-08 54.5 4.1 36 70-105 560-595 (772)
232 cd05055 PTKc_PDGFR Catalytic d 96.7 0.0018 3.9E-08 48.5 3.3 40 66-105 30-74 (302)
233 cd05089 PTKc_Tie1 Catalytic do 96.7 0.0027 5.8E-08 47.1 4.2 35 71-105 2-38 (297)
234 cd05095 PTKc_DDR2 Catalytic do 96.7 0.0015 3.3E-08 48.3 2.8 36 70-105 4-55 (296)
235 KOG1989|consensus 96.6 0.0039 8.5E-08 53.8 5.5 43 63-105 29-71 (738)
236 PRK04750 ubiB putative ubiquin 96.6 0.0018 3.9E-08 54.0 3.3 34 71-105 120-153 (537)
237 KOG0610|consensus 96.6 0.00077 1.7E-08 54.8 0.8 40 66-105 72-111 (459)
238 PLN00113 leucine-rich repeat r 96.6 0.0027 5.9E-08 54.7 4.1 34 72-105 691-724 (968)
239 KOG0192|consensus 96.5 0.0018 3.9E-08 51.5 2.7 39 65-105 35-74 (362)
240 KOG3653|consensus 96.5 0.0018 3.8E-08 53.6 2.7 34 70-105 209-242 (534)
241 KOG0986|consensus 96.5 0.00056 1.2E-08 56.5 -0.3 38 67-104 181-218 (591)
242 KOG0607|consensus 96.5 0.0006 1.3E-08 54.5 -0.1 30 76-105 83-112 (463)
243 cd05046 PTK_CCK4 Pseudokinase 96.5 0.0034 7.3E-08 45.6 3.7 37 69-105 3-44 (275)
244 cd06634 STKc_TAO2 Catalytic do 96.4 0.0023 4.9E-08 47.9 2.6 35 71-105 15-49 (308)
245 cd06658 STKc_PAK5 Catalytic do 96.4 0.0031 6.6E-08 47.0 2.9 35 71-105 22-56 (292)
246 cd06659 STKc_PAK6 Catalytic do 96.4 0.0033 7.1E-08 46.9 3.1 35 71-105 21-55 (297)
247 KOG1164|consensus 96.4 0.0064 1.4E-07 46.6 4.7 33 72-104 19-52 (322)
248 PHA03207 serine/threonine kina 96.4 0.0065 1.4E-07 47.4 4.8 36 70-105 91-128 (392)
249 cd05093 PTKc_TrkB Catalytic do 96.3 0.0052 1.1E-07 45.3 3.6 36 70-105 4-44 (288)
250 KOG0586|consensus 96.2 0.0062 1.3E-07 51.3 4.3 36 70-105 55-90 (596)
251 KOG4717|consensus 96.2 0.0012 2.6E-08 55.8 -0.0 35 71-105 18-52 (864)
252 cd06648 STKc_PAK_II Catalytic 96.2 0.0069 1.5E-07 44.7 4.1 34 72-105 20-53 (285)
253 cd06657 STKc_PAK4 Catalytic do 96.2 0.0039 8.5E-08 46.5 2.6 32 74-105 23-54 (292)
254 cd05092 PTKc_TrkA Catalytic do 96.1 0.0054 1.2E-07 45.0 3.2 37 69-105 3-44 (280)
255 cd05080 PTKc_Tyk2_rpt2 Catalyt 96.1 0.0067 1.4E-07 44.4 3.4 33 73-105 6-42 (283)
256 KOG1025|consensus 96.1 0.0071 1.5E-07 53.3 3.9 56 44-105 675-734 (1177)
257 cd06614 STKc_PAK Catalytic dom 96.0 0.0065 1.4E-07 44.6 3.2 35 71-105 19-53 (286)
258 KOG0588|consensus 96.0 0.0046 1E-07 53.0 2.5 35 71-105 12-46 (786)
259 KOG1165|consensus 96.0 0.0055 1.2E-07 49.3 2.6 34 70-103 27-60 (449)
260 KOG0611|consensus 95.9 0.0012 2.6E-08 54.4 -1.2 35 71-105 53-87 (668)
261 KOG0671|consensus 95.9 0.0017 3.7E-08 52.4 -0.4 37 70-106 88-124 (415)
262 PTZ00267 NIMA-related protein 95.8 0.017 3.7E-07 46.5 4.9 34 71-104 67-101 (478)
263 KOG0033|consensus 95.8 6.2E-05 1.4E-09 58.3 -8.8 35 71-105 11-45 (355)
264 KOG0666|consensus 95.7 0.0016 3.5E-08 52.0 -1.2 36 70-105 23-62 (438)
265 KOG0199|consensus 95.7 0.0036 7.7E-08 54.4 0.6 38 68-105 107-147 (1039)
266 KOG0669|consensus 95.6 0.00017 3.7E-09 56.1 -6.8 37 68-104 14-50 (376)
267 KOG4279|consensus 95.6 0.011 2.3E-07 51.7 3.1 28 78-105 582-609 (1226)
268 cd05094 PTKc_TrkC Catalytic do 95.6 0.016 3.5E-07 42.7 3.7 36 70-105 4-44 (291)
269 KOG1345|consensus 95.5 0.0053 1.2E-07 48.3 1.0 35 71-105 24-58 (378)
270 PF13095 FTA2: Kinetochore Sim 95.4 0.074 1.6E-06 39.6 6.6 31 71-103 37-68 (207)
271 PHA03210 serine/threonine kina 95.3 0.0093 2E-07 48.5 1.8 25 70-94 147-171 (501)
272 PHA02988 hypothetical protein; 95.2 0.02 4.3E-07 42.6 3.1 35 69-105 16-52 (283)
273 KOG0608|consensus 95.1 0.0078 1.7E-07 52.0 0.7 37 69-105 627-663 (1034)
274 KOG0197|consensus 95.0 0.0056 1.2E-07 50.4 -0.3 40 65-105 200-239 (468)
275 KOG0196|consensus 95.0 0.022 4.7E-07 50.0 3.2 40 67-106 625-667 (996)
276 TIGR01982 UbiB 2-polyprenylphe 95.0 0.023 5.1E-07 45.9 3.2 28 77-105 123-150 (437)
277 PF14531 Kinase-like: Kinase-l 95.0 0.053 1.1E-06 42.1 4.9 32 73-104 14-45 (288)
278 KOG0670|consensus 94.8 0.033 7.1E-07 47.2 3.6 35 71-105 432-466 (752)
279 KOG1026|consensus 94.7 0.0074 1.6E-07 52.3 -0.3 42 65-106 480-526 (774)
280 KOG0604|consensus 94.6 0.018 4E-07 45.8 1.5 36 70-105 60-96 (400)
281 KOG4278|consensus 94.5 0.034 7.4E-07 48.2 3.1 43 63-105 259-301 (1157)
282 KOG1095|consensus 94.4 0.05 1.1E-06 48.7 4.0 38 68-105 689-731 (1025)
283 KOG0579|consensus 94.4 0.0024 5.1E-08 55.2 -4.0 34 71-104 32-65 (1187)
284 KOG0578|consensus 94.2 0.041 9E-07 46.1 2.8 35 71-105 273-307 (550)
285 KOG0668|consensus 94.1 0.0082 1.8E-07 46.4 -1.3 37 69-105 36-72 (338)
286 KOG0596|consensus 94.0 0.041 8.8E-07 46.7 2.6 37 67-104 357-393 (677)
287 KOG0664|consensus 94.0 0.016 3.4E-07 45.9 0.0 35 71-105 53-87 (449)
288 PF03109 ABC1: ABC1 family; I 93.6 0.018 3.8E-07 38.8 -0.2 29 76-105 16-44 (119)
289 KOG0606|consensus 93.4 0.05 1.1E-06 48.9 2.2 35 69-103 81-115 (1205)
290 KOG1167|consensus 93.4 0.016 3.5E-07 47.0 -0.8 35 71-105 36-73 (418)
291 PRK10359 lipopolysaccharide co 92.1 0.33 7.1E-06 36.5 4.8 34 70-105 30-63 (232)
292 KOG4257|consensus 91.8 0.1 2.2E-06 45.3 1.9 42 64-105 382-427 (974)
293 KOG4645|consensus 91.8 0.07 1.5E-06 48.9 0.9 33 73-105 1237-1269(1509)
294 KOG1094|consensus 91.6 0.15 3.3E-06 43.8 2.7 37 68-105 535-571 (807)
295 KOG1151|consensus 91.6 0.011 2.4E-07 49.3 -3.9 34 71-104 463-496 (775)
296 KOG0603|consensus 91.5 0.1 2.2E-06 44.4 1.5 36 70-105 321-356 (612)
297 KOG0614|consensus 90.0 0.036 7.8E-07 46.9 -2.4 38 68-105 417-454 (732)
298 KOG0200|consensus 89.9 0.38 8.2E-06 40.5 3.6 41 65-105 290-337 (609)
299 KOG1033|consensus 89.1 0.063 1.4E-06 44.8 -1.6 37 69-105 47-83 (516)
300 KOG4721|consensus 88.9 0.066 1.4E-06 46.0 -1.6 39 65-105 118-156 (904)
301 COG0661 AarF Predicted unusual 88.4 0.3 6.5E-06 40.8 2.0 28 77-105 131-158 (517)
302 PRK09605 bifunctional UGMP fam 88.2 0.59 1.3E-05 38.4 3.5 24 73-96 335-358 (535)
303 KOG0599|consensus 87.6 0.11 2.3E-06 41.2 -1.0 35 71-105 17-51 (411)
304 COG2112 Predicted Ser/Thr prot 77.6 1.8 4E-05 32.1 2.1 29 74-104 25-53 (201)
305 KOG0278|consensus 72.9 7.4 0.00016 30.5 4.4 45 57-101 237-284 (334)
306 KOG1235|consensus 72.8 3.4 7.4E-05 34.9 2.8 28 77-105 167-194 (538)
307 KOG0584|consensus 68.6 1.7 3.6E-05 37.3 0.1 26 75-100 44-69 (632)
308 PRK10345 hypothetical protein; 62.3 4.4 9.6E-05 29.6 1.3 17 74-90 5-21 (210)
309 PRK01723 3-deoxy-D-manno-octul 53.1 21 0.00046 26.3 3.6 27 76-104 36-63 (239)
310 KOG0601|consensus 52.0 14 0.0003 31.2 2.7 37 68-104 262-299 (524)
311 KOG4158|consensus 47.1 4.9 0.00011 33.6 -0.6 29 68-96 154-182 (598)
312 KOG4258|consensus 43.1 4.8 0.0001 36.1 -1.3 20 73-92 996-1015(1025)
313 PF14504 CAP_assoc_N: CAP-asso 42.7 1.1E+02 0.0023 21.1 5.7 49 54-105 78-130 (141)
314 PRK09550 mtnK methylthioribose 41.5 46 0.001 27.0 4.1 29 75-103 30-58 (401)
315 COG1718 RIO1 Serine/threonine 39.4 53 0.0011 25.5 4.0 29 76-105 53-81 (268)
316 KOG0601|consensus 37.3 15 0.00032 31.1 0.7 31 73-103 116-150 (524)
317 COG0478 RIO-like serine/threon 35.9 43 0.00094 26.4 3.0 28 75-103 95-122 (304)
318 KOG1027|consensus 30.7 14 0.00031 33.0 -0.4 30 73-104 511-541 (903)
319 PF08277 PAN_3: PAN-like domai 27.8 73 0.0016 18.5 2.5 12 92-103 60-71 (71)
320 PRK12274 serine/threonine prot 25.9 52 0.0011 24.6 1.9 20 73-92 4-23 (218)
321 KOG3629|consensus 24.8 2.7E+02 0.0058 24.3 6.0 28 69-96 605-633 (728)
322 PRK12396 5-methylribose kinase 24.5 1.3E+02 0.0028 24.7 4.1 28 76-103 34-61 (409)
323 PF05445 Pox_ser-thr_kin: Poxv 23.5 94 0.002 25.7 3.1 22 77-104 87-108 (434)
324 PHA03111 Ser/Thr kinase; Provi 22.1 1E+02 0.0023 25.4 3.1 22 77-104 92-113 (444)
No 1
>KOG0984|consensus
Probab=99.05 E-value=1.7e-10 Score=86.64 Aligned_cols=64 Identities=56% Similarity=0.904 Sum_probs=58.7
Q ss_pred cCCCCCCCCCCCCCcceEEeCCeeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 42 VESPAVSIPSNLDKKTTITIGDKTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 42 ~~~~~~~p~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.+..+||.++++.....|+...+++..++++.+..||+|+||+|.+.+|..+|+++|+|+|.
T Consensus 17 ~P~~~~tpp~~Ld~~a~i~I~~~~~eV~ad~L~~i~elGrGayG~vekmrh~~sg~imAvKri~ 80 (282)
T KOG0984|consen 17 LPAPRETPPRNLDSRALIYIGDRNFEVPADDLVGIEELGRGAYGVVEKMRHIQSGTIMAVKRIR 80 (282)
T ss_pred CCCcCCCCCcccCCCceEEEecCccccchhhhhhhhhhcCCccchhhheeeccCCeEEEEeeeh
Confidence 3455668899999999999998889999999999999999999999999999999999999986
No 2
>KOG0593|consensus
Probab=98.48 E-value=7.1e-08 Score=75.83 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.619 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|+.+..+|+|+||+||||+++.||++||||++.
T Consensus 2 ekYE~LgkvGEGSYGvV~KCrnk~TgqIVAIKkF~ 36 (396)
T KOG0593|consen 2 EKYEKLGKVGEGSYGVVMKCRNKDTGQIVAIKKFV 36 (396)
T ss_pred cHHhhhhccccCcceEEEEeccCCcccEEEEEeec
Confidence 56888999999999999999999999999999864
No 3
>KOG0605|consensus
Probab=98.47 E-value=1.1e-07 Score=78.44 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=31% Similarity=0.447 Sum_probs=36.9
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..+||++++.||+|+||.||.|+.+.||.+||+|+++
T Consensus 137 r~~~~DFe~Lk~IgkGAfGeVrLarKk~Tg~iyAmK~Lk 175 (550)
T KOG0605|consen 137 RLSLDDFELLKVIGKGAFGEVRLARKKDTGEIYAMKILK 175 (550)
T ss_pred cCCcccchhheeeccccceeEEEEEEccCCcEEeeeccc
Confidence 567899999999999999999999999999999999985
No 4
>PLN00034 mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase; Provisional
Probab=98.37 E-value=7.7e-07 Score=68.16 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=32% Similarity=0.417 Sum_probs=34.4
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...++|+.++.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||||++.
T Consensus 71 ~~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 108 (353)
T PLN00034 71 KSLSELERVNRIGSGAGGTVYKVIHRPTGRLYALKVIY 108 (353)
T ss_pred CCHHHHhhhhhccCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 44578999999999999999999999999999999874
No 5
>KOG0598|consensus
Probab=98.36 E-value=2.3e-07 Score=73.34 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=32% Similarity=0.511 Sum_probs=35.5
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..+||++++.||+|+||.||.++.+.|+++||+|+++
T Consensus 22 ~~~~dF~~lkviGkG~fGkV~~Vrk~dt~kiYAmKvl~ 59 (357)
T KOG0598|consen 22 VGPDDFEILKVIGKGSFGKVFQVRKKDTGKIYAMKVLK 59 (357)
T ss_pred CChhheeeeeeeeccCCceEEEEEEcccCceeehhhhh
Confidence 45699999999999999999999999999999999875
No 6
>KOG0581|consensus
Probab=98.28 E-value=1.9e-06 Score=68.39 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=36% Similarity=0.446 Sum_probs=35.7
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..+|++.++.||+|+.|+||||+|+.|+.+||+|.|+
T Consensus 75 ~i~~~dle~~~~lG~G~gG~V~kv~Hk~t~~i~AlK~I~ 113 (364)
T KOG0581|consen 75 GISLSDLERLGVLGSGNGGTVYKVRHKPTGKIYALKVIL 113 (364)
T ss_pred ccCHHHhhhhhhcccCCCcEEEEEEEcCCCeEEEEEeec
Confidence 355679999999999999999999999999999999984
No 7
>KOG0663|consensus
Probab=98.24 E-value=2.9e-07 Score=73.10 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=22% Similarity=0.495 Sum_probs=34.3
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+.++.|++|+||+||+|+++.|+++||+|+++
T Consensus 75 v~efe~lnrI~EGtyGiVYRakdk~t~eIVALKr~k 110 (419)
T KOG0663|consen 75 VEEFEKLNRIEEGTYGVVYRAKDKKTDEIVALKRLK 110 (419)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHhhcccCcceeEEEeccCCcceeEEeeecc
Confidence 488999999999999999999999999999999986
No 8
>KOG0595|consensus
Probab=98.24 E-value=9.2e-07 Score=71.14 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.443 Sum_probs=33.7
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|+....||+|+||+||+|+|+.++..+|||.|.
T Consensus 9 ~~~y~~~~~iG~GsfavVykg~h~~~~~~VAIK~i~ 44 (429)
T KOG0595|consen 9 VGDYELSREIGSGSFAVVYKGRHKKSGTEVAIKCIA 44 (429)
T ss_pred cccceehhhccCcceEEEEEeEeccCCceEEeeeeh
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999984
No 9
>KOG0659|consensus
Probab=98.20 E-value=8.9e-07 Score=68.43 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=40% Similarity=0.645 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|..++.||+|.||+||+|++..||+.||+|+|.
T Consensus 2 ~rY~~~~~lGEG~~gvVyka~d~~t~~~VAIKKIk 36 (318)
T KOG0659|consen 2 DRYEKLEKLGEGTYGVVYKARDTETGKRVAIKKIK 36 (318)
T ss_pred chhhhhhhhcCcceEEEEEEEecCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 46888999999999999999999999999999985
No 10
>KOG0600|consensus
Probab=98.20 E-value=3.6e-07 Score=75.19 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=39% Similarity=0.622 Sum_probs=35.2
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...+.|+.++.||+|.||.||+|++..||.+||+|+|+
T Consensus 114 r~~~~feki~kIGeGTyg~VYkAr~~~tgkivALKKvr 151 (560)
T KOG0600|consen 114 RRADSFEKIEKIGEGTYGQVYKARDLETGKIVALKKVR 151 (560)
T ss_pred cchHHHHHHHHhcCcchhheeEeeecccCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 35688999999999999999999999999999999985
No 11
>KOG0983|consensus
Probab=98.19 E-value=1.1e-06 Score=68.68 Aligned_cols=52 Identities=37% Similarity=0.595 Sum_probs=47.5
Q ss_pred CCcceEEeC-CeeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 54 DKKTTITIG-DKTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 54 ~~~~~~~i~-~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...+.++++ ++.+..+..+++.+..||.|+.|+|++++++.+|.++|||.++
T Consensus 74 ~~tg~lti~~g~r~~~dindl~~l~dlGsGtcG~V~k~~~rs~~~iiAVK~M~ 126 (391)
T KOG0983|consen 74 KQTGYLTIGGGQRYQADINDLENLGDLGSGTCGQVWKMRFRSTGHIIAVKQMR 126 (391)
T ss_pred CCceeEEecCCcccccChHHhhhHHhhcCCCccceEEEEEcccceEEEEEeec
Confidence 356788897 8888889999999999999999999999999999999999985
No 12
>PTZ00284 protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=98.18 E-value=1.6e-05 Score=63.55 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=23% Similarity=0.240 Sum_probs=35.4
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.+..++|.+++.||+|+||+||+|.+..+++.||||+++
T Consensus 124 ~~~~~~~y~i~~~lG~G~fg~V~~a~~~~~~~~vAvK~i~ 163 (467)
T PTZ00284 124 IDVSTQRFKILSLLGEGTFGKVVEAWDRKRKEYCAVKIVR 163 (467)
T ss_pred cccCCCcEEEEEEEEeccCEEEEEEEEcCCCeEEEEEEEe
Confidence 3344578999999999999999999999999999999984
No 13
>KOG1006|consensus
Probab=98.14 E-value=3.3e-07 Score=71.20 Aligned_cols=43 Identities=37% Similarity=0.642 Sum_probs=38.5
Q ss_pred eeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeCC
Q psy13289 64 KTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKNS 106 (106)
Q Consensus 64 ~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~~ 106 (106)
..+++..++++-+..||.|+||+|+|+.|+++|+.+|||+|+.
T Consensus 57 ~~~~F~~~~Lqdlg~iG~G~fG~V~KM~hk~sg~~mAVKrIr~ 99 (361)
T KOG1006|consen 57 HLHTFTSDNLQDLGEIGNGAFGTVNKMLHKPSGKLMAVKRIRS 99 (361)
T ss_pred cccccccchHHHHHHhcCCcchhhhhhhcCccCcEEEEEEeee
Confidence 3556777888889999999999999999999999999999963
No 14
>cd05599 STKc_NDR_like Catalytic domain of Nuclear Dbf2-Related kinase-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Nuclear Dbf2-Related (NDR) kinase subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The NDR subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. NDR kinase contains an N-terminal regulatory (NTR) domain and an insert within the catalytic domain that contains an auto-inhibitory sequence. Like many other AGC kinases, NDR kinase requires phosphorylation at two sites, the activation loop (A-loop) and the hydrophobic motif (HM), for activity. NDR kinases regulate mitosis, cell growth, embryonic development, and neurological processes. They are also required for proper centrosome duplica
Probab=98.09 E-value=5.6e-06 Score=63.34 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.582 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++++.||+|+||.||+|++..+|+.||||++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lG~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 35 (364)
T cd05599 1 DDFESIKVIGRGAFGEVRLVQKKDTGHIYAMKKLR 35 (364)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEEecCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 47999999999999999999999999999999874
No 15
>cd06618 PKc_MKK7 Catalytic domain of the dual-specificity Protein Kinase, MAP kinase kinase 7. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase 7 (MKK7) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MKK7 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). MKK7 is a dual-specificity PK that phosphorylates and activates it
Probab=98.08 E-value=6.7e-06 Score=61.00 Aligned_cols=48 Identities=35% Similarity=0.577 Sum_probs=43.5
Q ss_pred eEEeCCeeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 58 TITIGDKTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 58 ~~~i~~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.+++..+.+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||||.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~avK~~~ 49 (296)
T cd06618 2 YLTIDGQKYPADLNDLENLGEIGSGTCGQVYKMRFKKTGHVMAVKQMR 49 (296)
T ss_pred ceeecceeccCCcchheeeeEeeccCCeEEEEEEECCCCeEEEEEEEe
Confidence 466778888888999999999999999999999999889999999874
No 16
>KOG1035|consensus
Probab=98.06 E-value=1.1e-06 Score=77.97 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=30% Similarity=0.459 Sum_probs=34.9
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...||+.+..||+|+||.||+|+++-.|..||||+|.
T Consensus 477 Y~~DFEEL~lLGkGGFG~VvkVRNKlDGr~YAIKKIp 513 (1351)
T KOG1035|consen 477 YLNDFEELELLGKGGFGSVVKVRNKLDGREYAIKKIP 513 (1351)
T ss_pred HhhhhHHHHHhcCCCCceEEEEeecccchhhhhhhcc
Confidence 4689999999999999999999999999999999985
No 17
>cd05626 STKc_LATS2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Large Tumor Suppressor 2. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Large Tumor Suppressor (LATS) subfamily, LATS2 isoform, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The LATS subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. LATS functions as a tumor suppressor and is implicated in cell cycle regulation. LATS2 is an essential mitotic regulator responsible for coordinating accurate cytokinesis completion and governing the stabilization of other mitotic regulators. It is also critical in the maintenance of proper chromosome number, genomic stability, mitotic fidelity, and the integrity of centrosome duplication. Downregulation of LATS2 is associated with po
Probab=98.06 E-value=6.8e-06 Score=63.75 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=38% Similarity=0.410 Sum_probs=32.0
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|+.++.||+|+||+||+|++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 2 ~f~~~~~LG~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~i~ 35 (381)
T cd05626 2 MFVKIKTLGIGAFGEVCLACKVDTHALYAMKTLR 35 (381)
T ss_pred CceEEEEEeecCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 6889999999999999999999999999999974
No 18
>cd05628 STKc_NDR1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Nuclear Dbf2-Related kinase 1. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), NDR kinase subfamily, NDR1 isoform, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The NDR subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. NDR kinase contains an N-terminal regulatory (NTR) domain and an insert within the catalytic domain that contains an auto-inhibitory sequence. Like many other AGC kinases, NDR kinase requires phosphorylation at two sites, the activation loop (A-loop) and the hydrophobic motif (HM), for activity. Higher eukaryotes contain two NDR isoforms, NDR1 and NDR2. Both isoforms play a role in proper centrosome duplication. NDR1 is highly expressed in thymus, mus
Probab=98.04 E-value=7.4e-06 Score=63.05 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.507 Sum_probs=32.8
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+.++.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~LG~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (363)
T cd05628 1 EDFESLKVIGRGAFGEVRLVQKKDTGHVYAMKILR 35 (363)
T ss_pred CCceEeEEEEeCCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 57999999999999999999999999999999874
No 19
>KOG0667|consensus
Probab=98.02 E-value=8e-06 Score=68.29 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.408 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeCC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKNS 106 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~~ 106 (106)
.|++++.||+|+||+|.+|.+..|++.||||+|+.
T Consensus 187 rY~V~e~LGkGtFGQVvk~~d~~T~e~VAIKIiKN 221 (586)
T KOG0667|consen 187 RYEVLEVLGKGSFGQVVKAYDHKTGEIVAIKIIKN 221 (586)
T ss_pred EEEEEEEecccccceeEEEEecCCCcEEEEEeecc
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999963
No 20
>cd05598 STKc_LATS Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Large Tumor Suppressor. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Large Tumor Suppressor (LATS) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The LATS subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. LATS was originally identified in Drosophila using a screen for genes whose inactivation led to overproliferation of cells. In tetrapods, there are two LATS isoforms, LATS1 and LATS2. Inactivation of LATS1 in mice results in the development of various tumors, including sarcomas and ovarian cancer. LATS functions as a tumor suppressor and is implicated in cell cycle regulation.
Probab=98.01 E-value=1.1e-05 Score=62.23 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.496 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++++.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lG~G~~g~V~~a~~~~~~~~~avK~~~ 35 (376)
T cd05598 1 SMFVKIKTIGIGAFGEVCLVRKVDTNALYAMKTLR 35 (376)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEEeCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEc
Confidence 47999999999999999999999999999999874
No 21
>cd05597 STKc_DMPK_like Catalytic domain of Myotonic Dystrophy protein kinase-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Myotonic Dystrophy protein kinase (DMPK)-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The DMPK-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The DMPK-like subfamily is composed of DMPK and DMPK-related cell division control protein 42 (Cdc42) binding kinase (MRCK). Three isoforms of MRCK are known, named alpha, beta and gamma. The DMPK gene is implicated in myotonic dystrophy 1 (DM1), an inherited multisystemic disorder with symptoms that include muscle hyperexcitability, progressive muscle weakness and wasting, cataract development, testicular atrophy,
Probab=98.01 E-value=1e-05 Score=61.57 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.534 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++++.||+|+||.||++++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lG~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (331)
T cd05597 1 DDFEILKVIGRGAFGEVAVVKMKNTGQVYAMKILN 35 (331)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEEecCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 57999999999999999999999999999999874
No 22
>cd06617 PKc_MKK3_6 Catalytic domain of the dual-specificity Protein Kinases, MAP kinase kinases 3 and 6. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase 3 (MKK3) and MKK6 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MKK3 and MKK6 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). MKK3 and MKK6 are dual-specificity PKs
Probab=98.00 E-value=1.2e-05 Score=58.70 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=69% Similarity=1.040 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+..+.||+|+||.||++++..+|..||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 35 (283)
T cd06617 1 DDLEVIEELGRGAYGVVDKMRHVPTGTIMAVKRIR 35 (283)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEecccCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 23
>KOG0662|consensus
Probab=98.00 E-value=2.3e-06 Score=63.82 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.476 Sum_probs=31.8
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|...+.||+|.||+||+++++.|+++||+|.++
T Consensus 2 ~~ydkmekigegtygtvfkarn~~t~eivalkrvr 36 (292)
T KOG0662|consen 2 QKYDKMEKIGEGTYGTVFKARNRETHEIVALKRVR 36 (292)
T ss_pred cchHHHHhhcCCcceeeEecccCCccceEEEEEEe
Confidence 35677889999999999999999999999999874
No 24
>KOG0594|consensus
Probab=98.00 E-value=1.9e-06 Score=67.64 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=39% Similarity=0.572 Sum_probs=33.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|+.++.||+|+||+||+|+.+.+|+.||+|+|+
T Consensus 10 ~~~~~~~eklGeGtyg~Vykar~~~~g~~VALKkir 45 (323)
T KOG0594|consen 10 MFDYEKVEKLGEGTYGVVYKARSKRTGKFVALKKIR 45 (323)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHHHhCCCCceEEEEEEEecCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 467888999999999999999999999999999985
No 25
>PTZ00263 protein kinase A catalytic subunit; Provisional
Probab=97.98 E-value=1.4e-05 Score=60.81 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=29% Similarity=0.376 Sum_probs=34.9
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 15 ~~~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 52 (329)
T PTZ00263 15 WKLSDFEMGETLGTGSFGRVRIAKHKGTGEYYAIKCLK 52 (329)
T ss_pred CCchheEEEEEEEecCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 45689999999999999999999999999999999874
No 26
>cd05624 STKc_MRCK_beta Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, DMPK-related cell division control protein 42 binding kinase beta. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), DMPK-like subfamily, DMPK-related cell division control protein 42 (Cdc42) binding kinase (MRCK) beta isoform, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The DMPK-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MRCK is activated via interaction with the small GTPase Cdc42. MRCK/Cdc42 signaling mediates myosin-dependent cell motility. MRCKbeta is expressed ubiquitously in many tissues.
Probab=97.97 E-value=1.4e-05 Score=60.75 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.477 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||++++..++..||+|++.
T Consensus 1 d~y~i~~~lG~G~fg~V~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (331)
T cd05624 1 DDFEIIKVIGRGAFGEVAVVKMKHTERIYAMKILN 35 (331)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEeeCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 57999999999999999999999999999999874
No 27
>cd07871 STKc_PCTAIRE3 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, PCTAIRE-3 kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), PCTAIRE-3 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PCTAIRE-3 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PCTAIRE-3 shares sequence similarity with Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs), which belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, CDKs and cyclins are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. PCTAIRE-3 shows a restricted pattern of expression and is present in brain, kidney, and intestine. It is elevated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and has been shown to associate with paired helical filament
Probab=97.95 E-value=1.7e-05 Score=58.88 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=36% Similarity=0.470 Sum_probs=33.5
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+..+.||.|+||.||+|++..++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 39 (288)
T cd07871 4 LETYVKLDKLGEGTYATVFKGRSKLTENLVALKEIR 39 (288)
T ss_pred cccceEeeEEecCCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEec
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 28
>cd07869 STKc_PFTAIRE1 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, PFTAIRE-1 kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), PFTAIRE-1 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PFTAIRE-1 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PFTAIRE-1 shares sequence similarity with Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs), which belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, CDKs and cyclins are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. PFTAIRE-1 is widely expressed except in the spleen and thymus. It is highly expressed in the brain, heart, pancreas, testis, and ovary, and is localized in the cytoplasm. It is regulated by cyclin D3 an
Probab=97.95 E-value=1.6e-05 Score=59.30 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=33% Similarity=0.484 Sum_probs=33.6
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|++.+.||.|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 4 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 39 (303)
T cd07869 4 ADSYEKLEKLGEGSYATVYKGKSKVNGKLVALKVIR 39 (303)
T ss_pred cccceEeeeEEecCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEec
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 29
>cd05627 STKc_NDR2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Nuclear Dbf2-Related kinase 2. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), NDR kinase subfamily, NDR2 isoform, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The NDR subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. NDR kinase contains an N-terminal regulatory (NTR) domain and an insert within the catalytic domain that contains an auto-inhibitory sequence. Like many other AGC kinases, NDR kinase requires phosphorylation at two sites, the activation loop (A-loop) and the hydrophobic motif (HM), for activity. Higher eukaryotes contain two NDR isoforms, NDR1 and NDR2. Both isoforms play a role in proper centrosome duplication. In addition, NDR2 plays a role in regul
Probab=97.95 E-value=1.5e-05 Score=61.20 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.534 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+.++.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|+++
T Consensus 1 ~~f~~~~~lG~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (360)
T cd05627 1 DDFESLKVIGRGAFGEVRLVQKKDTGHIYAMKILR 35 (360)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEeeCCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 30
>KOG0694|consensus
Probab=97.94 E-value=1.4e-05 Score=67.68 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=28% Similarity=0.360 Sum_probs=36.6
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..++|.++..||+|+||+|+.+..+.+++.||||.++
T Consensus 364 ~~~l~~F~~l~vLGkGsFGkV~lae~k~~~e~yAIK~LK 402 (694)
T KOG0694|consen 364 PLTLDDFRLLAVLGRGSFGKVLLAELKGTNEYYAIKVLK 402 (694)
T ss_pred cccccceEEEEEeccCcCceEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 467799999999999999999999999999999999975
No 31
>cd05573 STKc_ROCK_NDR_like Catalytic domain of ROCK- and NDR kinase-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase (ROCK) and Nuclear Dbf2-Related (NDR)-like kinase subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The ROCK- and NDR-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of this subfamily include ROCK and ROCK-like proteins such as DMPK, MRCK, and CRIK, as well as NDR and NDR-like proteins such as LATS, CBK1 and Sid2p. ROCK and CRIK are effectors of the small GTPase Rho, while MRCK is an effector of the small GTPase Cdc42. NDR and NDR-like kinases contain an N-terminal regulatory (NTR) domain and an insert within the
Probab=97.94 E-value=1.6e-05 Score=60.21 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=40% Similarity=0.514 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|++..+|+.||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (350)
T cd05573 1 DDFEVIKVIGRGAFGEVWLVRDKDTGQVYAMKVLR 35 (350)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEEeCCcEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 32
>cd05625 STKc_LATS1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Large Tumor Suppressor 1. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Large Tumor Suppressor (LATS) subfamily, LATS1 isoform, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The LATS subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. LATS functions as a tumor suppressor and is implicated in cell cycle regulation. Inactivation of LATS1 in mice results in the development of various tumors, including sarcomas and ovarian cancer. Promoter methylation, loss of heterozygosity, and missense mutations targeting the LATS1 gene have also been found in human sarcomas and ovarian cancers. In addition, decreased expression of LATS1 is associated with an aggressive phenotype an
Probab=97.94 E-value=1.6e-05 Score=61.48 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=41% Similarity=0.480 Sum_probs=32.0
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|+.++.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 2 ~f~~~~~LG~G~~g~Vy~a~~~~~~~~~aiK~i~ 35 (382)
T cd05625 2 MFVKIKTLGIGAFGEVCLARKVDTKALYAMKTLR 35 (382)
T ss_pred CcEEEEEEEeCCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 5889999999999999999999999999999874
No 33
>cd05600 STKc_Sid2p_Dbf2p Catalytic domain of Fungal Sid2p- and Dbf2p-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), ROCK- and NDR-like subfamily, fungal Sid2p- and Dbf2p-like proteins, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The Sid2p- and Dbf2p-like group is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This group contains fungal kinases including Schizosaccharomyces pombe Sid2p and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Dbf2p. Group members show similarity to NDR kinases in that they contain an N-terminal regulatory (NTR) domain and an insert within the catalytic domain that contains an auto-inhibitory sequence. Sid2p plays a crucial role in the septum initiation network (SIN) and in the initiation of cytokinesis.
Probab=97.92 E-value=1.9e-05 Score=59.87 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.521 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+|++++.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~ig~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 35 (333)
T cd05600 1 KDFQILTQVGQGGYGQVFLAKKKDTGEIVALKRMK 35 (333)
T ss_pred CCcEEEEEEeecCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 46899999999999999999999999999999874
No 34
>cd05612 STKc_PRKX_like Catalytic domain of PRKX-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) subfamily, PRKX-like kinases, catalytic (c) subunit. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PKA subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of this group include human PRKX (X chromosome-encoded protein kinase), Drosophila DC2, and similar proteins. PRKX is present in many tissues including fetal and adult brain, kidney, and lung. The PRKX gene is located in the Xp22.3 subregion and has a homolog called PRKY on the Y chromosome. An abnormal interchange between PRKX aand PRKY leads to the sex reversal disorder of XX males and XY females. PRKX is implicated in granulocyt
Probab=97.92 E-value=1.9e-05 Score=58.77 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.472 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|+.||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (291)
T cd05612 1 DDLERIKTVGTGTFGRVHLVRDRISEHYYALKVMA 35 (291)
T ss_pred CCceeeeeeecCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999873
No 35
>KOG0580|consensus
Probab=97.91 E-value=8.7e-06 Score=62.21 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=26% Similarity=0.213 Sum_probs=35.8
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..+||++.+.||+|.||.||.|+.+.++-++|+|++.
T Consensus 18 ~~~l~dfeigr~LgkgkFG~vYlarekks~~IvalKVlf 56 (281)
T KOG0580|consen 18 TWTLDDFEIGRPLGKGKFGNVYLAREKKSLFIVALKVLF 56 (281)
T ss_pred ccchhhccccccccCCccccEeEeeeccCCcEEEEeeee
Confidence 355699999999999999999999999999999999974
No 36
>KOG0612|consensus
Probab=97.91 E-value=9.8e-07 Score=78.04 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=36% Similarity=0.517 Sum_probs=36.6
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..+||++++.||+|+||.|+.++|+.|+++||+|+++
T Consensus 71 rl~~~DfeilKvIGrGaFGEV~lVr~k~t~~VYAMK~ln 109 (1317)
T KOG0612|consen 71 RLKAEDFEILKVIGRGAFGEVALVRHKSTEKVYAMKILN 109 (1317)
T ss_pred hCCHHhhHHHHHhcccccceeEEEEeeccccchhHHHhh
Confidence 467899999999999999999999999999999999875
No 37
>cd05629 STKc_NDR_like_fungal Catalytic domain of Fungal Nuclear Dbf2-Related kinase-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), NDR kinase subfamily, fungal NDR-like proteins, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The NDR subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This group is composed of fungal NDR-like proteins including Saccharomyces cerevisiae CBK1 (or CBK1p), Schizosaccharomyces pombe Orb6 (or Orb6p), Ustilago maydis Ukc1 (or Ukc1p), and Neurospora crassa Cot1. Like NDR kinase, group members contain an N-terminal regulatory (NTR) domain and an insert within the catalytic domain that contains an auto-inhibitory sequence. CBK1 is an essential component in the RAM (regulation of
Probab=97.90 E-value=2.2e-05 Score=60.65 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.495 Sum_probs=32.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|.+++.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||||++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lG~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (377)
T cd05629 1 EDFHTVKVIGKGAFGEVRLVQKKDTGKIYAMKTLL 35 (377)
T ss_pred CCceEeEEEeecCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999873
No 38
>cd07848 STKc_CDKL5 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase Like 5. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-dependent protein kinase like 5 (CDKL5) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDKL5 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. Mutations in the gene encoding CDKL5, previously called STK9, are associated with early onset epilepsy and severe mental retardation [X-linked infantile spasm syndrome (ISSX) or West syndrome]. In addition, CDKL5 mutations also sometimes
Probab=97.88 E-value=2.7e-05 Score=57.21 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.563 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.+|+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~avK~~~ 35 (287)
T cd07848 1 NKFEVLGVVGEGAYGVVLKCRHKETKEIVAIKKFK 35 (287)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEecccCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 36899999999999999999999999999999874
No 39
>cd05623 STKc_MRCK_alpha Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, DMPK-related cell division control protein 42 binding kinase alpha. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), DMPK-like subfamily, DMPK-related cell division control protein 42 (Cdc42) binding kinase (MRCK) alpha isoform, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The DMPK-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MRCK is activated via interaction with the small GTPase Cdc42. MRCK/Cdc42 signaling mediates myosin-dependent cell motility. MRCKalpha is expressed ubiquitously in many tissues. It plays a role in the regulation of peripheral actin reorganization and neurite outgrowth. It may also play a role in the transferrin iron uptake pathw
Probab=97.86 E-value=2.9e-05 Score=58.98 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.448 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++++.||+|+||.||++++..++..||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lG~G~fg~V~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (332)
T cd05623 1 EDFEILKVIGRGAFGEVAVVKLKNADKVFAMKILN 35 (332)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEEeCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 40
>cd05103 PTKc_VEGFR2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (VEGFR2); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. VEGFR2 (or Flk1) is a member of the VEGFR subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with seven immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of VEGFRs to their ligands, the VEGFs, leads to receptor dimerization, activation, and intracellular signaling. The carboxyl terminus of VEGFR2 plays an important role in its autophosp
Probab=97.85 E-value=1.1e-05 Score=61.70 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=35% Similarity=0.342 Sum_probs=34.1
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEE-----CCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRH-----VATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~-----~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|.+..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+ ..+++.||||+++
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~lG~G~fg~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 46 (343)
T cd05103 2 WEFPRDRLKLGKPLGRGAFGQVIEADAFGIDKTATCRTVAVKMLK 46 (343)
T ss_pred cccchhHhcccccccCCccceEEEEeeccCCccccceeEEEEEec
Confidence 556778999999999999999999984 3467889999874
No 41
>cd05596 STKc_ROCK Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase (ROCK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The ROCK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. ROCK is also referred to as Rho-associated kinase or simply as Rho kinase. It contains an N-terminal extension, a catalytic kinase domain, and a long C-terminal extension, which contains a coiled-coil region encompassing a Rho-binding domain (RBD) and a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain. ROCK is auto-inhibited by the RBD and PH domain interacting with the catalytic domain. It is activated via in
Probab=97.85 E-value=1.8e-05 Score=61.50 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=33% Similarity=0.497 Sum_probs=35.5
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++..++..||+|++.
T Consensus 39 ~~~~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 77 (370)
T cd05596 39 RMKAEDFDVIKVIGRGAFGEVQLVRHKSSKQVYAMKLLS 77 (370)
T ss_pred CCCHHHcEEEEEEeeCCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 456689999999999999999999999999999999874
No 42
>cd05601 STKc_CRIK Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Citron Rho-interacting kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Citron Rho-interacting kinase (CRIK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CRIK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CRIK is also called citron kinase. It contains a catalytic domain, a central coiled-coil domain, and a C-terminal region containing a Rho-binding domain (RBD), a zinc finger, and a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, in addition to other motifs. CRIK, an effector of the small GTPase Rho, plays an important function during cytokinesis and affects its contractile process. CRIK-deficient mice show severe ataxia and epilepsy as a result of abnor
Probab=97.85 E-value=2.9e-05 Score=58.68 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.490 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++..+|+.||+|+++
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (330)
T cd05601 1 KDFDVKSLVGRGHFGEVQVVREKATGDIYAMKVMK 35 (330)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEEeccCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 43
>cd05102 PTKc_VEGFR3 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 3 (VEGFR3); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. VEGFR3 (or Flt4) is a member of the VEGFR subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with seven immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. In VEGFR3, the fifth Ig-like domain is replaced by a disulfide bridge. The binding of VEGFRs to their ligands, the VEGFs, leads to receptor dimerization, activation, and intracellular signaling. V
Probab=97.85 E-value=1.1e-05 Score=61.10 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=28% Similarity=0.281 Sum_probs=33.5
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-----CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-----ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-----~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|++..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+. .++..||||++.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~lG~G~fg~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 46 (338)
T cd05102 2 WEFPRDRLRLGKVLGHGAFGKVVEASAFGIDKKSSCNTVAVKMLK 46 (338)
T ss_pred cccchhHceeeeEeccCCcceEEEEEEeccCCcccchhhheeccc
Confidence 5677789999999999999999999752 345689999874
No 44
>cd06649 PKc_MEK2 Catalytic domain of the dual-specificity Protein Kinase, MAP/ERK Kinase 2. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP/ERK Kinase (MEK) 2 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MEK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). MEK2 is a dual-specificity PK that phosphorylates and activates the downst
Probab=97.83 E-value=3.2e-05 Score=58.75 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=38% Similarity=0.627 Sum_probs=34.1
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|+.++.||+|+||.||++++..+|..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~a~k~~~ 39 (331)
T cd06649 3 KDDDFERISELGAGNGGVVTKVQHKPSGLIMARKLIH 39 (331)
T ss_pred CcccceEEEeecCCCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 3578999999999999999999999999999999874
No 45
>cd05622 STKc_ROCK1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase 1. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), ROCK subfamily, ROCK1 (or ROK-beta) isoform, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The ROCK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. ROCK contains an N-terminal extension, a catalytic kinase domain, and a C-terminal extension, which contains a coiled-coil region encompassing a Rho-binding domain (RBD) and a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain. ROCK is auto-inhibited by the RBD and PH domain interacting with the catalytic domain, and is activated via interaction with Rho GTPases. ROCK1 is preferentially expressed in the liver, lung, spleen, testes, an
Probab=97.82 E-value=2.5e-05 Score=60.73 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=33% Similarity=0.496 Sum_probs=36.0
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.+|+|++.
T Consensus 38 ~~~~~~~y~i~~~lG~G~fg~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~i~ 77 (371)
T cd05622 38 LRMKAEDYEVVKVIGRGAFGEVQLVRHKSTRKVYAMKLLS 77 (371)
T ss_pred cCcchhhcEEEEEEeecCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEE
Confidence 3455689999999999999999999999999999999874
No 46
>cd07872 STKc_PCTAIRE2 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, PCTAIRE-2 kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), PCTAIRE-2 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PCTAIRE-2 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PCTAIRE-2 shares sequence similarity with Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs), which belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, CDKs and cyclins are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. PCTAIRE-2 is specifically expressed in neurons in the central nervous system, mainly in terminally differentiated neurons. It associates with Trap (Tudor repeat associator with PCTAIRE-2) and could play
Probab=97.81 E-value=4.3e-05 Score=57.12 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=33% Similarity=0.474 Sum_probs=33.3
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|++..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 40 (309)
T cd07872 5 METYIKLEKLGEGTYATVFKGRSKLTENLVALKEIR 40 (309)
T ss_pred CCceEEEEEecccCCEEEEEEEecCCCCeEEEEEee
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 47
>KOG0616|consensus
Probab=97.79 E-value=1.4e-05 Score=62.64 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=27% Similarity=0.490 Sum_probs=34.5
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+||+.+..||.|+||.|..++++.+|..||+|++.
T Consensus 42 ~l~dfe~~~tlGtGSFGrV~LVr~k~~g~yYAmKvL~ 78 (355)
T KOG0616|consen 42 SLQDFERLKTLGTGSFGRVHLVREKHSGNYYAMKVLD 78 (355)
T ss_pred chhhhhheeeeccCccceEEEEEEccCCceeehhhcC
Confidence 4589999999999999999999999999999999874
No 48
>PTZ00283 serine/threonine protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=97.79 E-value=4.2e-05 Score=62.17 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=32% Similarity=0.319 Sum_probs=33.8
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+.|.+.+.||+|+||+||+|++..+|+.||||++.
T Consensus 30 ~~~rY~i~~~LG~G~fG~Vy~a~~~~~g~~vAvK~i~ 66 (496)
T PTZ00283 30 QAKKYWISRVLGSGATGTVLCAKRVSDGEPFAVKVVD 66 (496)
T ss_pred cCCCEEEEEEEecCCCEEEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 3478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 49
>PLN03225 Serine/threonine-protein kinase SNT7; Provisional
Probab=97.78 E-value=4.1e-05 Score=63.55 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=32% Similarity=0.429 Sum_probs=34.5
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC----CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT----GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t----g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++..+ +..||+|++.
T Consensus 129 ~~~~~y~l~~~LG~G~FG~VYka~~~~~~~~~~~~vAvK~~~ 170 (566)
T PLN03225 129 FKKDDFVLGKKLGEGAFGVVYKASLVNKQSKKEGKYVLKKAT 170 (566)
T ss_pred CccCCeEEeEEEeeCCCeEEEEEEEcCCccccCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 4568999999999999999999999988 8999999874
No 50
>cd07876 STKc_JNK2 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, c-Jun N-terminal Kinase 2. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), c-Jun N-terminal kinase 2 (JNK2) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The JNK2 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. JNKs are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) that are involved in many stress-activated responses including those during inflammation, neurodegeneration, apoptosis, and persistent pain sensitization, among others. Vetebrates harbor three different JNK genes (Jnk1, Jnk2, and Jnk3). JNK1, like JNK2, is expressed in every cell and tissue type. Initially it was thought that JNK1 and JNK2 were functionally redundant as mice deficient in either genes (Jn
Probab=97.77 E-value=4.7e-05 Score=58.35 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.326 Sum_probs=33.5
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|++.+.||+|+||.||++.+..+|..||+|.+.
T Consensus 20 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 55 (359)
T cd07876 20 LKRYQQLKPIGSGAQGIVCAAFDTVLGINVAVKKLS 55 (359)
T ss_pred hhceEEEEEeecCCCEEEEEEEEcCCCceeEEEEec
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 51
>PTZ00036 glycogen synthase kinase; Provisional
Probab=97.76 E-value=4.8e-05 Score=60.73 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=19% Similarity=0.245 Sum_probs=33.6
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...+|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||||++.
T Consensus 64 ~~~~y~~~~~LG~G~fg~Vy~~~~~~~~~~vAiK~i~ 100 (440)
T PTZ00036 64 PNKSYKLGNIIGNGSFGVVYEAICIDTSEKVAIKKVL 100 (440)
T ss_pred cCCeEEEeEEEEeCCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 3467999999999999999999999999999999873
No 52
>cd07873 STKc_PCTAIRE1 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, PCTAIRE-1 kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), PCTAIRE-1 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PCTAIRE-1 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PCTAIRE-1 shares sequence similarity with Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs), which belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, CDKs and cyclins are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. PCTAIRE-1 is expressed ubiquitously and is localized in the cytoplasm. Its kinase activity is cell cycle dependent and peaks at the S and G2 phases. PCTAIRE-1 is highly expressed in the brain and may pl
Probab=97.73 E-value=6.6e-05 Score=55.78 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=33% Similarity=0.487 Sum_probs=33.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+..+.||.|+||.||+|++..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 40 (301)
T cd07873 5 LETYIKLDKLGEGTYATVYKGRSKLTDNLVALKEIR 40 (301)
T ss_pred ccceEEeeEeccCcCEEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 53
>cd05621 STKc_ROCK2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase 2. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), ROCK subfamily, ROCK2 (or ROK-alpha) isoform, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The ROCK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. ROCK contains an N-terminal extension, a catalytic kinase domain, and a C-terminal extension, which contains a coiled-coil region encompassing a Rho-binding domain (RBD) and a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain. ROCK is auto-inhibited by the RBD and PH domain interacting with the catalytic domain, and is activated via interaction with Rho GTPases. ROCK2 was the first identified target of activated RhoA, and was found
Probab=97.71 E-value=4e-05 Score=59.66 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=30% Similarity=0.483 Sum_probs=35.6
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||++++..+++.+|+|++.
T Consensus 38 ~~~~~~~y~~~~~lG~G~fg~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 77 (370)
T cd05621 38 LQMKAEDYDVVKVIGRGAFGEVQLVRHKSSQKVYAMKLLS 77 (370)
T ss_pred cCCCHHHCeEEEEEEecCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 3455688999999999999999999999999999999873
No 54
>cd07845 STKc_CDK10 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase 10. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-dependent protein Kinase 10 (CDK10) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDK10 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDK10, also called PISSLRE, is essential for cell growth and proliferation, and acts through the G2/M phase of the cell cycle. CDK10 has also been identified as an important factor in endocrine therapy resistance in breast cancer. CDK10 silencing
Probab=97.71 E-value=6.5e-05 Score=56.03 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.648 Sum_probs=33.5
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+..+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+|+.||+|.+.
T Consensus 6 ~~~y~~~~~ig~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 41 (309)
T cd07845 6 VTEFEKLNRIGEGTYGIVYRARDTTSGEIVALKKVR 41 (309)
T ss_pred ccceeEeeeeeecCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEE
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 55
>KOG0591|consensus
Probab=97.70 E-value=3.6e-06 Score=65.88 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=26% Similarity=0.472 Sum_probs=35.0
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
....+|++++.||+|+||.||++.+..+|..+|.|.|+
T Consensus 16 ~~l~~y~Il~~IG~GsFg~vykv~~~~~g~l~a~K~i~ 53 (375)
T KOG0591|consen 16 KTLADYQILKKIGRGSFGEVYKVQCLLDGKLVALKKIQ 53 (375)
T ss_pred ccHHHHHHHHHHcCCcchheEEeeeccCcchhhhhhcc
Confidence 45588999999999999999999999999999999875
No 56
>cd06619 PKc_MKK5 Catalytic domain of the dual-specificity Protein Kinase, MAP kinase kinase 5. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase 5 (MKK5) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MKK5 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising of the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). MKK5, also referred to as MEK5, is a dual-specificity PK that p
Probab=97.69 E-value=6e-05 Score=55.44 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.328 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++++.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (279)
T cd06619 1 QDIQYQEILGHGNGGTVYKAYHLLTRRILAVKVIP 35 (279)
T ss_pred CcchheeeeccCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 47888999999999999999999999999999873
No 57
>cd07862 STKc_CDK6 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase 6. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-dependent protein kinase 6 (CDK6) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDK6 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDK6 is regulated by D-type cyclins and INK4 inhibitors. It is active towards the retinoblastoma (pRb) protein, implicating it to function in regulating the early G1 phase of the cell cycle. It is expressed ubiquitously and is localized in the cytopla
Probab=97.69 E-value=6.9e-05 Score=55.09 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.552 Sum_probs=29.9
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++.. ++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~Y~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 36 (290)
T cd07862 1 QQYECVAEIGEGAYGKVFKARDLKNGGRFVALKRVR 36 (290)
T ss_pred CCcceeeEeccCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCCeEEEEEEEe
Confidence 368889999999999999999854 46889999874
No 58
>cd07878 STKc_p38beta_MAPK11 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, p38beta Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), p38beta subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The p38beta subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. p38 kinases are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), serving as important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. They are activated by the MAPK kinases MKK3 and MKK6, which in turn are activated by upstream MAPK kinase kinases including TAK1, ASK1, and MLK3, in response to cellular stresses or inflammatory cytokines. Vertebrates contain four isoforms of p38, named alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. p38beta, also called MAPK11, is
Probab=97.69 E-value=4.7e-05 Score=57.80 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=25% Similarity=0.354 Sum_probs=33.1
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|..++.||.|+||.||+|.+..++..||+|++.
T Consensus 14 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 49 (343)
T cd07878 14 PERYQNLTPVGSGAYGSVCSAYDTRLRQKVAVKKLS 49 (343)
T ss_pred hhhhhhheecccCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEeC
Confidence 367999999999999999999999999999999874
No 59
>cd07875 STKc_JNK1 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, c-Jun N-terminal Kinase 1. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1 (JNK1) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The JNK1 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. JNKs are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) that are involved in many stress-activated responses including those during inflammation, neurodegeneration, apoptosis, and persistent pain sensitization, among others. Vetebrates harbor three different JNK genes (Jnk1, Jnk2, and Jnk3). JNK1, like JNK2, is expressed in every cell and tissue type. Initially it was thought that JNK1 and JNK2 were functionally redundant as mice deficient in either genes (Jn
Probab=97.68 E-value=8.6e-05 Score=56.97 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=22% Similarity=0.258 Sum_probs=33.5
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.+|||++.
T Consensus 23 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 58 (364)
T cd07875 23 LKRYQNLKPIGSGAQGIVCAAYDAILERNVAIKKLS 58 (364)
T ss_pred hcceeEEEEeecCCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 60
>cd07874 STKc_JNK3 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, c-Jun N-terminal Kinase 3. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), c-Jun N-terminal kinase 3 (JNK3) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The JNK3 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. JNKs are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) that are involved in many stress-activated responses including those during inflammation, neurodegeneration, apoptosis, and persistent pain sensitization, among others. Vetebrates harbor three different JNK genes (Jnk1, Jnk2, and Jnk3). JNK3 is expressed primarily in the brain, and to a lesser extent in the heart and testis. Mice deficient in Jnk3 are protected against kainic acid-induced seizures, strok
Probab=97.66 E-value=8.6e-05 Score=56.71 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=22% Similarity=0.275 Sum_probs=33.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|...+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 16 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 51 (355)
T cd07874 16 LKRYQNLKPIGSGAQGIVCAAYDAVLDRNVAIKKLS 51 (355)
T ss_pred hhceeEEEEeeecCCEEEEEEEecCCCceEEEEEeC
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 61
>cd07849 STKc_ERK1_2_like Catalytic domain of Extracellular signal-Regulated Kinase 1 and 2-like Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) and Fus3 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. This ERK1/2-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This subfamily is composed of the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) ERK1, ERK2, baker's yeast Fus3, and similar proteins. MAPK pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. ERK1/2 activation is preferentially by mitogenic factors, differentiation stimuli, and cytokines, through a kinase cascade involving the MAPK kinases MEK1/2 and a MAPK kinase
Probab=97.65 E-value=9.3e-05 Score=56.10 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.537 Sum_probs=32.8
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|+.||+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~y~i~~~lg~G~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 39 (336)
T cd07849 5 PRYQNLSYIGEGAYGMVCSATHKPTGVKVAIKKIS 39 (336)
T ss_pred cceEEEEEEEecCCeEEEEEEEcCCCCeEEEEEec
Confidence 67999999999999999999999999999999874
No 62
>cd08228 STKc_Nek6 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Never In Mitosis gene A-related kinase 6. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Never In Mitosis gene A (NIMA)-related kinase 6 (Nek6) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The Nek6 subfamily is one of a family of 11 different Neks (Nek1-11) that are involved in cell cycle control. The Nek family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Nek6 is required for the transition from metaphase to anaphase. It also plays important roles in mitotic spindle formation and cytokinesis. Activated by Nek9 during mitosis, Nek6 phosphorylates Eg5, a kinesin that is important for spindle bipolarity. Nek6 localizes to spindle microtubules during metaphase
Probab=97.64 E-value=9.7e-05 Score=53.44 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=17% Similarity=0.252 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~i~~~l~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 36 (267)
T cd08228 2 ANFQIEKKIGRGQFSEVYRATCLLDRKPVALKKVQ 36 (267)
T ss_pred cceeeeeeeccCCCeeEEEEEEeCCCCEEEEEEee
Confidence 67999999999999999999999999999999763
No 63
>KOG0585|consensus
Probab=97.64 E-value=6.3e-05 Score=62.11 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=26% Similarity=0.387 Sum_probs=35.7
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
......|+++..||+|.||.|-+|++..+++.||||+|.
T Consensus 93 ~k~lNqy~l~~eiG~G~yGkVkLar~~~~~~l~AiKil~ 131 (576)
T KOG0585|consen 93 RKQLNQYELIKEIGSGQYGKVKLARDEVDGKLYAIKILP 131 (576)
T ss_pred ceehhheehhhhhcCCccceEEEEeecCCCcEEEEEeec
Confidence 445688999999999999999999999999999999985
No 64
>PRK09188 serine/threonine protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=97.63 E-value=7.9e-05 Score=59.21 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=25% Similarity=0.352 Sum_probs=31.6
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|.+.+.||+|+||+||+|++.. +++.+|||++.
T Consensus 17 ~~~Y~~~~~IG~G~fg~Vy~a~~~~~~~~~vAiK~~~ 53 (365)
T PRK09188 17 SARFVETAVLKRDVFSTVERGYFAGDPGTARAVRRRV 53 (365)
T ss_pred cCCceEccEEeecCcEEEEEEEEcCCCCeEEEEEEec
Confidence 4779999999999999999999876 68888999853
No 65
>cd05109 PTKc_HER2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, HER2. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; HER2 (ErbB2, HER2/neu); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. HER2 is a member of the EGFR (HER, ErbB) subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular EGF-related ligand-binding region, a transmembrane helix, and a cytoplasmic region with a tyr kinase domain and a regulatory C-terminal tail. Unlike other tyr kinases, phosphorylation of the activation loop of EGFR proteins is not critical to their activation. Instead, they are activated by ligand-induced dimerization, leading to the phosphorylation of tyr residues in the C-terminal tail, which serve
Probab=97.63 E-value=7.3e-05 Score=54.75 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=32% Similarity=0.443 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc----EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT----MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~----~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..++|+.++.||.|+||+||+|.+..++. .||+|.+.
T Consensus 4 l~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~va~K~~~ 45 (279)
T cd05109 4 LKETELKKVKVLGSGAFGTVYKGIWIPDGENVKIPVAIKVLR 45 (279)
T ss_pred cchhheeeeeecCCCCCceEEEEEEecCCCccceEEEEEEec
Confidence 345789999999999999999999877776 38999864
No 66
>cd07844 STKc_PCTAIRE_like Catalytic domain of PCTAIRE-like Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), PCTAIRE-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PCTAIRE-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of this subfamily share sequence similarity with Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs), which belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, CDKs and cyclins are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. The association of PCTAIRE-like proteins with cyclins has not been widely studied, although PFTAIRE-1 has been shown to function as a CDK which is regulated by cyclin D3 as well as the
Probab=97.62 E-value=0.00012 Score=53.84 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=36% Similarity=0.503 Sum_probs=33.2
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+..+.||.|+||.||+|....+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 39 (291)
T cd07844 4 LETYKKLDKLGEGSYATVYKGRSKLTGQLVALKEIR 39 (291)
T ss_pred ccceeEEEEEeecCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 478999999999999999999999899999999874
No 67
>cd06650 PKc_MEK1 Catalytic domain of the dual-specificity Protein Kinase, MAP/ERK Kinase 1. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP/ERK kinase (MEK) 1 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MEK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). MEK1 is a dual-specificity PK that phosphorylates and activates the downst
Probab=97.62 E-value=7e-05 Score=57.09 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=41% Similarity=0.583 Sum_probs=33.8
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|++.+.||+|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~a~k~~~ 39 (333)
T cd06650 3 KDDDFEKISELGAGNGGVVFKVSHKPSGLIMARKLIH 39 (333)
T ss_pred chhhhheeccccCCCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 4578999999999999999999999999999999864
No 68
>cd07837 STKc_CdkB_plant Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Plant B-type Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Plant B-type Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase (CdkB) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CdkB subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. The plant-specific B-type CDKs are expressed from the late S to the M phase of the cell cycle. They are characterized by the cyclin binding motif PPT[A/T]LRE. They play a role in controlling mitosis and integrating developm
Probab=97.62 E-value=0.00012 Score=53.87 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.612 Sum_probs=32.0
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+..+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~v~lK~~~ 35 (295)
T cd07837 1 DAYEKLEKIGEGTYGKVYKARDKNTGKLVALKKTR 35 (295)
T ss_pred CCceEeeEecccCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEeeh
Confidence 46889999999999999999999999999999864
No 69
>cd06622 PKc_MAPKK_PBS2_like Catalytic domain of fungal PBS2-like dual-specificity MAP kinase kinases. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase (MAPKK) subfamily, fungal PBS2-like proteins, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MAPKK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising of the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). Members of this group include
Probab=97.62 E-value=5.1e-05 Score=55.68 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=43% Similarity=0.672 Sum_probs=32.2
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++++.||+|+||.||++.+..++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~a~k~~~ 35 (286)
T cd06622 1 DEIEVLDELGKGNYGSVYKVLHRPTGVTMAMKEIR 35 (286)
T ss_pred ChhhhhhhhcccCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 47889999999999999999999999999999874
No 70
>KOG0597|consensus
Probab=97.61 E-value=2.2e-05 Score=66.15 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.267 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|.+.+.||+|+||.|||++.+.|.+.||+|.|.
T Consensus 2 e~yhv~e~iG~Gsfg~VYKgrrK~t~~~vAik~i~ 36 (808)
T KOG0597|consen 2 EQYHVYEMIGEGSFGRVYKGRRKYTIQVVAIKFID 36 (808)
T ss_pred cchhHHHHhcCCccceeeecccccceeEEEEEEeh
Confidence 67888999999999999999999999999999874
No 71
>KOG0690|consensus
Probab=97.61 E-value=1.6e-05 Score=63.63 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=33% Similarity=0.439 Sum_probs=36.6
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..+||+.++.||+|.||.|-.|+.+.|+..||+|+++
T Consensus 164 kvTm~dFdfLKvLGkGTFGKVIL~rEKat~k~YAiKIlk 202 (516)
T KOG0690|consen 164 KVTMEDFDFLKVLGKGTFGKVILCREKATGKLYAIKILK 202 (516)
T ss_pred eeccchhhHHHHhcCCccceEEEEeecccCceeehhhhh
Confidence 467899999999999999999999999999999999985
No 72
>KOG0615|consensus
Probab=97.60 E-value=8.7e-05 Score=60.29 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.458 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|.+.+.||+|+||.|-+|..+.||+.||||+|+
T Consensus 172 d~yii~~~LGsGafg~Vkla~e~~tgk~vAiKIi~ 206 (475)
T KOG0615|consen 172 DYYIISKTLGSGAFGLVKLAYEKKTGKQVAIKIIN 206 (475)
T ss_pred ceeEeeeeecCCceeEEEEEEEcccCcEEEeeeee
Confidence 45778899999999999999999999999999986
No 73
>cd07865 STKc_CDK9 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase 9. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase 9 (CDK9) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDK9 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDK9 together with a cyclin partner (cyclin T1, T2a, T2b, or K) is the main component of distinct positive transcription elongation factors (P-TEFb), which function as Ser2 C-terminal domain kinases of RNA polymerase II. P-TEFb participates in multipl
Probab=97.60 E-value=0.00012 Score=53.93 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=32% Similarity=0.513 Sum_probs=33.8
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|+..+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 10 ~~~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~aik~~~ 46 (310)
T cd07865 10 EVSKYEKLAKIGQGTFGEVFKARHKKTKQIVALKKVL 46 (310)
T ss_pred hhhheEEEEEeecCCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 4578999999999999999999999999999999873
No 74
>cd05067 PTKc_Lck_Blk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Lymphocyte-specific kinase and Blk. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Lck and Blk kinases; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Lck (lymphocyte-specific kinase) and Blk are members of the Src subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinases. Src kinases contain an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region containing a conserved tyr. They are activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase domain, but are negatively regulated by phosphorylation at the C-terminal tyr by Csk (C-terminal Src Kinase). Sr
Probab=97.60 E-value=8.3e-05 Score=53.83 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=26% Similarity=0.224 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..++|++++.||+|+||.||+|... +++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ig~G~~g~v~~~~~~-~~~~~a~K~~~ 39 (260)
T cd05067 2 EVPRETLKLVKKLGAGQFGEVWMGYYN-GHTKVAIKSLK 39 (260)
T ss_pred ccchHHceeeeeeccCccceEEeeecC-CCceEEEEEec
Confidence 455688999999999999999999864 57789999875
No 75
>PHA03212 serine/threonine kinase US3; Provisional
Probab=97.59 E-value=0.00012 Score=57.69 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=17% Similarity=0.112 Sum_probs=33.1
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
....|++++.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||+|..
T Consensus 90 ~~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~d~~~~~~vaiK~~ 125 (391)
T PHA03212 90 EKAGFSILETFTPGAEGFAFACIDNKTCEHVVIKAG 125 (391)
T ss_pred ccCCcEEEEEEcCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEech
Confidence 346799999999999999999999999999999975
No 76
>KOG0582|consensus
Probab=97.58 E-value=8.5e-05 Score=60.84 Aligned_cols=41 Identities=29% Similarity=0.327 Sum_probs=37.7
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|....++|++.+.||.|..++||+|++.++++.||||+|+
T Consensus 20 ~~p~n~~~YeL~e~IG~G~sa~V~~A~c~p~~e~VAIK~in 60 (516)
T KOG0582|consen 20 EFPLNAKDYELQEVIGVGASAVVYLARCIPTNEVVAIKIIN 60 (516)
T ss_pred cCCCCccceeEEEEEeccceeEeeeeeecccCCEEEEEEee
Confidence 45567899999999999999999999999999999999984
No 77
>cd06646 STKc_MAP4K5 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase kinase 5. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase kinase 5 (MAPKKKK5 or MAP4K5) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAP4K5 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of this subfamily contain an N-terminal catalytic domain and a C-terminal citron homology (CNH) regulatory domain, similar to MAP4K4/6. MAP4Ks are involved in some MAPK signaling pathways that are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals by activating a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MAP3K or MKKK). Each MAPK cascade is activated
Probab=97.58 E-value=7.7e-05 Score=54.09 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=39% Similarity=0.505 Sum_probs=33.2
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|++.+.||+|+||.||++.+..+++.+|+|++.
T Consensus 8 ~~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~aik~~~ 43 (267)
T cd06646 8 QHDYELIQRVGSGTYGDVYKARNLHTGELAAVKIIK 43 (267)
T ss_pred hhhcchhheeecCCCeEEEEEEECCCCeEEEEEEEe
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 78
>KOG0201|consensus
Probab=97.57 E-value=5.7e-05 Score=61.47 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.299 Sum_probs=31.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|..++.||+|+||.||+|.+..|++.||+|+|.
T Consensus 13 ~~~~~~~~IgrGsfG~Vyk~~d~~t~k~vAiKii~ 47 (467)
T KOG0201|consen 13 LLYTKLELIGRGSFGEVYKAIDNKTKKVVAIKIID 47 (467)
T ss_pred cccccchhccccccceeeeeeeccccceEEEEEec
Confidence 45677789999999999999999999999999984
No 79
>KOG0032|consensus
Probab=97.57 E-value=8.4e-05 Score=59.32 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.414 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|++.+.||+|.||+||+|+++.||+.+|+|.|.
T Consensus 35 ~~Y~l~~~lG~G~Fg~v~~~~~~~tg~~~A~K~i~ 69 (382)
T KOG0032|consen 35 EKYELGRELGRGQFGVVYLCREKSTGKEVACKVIP 69 (382)
T ss_pred ccEEehhhhCCCCceEEEEEEecCCCceeEEEEee
Confidence 56888899999999999999999999999999984
No 80
>cd06616 PKc_MKK4 Catalytic domain of the dual-specificity Protein Kinase, MAP kinase kinase 4. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase 4 (MKK4) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MKK4 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising of the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). MKK4 is a dual-specificity PK that phosphorylates and activates
Probab=97.56 E-value=3.8e-05 Score=56.39 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=50% Similarity=0.828 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+..+.||+|+||.||++.+..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 38 (288)
T cd06616 3 AEDLKDLGEIGRGAFGTVNKMLHKPSGTIMAVKRIR 38 (288)
T ss_pred HHHhHHHHHhCCCCceEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEeh
Confidence 467888899999999999999999999999999874
No 81
>cd07866 STKc_BUR1 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Fungal Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase Bypass UAS Requirement 1 and similar proteins. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Bypass UAS Requirement 1 (BUR1) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The BUR1 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. BUR1, also called SGV1, is a yeast Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase (CDK) that is functionally equivalent to mammalian CDK9. It associates with the cyclin BUR2. BUR genes were orginally identified in a genetic
Probab=97.56 E-value=0.00018 Score=53.04 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.554 Sum_probs=32.9
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.++|.+.+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+++.+|+|++
T Consensus 7 ~~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~ 41 (311)
T cd07866 7 LRDYEILGKLGEGTFGEVYKARQIKTGRVVALKKI 41 (311)
T ss_pred cccEEEEEEeccCCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEE
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999987
No 82
>cd05610 STKc_MASTL Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Microtubule-associated serine/threonine-like kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Microtubule-associated serine/threonine (MAST) kinase subfamily, MAST-like (MASTL) kinases, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAST kinase subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MAST kinases contain an N-terminal domain of unknown function, a central catalytic domain, and a C-terminal PDZ domain that mediates protein-protein interactions. The MASTL kinases in this group carry only a catalytic domain, which contains a long insertion relative to MAST kinases. The human MASTL gene has also been labelled FLJ14813. A missense mutation in FLJ1481
Probab=97.56 E-value=0.00015 Score=61.09 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.392 Sum_probs=33.5
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|.+++.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||||+++
T Consensus 3 ~~~y~i~~~LG~G~fg~Vy~a~~~~~~~~vAiKvi~ 38 (669)
T cd05610 3 IEEFVIVKPISRGAFGKVYLGRKKNNSKLYAVKVVK 38 (669)
T ss_pred cCCEEEEEEEecCCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999975
No 83
>cd05108 PTKc_EGFR Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. EGFR (HER1, ErbB1) is a member of the EGFR (HER, ErbB) subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular EGF-related ligand-binding region, a transmembrane helix, and a cytoplasmic region with a tyr kinase domain and a regulatory C-terminal tail. Unlike other tyr kinases, phosphorylation of the activation loop of EGFR proteins is not critical to their activation. Instead, they are activated by ligand-induced dimerization, leading to the phosphor
Probab=97.55 E-value=0.0001 Score=55.35 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=34% Similarity=0.491 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcE----EEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTM----MAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~----vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+...+|+..+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++.. +|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~f~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 45 (316)
T cd05108 4 LKETEFKKIKVLGSGAFGTVYKGLWIPEGEKVKIPVAIKELR 45 (316)
T ss_pred cchhhceeeeeeecCCCceEEEEEEecCCCccceeEEEEecc
Confidence 3457899999999999999999998766654 8999864
No 84
>cd06615 PKc_MEK Catalytic domain of the dual-specificity Protein Kinase, MAP/ERK Kinase. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP/ERK kinase (MEK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MEK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). MEK1 and MEK2 are dual-specificity PKs that phosphorylate and activate the down
Probab=97.55 E-value=0.00016 Score=54.23 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=40% Similarity=0.590 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+..+.||+|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~a~k~~~ 35 (308)
T cd06615 1 DDFEKLGELGAGNGGVVTKVLHRPSGLIMARKLIH 35 (308)
T ss_pred CCceEEeeccCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCeEEEEEEec
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 85
>cd07846 STKc_CDKL2_3 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinases, Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase Like 2 and 3. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-dependent protein kinase like 2 (CDKL2) and CDKL3 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDKL2 and CDKL3 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDKL2, also called p56 KKIAMRE, is expressed in testis, kidney, lung, and brain. It functions mainly in mature neurons and plays an important role in learning and memory. Inactivation of CDKL3, also called NKI
Probab=97.55 E-value=0.00016 Score=52.76 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=32% Similarity=0.616 Sum_probs=31.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
++|+.++.||+|+||.||+|.+..+++.||+|.+
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~ 34 (286)
T cd07846 1 EKYENLGLVGEGSYGMVMKCKHKETGQIVAIKKF 34 (286)
T ss_pred CceeEeeeeccCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEeH
Confidence 4688999999999999999999989999999986
No 86
>cd06638 STKc_myosinIIIA Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Class IIIA myosin. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), class IIIA myosin subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The class III myosin subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Class III myosins are motor proteins containing an N-terminal kinase catalytic domain and a C-terminal actin-binding domain. Class III myosins may play an important role in maintaining the structural integrity of photoreceptor cell microvilli. In photoreceptor cells, they may also function as cargo carriers during light-dependent translocation of proteins such as transducin and arrestin. Class IIIA myosin is highly expressed in retina and in inner ear
Probab=97.53 E-value=0.00017 Score=52.80 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=32% Similarity=0.427 Sum_probs=33.8
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 16 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 52 (286)
T cd06638 16 PSDTWEIIETIGKGTYGKVFKVLNKKNGSKAAVKILD 52 (286)
T ss_pred cccceeeeeeeccCCCcEEEEEEECCCCceeEEEeec
Confidence 4578999999999999999999999999999999864
No 87
>cd08224 STKc_Nek6_Nek7 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases, Never In Mitosis gene A-related kinase 6 and 7. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Never In Mitosis gene A (NIMA)-related kinase 6 (Nek6) and Nek7 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The Nek6/7 subfamily is part of a family of 11 different Neks (Nek1-11) that are involved in cell cycle control. The Nek family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Nek6 and Nek7 are the shortest Neks, consisting only of the catalytic domain and a very short N-terminal extension. They show distinct expression patterns and both appear to be downstream substrates of Nek9. They are required for mitotic spindle formation and cytokinesis. They may a
Probab=97.53 E-value=0.00019 Score=51.64 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=20% Similarity=0.381 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|+.+|+|.++
T Consensus 2 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 36 (267)
T cd08224 2 GNFKIEKKIGKGQFSVVYKAICLLDGRVVALKKVQ 36 (267)
T ss_pred CceeeeeeeccCCceEEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEee
Confidence 57899999999999999999999899999999874
No 88
>cd07864 STKc_CDK12 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase 12. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase 12 (CDK12) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDK12 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDK12 is also called Cdc2-related protein kinase 7 (CRK7) or Cdc2-related kinase arginine/serine-rich (CrkRS). It is a unique CDK that contains an arginine/serine-rich (RS) domain, which is predominantly found in splicing factors. CDK12 is widely
Probab=97.53 E-value=0.0001 Score=54.39 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=34% Similarity=0.497 Sum_probs=34.3
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...++|++.+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+|+.+|+|.++
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~~~ 41 (302)
T cd07864 4 RCVDKFDIIGQIGEGTYGQVYKARDKDTGELVALKKVR 41 (302)
T ss_pred hhhhhhheeeeecccCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 34578999999999999999999999999999999874
No 89
>cd07870 STKc_PFTAIRE2 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, PFTAIRE-2 kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), PFTAIRE-2 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PFTAIRE-2 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PFTAIRE-2 shares sequence similarity with Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs), which belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, CDKs and cyclins are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. PFTAIRE-2 is also referred to as ALS2CR7 (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 2 (juvenile) chromosome region candidate 7). It may be associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 2 (ALS2), an autosomal recess
Probab=97.52 E-value=0.00019 Score=52.91 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.399 Sum_probs=32.9
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|..||+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~y~~~~~ig~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 39 (291)
T cd07870 4 ATSYLNLEKLGEGSYATVYKGISRINGQLVALKVIS 39 (291)
T ss_pred cceeEEEEEEEecCCEEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 367999999999999999999999999999999874
No 90
>KOG0660|consensus
Probab=97.52 E-value=0.0001 Score=58.59 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.512 Sum_probs=31.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|..++.||+|+||+|+++.++.||+.||+|+|.
T Consensus 22 ~~y~~~~~iG~GAyGvVcsA~~~~t~~~VAIKKi~ 56 (359)
T KOG0660|consen 22 RYYVLIEPIGRGAYGVVCSAKDKRTGEKVAIKKIL 56 (359)
T ss_pred ceecccccccCcceeeEEEEEEcCCCCEeehhhhh
Confidence 44566899999999999999999999999999985
No 91
>cd05072 PTKc_Lyn Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Lyn. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Lyn kinase; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Lyn is a member of the Src subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinases. Src kinases contain an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region containing a conserved tyr. They are activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase domain, but are negatively regulated by phosphorylation at the C-terminal tyr by Csk (C-terminal Src Kinase). Src proteins are involved in signaling pathways that regulate cytokine and growth fa
Probab=97.50 E-value=0.00012 Score=52.90 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=24% Similarity=0.245 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++.++|++++.||+|+||.||+|.+. .+..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~-~~~~v~iK~~~ 39 (261)
T cd05072 2 EIPRESIKLVKKLGAGQFGEVWMGYYN-NSTKVAVKTLK 39 (261)
T ss_pred cCchHHeEEeeecCCcCCceEEEEEec-CCceEEEEEcc
Confidence 456789999999999999999999874 56779999864
No 92
>cd07850 STKc_JNK Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, c-Jun N-terminal Kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The JNK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. JNKs are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) that are involved in many stress-activated responses including those during inflammation, neurodegeneration, apoptosis, and persistent pain sensitization, among others. They are also essential regulators of physiological and pathological processes and are involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases such as diabetes, atherosclerosis, stroke, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Vetebrates harbor three different JNK
Probab=97.50 E-value=0.00017 Score=55.13 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.371 Sum_probs=33.2
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...|+.++.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|..||+|.+.
T Consensus 15 ~~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 50 (353)
T cd07850 15 LKRYQNLKPIGSGAQGIVCAAYDTVTGQNVAIKKLS 50 (353)
T ss_pred hcceEEEEEeccCCCEEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEecC
Confidence 377999999999999999999999999999999874
No 93
>cd06652 STKc_MEKK2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, MAP/ERK kinase kinase 2. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), MAP/ERK kinase kinase 2 (MEKK2) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MEKK2 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MEKK2 is a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK or MAP3K), that phosphorylates and activates the MAPK kinase MEK5 (or MKK5), which in turn phosphorylates and activates extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 (ERK5). The ERK5 cascade plays roles in promoting cell proliferation, differentiation, neuronal survival, and neuroprotection. MEKK2 also activates ERK1/2, c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and p38 through their re
Probab=97.49 E-value=0.00024 Score=51.58 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.306 Sum_probs=32.2
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+|.+.+.||+|+||.||.+.+..+|..||+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~l~~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~ik~~~ 36 (265)
T cd06652 2 TNWRLGKLLGQGAFGRVYLCYDADTGRELAVKQVQ 36 (265)
T ss_pred CcceEeeEEecCCceEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 57889999999999999999999999999999863
No 94
>cd07880 STKc_p38gamma_MAPK12 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, p38gamma Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), p38gamma subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The p38gamma subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. p38 kinases are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), serving as important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. They are activated by the MAPK kinases MKK3 and MKK6, which in turn are activated by upstream MAPK kinase kinases including TAK1, ASK1, and MLK3, in response to cellular stresses or inflammatory cytokines. Vertebrates contain four isoforms of p38, named alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. p38gamma, also called MAPK12
Probab=97.49 E-value=0.00023 Score=54.35 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.434 Sum_probs=33.0
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|..++.||+|+||.||++.+..++..||||++.
T Consensus 14 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 49 (343)
T cd07880 14 PDRYRDLKQVGSGAYGTVCSALDRRTGAKVAIKKLY 49 (343)
T ss_pred ccceEEEEEeeecCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 367999999999999999999999999999999873
No 95
>cd05052 PTKc_Abl Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Abelson kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Abelson (Abl) kinase; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Abl (or c-Abl) is a ubiquitously-expressed cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinase that contains SH3, SH2, and tyr kinase domains in its N-terminal region, as well as nuclear localization motifs, a putative DNA-binding domain, and F- and G-actin binding domains in its C-terminal tail. It also contains a short autoinhibitory cap region in its N-terminus. Abl is normally inactive and requires phosphorylation and myristoylation for activation. Abl function depends on its subcellular localization. In the cytoplasm, Abl plays
Probab=97.47 E-value=0.00015 Score=52.70 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=28% Similarity=0.283 Sum_probs=34.7
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+...+|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|....+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~K~~~ 40 (263)
T cd05052 2 EMERTDITMKHKLGGGQYGEVYEGVWKKYSLTVAVKTLK 40 (263)
T ss_pred CCchHHeEEeeecCCcccceEEEEEEecCCceEEEEEec
Confidence 355678999999999999999999999899999999864
No 96
>PHA02882 putative serine/threonine kinase; Provisional
Probab=97.47 E-value=0.00019 Score=53.49 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=14% Similarity=0.179 Sum_probs=30.2
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC---CcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT---GTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t---g~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
+....|.+.+.||+|+||+||+|.+..+ +..+|+|.
T Consensus 9 i~~~~y~i~~~LG~G~fG~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~ 47 (294)
T PHA02882 9 ITGKEWKIDKLIGCGGFGCVYETQCASDHCINNQAVAKI 47 (294)
T ss_pred cCCCceEEeeEEecCCCceEEEEEEcCCcccccceEEEe
Confidence 3446799999999999999999999877 66677775
No 97
>cd05107 PTKc_PDGFR_beta Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor beta. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor (PDGFR) beta; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. PDGFR beta is a receptor tyr kinase (RTK) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with five immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding to its ligands, the PDGFs, leads to receptor dimerization, trans phosphorylation and activation, and intracellular signaling. PDGFR beta forms homodimers or heterodimers with PDGFR alpha, depending on the nature of the PDGF ligand. PDGF-BB and PDGF-D
Probab=97.47 E-value=9.2e-05 Score=58.71 Aligned_cols=41 Identities=29% Similarity=0.339 Sum_probs=34.1
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-----CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-----ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-----~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|.+..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|++. .++..||+|+++
T Consensus 31 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lG~G~fG~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~l~ 76 (401)
T cd05107 31 AWEMPRDNLVLGRTLGSGAFGRVVEATAHGLSHSQSTMKVAVKMLK 76 (401)
T ss_pred cceecHHHeehhhhccCCCceeEEEEEEcCCCCCCCceEEEEEecC
Confidence 45667788999999999999999999864 345689999985
No 98
>cd05581 STKc_PDK1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Phosphoinositide-dependent kinase 1. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Phosphoinositide-dependent kinase 1 (PDK1) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PDK1 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PDK1 carries an N-terminal catalytic domain and a C-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain that binds phosphoinositides. It phosphorylates the activation loop of AGC kinases that are regulated by PI3K such as PKB, SGK, and PKC, among others, and is crucial for their activation. Thus, it contributes in regulating many processes including metabolism, growth, proliferation, and survival. PDK1 also has the ability to auto
Probab=97.46 E-value=0.00029 Score=50.97 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=23% Similarity=0.237 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||++....+|+.+|+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 35 (280)
T cd05581 1 DDFKFGKIIGEGSFSTVVLAKEKETNKEYAIKILD 35 (280)
T ss_pred CCceEeeeecCCCceEEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEec
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 99
>cd05054 PTKc_VEGFR Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptors. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor (VEGFR) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The VEGFR subfamily consists of VEGFR1 (Flt1), VEGFR2 (Flk1), VEGFR3 (Flt4), and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. VEGFR subfamily members are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with seven immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. In VEGFR3, the fifth Ig-like domain is replaced by a disulfide bridge. The binding of VEGFRs to their ligands, the VEGFs, leads to recepto
Probab=97.45 E-value=5.4e-05 Score=58.00 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=30% Similarity=0.321 Sum_probs=32.9
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-----CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-----TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-----tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|.+..+.|++.+.||.|+||.||+|++.. +++.||+|+++
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~i~~~lG~G~fg~Vy~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~va~K~~~ 46 (337)
T cd05054 2 WEFPRDRLKLGKPLGRGAFGKVIQASAFGIEKSASCRTVAVKMLK 46 (337)
T ss_pred cccCHHHhhhhcccccCcCceEEeccccccccccccceeeeeecc
Confidence 45666789999999999999999997543 45789999874
No 100
>cd07847 STKc_CDKL1_4 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinases, Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase Like 1 and 4. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-dependent protein kinase like 1 (CDKL1) and CDKL4 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDKL1 and CDKL4 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDKL1, also called p42 KKIALRE, is a glial protein that is upregulated in gliosis. It is present in neuroblastoma and A431 human carcinoma cells, and may be implicated in neoplastic transformation. The functio
Probab=97.45 E-value=0.00027 Score=51.52 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.631 Sum_probs=31.8
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|+....||+|+||.||++++..+|+.||+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~l~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 35 (286)
T cd07847 1 EKYEKLSKIGEGSYGVVFKCRNRETGQIVAIKKFV 35 (286)
T ss_pred CceeeeeeecccCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 46889999999999999999999999999999863
No 101
>cd06610 STKc_OSR1_SPAK Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases, Oxidative stress response kinase and Ste20-related proline alanine-rich kinase. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), oxidative stress response kinase (OSR1) and Ste20-related proline alanine-rich kinase (SPAK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The OSR1 and SPAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. SPAK is also referred to as STK39 or PASK (proline-alanine-rich STE20-related kinase). OSR1 and SPAK regulate the activity of cation-chloride cotransporters through direct interaction and phosphorylation. They are also implicated in cytoskeletal rearrangement, cell differentiation, transformation and proliferation. OSR1
Probab=97.45 E-value=0.00028 Score=50.68 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.285 Sum_probs=32.0
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||.|+||+||+|.+..++..+|+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 35 (267)
T cd06610 1 DDYELIEVIGVGATAVVYAAICLPNNEKVAIKRID 35 (267)
T ss_pred CcceeeeeecCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 47899999999999999999998899999999874
No 102
>cd05064 PTKc_EphR_A10 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Ephrin Receptor A10. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Ephrin Receptor (EphR) subfamily; EphA10 receptor; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. EphRs comprise the largest subfamily of receptor tyr kinases (RTKs). In general, class EphA receptors bind GPI-anchored ephrin-A ligands. There are ten vertebrate EphA receptors (EphA1-10), which display promiscuous interactions with six ephrin-A ligands. EphRs contain an ephrin binding domain and two fibronectin repeats extracellularly, a transmembrane segment, and a cytoplasmic tyr kinase domain. Binding of the ephrin ligand to EphR requires cell-cell contact since both are anchor
Probab=97.45 E-value=0.00017 Score=52.73 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=14% Similarity=0.110 Sum_probs=30.8
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC---CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV---ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~---~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..+|++.+.||+|+||.||++.+. ..+..+|+|.++
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~ig~G~fg~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaik~~~ 42 (266)
T cd05064 3 DNKSIKIERILGTGRFGELCRGCLKLPSKRELPVAIHTLR 42 (266)
T ss_pred chHHeEEeeeecccCCCeEEEEEEecCCCceeeEEEEecC
Confidence 4467899999999999999999764 345689999875
No 103
>KOG0592|consensus
Probab=97.44 E-value=5.1e-05 Score=63.21 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=32% Similarity=0.317 Sum_probs=35.0
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
....||.+.+.||.|+|++|++|+.+.|+..||+|++.
T Consensus 70 k~~~DF~Fg~~lGeGSYStV~~A~~~~t~keYAiKVl~ 107 (604)
T KOG0592|consen 70 KTPNDFKFGKILGEGSYSTVVLAREKATGKEYAIKVLD 107 (604)
T ss_pred CChhhcchhheeccccceeEEEeeecCCCceeeHhhhh
Confidence 35689999999999999999999999999999999863
No 104
>KOG0575|consensus
Probab=97.44 E-value=0.0002 Score=59.96 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.332 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|+..+.||+|+|+.||.+++..||+.||+|+|.
T Consensus 18 ~~Y~~g~~LGkGgFA~cYe~~~~~tge~~A~KvVp 52 (592)
T KOG0575|consen 18 KRYKRGRFLGKGGFARCYEARDLDTGEVVAVKVVP 52 (592)
T ss_pred ceeeeeeeeccCcceEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 45899999999999999999999999999999984
No 105
>PLN03224 probable serine/threonine protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=97.43 E-value=0.00022 Score=58.93 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=23% Similarity=0.267 Sum_probs=31.7
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC----------------CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV----------------ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~----------------~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..++|++.+.||+|+||+||++... ..+..||||++.
T Consensus 141 r~~~d~F~i~~~LG~GgFG~VYkG~~~~~~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~r~VAVK~l~ 195 (507)
T PLN03224 141 RWSSDDFQLRDKLGGGNFGITFEGLRLQADDQGVTQRSKLTAEQKKRRVVLKRVN 195 (507)
T ss_pred CccccCceEeeEeecCCCeEEEEEEecccccchhhhhccccccccCceEEEEEec
Confidence 356789999999999999999998652 234679999874
No 106
>cd07877 STKc_p38alpha_MAPK14 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, p38alpha Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), p38alpha subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The p38alpha subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. p38 kinases are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), serving as important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. They are activated by the MAPK kinases MKK3 and MKK6, which in turn are activated by upstream MAPK kinase kinases including TAK1, ASK1, and MLK3, in response to cellular stresses or inflammatory cytokines. Vertebrates contain four isoforms of p38, named alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. p38alpha, also called MAPK14
Probab=97.43 E-value=0.00029 Score=53.83 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.434 Sum_probs=33.2
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|+..+.||+|+||.||++.+..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 16 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 51 (345)
T cd07877 16 PERYQNLSPVGSGAYGSVCAAFDTKTGLRVAVKKLS 51 (345)
T ss_pred cCceEEEEEeeecCCeEEEEEEEcCCCeEEEEEEec
Confidence 478999999999999999999998999999999874
No 107
>cd07833 STKc_CDKL Catalytic domain of Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase Like Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-dependent protein kinase like (CDKL) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDKL subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. This subfamily is composed of CDKL1-5 and similar proteins. Some CDKLs, like CDKL1 and CDKL3, may be implicated in transformation and others, like CDKL3 and CDKL5, are associated with mental retardation when impaired. CDKL2 plays a role in learning
Probab=97.43 E-value=0.00024 Score=51.79 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.594 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|++.+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+++.||+|.++
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~i~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~vK~~~ 35 (288)
T cd07833 1 NKYEVLGVVGEGAYGVVLKCRNKATGEIVAIKKFK 35 (288)
T ss_pred CceeEEEEecccCCeeEEEEEeCCCCcEEEEehhh
Confidence 36889999999999999999999999999999764
No 108
>cd05106 PTKc_CSF-1R Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Colony-Stimulating Factor-1 Receptor. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Colony-Stimulating Factor-1 Receptor (CSF-1R); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. CSF-1R, also called c-Fms, is a member of the Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor (PDGFR) subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with five immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of CSF-1R to its ligand, CSF-1, leads to receptor dimerization, trans phosphorylation and activation, and intracellular signaling. CSF-1R signaling is criti
Probab=97.42 E-value=0.00012 Score=56.89 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=30% Similarity=0.329 Sum_probs=32.8
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC-----cEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG-----TMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg-----~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|.+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|++..+| ..||+|++.
T Consensus 33 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~LG~G~fg~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 77 (374)
T cd05106 33 WEFPRDNLQFGKTLGAGAFGKVVEATAFGLGKEDNVLRVAVKMLK 77 (374)
T ss_pred ccccHHHceehheecCCCcccEEEEEEecCCcccccceeEEEecc
Confidence 4456678999999999999999999865443 579999874
No 109
>cd05104 PTKc_Kit Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Kit. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Kit (or c-Kit); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Kit is a member of the Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor (PDGFR) subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with five immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of Kit to its ligand, the stem-cell factor (SCF), leads to receptor dimerization, trans phosphorylation and activation, and intracellular signaling. Kit is important in the development of melanocytes, germ cells, mast cells, hematopoietic stem ce
Probab=97.41 E-value=0.00012 Score=56.90 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=26% Similarity=0.232 Sum_probs=32.0
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEE-----CCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRH-----VATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~-----~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+ ..++..||||+++
T Consensus 31 ~~~~~~~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~l~ 74 (375)
T cd05104 31 EFPRNRLSFGKTLGAGAFGKVVEATAYGLFKSDAAMTVAVKMLK 74 (375)
T ss_pred ccchHHeehhheecCCccceEEEEEEeccccCccceeEEEEecc
Confidence 44557899999999999999999974 3456789999874
No 110
>PLN00009 cyclin-dependent kinase A; Provisional
Probab=97.41 E-value=0.00032 Score=51.73 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.571 Sum_probs=32.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||.|.||.||++.+..+|+.||+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~y~~~~~l~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 36 (294)
T PLN00009 2 DQYEKVEKIGEGTYGVVYKARDRVTNETIALKKIR 36 (294)
T ss_pred CceEEEEEecCCCCEEEEEEEecCCCcEEEEEehh
Confidence 67999999999999999999999899999999863
No 111
>PTZ00426 cAMP-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit; Provisional
Probab=97.41 E-value=0.0002 Score=55.10 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=24% Similarity=0.293 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC-cEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG-TMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg-~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++ ..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 27 ~~~~~y~~~~~ig~G~~g~Vy~a~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 65 (340)
T PTZ00426 27 MKYEDFNFIRTLGTGSFGRVILATYKNEDFPPVAIKRFE 65 (340)
T ss_pred CChhhcEEEEEEeecCCeEEEEEEEECCCCeEEEEEEEE
Confidence 45588999999999999999999876655 689999873
No 112
>cd07858 STKc_TEY_MAPK_plant Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinases, TEY Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases from Plants. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Plant TEY Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The TEY MAPK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MAPKs are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. In plants, MAPKs are associated with physiological, developmental, hormonal, and stress responses. Some plants show numerous gene duplications of MAPKs. Arabidopsis thaliana harbors at least 20 MAPKs, named AtMPK1-20. There are two subtypes of plant MAPKs based on the conserved phosphorylation motif present in the activati
Probab=97.40 E-value=0.00034 Score=53.13 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.558 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|...+.||+|+||+||++++..++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~y~~~~~lg~G~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 39 (337)
T cd07858 5 TKYVPIKPIGRGAYGIVCSAKNSETNEKVAIKKIA 39 (337)
T ss_pred cceeEEEEeccCCCeEEEEEEecCCCCeEEEEEec
Confidence 46889999999999999999999999999999874
No 113
>cd05580 STKc_PKA Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) subfamily, catalytic (c) subunit. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PKA subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). This subfamily is composed of the cAMP-dependent proteins kinases, PKA and PRKX. The inactive PKA holoenzyme is a heterotetramer composed of two phosphorylated and active catalytic (C) subunits with a dimer of regulatory (R) subunits. Activation is achieved through the binding of the important second messenger cAMP to the R subunits, which leads to the dissociation of PKA into the R dimer and two active C subunits. PKA is present ubi
Probab=97.40 E-value=0.00033 Score=51.76 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.539 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|.+.+.||+|+||.||++.+..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~ig~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (290)
T cd05580 1 DDFEFIKTLGTGSFGRVMLVRHKGSGKYYALKILS 35 (290)
T ss_pred CceEEEEEeecCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 46889999999999999999999999999999874
No 114
>KOG0695|consensus
Probab=97.40 E-value=5e-05 Score=61.10 Aligned_cols=41 Identities=24% Similarity=0.276 Sum_probs=37.6
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.+...||.++..||+|+|+.|..++++.|.++||+|+++
T Consensus 244 ~~~l~l~df~ll~vigrgsyakvl~~~~~~t~qiyamkvvk 284 (593)
T KOG0695|consen 244 SQGLGLQDFDLLRVIGRGSYAKVLLVRLKKTDQIYAMKVVK 284 (593)
T ss_pred ccccccccceeeeeecCcchhhhhheehcccceeeehhhHH
Confidence 45577899999999999999999999999999999999875
No 115
>cd05061 PTKc_InsR Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Insulin Receptor. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Insulin Receptor (InsR); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. InsR is a receptor tyr kinase (RTK) that is composed of two alphabeta heterodimers. Binding of the insulin ligand to the extracellular alpha subunit activates the intracellular tyr kinase domain of the transmembrane beta subunit. Receptor activation leads to autophosphorylation, stimulating downstream kinase activities, which initiate signaling cascades and biological function. InsR signaling plays an important role in many cellular processes including glucose homeostasis, glycogen synthesis, lipid and protein meta
Probab=97.40 E-value=0.0002 Score=52.93 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=28% Similarity=0.457 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-----CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-----TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-----tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|++..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.++. .+..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~~i~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 45 (288)
T cd05061 1 WEVSREKITLLRELGQGSFGMVYEGNARDIIKGEAETRVAVKTVN 45 (288)
T ss_pred CcccHHHceeeeeecCCCCcEEEEEEEeccCCCCcceEEEEEECC
Confidence 34567889999999999999999997652 24579999864
No 116
>cd07854 STKc_MAPK4_6 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinases, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases 4 and 6. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 4 (MAPK4) and MAPK6 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAPK4/6 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MAPKs are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. MAPK4 is also called ERK4 or p63MAPK, while MAPK6 is also called ERK3 or p97MAPK. MAPK4 and MAPK6 are atypical MAPKs that are not regulated by MAP2Ks. MAPK6 is expressed ubiquitously with highest amounts in brain and skeletal muscle. It may be involved in the control of cell differentiation by negatively regulating cell cycle progressi
Probab=97.39 E-value=0.00037 Score=53.09 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=23% Similarity=0.266 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|...+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+|..||+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~y~~~~~Lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~i~ 39 (342)
T cd07854 5 SRYMDLRPLGCGSNGLVFSAVDSDCDKRVAVKKIV 39 (342)
T ss_pred cceEEEEEecCCCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 67899999999999999999999999999999873
No 117
>PRK13184 pknD serine/threonine-protein kinase; Reviewed
Probab=97.39 E-value=0.00032 Score=61.69 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=20% Similarity=0.169 Sum_probs=32.9
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|+.||+|+++
T Consensus 2 grYeIi~~LGkGgfG~VYlA~d~~tg~~VAIK~I~ 36 (932)
T PRK13184 2 QRYDIIRLIGKGGMGEVYLAYDPVCSRRVALKKIR 36 (932)
T ss_pred CCeEEEEEEecCCCEEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEC
Confidence 67999999999999999999999999999999875
No 118
>cd06620 PKc_MAPKK_Byr1_like Catalytic domain of fungal Byr1-like dual-specificity MAP kinase kinases. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase (MAPKK) subfamily, fungal Byr1-like proteins, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MAPKK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising of the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). Members of this group include
Probab=97.39 E-value=7.5e-05 Score=54.95 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=46% Similarity=0.677 Sum_probs=33.3
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|++++.||+|+||+||++.+..+|..||+|++.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~a~k~~~ 39 (284)
T cd06620 3 RNEDLETISDLGAGNGGSVSKVKHIPTGTVMAKKVVH 39 (284)
T ss_pred cHHHHHHHHHcCCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEE
Confidence 3478999999999999999999999999999999763
No 119
>cd05032 PTKc_InsR_like Catalytic domain of Insulin Receptor-like Protein Tyrosine Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Insulin Receptor (InsR) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). The InsR subfamily is composed of InsR, Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Receptor (IGF-1R), and similar proteins. PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. InsR and IGF-1R are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) composed of two alphabeta heterodimers. Binding of the ligand (insulin, IGF-1, or IGF-2) to the extracellular alpha subunit activates the intracellular tyr kinase domain of the transmembrane beta subunit. Receptor activation leads to autophosphorylation, stimulating downstream kinase activities, which initiate signaling cascades and biological
Probab=97.38 E-value=0.00024 Score=51.64 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=25% Similarity=0.429 Sum_probs=33.1
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC-----CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT-----GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t-----g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|++..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||++..... +..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aik~~~ 45 (277)
T cd05032 1 WELPREKITLIRELGQGSFGMVYEGLAKGVVKGEPETRVAIKTVN 45 (277)
T ss_pred CccchHHeeEEeEecCCCCceEEEEEEeccCCCCcceeEEEEecC
Confidence 345678999999999999999999987643 3789999864
No 120
>cd05105 PTKc_PDGFR_alpha Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor alpha. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor (PDGFR) alpha; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. PDGFR alpha is a receptor tyr kinase (RTK) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with five immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding to its ligands, the PDGFs, leads to receptor dimerization, trans phosphorylation and activation, and intracellular signaling. PDGFR alpha forms homodimers or heterodimers with PDGFR beta, depending on the nature of the PDGF ligand. PDGF-AA, PDGF-
Probab=97.38 E-value=0.00022 Score=56.50 Aligned_cols=42 Identities=29% Similarity=0.220 Sum_probs=34.2
Q ss_pred eeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC-----CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 64 KTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT-----GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 64 ~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t-----g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+.+..+.|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+... +..||||++.
T Consensus 30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LG~G~fG~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~l~ 76 (400)
T cd05105 30 SRWEFPRDGLVLGRILGSGAFGKVVEGTAYGLSRSQPVMKVAVKMLK 76 (400)
T ss_pred CceeccccceehhheecCCCCceEEEEEEcccCCCCCceEEEEEecC
Confidence 35667778999999999999999999987433 3469999874
No 121
>KOG0658|consensus
Probab=97.37 E-value=0.0003 Score=55.98 Aligned_cols=33 Identities=21% Similarity=0.335 Sum_probs=30.2
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|...+.+|.|+||+||+|....+++.+|+|++.
T Consensus 26 ~~~~~liG~GsFg~Vyq~~~~e~~~~vAIKKv~ 58 (364)
T KOG0658|consen 26 YEAVRLIGSGSFGVVYQAKLRETEEEVAIKKVL 58 (364)
T ss_pred EEeeEEEeecccceEEEEEEcCCCceeEEEEec
Confidence 667889999999999999999999999999864
No 122
>cd05574 STKc_phototropin_like Catalytic domain of Phototropin-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Phototropin-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The phototropin-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Included in this subfamily are plant phototropins and predominantly uncharacterized fungal STKs whose catalytic domains resemble the phototropin kinase domain. One protein from Neurospora crassa is called nrc-2. Phototropins are blue-light receptors that control responses such as phototropism, stromatal opening, and chloroplast movement in order to optimize the photosynthetic efficiency of plants. They are light-activated STKs that contain an N-termin
Probab=97.37 E-value=0.0004 Score=51.84 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.421 Sum_probs=32.2
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+..+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~ig~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 35 (316)
T cd05574 1 KHFKKIKLLGKGDVGRVFLVRLKGTGKLFALKVLD 35 (316)
T ss_pred CceEEeeeecCCccEEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 123
>cd05033 PTKc_EphR Catalytic domain of Ephrin Receptor Protein Tyrosine Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Ephrin Receptor (EphR) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. EphRs comprise the largest subfamily of receptor tyr kinases (RTKs). They can be classified into two classes (EphA and EphB), according to their extracellular sequences, which largely correspond to binding preferences for either GPI-anchored ephrin-A ligands or transmembrane ephrin-B ligands. Vertebrates have ten EphA and six EhpB receptors, which display promiscuous ligand interactions within each class. EphRs contain an ephrin binding domain and two fibronectin repeats extracellularly, a transmembrane segment
Probab=97.36 E-value=0.00025 Score=51.48 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=19% Similarity=0.183 Sum_probs=30.9
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC---CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT---GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t---g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|...+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+ ...+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaik~~~ 41 (266)
T cd05033 2 DPSYVTIEKVIGGGEFGEVCRGRLKLPGKKEIDVAIKTLK 41 (266)
T ss_pred ChHHceeeeEecCCccceEEEEEEccCCCCcceEEEEEcC
Confidence 347899999999999999999998654 4579999874
No 124
>KOG0583|consensus
Probab=97.35 E-value=0.00034 Score=55.48 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=27% Similarity=0.358 Sum_probs=33.8
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
....|.+.+.||+|+||.|+.|.+..++..+|+|++.
T Consensus 15 ~~g~y~~~~~lG~GsfgkV~~a~~~~t~~~vAiKii~ 51 (370)
T KOG0583|consen 15 SIGKYELGRTLGSGSFGKVKLAKHRLTGEKVAIKIID 51 (370)
T ss_pred ccCceeeeeeecCCCCeeEEEeeeccCCCeEEEEEec
Confidence 3478999999999999999999999999999999764
No 125
>cd06653 STKc_MEKK3_like_1 Catalytic domain of MAP/ERK kinase kinase 3-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), MAP/ERK kinase kinase 3 (MEKK3)-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain, functionally uncharacterized subgroup 1. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MEKK3-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The MEKK3-like subfamily is composed of MEKK3, MEKK2, and related proteins, all containing an N-terminal PB1 domain, which mediates oligomerization, and a C-terminal catalytic domain. MEKK2 and MEKK3 are mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinases (MAPKKKs or MKKKs or MAP3Ks), proteins that phosphorylate and activate MAPK kinases (MAPKKs or MKKs or MAP2Ks), which in turn phospho
Probab=97.35 E-value=0.00045 Score=50.17 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=35% Similarity=0.308 Sum_probs=31.8
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.+|.+.+.||+|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~ 35 (264)
T cd06653 2 VNWRLGKLLGRGAFGEVYLCYDADTGRELAVKQV 35 (264)
T ss_pred CceeeeeeEccCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEE
Confidence 5789999999999999999999999999999986
No 126
>cd05034 PTKc_Src_like Catalytic domain of Src kinase-like Protein Tyrosine Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Src kinase subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. Src subfamily members include Src, Lck, Hck, Blk, Lyn, Fgr, Fyn, Yrk, and Yes. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Src (or c-Src) proteins are cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinases which are anchored to the plasma membrane. They contain an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region containing a conserved tyr. They are activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase domain, but are negatively regulated by phosphorylation at the C-terminal tyr by Csk (C-t
Probab=97.34 E-value=0.00036 Score=50.28 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=26% Similarity=0.209 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..++|.+.+.||.|+||.||++.+. .+..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~i~~~ig~g~~~~v~~~~~~-~~~~~~vK~~~ 39 (261)
T cd05034 2 EIPRESLKLERKLGAGQFGEVWMGTWN-GTTKVAVKTLK 39 (261)
T ss_pred ccchhheeeeeeeccCcceEEEEEEEc-CCceEEEEEec
Confidence 456689999999999999999999975 45779999875
No 127
>cd07855 STKc_ERK5 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Extracellular signal-Regulated Kinase 5. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Extracellular signal-Regulated Kinase 5 (ERK5) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The ERK5 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MAPKs are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. ERK5, also called Big MAPK1 (BMK1) or MAPK7, has a unique C-terminal extension, making it approximately twice as big as other MAPKs. This extension contains transcriptional activation capability which is inhibited by the N-terminal half. ERK5 is activated in response to growth factors and stress by a cascade that leads to its phosphorylation by the
Probab=97.34 E-value=0.00039 Score=52.67 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.470 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||.|+||.||+|....+|..||+|++.
T Consensus 5 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~valK~~~ 39 (334)
T cd07855 5 SRYKPIENIGSGAYGVVCSAIDTRSGKKVAIKKIP 39 (334)
T ss_pred hceeeeeeeecCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEec
Confidence 67999999999999999999999999999999874
No 128
>cd05096 PTKc_DDR1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Discoidin Domain Receptor 1. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; mammalian Discoidin Domain Receptor 1 (DDR1) and homologs; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. DDR1 is a member of the DDR subfamily, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular discoidin homology domain, a transmembrane segment, an extended juxtamembrane region, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of the ligand, collagen, to DDRs results in a slow but sustained receptor activation. DDR1 binds to all collagens tested to date (types I-IV). It is widely expressed in many tissues. It is abundant in the brain and is also found in k
Probab=97.34 E-value=0.00026 Score=52.66 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=27% Similarity=0.288 Sum_probs=29.8
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC----------------CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA----------------TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~----------------tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+.. ++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~fg~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 55 (304)
T cd05096 3 PRGHLLFKEKLGEGQFGEVHLCEVVNPQDLPTLQFPFNVRKGRPLLVAVKILR 55 (304)
T ss_pred chhhCeeeeEecccCCeEEEEEEeccCcccccccccccccCCcceEEEEEEec
Confidence 34688999999999999999998532 34579999874
No 129
>cd07879 STKc_p38delta_MAPK13 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, p38delta Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), p38delta subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The p38delta subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. p38 kinases are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), serving as important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. They are activated by the MAPK kinases MKK3 and MKK6, which in turn are activated by upstream MAPK kinase kinases including TAK1, ASK1, and MLK3, in response to cellular stresses or inflammatory cytokines. Vertebrates contain four isoforms of p38, named alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. p38delta, also called MAPK13
Probab=97.33 E-value=0.00046 Score=52.60 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.445 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|...+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|+.||+|.+.
T Consensus 15 ~~y~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 49 (342)
T cd07879 15 ERYTSLKQVGSGAYGSVCSAIDKRTGEKVAIKKLS 49 (342)
T ss_pred cceEEEEEeeecCCeEEEEEEeCCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 67999999999999999999999899999999874
No 130
>cd06623 PKc_MAPKK_plant_like Catalytic domain of Plant dual-specificity MAP kinase kinases and similar proteins. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase (MAPKK) subfamily, Plant MAPKKs and similar proteins, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MAPKK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising of the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). Members of
Probab=97.33 E-value=0.00041 Score=49.75 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=40% Similarity=0.657 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+..+.||.|+||.||+|.+..++..+|+|++.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~i~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~vk~~~ 35 (264)
T cd06623 1 SDLERVKVLGQGSSGVVYKVRHKPTGKIYALKKIH 35 (264)
T ss_pred CcceeeeeeeecCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 46889999999999999999999999999999874
No 131
>KOG0696|consensus
Probab=97.32 E-value=0.00036 Score=57.48 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=26% Similarity=0.368 Sum_probs=36.0
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.+.||..+..||+|+||.|..+..+.|.+.||||+++
T Consensus 345 ~i~~tDFnFl~VlGKGSFGKVlLaerkgtdELyAiKiLk 383 (683)
T KOG0696|consen 345 RIKATDFNFLMVLGKGSFGKVLLAERKGTDELYAIKILK 383 (683)
T ss_pred ceeecccceEEEeccCccceeeeecccCcchhhhhhhhc
Confidence 466799999999999999999999999999999999875
No 132
>cd05609 STKc_MAST Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Microtubule-associated serine/threonine kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Microtubule-associated serine/threonine (MAST) kinase subfamily, MAST, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAST kinase subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MAST kinases contain an N-terminal domain of unknown function, a central catalytic domain, and a C-terminal PDZ domain that mediates protein-protein interactions. There are four mammalian MAST kinases, named MAST1-MAST4. MAST1 is also referred to as syntrophin-associated STK (SAST), while MAST2 is also called MAST205. MAST kinases are cytoskeletal associated kinases of unknown function that a
Probab=97.32 E-value=0.00046 Score=51.44 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.492 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+.++.||+|+||.||++.+..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~l~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~ik~~~ 35 (305)
T cd05609 1 EDFETIKLISNGAYGAVYLVRHKETRQRFAMKKIN 35 (305)
T ss_pred CCceEeeEeecCCCeeEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 47899999999999999999999999999999874
No 133
>cd06639 STKc_myosinIIIB Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Class IIIB myosin. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), class IIIB myosin subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The class III myosin subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Class III myosins are motor proteins containing an N-terminal kinase catalytic domain and a C-terminal actin-binding domain. Class III myosins may play an important role in maintaining the structural integrity of photoreceptor cell microvilli. They may also function as cargo carriers during light-dependent translocation, in photoreceptor cells, of proteins such as transducin and arrestin. Class IIIB myosin is expressed highly in retina. It is also pre
Probab=97.32 E-value=0.00058 Score=50.29 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=33% Similarity=0.503 Sum_probs=33.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|++.+.||+|+||.||++....+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 21 ~~~y~~~~~l~~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~aik~~~ 56 (291)
T cd06639 21 TDTWEIIETIGKGTYGKVYKVTNKKDGSLAAVKILD 56 (291)
T ss_pred CCCeEEEEEeecCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEec
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999874
No 134
>cd06656 STKc_PAK3 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, p21-activated kinase 3. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) 3, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two groups (I and II), according to their biochemical and structural features. PAK3 belongs to group I. Group I PAKs contain a PBD (p21-binding domain) overlapping with an AID (autoinhibitory domain), a C-terminal catalytic domain, SH3 binding sites and a non-classical SH3 binding
Probab=97.31 E-value=0.00044 Score=51.55 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.489 Sum_probs=32.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|.+.+.||+|+||.||++.+..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 19 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 53 (297)
T cd06656 19 KKYTRFEKIGQGASGTVYTAIDIATGQEVAIKQMN 53 (297)
T ss_pred hhceeeeeeccCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 67899999999999999999999999999999873
No 135
>KOG0193|consensus
Probab=97.30 E-value=0.00037 Score=58.83 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=23% Similarity=0.343 Sum_probs=33.7
Q ss_pred eeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 64 KTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 64 ~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|.+..+++.+...||+|.||+||+|+|- ..||||.++
T Consensus 385 ~~WeIp~~ev~l~~rIGsGsFGtV~Rg~wh---GdVAVK~Ln 423 (678)
T KOG0193|consen 385 EEWEIPPEEVLLGERIGSGSFGTVYRGRWH---GDVAVKLLN 423 (678)
T ss_pred cccccCHHHhhccceeccccccceeecccc---cceEEEEEe
Confidence 467788888999999999999999999984 359999875
No 136
>PHA03209 serine/threonine kinase US3; Provisional
Probab=97.29 E-value=0.00056 Score=52.69 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=17% Similarity=0.031 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
...|.+++.||+|+||.||+|++..++..||+|+.
T Consensus 65 ~~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~valK~~ 99 (357)
T PHA03209 65 SLGYTVIKTLTPGSEGRVFVATKPGQPDPVVLKIG 99 (357)
T ss_pred hcCcEEEEEecCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCceEEEEeC
Confidence 35699999999999999999999999999999974
No 137
>cd06651 STKc_MEKK3 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, MAP/ERK kinase kinase 3. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), MAP/ERK kinase kinase 3 (MEKK3) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MEKK3 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MEKK3 is a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK or MAP3K), that phosphorylates and activates the MAPK kinase MEK5 (or MKK5), which in turn phosphorylates and activates extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 (ERK5). The ERK5 cascade plays roles in promoting cell proliferation, differentiation, neuronal survival, and neuroprotection. MEKK3 plays an essential role in embryonic angiogenesis and early heart development
Probab=97.28 E-value=0.00042 Score=50.36 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.316 Sum_probs=31.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
-+|+..+.||+|+||.||++.+..++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 36 (266)
T cd06651 2 INWRRGKLLGQGAFGRVYLCYDVDTGRELAAKQVQ 36 (266)
T ss_pred CCccccceecCCCCEEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 36888999999999999999999999999999863
No 138
>cd05114 PTKc_Tec_Rlk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Tyrosine kinase expressed in hepatocellular carcinoma and Resting lymphocyte kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tyrosine kinase expressed in hepatocellular carcinoma (Tec) and Resting lymphocyte kinase (Rlk); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily, that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Tec and Rlk (also named Txk) are members of the Tec subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases with similarity to Src kinases in that they contain Src homology protein interaction domains (SH3, SH2) N-terminal to the catalytic tyr kinase domain. Unlike Src kinases, most Tec subfamily members (except Rlk) also contain an N-terminal pleckstrin h
Probab=97.28 E-value=0.00033 Score=50.57 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=25% Similarity=0.434 Sum_probs=30.3
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.++|++.+.||+|+||.||++.++ .+..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~~~vy~~~~~-~~~~~a~K~~~ 37 (256)
T cd05114 2 NPSELTFMKELGSGQFGVVHLGKWR-AQIKVAIKAIN 37 (256)
T ss_pred CHHHcEEeeEecCCcCceEEEEEec-cCceEEEEecc
Confidence 3478999999999999999999885 45679999864
No 139
>cd08229 STKc_Nek7 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Never In Mitosis gene A-related kinase 7. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Never In Mitosis gene A (NIMA)-related kinase 7 (Nek7) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The Nek7 subfamily is one of a family of 11 different Neks (Nek1-11) that are involved in cell cycle control. The Nek family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Nek7 is required for mitotic spindle formation and cytokinesis. It is enriched in the centrosome and is critical for microtubule nucleation. Nek7 is activated by Nek9 during mitosis, and may regulate the p70 ribosomal S6 kinase.
Probab=97.27 E-value=0.00021 Score=51.67 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=20% Similarity=0.319 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|.+.+.||.|+||.||++++..++..+|||.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~y~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~vK~~~ 36 (267)
T cd08229 2 ANFRIEKKIGRGQFSEVYRATCLLDGVPVALKKVQ 36 (267)
T ss_pred chhhhhhhhcccCCeEEEEEeecCCCceEEEEeee
Confidence 57888999999999999999998899999999763
No 140
>cd05062 PTKc_IGF-1R Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Receptor. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Receptor (IGF-1R); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. IGF-1R is a receptor tyr kinases (RTK) that is composed of two alphabeta heterodimers. Binding of the ligand (IGF-1 or IGF-2) to the extracellular alpha subunit activates the intracellular tyr kinase domain of the transmembrane beta subunit. Receptor activation leads to autophosphorylation, which stimulates downstream kinase activities and biological function. IGF-1R signaling is important in the differentiation, growth, and survival of normal cells. In cancer cells, wh
Probab=97.27 E-value=0.0003 Score=51.45 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=26% Similarity=0.378 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-----CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-----ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-----~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||++.+. .++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ig~G~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aik~~~ 45 (277)
T cd05062 2 EVAREKITMSRELGQGSFGMVYEGIAKGVVKDEPETRVAIKTVN 45 (277)
T ss_pred cccHHHceeeeeeccccCCeEEEEEeccCCCCCceeEEEEEecc
Confidence 455688999999999999999999864 235679999874
No 141
>cd06641 STKc_MST3 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Mammalian Ste20-like protein kinase 3. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mammalian Ste20-like protein kinase 3 (MST3) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MST3 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MST3 phosphorylates the STK NDR and may play a role in cell cycle progression and cell morphology. It may also regulate paxillin and consequently, cell migration. MST3 is present in human placenta, where it plays an essential role in the oxidative stress-induced apoptosis of trophoblasts in normal spontaneous delivery. Dysregulation of trophoblast apoptosis may result in pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and int
Probab=97.27 E-value=0.00035 Score=51.20 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=26% Similarity=0.350 Sum_probs=30.4
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
-|..++.||.|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~~~~~~ig~G~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 38 (277)
T cd06641 5 LFTKLEKIGKGSFGEVFKGIDNRTQKVVAIKIID 38 (277)
T ss_pred hhhhheeEeecCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 4678889999999999999998899999999863
No 142
>cd06605 PKc_MAPKK Catalytic domain of the dual-specificity Protein Kinase, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase (MAPKK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MAPKK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK or MAP2K), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK or MAP3K). MAPKKs are dual-specificity
Probab=97.26 E-value=0.00023 Score=51.35 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=46% Similarity=0.673 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+..+.||.|+||.||++.+..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~ig~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 35 (265)
T cd06605 1 DDLEYLGELGAGNSGVVSKVLHRPTGKIMAVKTIR 35 (265)
T ss_pred CcchHHHHhcCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 46888899999999999999999999999999874
No 143
>cd05081 PTKc_Jak2_Jak3_rpt2 Catalytic (repeat 2) domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Janus kinases 2 and 3. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Janus kinase 2 (Jak2) and Jak3; catalytic (c) domain (repeat 2). The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Jak2 and Jak3 are members of the Janus kinase (Jak) subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases containing an N-terminal FERM domain, followed by a Src homology 2 (SH2) domain, a pseudokinase domain, and a C-terminal catalytic tyr kinase domain. Jaks are crucial for cytokine receptor signaling. They are activated by autophosphorylation upon cytokine-induced receptor aggregation, and subsequently trigger downstream signaling events such as th
Probab=97.26 E-value=0.00047 Score=50.51 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=40% Similarity=0.528 Sum_probs=30.2
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEE----CCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRH----VATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~----~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+|.+++.||+|+||.||+|.. ..++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~~~ 42 (284)
T cd05081 4 RHLKFIQQLGKGNFGSVELCRYDPLQDNTGEVVAVKKLQ 42 (284)
T ss_pred ccceeeeeccCCCCceEEEEEecCCcCCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 5788999999999999999984 4578899999874
No 144
>KOG1163|consensus
Probab=97.26 E-value=0.00047 Score=53.40 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=17% Similarity=0.317 Sum_probs=33.2
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
+....|.+++.||+|+||.+|.+.+..+|+.||+|.
T Consensus 12 iv~gky~lvrkiGsGSFGdIy~~~~i~~ge~VAiK~ 47 (341)
T KOG1163|consen 12 IVGGKYKLVRKIGSGSFGDIYLGISITSGEEVAIKL 47 (341)
T ss_pred eeccceEEEEeecCCchhheeeeeeccCCceEEEEe
Confidence 445789999999999999999999999999999996
No 145
>KOG0574|consensus
Probab=97.25 E-value=1.5e-05 Score=63.20 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.545 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+-|.++..||+|+||.||+|.|+.+|+++|+|.+.
T Consensus 33 EVFDi~~KLGEGSYGSV~KAIH~EsG~v~AIK~VP 67 (502)
T KOG0574|consen 33 EVFDIVGKLGEGSYGSVHKAIHRESGHVLAIKKVP 67 (502)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHHhcCCcchHHHHHHHhccCcEEEEEecC
Confidence 45888999999999999999999999999999863
No 146
>cd06621 PKc_MAPKK_Pek1_like Catalytic domain of fungal Pek1-like dual-specificity MAP kinase kinases. Protein kinases (PKs), MAP kinase kinase(MAPKK) subfamily, fungal Pek1-like proteins, catalytic (c) domain. PKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine or tyrosine residues on protein substrates. The MAPKK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein serine/threonine kinases, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. The pathways involve a triple kinase core cascade comprising of the MAP kinase (MAPK), which is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase (MAPKK or MKK), which itself is phosphorylated and activated by a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MKKK). Members of this group include
Probab=97.25 E-value=0.00071 Score=49.92 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.560 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+.++.||.|+||.||+|.+..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 35 (287)
T cd06621 1 EKIVELSRLGEGAGGSVTKCRLKNTGMIFALKTIT 35 (287)
T ss_pred CceEEEEEeccCCceEEEEEEECCCCeEEEEEEEe
Confidence 46889999999999999999999899999999874
No 147
>KOG4236|consensus
Probab=97.25 E-value=0.00019 Score=60.51 Aligned_cols=30 Identities=37% Similarity=0.393 Sum_probs=27.9
Q ss_pred EeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 76 ICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 76 ~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
-+.||+|.||+||-+.|+.||+.||||+|.
T Consensus 569 devLGSGQFG~VYgg~hRktGrdVAvKvId 598 (888)
T KOG4236|consen 569 DEVLGSGQFGTVYGGKHRKTGRDVAVKVID 598 (888)
T ss_pred HhhccCCcceeeecceecccCceeeeeeee
Confidence 457999999999999999999999999984
No 148
>cd06625 STKc_MEKK3_like Catalytic domain of MAP/ERK kinase kinase 3-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), MAP/ERK kinase kinase 3 (MEKK3)-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MEKK3-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This subfamily is composed of MEKK3, MEKK2, and related proteins, all containing an N-terminal PB1 domain, which mediates oligomerization, and a C-terminal catalytic domain. MEKK2 and MEKK3 are mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinases (MAPKKKs or MKKKs or MAP3Ks), proteins that phosphorylate and activate MAPK kinases (MAPKKs or MKKs or MAP2Ks), which in turn phosphorylate and activate MAPKs during signaling cascades t
Probab=97.23 E-value=0.00054 Score=49.31 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.368 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|+..+.||+|+||.||.|.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~lk~~~ 36 (263)
T cd06625 2 TNWRRGKLLGQGAFGRVYLCYDVDTGRELAVKQVP 36 (263)
T ss_pred CcccccceecCCCceEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 56888999999999999999999999999999864
No 149
>cd05071 PTKc_Src Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Src. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Src kinase; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Src (or c-Src) is a cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinase, containing an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region with a conserved tyr. It is activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase domain, and is negatively regulated by phosphorylation at the C-terminal tyr by Csk (C-terminal Src Kinase). c-Src is the vertebrate homolog of the oncogenic protein (v-Src) from Rous sarcoma virus. Together with other Src subfamily proteins, it is invo
Probab=97.22 E-value=0.00033 Score=51.02 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=27% Similarity=0.315 Sum_probs=31.0
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+ ..+|+|++.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~-~~valK~~~ 39 (262)
T cd05071 3 IPRESLRLEVKLGQGCFGEVWMGTWNGT-TRVAIKTLK 39 (262)
T ss_pred CChHHeeEeeecCCCCCCcEEEEEecCC-ceEEEEecc
Confidence 4457799999999999999999988655 459999875
No 150
>KOG1290|consensus
Probab=97.22 E-value=0.00062 Score=56.52 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=19% Similarity=0.137 Sum_probs=33.7
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeCC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKNS 106 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~~ 106 (106)
...|.+.+.||+|.|++||.|.+..+...||+|++++
T Consensus 77 ~gRY~v~rKLGWGHFSTVWLawDtq~~r~VAlKVvKS 113 (590)
T KOG1290|consen 77 GGRYHVQRKLGWGHFSTVWLAWDTQNKRYVALKVVKS 113 (590)
T ss_pred CceEEEEEeccccccceeEEEeeccCCeEEEEEEEeh
Confidence 3568899999999999999999999999999999864
No 151
>cd05068 PTKc_Frk_like Catalytic domain of Fyn-related kinase-like Protein Tyrosine Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Human Fyn-related kinase (Frk) and similar proteins; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Frk and Srk are members of the Src subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinases. Src kinases contain an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region containing a conserved tyr. They are activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase domain, but are negatively regulated by phosphorylation at the C-terminal tyr by Csk (C-terminal Src Kinase). Src proteins a
Probab=97.22 E-value=0.00048 Score=49.83 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=24% Similarity=0.263 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+. ++..+|+|.++
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~-~~~~v~iK~~~ 39 (261)
T cd05068 2 EIDRTSIQLLRKLGAGQFGEVWEGLWN-NTTPVAVKTLK 39 (261)
T ss_pred ccchhheeeEEEecccCCccEEEEEec-CCeEEEEEeeC
Confidence 355678999999999999999999875 45679999875
No 152
>cd05039 PTKc_Csk_like Catalytic domain of C-terminal Src kinase-like Protein Tyrosine Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; C-terminal Src kinase (Csk) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The Csk subfamily is composed of Csk, Chk, and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Csk subfamily kinases are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases containing the Src homology domains, SH3 and SH2, N-terminal to the catalytic tyr kinase domain. They negatively regulate the activity of Src kinases that are anchored to the plasma membrane. To inhibit Src kinases, Csk and Chk are translocated to the membrane via binding to specific transmembrane proteins, G-proteins, or adaptor proteins near the membrane. Csk
Probab=97.22 E-value=0.00043 Score=49.87 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=25% Similarity=0.315 Sum_probs=31.6
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..+|++.+.||.|+||.||+|... |+.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~--~~~v~iK~~~ 38 (256)
T cd05039 3 INSKELKLGATIGKGEFGDVMLGDYR--GQKVAVKCLK 38 (256)
T ss_pred cChhhccceeeeecCCCceEEEEEec--CcEEEEEEec
Confidence 45678999999999999999999874 7889999875
No 153
>cd05070 PTKc_Fyn_Yrk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Fyn and Yrk. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Fyn and Yrk kinases; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Fyn and Yrk are members of the Src subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinases. Src kinases contain an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region containing a conserved tyr. They are activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase domain, but are negatively regulated by phosphorylation at the C-terminal tyr by Csk (C-terminal Src Kinase). Src proteins are involved in signaling pathways that r
Probab=97.21 E-value=0.00027 Score=51.12 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=29% Similarity=0.285 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+. .+..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~~~v~~~~~~-~~~~~~~k~~~ 39 (260)
T cd05070 2 EIPRESLQLIKKLGNGQFGEVWMGTWN-GNTKVAVKTLK 39 (260)
T ss_pred CCchHHhhhhheeccccCceEEEEEec-CCceeEEEEec
Confidence 355678999999999999999999875 56679999874
No 154
>cd07843 STKc_CDC2L1 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Cell Division Cycle 2-like 1. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cell Division Cycle 2-like 1 (CDC2L1) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDC2L1 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDC2L1, also called PITSLRE, exists in different isoforms which are named using the alias CDK11(p). The CDC2L1 gene produces two protein products, CDK11(p110) and CDK11(p58). CDC2L1 is also represented by the caspase-processed CDK11(p46). CDK11(p110), the
Probab=97.21 E-value=0.00024 Score=52.32 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.581 Sum_probs=32.9
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+..+.||.|.||.||+|.+..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 39 (293)
T cd07843 4 VDEYEKLNRIEEGTYGVVYRARDKKTGEIVALKKLK 39 (293)
T ss_pred hhhhhhhhhhcCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 367899999999999999999999899999999874
No 155
>cd05098 PTKc_FGFR1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1 (FGFR1); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. FGFR1 is part of the FGFR subfamily, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with three immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of FGFRs to their ligands, the FGFs, results in receptor dimerization and activation, and intracellular signaling. The binding of FGFs to FGFRs is promiscuous, in that a receptor may be activated by several ligands and a ligand may bind to
Probab=97.20 E-value=0.00053 Score=51.14 Aligned_cols=42 Identities=31% Similarity=0.321 Sum_probs=33.7
Q ss_pred eeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-------CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 64 KTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-------TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 64 ~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-------tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+++..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||++++.. ++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 11 ~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 59 (307)
T cd05098 11 PRWEVPRDRLVLGKPLGEGCFGQVVMAEAIGLDKEKPNRVTKVAVKMLK 59 (307)
T ss_pred CcceeehHHeEEeeeeccCCCeeEEEeEEeccCCcccCccceEEEEecc
Confidence 3556667899999999999999999998643 23579999874
No 156
>cd05090 PTKc_Ror1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Receptor tyrosine kinase-like Orphan Receptor 1. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Receptor tyrosine kinase-like Orphan Receptor 1 (Ror1); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Ror proteins are orphan receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular region with immunoglobulin-like, cysteine-rich, and kringle domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. Ror RTKs are unrelated to the nuclear receptor subfamily called retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs). RTKs are usually activated through ligand binding, which causes dimerization and autophosphorylation of the intracellular tyr kinase cataly
Probab=97.20 E-value=0.00039 Score=51.01 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=19% Similarity=0.249 Sum_probs=30.9
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC----CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV----ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~----~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|++.+.||+|+||+||+|.+. .++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 43 (283)
T cd05090 3 PLSAVRFMEELGECAFGKIYKGHLYLPGMDHAQLVAIKTLK 43 (283)
T ss_pred ChhhceeeeeccccCCcceEEEEEecCCCCCcceEEEEecc
Confidence 4478999999999999999999853 355789999874
No 157
>cd07856 STKc_Sty1_Hog1 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinases, Fungal Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases Sty1 and Hog1. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Fungal Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) Sty1/Hog1 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The Sty1/Hog1 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This subfamily is composed of the MAPKs Sty1 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Hog1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and similar proteins. MAPKs are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. Sty1 and Hog1 are stress-activated MAPKs that partipate in transcriptional regulation in response to stress. Sty1 is activated in response to oxidative stress, osmotic stress, and U
Probab=97.19 E-value=0.00077 Score=51.25 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.523 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.+.|+..+.||.|+||.||+|.+..++..+|+|++
T Consensus 9 ~~~y~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~ 43 (328)
T cd07856 9 TNRYVDLQPVGMGAFGLVCSARDQLTGQNVAIKKI 43 (328)
T ss_pred ccceEEEEeecccCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEe
Confidence 46799999999999999999999999999999986
No 158
>cd07851 STKc_p38 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), p38 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The p38 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. p38 kinases are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), serving as important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. They function in the regulation of the cell cycle, cell development, cell differentiation, senescence, tumorigenesis, apoptosis, pain development and pain progression, and immune responses. p38 kinases are activated by the MAPK kinases MKK3 and MKK6, which in turn are activated by upstream MAPK kinase kinases including TAK1, ASK1, and MLK
Probab=97.19 E-value=0.00084 Score=51.18 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.467 Sum_probs=33.1
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+....||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 14 ~~~y~~~~~ig~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 49 (343)
T cd07851 14 PDRYQNLSPVGSGAYGQVCSAFDTKTGRKVAIKKLS 49 (343)
T ss_pred cCceEEEEEeccCCceEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEecc
Confidence 467999999999999999999999999999999864
No 159
>cd06637 STKc_TNIK Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Traf2- and Nck-interacting kinase. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), Traf2- and Nck-interacting kinase (TNIK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The TNIK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of this subfamily contain an N-terminal catalytic domain and a C-terminal citron homology (CNH) regulatory domain, similar to mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), kinase kinase kinase 4 (MAP4K4), and MAP4K6. MAP4Ks participate in some MAPK signaling pathways by activating a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MAP3K or MKKK). TNIK is an effector of Rap2, a small GTP-binding protein from the Ras family. TNIK specifically activ
Probab=97.18 E-value=0.00029 Score=51.11 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.493 Sum_probs=31.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|+..+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+++.+|+|++.
T Consensus 6 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~aik~~~ 40 (272)
T cd06637 6 GIFELVELVGNGTYGQVYKGRHVKTGQLAAIKVMD 40 (272)
T ss_pred hhhhHHHheeecCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEE
Confidence 45788889999999999999999999999999863
No 160
>cd05053 PTKc_FGFR Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The FGFR subfamily consists of FGFR1, FGFR2, FGFR3, FGFR4, and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K).PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. FGFR subfamily members are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with three immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of FGFRs to their ligands, the FGFs, and to heparin/heparan sulfate (HS) results in the formation of a ternary complex, which leads to receptor dimerization and activation,
Probab=97.18 E-value=0.00052 Score=50.45 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=33% Similarity=0.376 Sum_probs=32.9
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC-----cEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG-----TMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg-----~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.+..++|+..+.||+|+||.||++.+.... ..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~k~~~ 51 (293)
T cd05053 7 WELPRDRLTLGKPLGEGAFGQVVKAEAVGLDNPNETSTVAVKMLK 51 (293)
T ss_pred cccCHhHeEEeeEecccccccEEEEEEecCCCCCCceeEEEEEcc
Confidence 4456688999999999999999999886433 679999864
No 161
>cd06644 STKc_STK10_LOK Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, STK10 or Lymphocyte-oriented kinase. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), STK10 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The STK10 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Other names for STK10 include lymphocyte-oriented kinase (LOK) and Xenopus polo-like kinase kinase 1 (xPlkk1). STK10 is highly expressed in lymphocytes and is responsible in regulating leukocyte function associated antigen (LFA-1)-mediated lymphocyte adhesion. It plays a role in regulating the CD28 responsive element in T cells, and may also function as a regulator of polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1), a protein which is overexpressed in multiple tumor types.
Probab=97.18 E-value=0.00039 Score=51.33 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.463 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|++++.||.|+||.||++++..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 12 ~~y~i~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 46 (292)
T cd06644 12 EVWEIIGELGDGAFGKVYKAKNKETGALAAAKVIE 46 (292)
T ss_pred hhhhhhheecCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCceEEEEEec
Confidence 56899999999999999999999999999999874
No 162
>cd05065 PTKc_EphR_B Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Class EphB Ephrin Receptors. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Ephrin Receptor (EphR) subfamily; class EphB receptors; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. EphRs comprise the largest subfamily of receptor tyr kinases (RTKs). Class EphB receptors bind to transmembrane ephrin-B ligands. There are six vertebrate EhpB receptors (EphB1-6), which display promiscuous interactions with three ephrin-B ligands. One exception is EphB2, which also interacts with ephrin A5. EphRs contain an ephrin-binding domain and two fibronectin repeats extracellularly, a transmembrane segment, and a cytoplasmic tyr kinase domain. Binding of the ephr
Probab=97.18 E-value=0.00054 Score=49.78 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=22% Similarity=0.261 Sum_probs=30.9
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc---EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT---MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~---~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++. .||+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 41 (269)
T cd05065 3 VSCVKIEEVIGAGEFGEVCRGRLKLPGKREIFVAIKTLK 41 (269)
T ss_pred hHHeEEEeEecCCCCCeEEEEEEecCCCCceeEEEEEcC
Confidence 4678999999999999999999877664 69999874
No 163
>cd06609 STKc_MST3_like Catalytic domain of Mammalian Ste20-like protein kinase 3-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mammalian Ste20-like protein kinase 3 (MST3)-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MST3-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This subfamily is composed of MST3, MST4, STK25, Schizosaccharomyces pombe Nak1 and Sid1, Saccharomyces cerevisiae sporulation-specific protein 1 (SPS1), and related proteins. Nak1 is required by fission yeast for polarizing the tips of actin cytoskeleton and is involved in cell growth, cell separation, cell morphology and cell-cycle progression. Sid1 is a component in the septation initiation network (SIN)
Probab=97.17 E-value=0.00036 Score=50.86 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=23% Similarity=0.343 Sum_probs=31.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||.|+||.||++++..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 35 (274)
T cd06609 1 ELFTLLECIGKGSFGEVYKAIDKRTNQVVAIKVID 35 (274)
T ss_pred ChhhhhhhhcCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCeEEEEEEee
Confidence 36788899999999999999999999999999863
No 164
>KOG4250|consensus
Probab=97.17 E-value=0.00011 Score=62.74 Aligned_cols=33 Identities=39% Similarity=0.475 Sum_probs=30.0
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..+.||+|+||.||+++|+.||..+|||.++
T Consensus 15 W~~~e~LG~Ga~g~V~rgrnketG~~vAvK~~~ 47 (732)
T KOG4250|consen 15 WEMDERLGKGAFGNVYRGRNKETGRLVAVKTFN 47 (732)
T ss_pred eeehhhhcCCccceeeeecccccccchhHHhhh
Confidence 566778999999999999999999999999875
No 165
>smart00090 RIO RIO-like kinase.
Probab=97.16 E-value=0.00037 Score=51.88 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=18% Similarity=-0.082 Sum_probs=30.4
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEE-ECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMR-HVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~-~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|.+.+.||.|+||.||+|. +..+|+.||+|+++
T Consensus 29 ~~~i~~~Lg~G~~g~Vy~a~~~~~~g~~vaiK~~~ 63 (237)
T smart00090 29 LSAIGGCISTGKEANVYHALDFDGSGKERAVKIYR 63 (237)
T ss_pred hHHhCCeeccCcceeEEEEEecCCCCcEEEEEEEE
Confidence 47788899999999999998 77789999999875
No 166
>KOG0661|consensus
Probab=97.15 E-value=4.2e-05 Score=62.96 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.493 Sum_probs=33.2
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|.+++.||.|+||.||+|+...+|+.||||+++
T Consensus 9 m~RY~~i~klGDGTfGsV~la~~~~~~~~VAIK~MK 44 (538)
T KOG0661|consen 9 MDRYTVIRKLGDGTFGSVYLAKSKETGELVAIKKMK 44 (538)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHHHhcCCcceeEEEeeecCCCceeeHHHHH
Confidence 467899999999999999999999999999999874
No 167
>PTZ00266 NIMA-related protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=97.14 E-value=0.00075 Score=59.89 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=21% Similarity=0.316 Sum_probs=34.5
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...++|++++.||+|+||.||+|.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 10 ~~l~~YeIl~kLG~GgFGtVYLAkdk~tg~~vAlKvIk 47 (1021)
T PTZ00266 10 SRLNEYEVIKKIGNGRFGEVFLVKHKRTQEFFCWKAIS 47 (1021)
T ss_pred cccCCEEEEEEEecCCCeEEEEEEECCCCeEEEEEEEe
Confidence 34578999999999999999999999999999999874
No 168
>KOG0577|consensus
Probab=97.14 E-value=0.00016 Score=61.62 Aligned_cols=33 Identities=24% Similarity=0.520 Sum_probs=30.7
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|.-++.||.|+||.||.|++..+.++||+|.+.
T Consensus 28 f~dLrEIGHGSFGAVYfArd~~n~evVAIKKMs 60 (948)
T KOG0577|consen 28 FSDLREIGHGSFGAVYFARDVRNSEVVAIKKMS 60 (948)
T ss_pred HHHHHHhcCCccceeEEeeccCccceeeeeecc
Confidence 677899999999999999999999999999874
No 169
>KOG2052|consensus
Probab=97.14 E-value=0.00044 Score=56.75 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.353 Sum_probs=31.2
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeCC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKNS 106 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~~ 106 (106)
+.+..+++.||+|.||.||+++++ |+-||||++.+
T Consensus 210 arqI~L~e~IGkGRyGEVwrG~wr--Ge~VAVKiF~s 244 (513)
T KOG2052|consen 210 ARQIVLQEIIGKGRFGEVWRGRWR--GEDVAVKIFSS 244 (513)
T ss_pred hheeEEEEEecCccccceeecccc--CCceEEEEecc
Confidence 467889999999999999999996 88999999753
No 170
>cd05043 PTK_Ryk Pseudokinase domain of Ryk (Receptor related to tyrosine kinase). Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Receptor related to tyrosine kinase (Ryk); pseudokinase domain. The PTKc (catalytic domain) family to which this subfamily belongs, is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Ryk is a receptor tyr kinase (RTK) containing an extracellular region with two leucine-rich motifs, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular inactive pseudokinase domain. The extracellular region of Ryk shows homology to the N-terminal domain of Wnt inhibitory factor-1 (WIF) and serves as the ligand (Wnt) binding domain of Ryk. Ryk is expressed in many different tissues both during development and in adults, suggesting a widespread function. It
Probab=97.14 E-value=0.00067 Score=49.56 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=16% Similarity=0.107 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC----CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA----TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~----tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++.++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+.. ++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~i~~g~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~~k~~~ 44 (280)
T cd05043 3 ISRDRVTLSDLLQEGTFGRIFYGILIDEKPGKEEEVFVKTVK 44 (280)
T ss_pred cchhheEEeeeecccCCceEEEEEEecCCCCceeEEEEEEcc
Confidence 456889999999999999999999865 35789999864
No 171
>cd06629 STKc_MAPKKK_Bck1_like Catalytic domain of fungal Bck1-like MAP Kinase Kinase Kinases. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase (MAPKKK) subfamily, fungal Bck1-like proteins, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAPKKK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of this group include the MAPKKKs Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bck1 and Schizosaccharomyces pombe Mkh1, and related proteins. MAPKKKs phosphorylate and activate MAPK kinases (MAPKKs or MKKs or MAP2Ks), which in turn phosphorylate and activate MAPKs during signaling cascades that are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals. Budding yeast Bck1 is part of the cell inte
Probab=97.14 E-value=0.00065 Score=49.34 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=44% Similarity=0.536 Sum_probs=30.1
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|...+.||.|+||.||+|....+|+.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~a~K~~~ 35 (272)
T cd06629 2 KWVKGELIGKGTYGRVYLALNVTTGEMMAVKQVE 35 (272)
T ss_pred ceeecceecccCceEEEEEeecCCCceeeeeeee
Confidence 3667889999999999999998899999999763
No 172
>cd05088 PTKc_Tie2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Tie2. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tie2; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Tie2 is a receptor tyr kinase (RTK) containing an extracellular region, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The extracellular region contains an immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domain, three epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domains, a second Ig-like domain, and three fibronectin type III repeats. Tie2 is expressed mainly in endothelial cells and hematopoietic stem cells. It is also found in a subset of tumor-associated monocytes and eosinophils. The angiopoietins (Ang-1 to Ang-4) serve as ligands for Tie2. The binding of A
Probab=97.14 E-value=0.00071 Score=50.56 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=29% Similarity=0.346 Sum_probs=31.1
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcE--EEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTM--MAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~--vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++.. +|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~a~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 43 (303)
T cd05088 4 LEWNDIKFQDVIGEGNFGQVLKARIKKDGLRMDAAIKRMK 43 (303)
T ss_pred cchhhceeeeeecCCCCceEEEEEEccCCceeeEEEEEec
Confidence 3457899999999999999999999877754 5777653
No 173
>cd06613 STKc_MAP4K3_like Catalytic domain of Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase kinase-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase kinase 3 (MAPKKKK3 or MAP4K3)-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAP4K3-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This subfamily includes MAP4K3, MAP4K1, MAP4K2, MAP4K5, and related proteins. Vertebrate members contain an N-terminal catalytic domain and a C-terminal citron homology (CNH) regulatory domain, similar to MAP4K4/6. MAP4Ks are involved in some MAPK signaling pathways that are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals by activ
Probab=97.13 E-value=0.0011 Score=47.57 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=40% Similarity=0.614 Sum_probs=32.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+..+.||.|+||.||+|.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~l~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 37 (262)
T cd06613 3 EDYELIQRIGSGTYGDVYKARDIATGELVAIKVIK 37 (262)
T ss_pred cceEEEEEecCCCceEEEEeEecCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 68999999999999999999999899999999864
No 174
>cd06917 STKc_NAK1_like Catalytic domain of Fungal Nak1-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), Nak1 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The Nak1 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This subfamily is composed of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Nak1, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Kic1p (kinase that interacts with Cdc31p) and related proteins. Nak1 (also known as N-rich kinase 1), is required by fission yeast for polarizing the tips of actin cytoskeleton and is involved in cell growth, cell separation, cell morphology and cell-cycle progression. Kic1p is required by budding yeast for cell integrity and morphogenesis. Kic1p interacts with Cdc31p, the yeast homologue of cent
Probab=97.13 E-value=0.00048 Score=50.18 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=41% Similarity=0.594 Sum_probs=30.7
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|+..+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~y~~~~~l~~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 35 (277)
T cd06917 2 LYQRLELIGRGAYGAVYRGKHVPTGRVVALKIIN 35 (277)
T ss_pred hhhhhhheeccCCceEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 4777889999999999999999999999999863
No 175
>cd05066 PTKc_EphR_A Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Class EphA Ephrin Receptors. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Ephrin Receptor (EphR) subfamily; most class EphA receptors including EphA3, EphA4, EphA5, and EphA7, but excluding EphA1, EphA2 and EphA10; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. EphRs comprise the largest subfamily of receptor tyr kinases (RTKs). In general, class EphA receptors bind GPI-anchored ephrin-A ligands. There are ten vertebrate EphA receptors (EphA1-10), which display promiscuous interactions with six ephrin-A ligands. One exception is EphA4, which also binds ephrins-B2/B3. EphRs contain an ephrin-binding domain and two fibronectin repeats extracellul
Probab=97.13 E-value=0.00054 Score=49.85 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=24% Similarity=0.250 Sum_probs=30.4
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc---EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT---MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~---~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|++..++. .+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 41 (267)
T cd05066 2 DASCIKIEKVIGAGEFGEVCSGRLKLPGKREIPVAIKTLK 41 (267)
T ss_pred CHHHeEeeeeecccCCCceEEEEEecCCCCceEEEEEECC
Confidence 34678899999999999999999865543 79999864
No 176
>cd06636 STKc_MAP4K4_6 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase Kinase Kinase 4 and 6. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase kinase 4 (MAPKKKK4 or MAP4K4) and MAPKKKK6 (or MAP4K6) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAP4K4/MAP4K6 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of this subfamily contain an N-terminal catalytic domain and a C-terminal citron homology (CNH) regulatory domain. MAP4Ks (or MAPKKKKs) are involved in MAPK signaling pathways that are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals by activating a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MAP3K or MKKK). Ea
Probab=97.13 E-value=0.00059 Score=49.89 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=40% Similarity=0.506 Sum_probs=32.0
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.+.|++.+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+++.+|+|.+
T Consensus 15 ~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~a~K~~ 49 (282)
T cd06636 15 AGIFELVEVVGNGTYGQVYKGRHVKTGQLAAIKVM 49 (282)
T ss_pred hhhhhhheeeccCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEE
Confidence 36788899999999999999999999999999986
No 177
>cd05063 PTKc_EphR_A2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Ephrin Receptor A2. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Ephrin Receptor (EphR) subfamily; EphA2 receptor; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. EphRs comprise the largest subfamily of receptor tyr kinases (RTKs). In general, class EphA receptors bind GPI-anchored ephrin-A ligands. There are ten vertebrate EphA receptors (EphA1-10), which display promiscuous interactions with six ephrin-A ligands. EphRs contain an ephrin binding domain and two fibronectin repeats extracellularly, a transmembrane segment, and a cytoplasmic tyr kinase domain. Binding of the ephrin ligand to EphR requires cell-cell contact since both are anchored
Probab=97.13 E-value=0.00059 Score=49.45 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=22% Similarity=0.282 Sum_probs=31.1
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc---EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT---MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~---~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|+..+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++. .+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 42 (268)
T cd05063 3 HPSHITKQKVIGAGEFGEVFRGILKMPGRKEVAVAIKTLK 42 (268)
T ss_pred ChHHceEeeEecCCCCccEEEEEEecCCCCceEEEEEecc
Confidence 44678899999999999999999876554 79999874
No 178
>cd05073 PTKc_Hck Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Hematopoietic cell kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Hematopoietic cell kinase (Hck); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Hck is a member of the Src subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinases. Src kinases contain an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region containing a conserved tyr. They are activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase domain, but are negatively regulated by phosphorylation at the C-terminal tyr by Csk (C-terminal Src Kinase). Src proteins are involved in signaling pa
Probab=97.13 E-value=0.00087 Score=48.54 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=26% Similarity=0.255 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|.+..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||++... .+..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~vy~~~~~-~~~~~~iK~~~ 39 (260)
T cd05073 1 WEIPRESLKLEKKLGAGQFGEVWMATYN-KHTKVAVKTMK 39 (260)
T ss_pred CcccccceeEEeEecCccceEEEEEEec-CCccEEEEecC
Confidence 3456789999999999999999999864 45679999764
No 179
>cd06654 STKc_PAK1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, p21-activated kinase 1. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) 1, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two groups (I and II), according to their biochemical and structural features. PAK1 belongs to group I. Group I PAKs contain a PBD (p21-binding domain) overlapping with an AID (autoinhibitory domain), a C-terminal catalytic domain, SH3 binding sites and a non-classical SH3 binding
Probab=97.12 E-value=0.0011 Score=49.38 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.494 Sum_probs=32.2
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|+..+.||+|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 20 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~ik~~~ 54 (296)
T cd06654 20 KKYTRFEKIGQGASGTVYTAMDVATGQEVAIRQMN 54 (296)
T ss_pred cceeeEEEecCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 57899999999999999999999999999999874
No 180
>cd05112 PTKc_Itk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Interleukin-2-inducible T-cell Kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Interleukin-2 (IL-2)-inducible T-cell kinase (Itk); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Itk (also known as Tsk or Emt) is a member of the Tec subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases with similarity to Src kinases in that they contain Src homology protein interaction domains (SH3, SH2) N-terminal to the catalytic tyr kinase domain. Unlike Src kinases, most Tec subfamily members (except Rlk) also contain an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, which binds the products of PI3K and allows membrane recruitment and activ
Probab=97.11 E-value=0.00085 Score=48.19 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=19% Similarity=0.350 Sum_probs=30.7
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..+|.+.+.||+|+||.||++.+. .+..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~-~~~~~~~k~~~ 37 (256)
T cd05112 2 HPSELTLVQEIGSGQFGLVWLGYWL-EKRKVAIKTIR 37 (256)
T ss_pred ChhHeEEEeeecCcccceEEEEEEe-CCCeEEEEECC
Confidence 3468999999999999999999885 46789999864
No 181
>cd06624 STKc_ASK Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase (ASK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The ASK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Subfamily members are mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinases (MAPKKKs or MKKKs or MAP3Ks) and include ASK1, ASK2, and MAPKKK15. MAPKKKs phosphorylate and activate MAPK kinases (MAPKKs or MKKs or MAP2Ks), which in turn phosphorylate and activate MAPKs during signaling cascades that are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals. ASK1 (also called MAPKKK5) functions in the c-Jun N-terminal kina
Probab=97.09 E-value=0.00091 Score=48.55 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=37% Similarity=0.487 Sum_probs=31.2
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..+.+.....||+|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~~k~~~ 42 (268)
T cd06624 5 YEYDENGERVVLGKGTYGIVYAARDLSTQVRIAIKEIP 42 (268)
T ss_pred cccccCCceEEEecCCceEEEEeEecCCCcEEEEEEec
Confidence 34455555678999999999999999899999999864
No 182
>cd06645 STKc_MAP4K3 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase kinase 3. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase kinase 3 (MAPKKKK3 or MAP4K3) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAP4K3 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of this subfamily contain an N-terminal catalytic domain and a C-terminal citron homology (CNH) regulatory domain, similar to MAP4K4/6. MAP4Ks are involved in some MAPK signaling pathways that are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals by activating a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MAP3K or MKKK). Each MAPK cascade is activated
Probab=97.08 E-value=0.00022 Score=51.66 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=39% Similarity=0.577 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|...+.||+|+||.||+|++..++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 8 ~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 43 (267)
T cd06645 8 QEDFELIQRIGSGTYGDVYKARNVNTGELAAIKVIK 43 (267)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHHHhCCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 467888999999999999999999999999999864
No 183
>cd06608 STKc_myosinIII_like Catalytic domain of Class III myosin-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), Class III myosin-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The class III myosin-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Class III myosins are motor proteins with an N-terminal kinase catalytic domain and a C-terminal actin-binding motor domain. Class III myosins are present in the photoreceptors of invertebrates and vertebrates and in the auditory hair cells of mammals. The kinase domain of myosin III can phosphorylate several cytoskeletal proteins, conventional myosin regulatory light chains, and can autophosphorylate the C-terminal motor domain. Myosin I
Probab=97.08 E-value=0.00098 Score=47.93 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=33% Similarity=0.496 Sum_probs=32.9
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|++.+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~~y~~~~~l~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 40 (275)
T cd06608 5 TGIFELVEVIGEGTYGKVYKARHKKTGQLVAIKIMD 40 (275)
T ss_pred hhheeheeeecCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 378999999999999999999999899999999864
No 184
>cd05057 PTKc_EGFR_like Catalytic domain of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-like Protein Tyrosine Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. EGFR (HER, ErbB) subfamily members include EGFR (HER1, ErbB1), HER2 (ErbB2), HER3 (ErbB3), HER4 (ErbB4), and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. The EGFR proteins are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular EGF-related ligand-binding region, a transmembrane helix, and a cytoplasmic region with a tyr kinase domain and a regulatory C-terminal tail. Unlike other tyr kinases, phosphorylation of the activation loop of EGFR proteins is not critical to their activation. Instea
Probab=97.07 E-value=0.00073 Score=49.46 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=34% Similarity=0.452 Sum_probs=31.7
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc----EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT----MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~----~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+...+|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|. .+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aik~~~ 45 (279)
T cd05057 4 LKETELEKIKVLGSGAFGTVYKGVWIPEGEKVKIPVAIKVLR 45 (279)
T ss_pred cCHHHcEEcceecCCCCccEEEEEEecCCCCcceEEEEEecc
Confidence 345789999999999999999999876665 58998764
No 185
>cd06611 STKc_SLK_like Catalytic domain of Ste20-like kinase-like Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), Ste20-like kinase (SLK)-like subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The SLK-like subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Members of the subfamily include SLK, STK10 (also called LOK for lymphocyte-oriented kinase), SmSLK (Schistosoma mansoni SLK), and related proteins. SLK promotes apoptosis through apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) and the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) p38. It also plays a role in mediating actin reorganization. STK10 is responsible in regulating the CD28 responsive element in T cells, as well as leukocyte function associated anti
Probab=97.07 E-value=0.00028 Score=51.56 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=39% Similarity=0.453 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|++.+.||.|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~i~~~l~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 39 (280)
T cd06611 4 NDIWEIIGELGDGAFGKVYKAQHKETGLFAAAKIIQ 39 (280)
T ss_pred hhHHHHHHHhcCCCCceEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 367899999999999999999998899999999874
No 186
>cd05111 PTK_HER3 Pseudokinase domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, HER3. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; HER3 (ErbB3); pseudokinase domain. The PTKc (catalytic domain) family to which this subfamily belongs, is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. HER3 is a member of the EGFR (HER, ErbB) subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular EGF-related ligand-binding region, a transmembrane helix, and a cytoplasmic region with a tyr kinase domain and a regulatory C-terminal tail. Unlike other tyr kinases, phosphorylation of the activation loop of EGFR proteins is not critical to their activation. Instead, they are activated by ligand-induced dimerization, leading to the phosphorylation of tyr r
Probab=97.07 E-value=0.0006 Score=50.21 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=30% Similarity=0.469 Sum_probs=30.8
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcE----EEEEEe
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTM----MAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~----vAvK~I 104 (106)
+..++|..++.||.|+||+||+|.+..++.. +|+|.+
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~ 44 (279)
T cd05111 4 LKETELRKLKLLGSGVFGTVHKGIWIPEGDSIKIPVAIKTI 44 (279)
T ss_pred CCHhhceeccccCccCCcceEEEEEcCCCCceeeEEEEeec
Confidence 3457899999999999999999999877764 777765
No 187
>cd05050 PTKc_Musk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Muscle-specific kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Muscle-specific kinase (Musk); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Musk is a receptor tyr kinase (RTK) containing an extracellular region with four immunoglobulin-like domains and a cysteine-rich cluster, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. Musk is expressed and concentrated in the postsynaptic membrane in skeletal muscle. It is essential for the establishment of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), a peripheral synapse that conveys signals from motor neurons to muscle cells. Agrin, a large proteoglycan released from motor neurons, stimulates M
Probab=97.06 E-value=0.00053 Score=50.42 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=32% Similarity=0.441 Sum_probs=31.4
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-----CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-----TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-----tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|+..+.||+|+||.||+|.+.. ++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 44 (288)
T cd05050 3 PRNNIEYVRDIGQGAFGRVFQARAPGLLPYEPFTMVAVKMLK 44 (288)
T ss_pred ChHhceecccccccccccEEEEEEcccCCCCcceeEEEEecC
Confidence 45789999999999999999998743 57889999874
No 188
>cd05038 PTKc_Jak_rpt2 Catalytic (repeat 2) domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Janus kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Janus kinase (Jak) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain (repeat 2). The Jak subfamily is composed of Jak1, Jak2, Jak3, TYK2, and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Jak subfamily proteins are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases containing an N-terminal FERM domain, followed by a Src homology 2 (SH2) domain, a pseudokinase domain, and a C-terminal tyr kinase catalytic domain. Most Jaks are expressed in a wide variety of tissues, except for Jak3, which is expressed only in hematopoietic cells. Jaks are crucial for cytokine receptor signaling. They are activated by aut
Probab=97.06 E-value=0.00066 Score=49.29 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=42% Similarity=0.473 Sum_probs=30.5
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC----CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV----ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~----~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|...+.||+|+||.||++.+. .++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~avK~~~ 42 (284)
T cd05038 3 KRHLKFIKQLGEGHFGKVELCRYDPLGDNTGEQVAVKSLN 42 (284)
T ss_pred hhhchhheeeccCCCeeEEEeeecCCCCCCceEEEEEEec
Confidence 367888999999999999999864 347899999874
No 189
>cd05048 PTKc_Ror Catalytic Domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Receptor tyrosine kinase-like Orphan Receptors. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Receptor tyrosine kinase-like Orphan Receptor (Ror) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The Ror subfamily consists of Ror1, Ror2, and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Ror proteins are orphan receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular region with immunoglobulin-like, cysteine-rich, and kringle domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. Ror RTKs are unrelated to the nuclear receptor subfamily called retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs). RTKs are usually activated through ligand binding, which causes dimer
Probab=97.06 E-value=0.00035 Score=51.05 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=27% Similarity=0.335 Sum_probs=31.2
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC-----cEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG-----TMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg-----~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+...+ ..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~~K~~~ 44 (283)
T cd05048 3 PLSAVRFLEELGEGAFGKVYKGELTGPNERLSATSVAIKTLK 44 (283)
T ss_pred ChHHcchhhcccCccCCcEEEEEEecCCCCcceeeEEEEecc
Confidence 4578999999999999999999876554 679999874
No 190
>cd05110 PTKc_HER4 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, HER4. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; HER4 (ErbB4); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. HER4 is a member of the EGFR (HER, ErbB) subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular EGF-related ligand-binding region, a transmembrane helix, and a cytoplasmic region with a tyr kinase domain and a regulatory C-terminal tail. Unlike other tyr kinases, phosphorylation of the activation loop of EGFR proteins is not critical to their activation. Instead, they are activated by ligand-induced dimerization, leading to the phosphorylation of tyr residues in the C-terminal tail, which serve as bindin
Probab=97.05 E-value=0.00071 Score=50.47 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=34% Similarity=0.464 Sum_probs=31.7
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc----EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT----MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~----~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..++|+..+.||+|+||.||++.+..+|. .+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 45 (303)
T cd05110 4 LKETELKRVKVLGSGAFGTVYKGIWVPEGETVKIPVAIKILN 45 (303)
T ss_pred cchhhceeccccccCCCccEEEEEEecCCCcceeeEEEEecc
Confidence 345789999999999999999999877776 46888764
No 191
>KOG2345|consensus
Probab=97.04 E-value=0.00062 Score=52.54 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=22% Similarity=0.380 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
+...|.+.+.||+|+|+-||.+.+..++..||+|+|
T Consensus 19 n~~Ryri~~~LgeGGfsfv~LV~~~s~~~~YAlKkI 54 (302)
T KOG2345|consen 19 NNKRYRIQRLLGEGGFSFVDLVKGLSTGHLYALKKI 54 (302)
T ss_pred cCceEEEeeeecCCCceeeeeecccCcccchhhhee
Confidence 336677899999999999999999999999999987
No 192
>cd05148 PTKc_Srm_Brk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Srm and Brk. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Src-related kinase lacking C-terminal regulatory tyrosine and N-terminal myristylation sites (Srm) and breast tumor kinase (Brk, also called protein tyrosine kinase 6); catalytic (c) domains. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Srm and Brk are a member of the Src subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinases. Src kinases in general contain an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region containing a conserved tyr; they are activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase dom
Probab=97.04 E-value=0.00021 Score=51.49 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=19% Similarity=0.155 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
....+|.+.+.||.|+||.||+|.+.. +..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~y~~~~~ig~g~~~~vy~~~~~~-~~~~~~k~~~ 39 (261)
T cd05148 3 RPREEFTLERKLGSGYFGEVWEGLWKN-RVRVAIKILK 39 (261)
T ss_pred CcHHHHHHhhhhccCCCccEEEeEecC-CCcEEEEecc
Confidence 345689999999999999999999977 8899999874
No 193
>cd06655 STKc_PAK2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, p21-activated kinase 2. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) 2, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two groups (I and II), according to their biochemical and structural features. PAK2 belongs to group I. Group I PAKs contain a PBD (p21-binding domain) overlapping with an AID (autoinhibitory domain), a C-terminal catalytic domain, SH3 binding sites and a non-classical SH3 binding
Probab=97.03 E-value=0.0014 Score=48.85 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.458 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|+..+.||.|+||.||++.+..+|+.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 19 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~~~ 53 (296)
T cd06655 19 KKYTRYEKIGQGASGTVFTAIDVATGQEVAIKQIN 53 (296)
T ss_pred ceEEEEEEEecCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 45899999999999999999999999999999873
No 194
>KOG0576|consensus
Probab=97.02 E-value=0.0002 Score=61.23 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=36% Similarity=0.497 Sum_probs=34.0
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+||+++..+|+|+||.|||++++.+++..|+|.|+
T Consensus 14 ~ddyellqrvgsgTygdvyKaRd~~s~elaavkvVk 49 (829)
T KOG0576|consen 14 QDDYELLQRVGSGTYGDVYKARDKRSGELAAVKVVK 49 (829)
T ss_pred ccchhheeeecCCcccchhhhcccccCchhhheeee
Confidence 489999999999999999999999999999999874
No 195
>cd06647 STKc_PAK_I Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Group I p21-activated kinase. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) subfamily, Group I, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs are implicated in the regulation of many cellular processes including growth factor receptor-mediated proliferation, cell polarity, cell motility, cell death and survival, and actin cytoskeleton organization. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two groups (I and II), according to their bi
Probab=97.01 E-value=0.0013 Score=48.88 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=33% Similarity=0.475 Sum_probs=32.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|+..+.||+|+||.||++....++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 18 ~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~~~ 53 (293)
T cd06647 18 KKKYTRFEKIGQGASGTVYTAIDVATGQEVAIKQMN 53 (293)
T ss_pred hhhceeeeEecCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEec
Confidence 367899999999999999999988889999999863
No 196
>cd05091 PTKc_Ror2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Receptor tyrosine kinase-like Orphan Receptor 2. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Receptor tyrosine kinase-like Orphan Receptor 2 (Ror2); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Ror proteins are orphan receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular region with immunoglobulin-like, cysteine-rich, and kringle domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. Ror RTKs are unrelated to the nuclear receptor subfamily called retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs). RTKs are usually activated through ligand binding, which causes dimerization and autophosphorylation of the intracellular tyr kinase cataly
Probab=97.01 E-value=0.0002 Score=52.49 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=22% Similarity=0.257 Sum_probs=30.7
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC-----CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT-----GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t-----g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...+|.+.+.||.|+||.||+|.+..+ +..+|+|++.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 44 (283)
T cd05091 3 NLSTVRFMEELGEDRFGKVYKGHLFGTAPGEQTQAVAIKTLK 44 (283)
T ss_pred CHHHHHHHHHhCCCCCCeEEEEEEecCCCCCceeEEEEEEcc
Confidence 446788899999999999999987543 5789999875
No 197
>cd05069 PTKc_Yes Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Yes. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Yes kinase; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Yes (or c-Yes) is a member of the Src subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or non-receptor) tyr kinases. Src kinases contain an N-terminal SH4 domain with a myristoylation site, followed by SH3 and SH2 domains, a tyr kinase domain, and a regulatory C-terminal region containing a conserved tyr. They are activated by autophosphorylation at the tyr kinase domain, but are negatively regulated by phosphorylation at the C-terminal tyr by Csk (C-terminal Src Kinase). Src proteins are involved in signaling pathways that regulate cytokine an
Probab=97.00 E-value=0.00096 Score=48.32 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=27% Similarity=0.308 Sum_probs=30.4
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..++|.+...||+|+||.||++.+..+ ..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~ig~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~-~~~~lK~~~ 39 (260)
T cd05069 3 IPRESLRLDVKLGQGCFGEVWMGTWNGT-TKVAIKTLK 39 (260)
T ss_pred CChHHeeeeeeecCcCCCeEEEEEEcCC-ceEEEEEcc
Confidence 4456789999999999999999988654 459999864
No 198
>cd06612 STKc_MST1_2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinases, Mammalian Ste20-like protein kinase 1 and 2. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mammalian Ste20-like protein kinase 1 (MST1) and MST2 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MST1/2 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. This subfamily is composed of MST1, MST2, and related proteins including Drosophila Hippo and Dictyostelium discoideum Krs1 (kinase responsive to stress 1). MST1/2 and Hippo are involved in a conserved pathway that governs cell contact inhibition, organ size control, and tumor development. MST1 activates the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) through MKK7 (a
Probab=96.96 E-value=0.00089 Score=47.86 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.477 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|+..+.||.|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~y~~~~~i~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 37 (256)
T cd06612 3 EVFDILEKLGEGSYGSVYKAIHKETGQVVAIKVVP 37 (256)
T ss_pred ccchhhhhhcCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEee
Confidence 67899999999999999999999889999999874
No 199
>cd05036 PTKc_ALK_LTK Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase and Leukocyte Tyrosine Kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK) and Leukocyte Tyrosine (tyr) Kinase (LTK); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyr residues in protein substrates. ALK and LTK are orphan receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) whose ligands are not yet well-defined. RTKs contain an extracellular ligand-binding domain, a transmembrane region, and an intracellular tyr kinase domain. They are usually activated through ligand binding, which causes dimerization and autophosphorylation of the intracellular tyr kinase catalytic domain. ALK appears to play an important role in mammalian neural development as well
Probab=96.96 E-value=0.00089 Score=49.03 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.295 Sum_probs=31.5
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-----CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-----TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-----tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+.. ++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~ik~~~ 45 (277)
T cd05036 5 RDSITLLRALGHGAFGEVYEGLYRGRDGDAVELQVAVKTLP 45 (277)
T ss_pred HHHcEeeeECCCCCCCcEEEEEEecCCCCCCceeEEEEEcC
Confidence 4678999999999999999999976 77889999864
No 200
>cd06607 STKc_TAO Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Thousand-and-one amino acids proteins. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), thousand-and-one amino acids (TAO) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The TAO subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. TAO proteins possess mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MAP3K or MKKK) activity. They activate the MAPKs, p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), by phosphorylating and activating the respective MAP/ERK kinases (MEKs, also known as MKKs or MAPKKs), MEK3/MEK6 and MKK4/MKK7. MAPK signaling cascades are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals. Vertebrates contain three TAO subfamily
Probab=96.95 E-value=0.0011 Score=49.51 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.486 Sum_probs=31.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|...+.||+|+||.||++.+..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 15 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~~~ 49 (307)
T cd06607 15 KLFTDLREIGHGSFGAVYFARDVRTNEVVAIKKMS 49 (307)
T ss_pred hhhhhheeecCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 44888899999999999999999899999999874
No 201
>cd05082 PTKc_Csk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, C-terminal Src kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; C-terminal Src kinase (Csk); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. The Csk subfamily kinases are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases containing the Src homology domains, SH3 and SH2, N-terminal to the catalytic tyr kinase domain. They negatively regulate the activity of Src kinases that are anchored to the plasma membrane. To inhibit Src kinases, Csk is translocated to the membrane via binding to specific transmembrane proteins, G-proteins, or adaptor proteins near the membrane. Csk catalyzes the tyr phosphorylation of the regulatory C-terminal tail of Src kinases, re
Probab=96.93 E-value=0.0011 Score=47.79 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=25% Similarity=0.332 Sum_probs=30.9
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..+|++.+.||+|+||.||++... |..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~--~~~~~~k~~~ 38 (256)
T cd05082 3 LNMKELKLLQTIGKGEFGDVMLGDYR--GNKVAVKCIK 38 (256)
T ss_pred ccHHhCeeeeeecccCCCeEEEEEEc--CCcEEEEEeC
Confidence 45578999999999999999999774 7789999874
No 202
>cd05113 PTKc_Btk_Bmx Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Bruton's tyrosine kinase and Bone marrow kinase on the X chromosome. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk) and Bone marrow kinase on the X chromosome (Bmx); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Btk and Bmx (also named Etk) are members of the Tec subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases with similarity to Src kinases in that they contain Src homology protein interaction domains (SH3, SH2) N-terminal to the catalytic tyr kinase domain. Unlike Src kinases, most Tec subfamily members (except Rlk) also contain an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, which binds
Probab=96.93 E-value=0.0012 Score=47.94 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=25% Similarity=0.406 Sum_probs=30.0
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.++|.+.+.||+|+||+||.+.+.. +..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~~~vy~~~~~~-~~~~aik~~~ 37 (256)
T cd05113 2 DPKDLTFLKELGTGQFGVVKYGKWRG-QYDVAIKMIK 37 (256)
T ss_pred ChHHeEEeeEecCcccceEEEEEecC-CCcEEEEEcC
Confidence 34789999999999999999998754 4469999875
No 203
>cd07868 STKc_CDK8 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase 8. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cyclin-Dependent protein Kinase 8 (CDK8) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDK8 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDK8 can act as a negative or positive regulator of transcription, depending on the scenario. Together with its regulator, cyclin C, it reversibly associates with the multi-subunit core Mediator complex, a cofactor that is involved in regulating RNA p
Probab=96.92 E-value=0.0013 Score=49.07 Aligned_cols=30 Identities=33% Similarity=0.545 Sum_probs=25.5
Q ss_pred EeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC--CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 76 ICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV--ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 76 ~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~--~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.||+|+||+||+|++. .++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 6 ~~~lG~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 37 (317)
T cd07868 6 GCKVGRGTYGHVYKAKRKDGKDDRDYALKQIE 37 (317)
T ss_pred ccccccCCCeEEEEEEEccCCCCceEEEEEEC
Confidence 467999999999999975 467899999874
No 204
>KOG0194|consensus
Probab=96.91 E-value=0.0012 Score=54.28 Aligned_cols=43 Identities=26% Similarity=0.311 Sum_probs=35.1
Q ss_pred CeeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc---E-EEEEEeC
Q psy13289 63 DKTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT---M-MAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 63 ~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~---~-vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
-+.|.+.-++..+.+.||+|+||.||+|+.+..+. . ||+|...
T Consensus 149 r~~Wel~H~~v~l~kkLGeGaFGeV~~G~l~~~~~~~~~~VAvK~~k 195 (474)
T KOG0194|consen 149 RQKWELSHSDIELGKKLGEGAFGEVFKGKLKLKNGFKVVPVAVKTTK 195 (474)
T ss_pred ccccEEeccCccccceeecccccEEEEEEEEecCCceeeeeEEEeec
Confidence 45678888898899999999999999998865432 3 8999764
No 205
>cd06640 STKc_MST4 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Mammalian Ste20-like protein kinase 4. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), mammalian Ste20-like protein kinase 4 (MST4) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MST4 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MST4 is sometimes referred to as MASK (MST3 and SOK1-related kinase). It plays a role in mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling during cytoskeletal rearrangement, morphogenesis, and apoptosis. It influences cell growth and transformation by modulating the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway. MST4 may also play a role in tumor formation and progression. It localizes in the Golgi apparatus by inter
Probab=96.91 E-value=0.00072 Score=49.54 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.357 Sum_probs=31.2
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|+.++.||.|+||.||+|.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 38 (277)
T cd06640 4 ELFTKLERIGKGSFGEVFKGIDNRTQQVVAIKIID 38 (277)
T ss_pred HhhhhhhhcccCCCeEEEEEEEccCCEEEEEEEEe
Confidence 45778889999999999999999899999999864
No 206
>cd05097 PTKc_DDR_like Catalytic domain of Discoidin Domain Receptor-like Protein Tyrosine Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Discoidin Domain Receptor (DDR)-like proteins; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. DDR-like proteins are members of the DDR subfamily, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular discoidin homology domain, a transmembrane segment, an extended juxtamembrane region, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of the ligand, collagen, to DDRs results in a slow but sustained receptor activation. DDRs regulate cell adhesion, proliferation, and extracellular matrix remodeling. They have been linked to a variety of human cancers including
Probab=96.90 E-value=0.00065 Score=50.31 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=25% Similarity=0.286 Sum_probs=29.1
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC--------------cEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG--------------TMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg--------------~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|++.+.||+|+||.||.|++..++ ..||+|.++
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 53 (295)
T cd05097 4 RQQLRLKEKLGEGQFGEVHLCEAEGLAEFLGEGAPEFDGQPVLVAVKMLR 53 (295)
T ss_pred hHhCeehhccCCCCCceEEecccccchhhccccCcccCCCceEEEEEecC
Confidence 467999999999999999999875432 358999874
No 207
>cd05059 PTKc_Tec_like Catalytic domain of Tec-like Protein Tyrosine Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tyrosine kinase expressed in hepatocellular carcinoma (Tec) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The Tec subfamily is composed of Tec, Btk, Bmx (Etk), Itk (Tsk, Emt), Rlk (Txk), and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Tec kinases are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases (nRTKs) with similarity to Src kinases in that they contain Src homology protein interaction domains (SH3, SH2) N-terminal to the catalytic tyr kinase domain. Unlike Src kinases, most Tec subfamily members (except Rlk) also contain an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, which binds the products of PI3K and allows
Probab=96.90 E-value=0.00066 Score=49.07 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=23% Similarity=0.357 Sum_probs=30.0
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|.+.+.||+|+||.||++.+. ++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~~~v~~~~~~-~~~~~~iK~~~ 37 (256)
T cd05059 3 PSELTFLKELGSGQFGVVHLGKWR-GKIDVAIKMIR 37 (256)
T ss_pred hHHcchhhhhccCCCceEEEeEec-CCccEEEEEec
Confidence 467889999999999999999886 46689999874
No 208
>cd05049 PTKc_Trk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Tropomyosin Related Kinases. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tropomyosin Related Kinase (Trk) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The Trk subfamily consists of TrkA, TrkB, TrkC, and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Trk subfamily members are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular region with arrays of leucine-rich motifs flanked by two cysteine-rich clusters followed by two immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. Binding to their ligands, the nerve growth factor (NGF) family of neutrotrophins, leads to Trk receptor oligomerization and activation of the catalyt
Probab=96.88 E-value=0.00053 Score=49.91 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.354 Sum_probs=30.3
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-----CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-----TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-----tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|.+.. ++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 44 (280)
T cd05049 4 RDTIVLKRELGEGAFGKVFLGECYHLEPENDKELVAVKTLK 44 (280)
T ss_pred hHHhhHHhhccccCCceEeeeeeccccCcCCcceEEEEeec
Confidence 4678899999999999999998753 35789999874
No 209
>cd05144 RIO2_C RIO kinase family; RIO2, C-terminal catalytic domain. The RIO kinase catalytic domain family is part of a larger superfamily, that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as the typical serine/threonine/tyrosine protein kinases (PKs), aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). RIO kinases are atypical protein serine kinases containing a kinase catalytic signature, but otherwise show very little sequence similarity to typical PKs. Serine kinases catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine residues in protein substrates. The RIO catalytic domain is truncated compared to the catalytic domains of typical PKs, with deletions of the loops responsible for substrate binding. RIO2 is present in archaea and eukaryotes. It contains an N-terminal winged helix (wHTH) domain and a C-terminal RIO kinase catalytic domain. The wHTH domain is primarily seen in DNA-binding proteins, although some wHTH dom
Probab=96.88 E-value=0.001 Score=47.31 Aligned_cols=32 Identities=19% Similarity=0.015 Sum_probs=27.8
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|...+.||.|+||.||++.+. +|+.+|||+++
T Consensus 17 ~~~~~~i~~G~~g~Vy~~~~~-~g~~vavK~~~ 48 (198)
T cd05144 17 ESLGNQIGVGKESDVYLALDP-DGNPVALKFHR 48 (198)
T ss_pred hhcCCccccCcceEEEEEEcC-CCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 566788999999999999884 79999999753
No 210
>cd05101 PTKc_FGFR2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 2. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 2 (FGFR2); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. FGFR2 is part of the FGFR subfamily, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with three immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of FGFRs to their ligands, the FGFs, results in receptor dimerization and activation, and intracellular signaling. The binding of FGFs to FGFRs is promiscuous, in that a receptor may be activated by several ligands and a ligand may bind to
Probab=96.87 E-value=0.0011 Score=49.21 Aligned_cols=41 Identities=24% Similarity=0.292 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-------CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-------ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-------~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.+..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|++. ..+..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~~~ 56 (304)
T cd05101 9 RWEFSRDKLTLGKPLGEGCFGQVVMAEALGIDKDKPKEAVTVAVKMLK 56 (304)
T ss_pred cccccHHHeeecceeeccCCceEEEEEEeccCCCCCCcceeEEeeecc
Confidence 45566788999999999999999999753 234579999864
No 211
>PTZ00024 cyclin-dependent protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=96.87 E-value=0.0012 Score=49.80 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.618 Sum_probs=29.5
Q ss_pred CCee-EEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLV-KICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~-~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|. +.+.||.|+||+||+|.+..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 8 ~ry~~~~~~ig~G~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 43 (335)
T PTZ00024 8 ERYIQKGAHLGEGTYGKVEKAYDTLTGKIVAIKKVK 43 (335)
T ss_pred cchhhhhhcccCCCceeEEEEEECCCCCeEEEEEee
Confidence 3454 4567999999999999999999999999864
No 212
>cd07852 STKc_MAPK15 Catalytic domain of the Serine/Threonine Kinase, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 15. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 15 (MAPK15) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The MAPK15 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. MAPKs are important mediators of cellular responses to extracellular signals. Human MAPK15 is also called Extracellular signal Regulated Kinase 8 (ERK8) while the rat protein is called ERK7. ERK7 and ERK8 display both similar and different biochemical properties. They autophosphorylate and activate themselves and do not require upstream activating kinases. ERK7 is constitutively active and is not affected by extracellular stimul
Probab=96.86 E-value=0.00067 Score=51.35 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=35% Similarity=0.450 Sum_probs=31.8
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
++|+..+.||+|+||.||+|.+..+|+.+|+|++
T Consensus 7 ~~y~~~~~lg~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~vK~~ 40 (337)
T cd07852 7 RKYEILQKLGKGAYGIVWKAIDRRTKEVVALKKI 40 (337)
T ss_pred hHHHHhHhhcCCCCeeEEEEEEcCCCeEEEEEee
Confidence 6789999999999999999999889999999986
No 213
>cd05051 PTKc_DDR Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Discoidin Domain Receptors. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Discoidin Domain Receptor (DDR) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The DDR subfamily consists of homologs of mammalian DDR1, DDR2, and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. DDR subfamily members are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular discoidin homology domain, a transmembrane segment, an extended juxtamembrane region, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of the ligand, collagen, to DDRs results in a slow but sustained receptor activation. DDRs regulate cell adhesion, proliferation, and extracellular matrix remodeling. They have been linke
Probab=96.85 E-value=0.0012 Score=48.42 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=24% Similarity=0.272 Sum_probs=30.0
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC----------------cEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG----------------TMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg----------------~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...+|++.+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++ ..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~va~K~~~ 55 (296)
T cd05051 3 PRQPLNFVEKLGEGQFGEVHLCEADGLQDFSEKAFAENDNADAPVLVAVKVLR 55 (296)
T ss_pred chhhCcccccccCCCCccEEEEEeccCCcccccccccccccCCceeEEEEEec
Confidence 3468999999999999999999876543 457999874
No 214
>cd05100 PTKc_FGFR3 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3 (FGFR3); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. FGFR3 is part of the FGFR subfamily, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with three immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of FGFRs to their ligands, the FGFs, results in receptor dimerization and activation, and intracellular signaling. The binding of FGFs to FGFRs is promiscuous, in that a receptor may be activated by several ligands and a ligand may bind to
Probab=96.84 E-value=0.0014 Score=49.63 Aligned_cols=42 Identities=21% Similarity=0.249 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred eeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC-------CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 64 KTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT-------GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 64 ~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t-------g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|++...+|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|++... +..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 5 ~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~ig~G~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 53 (334)
T cd05100 5 PKWELSRTRLTLGKPLGEGCFGQVVMAEAIGIDKDKPNKPVTVAVKMLK 53 (334)
T ss_pred cccccCHhHeeecceeccccCCcEEEEEEeccCCccCCcceeEEEEEcc
Confidence 34566667899999999999999999986432 2368999764
No 215
>cd05056 PTKc_FAK Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Focal Adhesion Kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. FAK is a cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinase that contains an autophosphorylation site and a FERM domain at the N-terminus, a central tyr kinase domain, proline-rich regions, and a C-terminal FAT (focal adhesion targeting) domain. FAK activity is dependent on integrin-mediated cell adhesion, which facilitates N-terminal autophosphorylation. Full activation is achieved by the phosphorylation of its two adjacent A-loop tyrosines. FAK is important in mediating signaling initiated at sites of cell adhesions
Probab=96.83 E-value=0.002 Score=46.82 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=21% Similarity=0.241 Sum_probs=31.1
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC---CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT---GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t---g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++..++|.+.+.||.|+||.||+|.+... ...+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~ik~~~ 43 (270)
T cd05056 2 EIQREDITLGRCIGEGQFGDVYQGVYMSPENEKIAVAVKTCK 43 (270)
T ss_pred eechhhceeeeeeCCccceeEEEEEEecCCCCCcceEEEecC
Confidence 35567889999999999999999987543 3468999764
No 216
>cd06635 STKc_TAO1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Thousand-and-one amino acids 1. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), thousand-and-one amino acids 1 (TAO1) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The TAO subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. TAO proteins possess mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MAP3K or MKKK) activity. MAPK signaling cascades are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals. TAO1 is sometimes referred to as prostate-derived sterile 20-like kinase 2 (PSK2). TAO1 activates the p38 MAPK through direct interaction with and activation of MEK3. TAO1 is highly expressed in the brain and may play a role in neuron
Probab=96.82 E-value=0.0012 Score=49.61 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.486 Sum_probs=31.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|...+.||+|+||.||++++..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 25 ~~f~~~~~lg~G~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~valK~~~ 59 (317)
T cd06635 25 KLFTDLREIGHGSFGAVYFARDVRTNEVVAIKKMS 59 (317)
T ss_pred hhhhhhheeccCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 34778899999999999999999899999999874
No 217
>cd05099 PTKc_FGFR4 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 4. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 4 (FGFR4); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. FGFR4 is part of the FGFR subfamily, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with three immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of FGFRs to their ligands, the FGFs, results in receptor dimerization and activation, and intracellular signaling. The binding of FGFs to FGFRs is promiscuous, in that a receptor may be activated by several ligands and a ligand may bind to
Probab=96.81 E-value=0.0016 Score=48.79 Aligned_cols=41 Identities=27% Similarity=0.315 Sum_probs=32.6
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-------CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-------TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-------tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.+..++|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|++.. ....+|+|.+.
T Consensus 6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aiK~~~ 53 (314)
T cd05099 6 KWEFPRDRLVLGKPLGEGCFGQVVRAEAYGIDKSRPDQTVTVAVKMLK 53 (314)
T ss_pred cccccHHHeeeeeeecCCCcccEEEeeecccCCccCCcceEEEEEecC
Confidence 455666889999999999999999998632 34579999864
No 218
>KOG0198|consensus
Probab=96.80 E-value=0.0011 Score=51.91 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=38% Similarity=0.454 Sum_probs=31.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.++...+.||+|+||.||.+.+..+|..+|||.+
T Consensus 17 ~~~~~~~~lG~Gs~G~V~l~~~~~~g~~~AvK~v 50 (313)
T KOG0198|consen 17 SNWSKGKLLGRGSFGSVYLATNKKTGELMAVKSV 50 (313)
T ss_pred chhhhhccccCccceEEEEEEecCCCcceeeeee
Confidence 5678899999999999999999999999999986
No 219
>PHA03211 serine/threonine kinase US3; Provisional
Probab=96.79 E-value=0.0025 Score=51.74 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=21% Similarity=0.090 Sum_probs=31.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
..|.+...||+|+||.||+|++..+++.||||..
T Consensus 169 ~gy~i~~~Lg~G~~G~Vy~a~~~~~~~~vavK~~ 202 (461)
T PHA03211 169 LGFAIHRALTPGSEGCVFESSHPDYPQRVVVKAG 202 (461)
T ss_pred CCeEEEEEEccCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEecc
Confidence 4689999999999999999999999999999963
No 220
>PHA03390 pk1 serine/threonine-protein kinase 1; Provisional
Probab=96.77 E-value=0.0018 Score=47.56 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=20% Similarity=0.276 Sum_probs=29.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeee--CccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDL--GRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~L--G~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|++.+.+ |.|+||.||++++..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 14 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 50 (267)
T PHA03390 14 KNCEIVKKLKLIDGKFGKVSVLKHKPTQKLFVQKIIK 50 (267)
T ss_pred HhhccccceeecCCCceEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 345555554 99999999999999999999999864
No 221
>KOG0589|consensus
Probab=96.75 E-value=0.00045 Score=56.16 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.499 Sum_probs=33.7
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|+.++.||+|+||.++.++|+..+..|++|.|+
T Consensus 3 m~~Ye~~~~iG~GafG~a~lvrhk~~~~~~vlK~I~ 38 (426)
T KOG0589|consen 3 MDNYEVLRQVGRGAFGSALLVRHKSDDKLYVLKKIN 38 (426)
T ss_pred cchhhhhhhcCccccchhhhhhhccCCceEEEEEEe
Confidence 478999999999999999999999999999999985
No 222
>cd06633 STKc_TAO3 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Thousand-and-one amino acids 3. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), thousand-and-one amino acids 3 (TAO3) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The TAO subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. TAO proteins possess mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MAP3K or MKKK) activity. MAPK signaling cascades are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals. TAO3 is also known as JIK (JNK inhibitory kinase) or KFC (kinase from chicken). It specifically activates c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), presumably by phosphorylating and activating MKK4/MKK7. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, TAO3 is a co
Probab=96.73 E-value=0.0022 Score=48.21 Aligned_cols=33 Identities=27% Similarity=0.493 Sum_probs=29.7
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|...+.||+|+||.||+|++..+|..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 23 ~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~ik~~~ 55 (313)
T cd06633 23 FVGLHEIGHGSFGAVYFATNSHTNEVVAVKKMS 55 (313)
T ss_pred hhcceeeccCCCeEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 566788999999999999999999999999874
No 223
>cd05079 PTKc_Jak1_rpt2 Catalytic (repeat 2) domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Janus kinase 1. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Janus kinase 1 (Jak1); catalytic (c) domain (repeat 2). The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Jak1 is a member of the Janus kinase (Jak) subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases containing an N-terminal FERM domain, followed by a Src homology 2 (SH2) domain, a pseudokinase domain, and a C-terminal tyr kinase domain. Jaks are crucial for cytokine receptor signaling. They are activated by autophosphorylation upon cytokine-induced receptor aggregation, and subsequently trigger downstream signaling events such as the phosphorylation of signal transducers a
Probab=96.72 E-value=0.0016 Score=47.85 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=43% Similarity=0.514 Sum_probs=29.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEE----CCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRH----VATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~----~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|..++.||+|+||.||.|.. ..++..+|+|.++
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~va~K~~~ 42 (284)
T cd05079 4 RFLKRIRDLGEGHFGKVELCRYDPEGDNTGEQVAVKSLK 42 (284)
T ss_pred hhhhhceecCCCCceeEEEEEEccCCCCccceEEEEEcC
Confidence 3467899999999999999974 4578899999875
No 224
>cd06642 STKc_STK25-YSK1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, STK25 or Yeast Sps1/Ste20-related kinase 1. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), STK25 subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The STK25 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. STK25 is also called Ste20/oxidant stress response kinase 1 (SOK1) or yeast Sps1/Ste20-related kinase 1 (YSK1). STK25 is localized in the Golgi apparatus through its interaction with the Golgi matrix protein GM130. It may play a role in the regulation of cell migration and polarization. STK25 binds and phosphorylates CCM3 (cerebral cavernous malformation 3), also called PCD10 (programmed cell death 10), and may play a role in apoptosis. Human STK25
Probab=96.72 E-value=0.00079 Score=49.21 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.367 Sum_probs=30.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|...+.||+|+||.||+|.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~y~~~~~l~~g~~~~vy~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 38 (277)
T cd06642 4 ELFTKLERIGKGSFGEVYKGIDNRTKEVVAIKIID 38 (277)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHHhcCCCCeeEEEEEEcCCCeEEEEEEec
Confidence 34667788999999999999998889999999864
No 225
>cd06643 STKc_SLK Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Ste20-like kinase. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), Ste20-like kinase (SLK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The SLK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. SLK promotes apoptosis through apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) and the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) p38. It acts as a MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK) by phosphorylating ASK1, resulting in the phosphorylation of p38. SLK also plays a role in mediating actin reorganization. It is part of a microtubule-associated complex that is targeted at adhesion sites, and is required in focal adhesion turnover and in regulating cell migration.
Probab=96.71 E-value=0.0013 Score=48.11 Aligned_cols=33 Identities=36% Similarity=0.488 Sum_probs=30.0
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|++.+.||.|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 7 ~~i~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 39 (282)
T cd06643 7 WEIIGELGDGAFGKVYKAQNKETGVLAAAKVID 39 (282)
T ss_pred HHHHhhcccCCCeEEEEEEECCCCeEEEEEEeC
Confidence 578889999999999999999999999999874
No 226
>KOG1166|consensus
Probab=96.70 E-value=0.0026 Score=56.26 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=29% Similarity=0.517 Sum_probs=33.9
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
.+.+..+.|.+-+.||+|+||.||.|.+.. |+.+|||.
T Consensus 692 ~~~~~~~~~~I~~e~G~g~y~~vy~a~~~~-~~~~alK~ 729 (974)
T KOG1166|consen 692 EFEVGGEKFCISKEIGEGSYGSVYVATHSN-GKLVALKV 729 (974)
T ss_pred eeeecceeEEEEeeeccccceEEEEeecCC-CcEEEEEe
Confidence 455667889999999999999999999977 99999996
No 227
>KOG0587|consensus
Probab=96.70 E-value=0.0022 Score=56.06 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=43% Similarity=0.543 Sum_probs=33.5
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+.|++++.||.|.||.||+++++.+++..|+|++.
T Consensus 17 p~d~~ei~evig~Gtygkv~k~k~~~~~~~aa~kI~~ 53 (953)
T KOG0587|consen 17 PADIFEIIEVIGNGTYGKVYKGRHVKTGQLAAIKIMD 53 (953)
T ss_pred CCCccEEEEEEeeccceeEEEEeeeecCceeeeEeec
Confidence 3466899999999999999999999999999999864
No 228
>cd07867 STKc_CDC2L6 Catalytic domain of Serine/Threonine Kinase, Cell Division Cycle 2-like 6. Serine/Threonine Kinases (STKs), Cell Division Cycle 2-like 6 (CDC2L6) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The CDC2L6 subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. CDKs belong to a large family of STKs that are regulated by their cognate cyclins. Together, they are involved in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription, and neuronal function. CDC2L6 is also called CDK8-like and was previously referred to as CDK11. However, this is a confusing nomenclature as CDC2L6 is distinct from CDC2L1, which is represented by the two protein products from its gene, called CDK11(p110) and CDK11(p58), as well as
Probab=96.70 E-value=0.003 Score=46.91 Aligned_cols=30 Identities=33% Similarity=0.551 Sum_probs=25.0
Q ss_pred EeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC--CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 76 ICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA--TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 76 ~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~--tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...||+|+||.||+|++.. ++..||+|.+.
T Consensus 6 g~~lG~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~k~~~ 37 (317)
T cd07867 6 GCKVGRGTYGHVYKAKRKDGKDEKEYALKQIE 37 (317)
T ss_pred ceEeccCCCeeEEEEEecCCCccceEEEEEec
Confidence 3579999999999999754 56789999874
No 229
>KOG1187|consensus
Probab=96.69 E-value=0.0021 Score=50.81 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.402 Sum_probs=31.1
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|..-+.||+|+||.||+|.... |..+|||++.
T Consensus 73 AT~~Fs~~~~ig~Ggfg~VYkG~l~~-~~~vAVK~~~ 108 (361)
T KOG1187|consen 73 ATNNFSESNLIGEGGFGTVYKGVLSD-GTVVAVKRLS 108 (361)
T ss_pred HHhCCchhcceecCCCeEEEEEEECC-CCEEEEEEec
Confidence 45789989999999999999999854 5899999874
No 230
>cd05083 PTKc_Chk Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Csk homologous kinase. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Csk homologous kinase (Chk); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Csk subfamily kinases are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases containing the Src homology domains, SH3 and SH2, N-terminal to the catalytic tyr kinase domain. They negatively regulate the activity of Src kinases that are anchored to the plasma membrane. Chk is also referred to as megakaryocyte-associated tyrosine kinase (Matk). To inhibit Src kinases, Chk is translocated to the membrane via binding to specific transmembrane proteins, G-proteins, or adaptor proteins near the membrane. Chk inhibit Src ki
Probab=96.69 E-value=0.0012 Score=47.58 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.322 Sum_probs=29.9
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...+|.+.+.||.|+||.||++.. ++..+|+|.++
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~--~~~~~~iK~~~ 38 (254)
T cd05083 4 NLQKLTLGEIIGEGEFGAVLQGEY--TGQKVAVKNIK 38 (254)
T ss_pred cHHHceeeeeeccCCCCceEeccc--CCCceEEEeec
Confidence 447899999999999999999864 67889999874
No 231
>KOG1152|consensus
Probab=96.68 E-value=0.0021 Score=54.52 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.337 Sum_probs=33.2
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|..++.+|+|+||.|+.|.|+.....|++|.|.
T Consensus 560 ~s~yttlq~lG~GAyGkV~lai~K~n~~eVViK~I~ 595 (772)
T KOG1152|consen 560 FSDYTTLQPLGEGAYGKVNLAIHKENNYEVVIKMIF 595 (772)
T ss_pred cccceeeeeccccccceEEEeeecccceEEEeeehh
Confidence 477999999999999999999999998999999885
No 232
>cd05055 PTKc_PDGFR Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinases, Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptors. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor (PDGFR) subfamily; catalytic (c) domain. The PDGFR subfamily consists of PDGFR alpha, PDGFR beta, KIT, CSF-1R, the mammalian FLT3, and similar proteins. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. PDGFR subfamily members are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular ligand-binding region with five immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. PDGFR kinase domains are autoinhibited by their juxtamembrane regions containing tyr residues. The binding to their ligands leads to recept
Probab=96.67 E-value=0.0018 Score=48.46 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=25% Similarity=0.238 Sum_probs=32.0
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEE-----CCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRH-----VATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~-----~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.+..++|++.+.||+|+||.||++.+ ..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ig~G~~g~V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 74 (302)
T cd05055 30 WEFPRNNLSFGKTLGAGAFGKVVEATAYGLSKSDAVMKVAVKMLK 74 (302)
T ss_pred ccccHHHeEEcceeeccCCeeEEEEEEecCCCCCceeEEEEEecC
Confidence 345567899999999999999999975 2345679999874
No 233
>cd05089 PTKc_Tie1 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Tie1. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tie1; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Tie1 is a receptor tyr kinase (RTK) containing an extracellular region, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The extracellular region contains an immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domain, three epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domains, a second Ig-like domain, and three fibronectin type III repeats. Tie receptors are specifically expressed in endothelial cells and hematopoietic stem cells. No specific ligand has been identified for Tie1, although the angiopoietin, Ang-1, binds to Tie1 through integrins at high concentrations.
Probab=96.67 E-value=0.0027 Score=47.14 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=23% Similarity=0.257 Sum_probs=29.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc--EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT--MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~--~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++|++.+.||+|+||.||+|....++. .+|+|.+.
T Consensus 2 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 38 (297)
T cd05089 2 EDIKFEDVIGEGNFGQVIRAMIKKDGLKMNAAIKMLK 38 (297)
T ss_pred ccceeeeeecCCCcceEEEEEecCCCCcceeEEEEcc
Confidence 578999999999999999999877765 46888764
No 234
>cd05095 PTKc_DDR2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Discoidin Domain Receptor 2. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; mammalian Discoidin Domain Receptor 2 (DDR2) and homologs; catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. DDR2 is a member of the DDR subfamily, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular discoidin homology domain, a transmembrane segment, an extended juxtamembrane region, and an intracellular catalytic domain. The binding of the ligand, collagen, to DDRs results in a slow but sustained receptor activation. DDR2 binds mostly to fibrillar collagens. More recently, it has been reported to also bind collagen X. DDR2 is widely expressed in many tissues wit
Probab=96.65 E-value=0.0015 Score=48.33 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=25% Similarity=0.271 Sum_probs=28.7
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC----------------CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA----------------TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~----------------tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|++.+.||+|+||.||++++.. ++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~K~~~ 55 (296)
T cd05095 4 RKRLTFKEKLGEGQFGEVHLCEAEGMEKFMDKDFSLDVSGNQPVLVAVKMLR 55 (296)
T ss_pred hhhceeeeeccCCCCCeEEecccccccccccccccccCCCCceeEEEEEecc
Confidence 3578999999999999999986532 34579999875
No 235
>KOG1989|consensus
Probab=96.63 E-value=0.0039 Score=53.76 Aligned_cols=43 Identities=23% Similarity=0.266 Sum_probs=35.7
Q ss_pred CeeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 63 DKTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 63 ~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|+.+.+....+.+.+.|.+|+|+.||.|+....|..||+|++.
T Consensus 29 G~~~~Vg~~~v~V~~vLAEGGFa~VYla~~~~~~~~~AlKrm~ 71 (738)
T KOG1989|consen 29 GQTFTVGSHRVTVEKVLAEGGFAQVYLAQDVKGGKKYALKRMY 71 (738)
T ss_pred ceEEEECCEEEEEEEEEccCCcEEEEEEEecCCCceeeeeeee
Confidence 3455555566778999999999999999998888999999974
No 236
>PRK04750 ubiB putative ubiquinone biosynthesis protein UbiB; Reviewed
Probab=96.61 E-value=0.0018 Score=53.96 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=24% Similarity=0.167 Sum_probs=30.0
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+|+. +.||+|++|+||+|+++.+|+.||||+++
T Consensus 120 ~~fd~-~PlasaSiaQVh~A~l~~~G~~VAVKV~r 153 (537)
T PRK04750 120 DDFDI-KPLASASIAQVHFARLKDNGREVVVKVLR 153 (537)
T ss_pred HhcCh-hhhcCCCccEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEeC
Confidence 45665 78999999999999998889999999985
No 237
>KOG0610|consensus
Probab=96.57 E-value=0.00077 Score=54.81 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=20% Similarity=0.180 Sum_probs=36.5
Q ss_pred eEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 66 FVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 66 ~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+..++|++++.||.|.-|+||.|+.+.++..+|+|+|.
T Consensus 72 ~~l~l~~f~llk~LG~GdiG~VyL~~l~~t~~~fAmKVmd 111 (459)
T KOG0610|consen 72 GSLGLRHFRLLKRLGCGDIGTVYLVELRGTNCLFAMKVMD 111 (459)
T ss_pred CccCHHHHHHHHHcCCCCceeEEEEEecCCCceEEEEEec
Confidence 4566789999999999999999999999999999999984
No 238
>PLN00113 leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=96.56 E-value=0.0027 Score=54.75 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=29% Similarity=0.342 Sum_probs=29.8
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|...+.||+|+||.||+|++..++..||||.+.
T Consensus 691 ~~~~~~~ig~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~vavK~~~ 724 (968)
T PLN00113 691 SLKEENVISRGKKGASYKGKSIKNGMQFVVKEIN 724 (968)
T ss_pred hCCcccEEccCCCeeEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEcc
Confidence 3555678999999999999998899999999874
No 239
>KOG0192|consensus
Probab=96.54 E-value=0.0018 Score=51.45 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=33% Similarity=0.355 Sum_probs=31.8
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcE-EEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTM-MAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~-vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.++.+++...+.||+|+||+||++.++ |+. +|+|++.
T Consensus 35 ~~~i~~~~l~~~~~iG~G~~g~V~~~~~~--g~~~vavK~~~ 74 (362)
T KOG0192|consen 35 EEEIDPDELPIEEVLGSGSFGTVYKGKWR--GTDVVAVKIIS 74 (362)
T ss_pred ceecChHHhhhhhhcccCCceeEEEEEeC--CceeEEEEEec
Confidence 34556677788888999999999999996 555 9999875
No 240
>KOG3653|consensus
Probab=96.53 E-value=0.0018 Score=53.55 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=32% Similarity=0.342 Sum_probs=29.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...+++++.||+|.||.||||... ++.||||++.
T Consensus 209 l~pl~l~eli~~Grfg~V~KaqL~--~~~VAVKifp 242 (534)
T KOG3653|consen 209 LDPLQLLELIGRGRFGCVWKAQLD--NRLVAVKIFP 242 (534)
T ss_pred CCchhhHHHhhcCccceeehhhcc--CceeEEEecC
Confidence 466788899999999999999985 5899999874
No 241
>KOG0986|consensus
Probab=96.52 E-value=0.00056 Score=56.55 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=32% Similarity=0.371 Sum_probs=34.2
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.+...+|..-++||+|+||.||.|+.+.||..||+|.+
T Consensus 181 pvt~n~F~~~RvlGkGGFGEV~acqvraTGKMYAcKkL 218 (591)
T KOG0986|consen 181 PVTKNTFRVYRVLGKGGFGEVCACQVRATGKMYACKKL 218 (591)
T ss_pred hccccceeeeEEEecccccceeEEEEecchhhHHHHHH
Confidence 35667889999999999999999999999999999875
No 242
>KOG0607|consensus
Probab=96.51 E-value=0.0006 Score=54.53 Aligned_cols=30 Identities=37% Similarity=0.402 Sum_probs=27.3
Q ss_pred EeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 76 ICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 76 ~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.||+|+||.|.-|....||..||||+|.
T Consensus 83 ~e~LGeGAyasVqtcv~i~t~~EYAVKiid 112 (463)
T KOG0607|consen 83 SELLGEGAYASVQTCVSIQTGKEYAVKIID 112 (463)
T ss_pred HHHhcCccceeeeeeeeeccchhhhhhhhh
Confidence 346999999999999999999999999984
No 243
>cd05046 PTK_CCK4 Pseudokinase domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Colon Carcinoma Kinase 4. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Colon Carcinoma Kinase 4 (CCK4); pseudokinase domain. The PTKc (catalytic domain) family, to which this subfamily belongs, includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. CCK4, also called protein tyrosine kinase 7 (PTK7), is an orphan receptor tyr kinase (RTK) containing an extracellular region with seven immunoglobulin domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular inactive pseudokinase domain. Studies in mice reveal that CCK4 is essential for neural development. Mouse embryos containing a truncated CCK4 die perinatally and display craniorachischisis, a severe form of neural tube defect. The mechanism of action of the CCK4 pseudokinase is s
Probab=96.49 E-value=0.0034 Score=45.63 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=30% Similarity=0.421 Sum_probs=29.9
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC-----CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT-----GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t-----g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|..+..||.|+||.||+|+++.+ ...+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 44 (275)
T cd05046 3 PRSNLQEITTLGRGEFGEVFLAKAKGIEEEGGETLVLVKALQ 44 (275)
T ss_pred ChHhceeeeeecccceeEEEEEEeccCCcCCCcceEEEEccC
Confidence 347899999999999999999997543 4579998763
No 244
>cd06634 STKc_TAO2 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Thousand-and-one amino acids 2. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), thousand-and-one amino acids 2 (TAO2) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The TAO subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. TAO proteins possess mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase kinase (MAPKKK or MAP3K or MKKK) activity. MAPK signaling cascades are important in mediating cellular responses to extracellular signals. Human TAO2 is also known as prostate-derived Ste20-like kinase (PSK) and was identified in a screen for overexpressed RNAs in prostate cancer. TAO2 activates both p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), by phosphorylating and activatin
Probab=96.43 E-value=0.0023 Score=47.93 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=23% Similarity=0.457 Sum_probs=31.0
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|+..+.||+|+||.||++++..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 15 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 49 (308)
T cd06634 15 KLFSDLREIGHGSFGAVYFARDVRNSEVVAIKKMS 49 (308)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHheeeCCCEEEEEEEEcCCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 34777889999999999999999999999999863
No 245
>cd06658 STKc_PAK5 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, p21-activated kinase 5. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) 5, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two groups (I and II), according to their biochemical and structural features. PAK5 belongs to group II. Group II PAKs contain a PBD (p21-binding domain) and a C-terminal catalytic domain, but do not harbor an AID (autoinhibitory domain) or SH3 binding sites. PAK5 is mainly express
Probab=96.37 E-value=0.0031 Score=46.98 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.418 Sum_probs=29.9
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|.....||.|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 22 ~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 56 (292)
T cd06658 22 EYLDSFIKIGEGSTGIVCIATEKHTGKQVAVKKMD 56 (292)
T ss_pred HHHhhhhcccCCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 33555778999999999999999999999999863
No 246
>cd06659 STKc_PAK6 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, p21-activated kinase 6. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) 6, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two groups (I and II), according to their biochemical and structural features. PAK6 belongs to group II. Group II PAKs contain a PBD (p21-binding domain) and a C-terminal catalytic domain, but do not harbor an AID (autoinhibitory domain) or SH3 binding sites. PAK6 may play a role i
Probab=96.37 E-value=0.0033 Score=46.92 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.390 Sum_probs=29.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|+....||+|+||.||++.+..+++.||+|.+.
T Consensus 21 ~~~~~~~~ig~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~~~ 55 (297)
T cd06659 21 SLLENYIKIGEGSTGIVCIAREKHSGRQVAVKMMD 55 (297)
T ss_pred hhHHhhhhcCCCCceeEEEEEEcCCCCEEEEEEEE
Confidence 33555667999999999999998899999999873
No 247
>KOG1164|consensus
Probab=96.36 E-value=0.0064 Score=46.59 Aligned_cols=33 Identities=18% Similarity=0.161 Sum_probs=29.0
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC-cEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG-TMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg-~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.|.+.+.||+|+||.||.|....++ ..+|+|..
T Consensus 19 ~~~i~~~iG~G~fG~V~~v~~~~~~~~~~a~K~e 52 (322)
T KOG1164|consen 19 RYKLGKKIGEGGFGAVYLVSDKSEKNKEYAKKLE 52 (322)
T ss_pred ceEEeeeccccCCceEEEEEecCCCCeeEEEEEE
Confidence 7999999999999999999987764 57898874
No 248
>PHA03207 serine/threonine kinase US3; Provisional
Probab=96.36 E-value=0.0065 Score=47.42 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=17% Similarity=0.062 Sum_probs=30.0
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC--CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV--ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~--~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|++++.||+|+||.||+|... .++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 91 ~~~y~i~~~Lg~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~~~~~v~vK~~~ 128 (392)
T PHA03207 91 RMQYNILSSLTPGSEGEVFVCTKHGDEQRKKVIVKAVT 128 (392)
T ss_pred cCceEEEEeecCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCccceeEEEEecc
Confidence 357999999999999999999764 356789999864
No 249
>cd05093 PTKc_TrkB Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Tropomyosin Related Kinase B. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tropomyosin Related Kinase B (TrkB); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. TrkB is a member of the Trk subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular region with arrays of leucine-rich motifs flanked by two cysteine-rich clusters followed by two immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. Binding of TrkB to its ligands, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) or neurotrophin 4 (NT4), results in receptor oligomerization and activation of the catalytic domain. TrkB is broadly
Probab=96.27 E-value=0.0052 Score=45.28 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.361 Sum_probs=29.3
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-----CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-----ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-----~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|.+.+.||+|+||.||++.+. .++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~lg~G~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ik~~~ 44 (288)
T cd05093 4 RHNIVLKRELGEGAFGKVFLAECYNLCPEQDKILVAVKTLK 44 (288)
T ss_pred hHHeeeccccCCcCCeeEEeeEeccCCCCCcceEEEEEecC
Confidence 467889999999999999999852 345679999874
No 250
>KOG0586|consensus
Probab=96.23 E-value=0.0062 Score=51.31 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=33% Similarity=0.485 Sum_probs=33.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..-|.++..||+|.|+.|..++|..|+..||+|.|.
T Consensus 55 vg~y~i~~tig~g~f~~V~La~~~~t~~~VaiK~id 90 (596)
T KOG0586|consen 55 VGLYVIIKTIGKGNFAKVKLARHILTGTEVAIKIID 90 (596)
T ss_pred ccceeeeeeeccceeEEEEeeEecCCCceEEEEEeh
Confidence 356889999999999999999999999999999985
No 251
>KOG4717|consensus
Probab=96.21 E-value=0.0012 Score=55.76 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=37% Similarity=0.433 Sum_probs=32.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.-|.+.+.||+|.|++|-.|+|.-||+.||||+|.
T Consensus 18 GLYDLekTlG~GHFAVVKLArHVFTGekVAVKviD 52 (864)
T KOG4717|consen 18 GLYDLEKTLGRGHFAVVKLARHVFTGEKVAVKVID 52 (864)
T ss_pred eeehhhhhhcCCceehhhhhhhhcccceeEEEEec
Confidence 44788889999999999999999999999999984
No 252
>cd06648 STKc_PAK_II Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, Group II p21-activated kinase. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) subfamily, Group II, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two groups (I and II), according to their biochemical and structural features. Group II PAKs, also called non-conventional PAKs, include PAK4, PAK5, and PAK6. Group II PAKs contain PBD (p21-binding domain) and catalytic domains, but lack other motifs foun
Probab=96.21 E-value=0.0069 Score=44.73 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=32% Similarity=0.437 Sum_probs=29.7
Q ss_pred CeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 72 DLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 72 d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|...+.||.|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 20 ~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 53 (285)
T cd06648 20 YLDNFVKIGEGSTGIVCIATDKSTGRQVAVKKMD 53 (285)
T ss_pred hhhcceEeccCCCeEEEEEEECCCCCEEEEEEEe
Confidence 4556778999999999999998899999999863
No 253
>cd06657 STKc_PAK4 Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, p21-activated kinase 4. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) 4, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two groups (I and II), according to their biochemical and structural features. PAK4 belongs to group II. Group II PAKs contain a PBD (p21-binding domain) and a C-terminal catalytic domain, but do not harbor an AID (autoinhibitory domain) or SH3 binding sites. PAK4 regulates cell mo
Probab=96.18 E-value=0.0039 Score=46.47 Aligned_cols=32 Identities=28% Similarity=0.448 Sum_probs=28.0
Q ss_pred eEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 74 VKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 74 ~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+....||+|+||.||++.+..+++.+|+|.+.
T Consensus 23 ~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~v~iK~~~ 54 (292)
T cd06657 23 DNFIKIGEGSTGIVCIATVKSSGKLVAVKKMD 54 (292)
T ss_pred hhHHHcCCCCCeEEEEEEEcCCCeEEEEEEec
Confidence 34567999999999999999999999999863
No 254
>cd05092 PTKc_TrkA Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Tropomyosin Related Kinase A. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tropomyosin Related Kinase A (TrkA); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. TrkA is a member of the Trk subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular region with arrays of leucine-rich motifs flanked by two cysteine-rich clusters followed by two immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. Binding of TrkA to its ligand, nerve growth factor (NGF), results in receptor oligomerization and activation of the catalytic domain. TrkA is expressed mainly in neural-crest-derived sensory
Probab=96.15 E-value=0.0054 Score=45.01 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=30% Similarity=0.382 Sum_probs=29.4
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-----CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-----ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-----~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...+|...+.||+|+||.||++... .++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 3 ~~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 44 (280)
T cd05092 3 KRRDIVLKWELGEGAFGKVFLAECHNLLPEQDKMLVAVKALK 44 (280)
T ss_pred ChHhceeccccCCccCCeEEEeEEecCCCCCCceEEEEEecC
Confidence 3467888999999999999999743 346689999764
No 255
>cd05080 PTKc_Tyk2_rpt2 Catalytic (repeat 2) domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Tyrosine kinase 2. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tyrosine kinase 2 (Tyk2); catalytic (c) domain (repeat 2). The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. Tyk2 is a member of the Janus kinase (Jak) subfamily of proteins, which are cytoplasmic (or nonreceptor) tyr kinases containing an N-terminal FERM domain, followed by a Src homology 2 (SH2) domain, a pseudokinase domain, and a C-terminal tyr kinase catalytic domain. Jaks are crucial for cytokine receptor signaling. They are activated by autophosphorylation upon cytokine-induced receptor aggregation, and subsequently trigger downstream signaling events such as the phosphorylation of sign
Probab=96.08 E-value=0.0067 Score=44.42 Aligned_cols=33 Identities=42% Similarity=0.518 Sum_probs=27.0
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEE----ECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMR----HVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~----~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|..++.||+|+||+||.+. ...++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 6 ~~~~~~lg~g~~g~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~~~ 42 (283)
T cd05080 6 LKKIRVLGEGHFGKVSLYCYDPANDGTGEMVAVKTLK 42 (283)
T ss_pred ceeceecccCCCcEEEEeeEccccCCCCceEEEEEec
Confidence 4788999999999998764 34568899999875
No 256
>KOG1025|consensus
Probab=96.07 E-value=0.0071 Score=53.31 Aligned_cols=56 Identities=23% Similarity=0.204 Sum_probs=37.4
Q ss_pred CCCCCCCCCCCCcceEEeCCeeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc----EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 44 SPAVSIPSNLDKKTTITIGDKTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT----MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 44 ~~~~~p~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~----~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+++.+|..-..+...+.|. ....+...+.||+|+||+||++.+.+.|+ .||+|++.
T Consensus 675 ~eplapS~~~~n~~~lrI~------kEtelkk~kvLGsgAfGtV~kGiw~Pege~vKipVaiKvl~ 734 (1177)
T KOG1025|consen 675 VEPLAPSGFAANLALLRIL------KETELKKDKVLGSGAFGTVYKGIWIPEGENVKIPVAIKVLI 734 (1177)
T ss_pred cCccccccccchhhheeec------hhhhhhhhceeccccceeEEeeeEecCCceecceeEEEEee
Confidence 3334444444455555442 22345568899999999999999977665 58888864
No 257
>cd06614 STKc_PAK Catalytic domain of the Protein Serine/Threonine Kinase, p21-activated kinase. Serine/threonine kinases (STKs), p21-activated kinase (PAK) subfamily, catalytic (c) domain. STKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to serine/threonine residues on protein substrates. The PAK subfamily is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other protein STKs, protein tyrosine kinases, RIO kinases, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, choline kinase, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. PAKs are Rho family GTPase-regulated kinases that serve as important mediators in the function of Cdc42 (cell division cycle 42) and Rac. PAKs are implicated in the regulation of many cellular processes including growth factor receptor-mediated proliferation, cell polarity, cell motility, cell death and survival, and actin cytoskeleton organization. PAK deregulation is associated with tumor development. PAKs from higher eukaryotes are classified into two grou
Probab=96.04 E-value=0.0065 Score=44.56 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.385 Sum_probs=31.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|+..+.||.|+||.||++.+..++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 19 ~~~~~~~~l~~g~~~~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~iK~~~ 53 (286)
T cd06614 19 ELYKNLEKIGEGASGEVYKATDRATGKEVAIKKMR 53 (286)
T ss_pred ccchHhHhccCCCCeEEEEEEEccCCcEEEEEEEe
Confidence 55788899999999999999998889999999874
No 258
>KOG0588|consensus
Probab=96.01 E-value=0.0046 Score=53.04 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=29% Similarity=0.346 Sum_probs=33.1
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|.+.+.||.|+.|.|..|+|..||+.+|||+|.
T Consensus 12 GpwkLgkTLG~Gstg~vrlakh~~TGqlaaiKii~ 46 (786)
T KOG0588|consen 12 GPWKLGKTLGKGSTGCVRLAKHAETGQLAAIKIIP 46 (786)
T ss_pred cceeccccccCCCCceehhhhcccccceeEEEeec
Confidence 67889999999999999999999999999999985
No 259
>KOG1165|consensus
Probab=95.97 E-value=0.0055 Score=49.28 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=15% Similarity=0.223 Sum_probs=31.3
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
.-.|.+.+.||.|+||+.+.+.+.-+++.||+|.
T Consensus 27 G~hyrVGkKIGeGsFG~lf~G~Nl~nne~VAIKf 60 (449)
T KOG1165|consen 27 GPHYRVGKKIGEGSFGVLFLGKNLYNNEPVAIKF 60 (449)
T ss_pred cccceeccccccCcceeeecccccccCceEEEEe
Confidence 3578899999999999999999999999999995
No 260
>KOG0611|consensus
Probab=95.95 E-value=0.0012 Score=54.36 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.362 Sum_probs=32.4
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|++.+.||+|.||.|-+|+...+|..||||.|+
T Consensus 53 HRyE~~etLGkGTYGKVk~A~e~~sgR~VAiKsIr 87 (668)
T KOG0611|consen 53 HRYEITETLGKGTYGKVKLAYEHKSGREVAIKSIR 87 (668)
T ss_pred hHHHHHHHhcCCcccceeehhhccCCcEeehhhhh
Confidence 45899999999999999999998999999999875
No 261
>KOG0671|consensus
Probab=95.93 E-value=0.0017 Score=52.35 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=22% Similarity=0.242 Sum_probs=33.0
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeCC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKNS 106 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~~ 106 (106)
...|+++..+|+|.||.|..|-+..++..+|||+|++
T Consensus 88 ~~Ry~i~~~lGeGtFGkV~ec~D~~~~~~vAlKIik~ 124 (415)
T KOG0671|consen 88 TNRYEIVDLLGEGTFGKVVECWDRETKEHVALKIIKN 124 (415)
T ss_pred ccceehhhhhcCCcccceEEEeecCCCceehHHHHHH
Confidence 3568899999999999999999999999999999863
No 262
>PTZ00267 NIMA-related protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=95.81 E-value=0.017 Score=46.53 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=12% Similarity=-0.072 Sum_probs=29.6
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCC-CcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVAT-GTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~t-g~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
..|.+.+.||+|+||.||+|....+ +..+|+|.+
T Consensus 67 ~~y~~~~~lg~G~~g~vy~a~~~~~~~~~vv~K~~ 101 (478)
T PTZ00267 67 HMYVLTTLVGRNPTTAAFVATRGSDPKEKVVAKFV 101 (478)
T ss_pred eeEEEEEEEEeCCCcEEEEEEEcCCCCeEEEEEEc
Confidence 3488999999999999999998777 788999875
No 263
>KOG0033|consensus
Probab=95.76 E-value=6.2e-05 Score=58.27 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.490 Sum_probs=32.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|++.++||+|.|++|++|.|.+||+.||+|+|+
T Consensus 11 d~y~l~e~igkG~FSvVrRc~~~~tg~~fa~kiin 45 (355)
T KOG0033|consen 11 DNYDVKEELGKGAFSVVRRCVHKTTGLEFAAKIIN 45 (355)
T ss_pred hhhhHHHHHccCchHHHHHHHhccchHHHHHHHhh
Confidence 67899999999999999999999999999999874
No 264
>KOG0666|consensus
Probab=95.75 E-value=0.0016 Score=51.98 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.353 Sum_probs=28.9
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc----EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT----MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~----~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...|+.+..||+|.||.||+|.-+.++. .||+|.+.
T Consensus 23 l~~ye~ig~Ig~GTYG~VykA~~~~~n~kr~k~yAiKkfk 62 (438)
T KOG0666|consen 23 LFEYEGIGKIGRGTYGKVYKAVRKNTNDKRTKEYAIKKFK 62 (438)
T ss_pred HHHhhccceecccccceeeEeeeccCCcccchhhHHHHHh
Confidence 4668999999999999999996655443 68998764
No 265
>KOG0199|consensus
Probab=95.71 E-value=0.0036 Score=54.38 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=24% Similarity=0.399 Sum_probs=31.3
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC-CCc--EEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA-TGT--MMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~-tg~--~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
|..+++.+.+.||+|+||+|+++.|.. +|. .||||+++
T Consensus 107 Ipee~i~l~e~LG~GsFgvV~rg~Wt~psgk~V~VAVKclr 147 (1039)
T KOG0199|consen 107 IPEEQIKLYELLGEGSFGVVKRGTWTQPSGKHVNVAVKCLR 147 (1039)
T ss_pred ccHHHHHHHHHhcCcceeeEeeccccCCCCcEEeEEEEecc
Confidence 555778889999999999999999865 343 49999986
No 266
>KOG0669|consensus
Probab=95.64 E-value=0.00017 Score=56.10 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=32% Similarity=0.495 Sum_probs=32.8
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
...+.|+....||+|.||.||+|+++.+|+.||+|++
T Consensus 14 ~~~~~yek~~kigqGtfgeVFkAr~~n~~kkvalkkv 50 (376)
T KOG0669|consen 14 DEVSKYEKLAKIGQGTFGEVFKARSKNTGKKVALKKV 50 (376)
T ss_pred ecchHHHHHHhcCCchHHHHHHHhhcCccchhHHHHH
Confidence 3457788999999999999999999999999999864
No 267
>KOG4279|consensus
Probab=95.60 E-value=0.011 Score=51.70 Aligned_cols=28 Identities=39% Similarity=0.584 Sum_probs=26.3
Q ss_pred eeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 78 DLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 78 ~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.||+|.||+||.|++..|...+|+|.|.
T Consensus 582 VLGKGTYG~VYA~RD~~tqvrIaIKEIp 609 (1226)
T KOG4279|consen 582 VLGKGTYGTVYAARDMDTQVRIAIKEIP 609 (1226)
T ss_pred EeecCceeEEEeeccccceeEEEeeecc
Confidence 5999999999999999999999999885
No 268
>cd05094 PTKc_TrkC Catalytic domain of the Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Tropomyosin Related Kinase C. Protein Tyrosine Kinase (PTK) family; Tropomyosin Related Kinase C (TrkC); catalytic (c) domain. The PTKc family is part of a larger superfamily that includes the catalytic domains of other kinases such as protein serine/threonine kinases, RIO kinases, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). PTKs catalyze the transfer of the gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine (tyr) residues in protein substrates. TrkC is a member of the Trk subfamily of proteins, which are receptor tyr kinases (RTKs) containing an extracellular region with arrays of leucine-rich motifs flanked by two cysteine-rich clusters followed by two immunoglobulin-like domains, a transmembrane segment, and an intracellular catalytic domain. Binding of TrkC to its ligand, neurotrophin 3 (NT3), results in receptor oligomerization and activation of the catalytic domain. TrkC is broadly expressed in the nervous system and in some n
Probab=95.57 E-value=0.016 Score=42.73 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=31% Similarity=0.377 Sum_probs=29.3
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-----CCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-----ATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-----~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..+|.+.+.||+|+||.||.|.+. .++..+|+|.+.
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~~~~lg~g~~g~vy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~ 44 (291)
T cd05094 4 RRDIVLKRELGEGAFGKVFLAECYNLSPTKDKMLVAVKALK 44 (291)
T ss_pred hHHeEEeeeecccCCCeEEEeEeeccCCCCcceeeEEEecC
Confidence 467899999999999999999854 245679999864
No 269
>KOG1345|consensus
Probab=95.55 E-value=0.0053 Score=48.29 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=23% Similarity=0.283 Sum_probs=32.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|.+.+.||+|.||.+-.|+|+.+.+.+++|-++
T Consensus 24 d~y~I~k~lgeG~FgkIlL~eHr~s~t~ivlKavp 58 (378)
T KOG1345|consen 24 DVYTINKQLGEGRFGKILLAEHRQSKTRIVLKAVP 58 (378)
T ss_pred hhhhHHHHhcccceeeEEeeeccCCceEEEeeccC
Confidence 66889999999999999999999999999999865
No 270
>PF13095 FTA2: Kinetochore Sim4 complex subunit FTA2
Probab=95.39 E-value=0.074 Score=39.56 Aligned_cols=31 Identities=35% Similarity=0.408 Sum_probs=28.8
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCC-cEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAY-GIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~f-G~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
++++.++.||.|.- |.||+++.. |..||+|.
T Consensus 37 ~~I~flefLg~g~~~~~V~kv~I~--g~~YALKl 68 (207)
T PF13095_consen 37 DDIEFLEFLGHGSHDGYVFKVEID--GRIYALKL 68 (207)
T ss_pred CcEeeeeecCCCCceeEEEEEEEC--CeEEEEEE
Confidence 78999999999999 999999984 78999998
No 271
>PHA03210 serine/threonine kinase US3; Provisional
Probab=95.32 E-value=0.0093 Score=48.52 Aligned_cols=25 Identities=28% Similarity=0.231 Sum_probs=21.9
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA 94 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~ 94 (106)
.++|.+++.||+|+||.||+|.++.
T Consensus 147 ~~~Y~ii~~LG~G~fG~Vyl~~~~~ 171 (501)
T PHA03210 147 LAHFRVIDDLPAGAFGKIFICALRA 171 (501)
T ss_pred hhccEEEeEecCCCCcceEEEEEec
Confidence 3679999999999999999987654
No 272
>PHA02988 hypothetical protein; Provisional
Probab=95.21 E-value=0.02 Score=42.56 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=14% Similarity=0.118 Sum_probs=28.2
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEE--eeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKI--CDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~--~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.+|++.. ..||+|++|.||+|.+ +|+.||||.+.
T Consensus 16 ~~~~i~~~~~~~i~~g~~~~v~~~~~--~~~~vavK~~~ 52 (283)
T PHA02988 16 ESDDIDKYTSVLIKENDQNSIYKGIF--NNKEVIIRTFK 52 (283)
T ss_pred CHHHcCCCCCeEEeeCCceEEEEEEE--CCEEEEEEecc
Confidence 44555544 6799999999999988 68899999874
No 273
>KOG0608|consensus
Probab=95.07 E-value=0.0078 Score=51.98 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=35% Similarity=0.481 Sum_probs=33.2
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.+-|..++.||-|+||.|+.++...|...||+|.++
T Consensus 627 dKSmFvkik~iGvGAFGeV~Lv~KvDT~~lYAmKTLr 663 (1034)
T KOG0608|consen 627 DKSMFVKIKTIGVGAFGEVCLVRKVDTRALYAMKTLR 663 (1034)
T ss_pred cccceEEEeeecccccceeEEEeecchhhHHHHhhhH
Confidence 4466889999999999999999999999999999874
No 274
>KOG0197|consensus
Probab=95.03 E-value=0.0056 Score=50.39 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=28% Similarity=0.369 Sum_probs=33.0
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.+..+.+.+++.||+|.||.|+.+.+.. ...+|+|.|.
T Consensus 200 ~wei~r~~l~l~~~LG~G~FG~V~~g~~~~-~~~vavk~ik 239 (468)
T KOG0197|consen 200 PWEIPREELKLIRELGSGQFGEVWLGKWNG-STKVAVKTIK 239 (468)
T ss_pred CeeecHHHHHHHHHhcCCccceEEEEEEcC-CCcccceEEe
Confidence 456777888899999999999999999964 3468988875
No 275
>KOG0196|consensus
Probab=95.02 E-value=0.022 Score=49.96 Aligned_cols=40 Identities=20% Similarity=0.240 Sum_probs=33.7
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCc---EEEEEEeCC
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGT---MMAVKEKNS 106 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~---~vAvK~I~~ 106 (106)
+++.....+.++||.|.||.|++++.+..|+ .||+|.++.
T Consensus 625 EId~s~i~Ie~VIGaGEFGEVc~GrLk~pgkre~~VAIKTLK~ 667 (996)
T KOG0196|consen 625 EIDPSCVKIEKVIGAGEFGEVCSGRLKLPGKREITVAIKTLKA 667 (996)
T ss_pred hcChhheEEEEEEecccccceecccccCCCCcceeEEEeeecc
Confidence 5667777888999999999999999987764 699999863
No 276
>TIGR01982 UbiB 2-polyprenylphenol 6-hydroxylase. This model represents the enzyme (UbiB) which catalyzes the first hydroxylation step in the ubiquinone biosynthetic pathway in bacteria. It is believed that the reaction is 2-polyprenylphenol - 6-hydroxy-2-polyprenylphenol. This model finds hits primarily in the proteobacteria. The gene is also known as AarF in certain species.
Probab=95.00 E-value=0.023 Score=45.93 Aligned_cols=28 Identities=29% Similarity=0.281 Sum_probs=25.1
Q ss_pred eeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 77 CDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 77 ~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.||+|++|+||+|+.+ +|+.||||+.+
T Consensus 123 ~plasaSigQVh~A~l~-~G~~VaVKv~r 150 (437)
T TIGR01982 123 KPLAAASIAQVHRARLV-DGKEVAVKVLR 150 (437)
T ss_pred cceeeeehhheEEEEec-CCCEEEEEeeC
Confidence 57999999999999985 79999999874
No 277
>PF14531 Kinase-like: Kinase-like; PDB: 3DZO_A 2W1Z_A 3BYV_A 3Q5Z_A 3Q60_A.
Probab=94.96 E-value=0.053 Score=42.08 Aligned_cols=32 Identities=38% Similarity=0.486 Sum_probs=29.2
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
+.....||.|.|+.||.+++..||+.+|||+.
T Consensus 14 l~~~~~i~~g~~~~v~~v~d~~t~~~~avkvf 45 (288)
T PF14531_consen 14 LVRGRIIGKGGFSIVFEVTDVETGEEFAVKVF 45 (288)
T ss_dssp EEEEEEEEEETTEEEEEEEETTTTEEEEEEEE
T ss_pred EEEccccccCCceEEEEEEEccCCceEEEEEE
Confidence 45678899999999999999999999999975
No 278
>KOG0670|consensus
Probab=94.81 E-value=0.033 Score=47.22 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=23% Similarity=0.280 Sum_probs=31.7
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|.+....|+|-|++|..|++...|+.||||+|+
T Consensus 432 ~RY~V~~~~GkGvFs~Vvra~D~~r~~~vAiKIIR 466 (752)
T KOG0670|consen 432 SRYEVQGYTGKGVFSTVVRARDQARGQEVAIKIIR 466 (752)
T ss_pred ceeEEEeccccceeeeeeeccccCCCCeeEEEEee
Confidence 44778888999999999999999999999999996
No 279
>KOG1026|consensus
Probab=94.74 E-value=0.0074 Score=52.30 Aligned_cols=42 Identities=26% Similarity=0.352 Sum_probs=33.4
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-----CCCcEEEEEEeCC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-----ATGTMMAVKEKNS 106 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-----~tg~~vAvK~I~~ 106 (106)
...+...+....+.||+|+||.||+|+.- ...+.||||.+++
T Consensus 480 ~~~i~r~~i~~~~eLGegaFGkVf~a~~~~l~p~~~~~lVAVK~LKd 526 (774)
T KOG1026|consen 480 VLEIPRSDIVFKEELGEGAFGKVFLAEAYGLLPGQDEQLVAVKALKD 526 (774)
T ss_pred eeEechhheeehhhhcCchhhhhhhhhccCCCCCccceehhHhhhcc
Confidence 34567789999999999999999999753 2345799998763
No 280
>KOG0604|consensus
Probab=94.55 E-value=0.018 Score=45.79 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=28% Similarity=0.210 Sum_probs=31.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeE-EeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVK-ICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~-~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+||.+ .++||-|-.|.|..|.|+.||+.||+|++.
T Consensus 60 tedY~is~qvLG~GinGkV~~C~~k~T~ekfALKvL~ 96 (400)
T KOG0604|consen 60 TEDYSISWQVLGAGINGKVVQCVHKRTQEKFALKVLL 96 (400)
T ss_pred hhhheehhhhhccccCCceEEEEeccchhhhHHHHHh
Confidence 377775 467999999999999999999999999864
No 281
>KOG4278|consensus
Probab=94.51 E-value=0.034 Score=48.24 Aligned_cols=43 Identities=26% Similarity=0.287 Sum_probs=37.9
Q ss_pred CeeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 63 DKTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 63 ~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
-..|+....|+.+-+.||-|.||.||.+.|+.....+|||.++
T Consensus 259 ~DkWEmeRtdItMkhKLGGGQYGeVYeGvWKkyslTvAVKtLK 301 (1157)
T KOG4278|consen 259 ADKWEMERTDITMKHKLGGGQYGEVYEGVWKKYSLTVAVKTLK 301 (1157)
T ss_pred cchhhccchheeeeeccCCCcccceeeeeeeccceeeehhhhh
Confidence 3467777788889999999999999999999989999999875
No 282
>KOG1095|consensus
Probab=94.39 E-value=0.05 Score=48.66 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=26% Similarity=0.306 Sum_probs=29.4
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC-----cEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG-----TMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg-----~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..+..++...||+|+||.||.|...... ..||+|.+.
T Consensus 689 v~~~~v~l~~~lG~G~FG~VY~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~vaiK~l~ 731 (1025)
T KOG1095|consen 689 VPRKNVTLLRVLGKGAFGEVYEGTYSDVPGSVSPIQVAVKSLK 731 (1025)
T ss_pred CChhheEeeeeeccccccceEEEEEecCCCCccceEEEEEecc
Confidence 34566788999999999999999875432 349999875
No 283
>KOG0579|consensus
Probab=94.39 E-value=0.0024 Score=55.19 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=35% Similarity=0.380 Sum_probs=30.2
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
+.|+++..||-|+||.||+|.++.++-..|.|.|
T Consensus 32 d~WeIiGELGDGAFGKVyKA~nket~~lAAaKvI 65 (1187)
T KOG0579|consen 32 DHWEIIGELGDGAFGKVYKAVNKETKLLAAAKVI 65 (1187)
T ss_pred HHHHHHhhhcCccchhhhhhhcccchhhhhhhhh
Confidence 4578899999999999999999999888888876
No 284
>KOG0578|consensus
Probab=94.16 E-value=0.041 Score=46.09 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.373 Sum_probs=31.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|.....||+|+.|.||.|+...+++.||+|++.
T Consensus 273 ~~y~~~~kigqgaSG~vy~A~~~~~~~~VaiK~m~ 307 (550)
T KOG0578|consen 273 SKYTDFKKIGQGATGGVYVARKISTKQEVAIKRMD 307 (550)
T ss_pred hhhcchhhhccccccceeeeeeccCCceEEEEEEE
Confidence 34778889999999999999999999999999873
No 285
>KOG0668|consensus
Probab=94.07 E-value=0.0082 Score=46.37 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=22% Similarity=0.298 Sum_probs=33.9
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..++|++++.+|+|.|+.||.+.+..+++.+++|+++
T Consensus 36 ~~ddYeivrk~GRGKYSEVFeg~~~~~~eK~ViKiLK 72 (338)
T KOG0668|consen 36 NQDDYEIVRKVGRGKYSEVFEGINITNNEKCVIKILK 72 (338)
T ss_pred ccchHHHHHHHcCccHhhHhcccccCCCceEEEeeec
Confidence 4589999999999999999999999999999999874
No 286
>KOG0596|consensus
Probab=94.04 E-value=0.041 Score=46.66 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=19% Similarity=0.231 Sum_probs=29.3
Q ss_pred EeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 67 VVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 67 ~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.+....|+.++.||+|+.+.||++.... .+.||+|.+
T Consensus 357 ~Vkg~~Yeilk~iG~GGSSkV~kV~~s~-~~iyalkkv 393 (677)
T KOG0596|consen 357 KVKGREYEILKQIGSGGSSKVFKVLNSD-KQIYALKKV 393 (677)
T ss_pred EECcchhhHHHhhcCCCcceeeeeecCC-CcchhhhHH
Confidence 3444789999999999999999998854 456777764
No 287
>KOG0664|consensus
Probab=93.95 E-value=0.016 Score=45.89 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=26% Similarity=0.420 Sum_probs=30.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|.+.-+.||-|+||+||.+.+..+|..+|+|++.
T Consensus 53 ~Di~PDRPIGYGAFGVVWsVTDPRdgrrvalkK~p 87 (449)
T KOG0664|consen 53 QDIQPDRPIGYGAFGVVWSVTDPRSGKRVALKKMP 87 (449)
T ss_pred ccCCCCCcccccceeEEEeccCCCCccchhHhhcc
Confidence 45666788999999999999999999999999763
No 288
>PF03109 ABC1: ABC1 family; InterPro: IPR004147 This entry includes ABC1 from yeast [] and AarF from Escherichia coli []. These proteins have a nuclear or mitochondrial subcellular location in eukaryotes. The exact molecular functions of these proteins is not clear, however yeast ABC1 suppresses a cytochrome b mRNA translation defect and is essential for the electron transfer in the bc 1 complex [] and E. coli AarF is required for ubiquinone production []. It has been suggested that members of the ABC1 family are novel chaperonins []. These proteins are unrelated to the ABC transporter proteins.
Probab=93.61 E-value=0.018 Score=38.79 Aligned_cols=29 Identities=24% Similarity=0.221 Sum_probs=25.1
Q ss_pred EeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 76 ICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 76 ~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.||+|+.|+||+|+.+. |+.||||+.+
T Consensus 16 ~~PlasASiaQVh~a~l~~-g~~VaVKV~r 44 (119)
T PF03109_consen 16 PEPLASASIAQVHRARLKD-GEEVAVKVQR 44 (119)
T ss_pred cchhhheehhhheeeeecc-cchhhhhhcc
Confidence 4579999999999999854 9999999864
No 289
>KOG0606|consensus
Probab=93.42 E-value=0.05 Score=48.91 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=34% Similarity=0.417 Sum_probs=32.3
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
..+||+.++.|-.|+||.||.++|+.|.+.+|+|+
T Consensus 81 ~e~df~~IklisngAygavylvrh~~trqrfa~ki 115 (1205)
T KOG0606|consen 81 SESDFNTIKLISNGAYGAVYLVRHKETRQRFAMKI 115 (1205)
T ss_pred CccccceeEeeccCCCCceeeeeccccccchhhcc
Confidence 45899999999999999999999999999999954
No 290
>KOG1167|consensus
Probab=93.41 E-value=0.016 Score=47.03 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=17% Similarity=0.308 Sum_probs=30.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC---CCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA---TGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~---tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|..++.||+|.|++||++.... ....+|+|.|.
T Consensus 36 ~~~~~v~kigeGsFssv~~a~~~~~~~~~~~valk~i~ 73 (418)
T KOG1167|consen 36 NAYKVVNKIGEGSFSSVYKATDIEQDTKRRYVALKAIY 73 (418)
T ss_pred hhhhhhccccccchhhhhhhhHhhhccccceEeeeecc
Confidence 567789999999999999998766 67889999874
No 291
>PRK10359 lipopolysaccharide core biosynthesis protein; Provisional
Probab=92.10 E-value=0.33 Score=36.54 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=9% Similarity=-0.135 Sum_probs=28.3
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...|..++.||.|+||.||.+.. ++..+|+|.++
T Consensus 30 ~~~y~~~~~l~~~~f~~v~l~~~--~~~~~iiKvf~ 63 (232)
T PRK10359 30 SYNIKTIKVFRNIDDTKVSLIDT--DYGKYILKVFA 63 (232)
T ss_pred hCceEEEEEecCCCceEEEEEec--CCCcEEEEEec
Confidence 36688999999999999998655 46679999875
No 292
>KOG4257|consensus
Probab=91.80 E-value=0.1 Score=45.28 Aligned_cols=42 Identities=21% Similarity=0.264 Sum_probs=31.0
Q ss_pred eeeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECC--CC--cEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 64 KTFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVA--TG--TMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 64 ~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~--tg--~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|++..+...+.+.||.|.||.||++.... -| -.||||..+
T Consensus 382 rnyel~Re~Itl~r~iG~GqFGdVy~gvYt~~~kge~iaVAvKtCK 427 (974)
T KOG4257|consen 382 RNYELRRELITLKRLIGEGQFGDVYKGVYTDPEKGERIAVAVKTCK 427 (974)
T ss_pred CcceeehhhccHHHhhcCCcccceeeeEecccccCcceeeeeehhc
Confidence 4556666777778889999999999997532 23 358888764
No 293
>KOG4645|consensus
Probab=91.79 E-value=0.07 Score=48.93 Aligned_cols=33 Identities=30% Similarity=0.421 Sum_probs=29.3
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
++....||.|.||.||.|.+..||+.+|||.|.
T Consensus 1237 Wqrg~~Ig~G~fG~VYtavN~~tGellAvKEI~ 1269 (1509)
T KOG4645|consen 1237 WQRGNFIGGGTFGKVYTAVNLDTGELLAVKEIK 1269 (1509)
T ss_pred eccccccCCcceeeeEEeecCCccchhhhhhhh
Confidence 455667999999999999999999999999874
No 294
>KOG1094|consensus
Probab=91.63 E-value=0.15 Score=43.76 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=22% Similarity=0.151 Sum_probs=30.4
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+..+.+...+.||+|.||.|..|... .+..+|||.++
T Consensus 535 fPRs~L~~~ekiGeGqFGEVhLCeve-g~lkVAVK~Lr 571 (807)
T KOG1094|consen 535 FPRSRLRFKEKIGEGQFGEVHLCEVE-GPLKVAVKILR 571 (807)
T ss_pred cchhheehhhhhcCcccceeEEEEec-CceEEEEeecC
Confidence 34455678889999999999999874 36899999986
No 295
>KOG1151|consensus
Probab=91.56 E-value=0.011 Score=49.30 Aligned_cols=34 Identities=29% Similarity=0.360 Sum_probs=29.5
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
+.|-+++.||+|+|+.||+|-+......+|||+-
T Consensus 463 ~RYLlLhLLGrGGFSEVyKAFDl~EqRYvAvKIH 496 (775)
T KOG1151|consen 463 DRYLLLHLLGRGGFSEVYKAFDLTEQRYVAVKIH 496 (775)
T ss_pred HHHHHHHHhccccHHHHHHhcccchhheeeEeee
Confidence 4477889999999999999999877888999963
No 296
>KOG0603|consensus
Probab=91.46 E-value=0.1 Score=44.39 Aligned_cols=36 Identities=22% Similarity=0.221 Sum_probs=33.4
Q ss_pred cCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 70 ADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 70 ~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.++|++...+|.|+|++|..|.+..+++.+|+|+|.
T Consensus 321 ~~~y~~~~~~~~gs~s~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~vkii~ 356 (612)
T KOG0603|consen 321 TESYEFREELGEGSFSAVKYCESSPTDQEPAVKIIS 356 (612)
T ss_pred chhhccccccCCCCccceeeeeccccccchhheecc
Confidence 577888888999999999999999999999999985
No 297
>KOG0614|consensus
Probab=89.98 E-value=0.036 Score=46.87 Aligned_cols=38 Identities=32% Similarity=0.467 Sum_probs=31.9
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+...+++.+..||-|+||.|-.+........+|+|+|+
T Consensus 417 v~l~dl~~iaTLGvGgFGRVELV~~~~~~~~fAlKilk 454 (732)
T KOG0614|consen 417 VKLSDLKRIATLGVGGFGRVELVKVNSQKATFALKILK 454 (732)
T ss_pred cchhhhhhhhhcccCccceEEEEEecccchHHHHHHHh
Confidence 45678889999999999999999887666679999875
No 298
>KOG0200|consensus
Probab=89.91 E-value=0.38 Score=40.49 Aligned_cols=41 Identities=27% Similarity=0.258 Sum_probs=31.8
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC---CC----CcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV---AT----GTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~---~t----g~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|++..+.+.+.+.||+|+||.|+++... .. ...+|||.+.
T Consensus 290 ~~e~~~~~l~~~~~lg~g~fG~v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VaVK~~k 337 (609)
T KOG0200|consen 290 KWEIPRENLKLGKYLGEGAFGQVVKALLFGLSKALLSIYVTVAVKMLK 337 (609)
T ss_pred ceeechhhccccceeecccccceEeEEEeecccccccceEEEEEEecc
Confidence 67777777777889999999999998642 11 4569999864
No 299
>KOG1033|consensus
Probab=89.05 E-value=0.063 Score=44.76 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=35% Similarity=0.431 Sum_probs=33.1
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.+.+|+....+|.|+||+|+.+.+...+..||||+|.
T Consensus 47 ~a~~~e~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~n~~d~~~~avkrit 83 (516)
T KOG1033|consen 47 EANDFEPGQCLGRGGFGVVFSAQNKADENKYAVKRIT 83 (516)
T ss_pred hhccccccccccccCccccCCccccccchhhHHHHhc
Confidence 4588999999999999999999998888899999874
No 300
>KOG4721|consensus
Probab=88.93 E-value=0.066 Score=45.97 Aligned_cols=39 Identities=26% Similarity=0.275 Sum_probs=29.7
Q ss_pred eeEeecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 65 TFVVEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 65 ~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
.|++..+.+..++-||+|+-|.||.++.. ++.||||+++
T Consensus 118 ~WeiPFe~IsELeWlGSGaQGAVF~Grl~--netVAVKKV~ 156 (904)
T KOG4721|consen 118 LWEIPFEEISELEWLGSGAQGAVFLGRLH--NETVAVKKVR 156 (904)
T ss_pred hccCCHHHhhhhhhhccCcccceeeeecc--CceehhHHHh
Confidence 34444444455666899999999999985 6889999875
No 301
>COG0661 AarF Predicted unusual protein kinase [General function prediction only]
Probab=88.44 E-value=0.3 Score=40.78 Aligned_cols=28 Identities=18% Similarity=0.188 Sum_probs=24.9
Q ss_pred eeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 77 CDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 77 ~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.|+.++-|+||+|+.. +|+.||||+.+
T Consensus 131 ~PiAsASIaQVH~A~L~-sG~~VAVKVqr 158 (517)
T COG0661 131 EPIASASIAQVHRAVLK-SGEEVAVKVQR 158 (517)
T ss_pred CchhhhhHhhheeEEec-CCCEEEEEecC
Confidence 56899999999999995 59999999875
No 302
>PRK09605 bifunctional UGMP family protein/serine/threonine protein kinase; Validated
Probab=88.17 E-value=0.59 Score=38.44 Aligned_cols=24 Identities=17% Similarity=0.152 Sum_probs=19.2
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG 96 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg 96 (106)
|...+.||+|+||.||++.+....
T Consensus 335 ~~~~~~iG~G~~g~Vy~~~~~~~~ 358 (535)
T PRK09605 335 KIPDHLIGKGAEADIKKGEYLGRD 358 (535)
T ss_pred cCccceeccCCcEEEEEEeecCcc
Confidence 355788999999999999875433
No 303
>KOG0599|consensus
Probab=87.63 E-value=0.11 Score=41.23 Aligned_cols=35 Identities=31% Similarity=0.336 Sum_probs=31.3
Q ss_pred CCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 71 DDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 71 ~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
..|+.-++||+|..++|.+|.|+.||..+|+|+|.
T Consensus 17 ~~y~pkeilgrgvss~vrRci~k~t~~e~a~kii~ 51 (411)
T KOG0599|consen 17 AKYEPKEILGRGVSSVVRRCIHKETGKEFAVKIID 51 (411)
T ss_pred hhcChHHHhcccchhhhhhhhhcccccceeEEEEE
Confidence 45777889999999999999999999999999973
No 304
>COG2112 Predicted Ser/Thr protein kinase [Signal transduction mechanisms]
Probab=77.63 E-value=1.8 Score=32.09 Aligned_cols=29 Identities=21% Similarity=0.180 Sum_probs=24.0
Q ss_pred eEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 74 VKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 74 ~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
.....|++|.+|.||++.++ |..+|+|.-
T Consensus 25 ~v~~~L~KG~~s~Vyl~~~~--~~~~a~Kvr 53 (201)
T COG2112 25 RVEKELAKGTTSVVYLGEWR--GGEVALKVR 53 (201)
T ss_pred hhhhhhhcccccEEEEeecc--CceEEEEEe
Confidence 45778999999999999985 568888864
No 305
>KOG0278|consensus
Probab=72.94 E-value=7.4 Score=30.50 Aligned_cols=45 Identities=24% Similarity=0.362 Sum_probs=36.2
Q ss_pred ceEEeCCeeeEeecCCeeEEeeeC---ccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEE
Q psy13289 57 TTITIGDKTFVVEADDLVKICDLG---RGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAV 101 (106)
Q Consensus 57 ~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~d~~~~~~LG---~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAv 101 (106)
..+.-++.++.+..-||.-.+.|| +|.||-|+.++..++|+.||.
T Consensus 237 ~~fVaGged~~~~kfDy~TgeEi~~~nkgh~gpVhcVrFSPdGE~yAs 284 (334)
T KOG0278|consen 237 EFFVAGGEDFKVYKFDYNTGEEIGSYNKGHFGPVHCVRFSPDGELYAS 284 (334)
T ss_pred ceEEecCcceEEEEEeccCCceeeecccCCCCceEEEEECCCCceeec
Confidence 444556777777777888777776 589999999999999999985
No 306
>KOG1235|consensus
Probab=72.82 E-value=3.4 Score=34.85 Aligned_cols=28 Identities=21% Similarity=0.248 Sum_probs=24.8
Q ss_pred eeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 77 CDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 77 ~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
+.||.-+.|+||+|+.+. |+.||||+-+
T Consensus 167 ~piaaASlaQVhrA~L~~-G~~VaVKVQ~ 194 (538)
T KOG1235|consen 167 EPIAAASLAQVHRARLKN-GEDVAVKVQH 194 (538)
T ss_pred chhhhcchhheEEEEecC-CCEEEEEecC
Confidence 568999999999999976 9999999854
No 307
>KOG0584|consensus
Probab=68.63 E-value=1.7 Score=37.28 Aligned_cols=26 Identities=35% Similarity=0.272 Sum_probs=22.3
Q ss_pred EEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEE
Q psy13289 75 KICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMA 100 (106)
Q Consensus 75 ~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vA 100 (106)
.-.+||+|+|=+||+|-+..+|..||
T Consensus 44 ~~evLGrGafKtVYka~De~~giEVA 69 (632)
T KOG0584|consen 44 FDEVLGRGAFKTVYKAFDEEEGIEVA 69 (632)
T ss_pred hhhhcccccceeeeeccccccchhhH
Confidence 45679999999999999988887765
No 308
>PRK10345 hypothetical protein; Provisional
Probab=62.31 E-value=4.4 Score=29.63 Aligned_cols=17 Identities=18% Similarity=0.088 Sum_probs=13.8
Q ss_pred eEEeeeCccCCcEEEEE
Q psy13289 74 VKICDLGRGAYGIVEKM 90 (106)
Q Consensus 74 ~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka 90 (106)
.-...||+|+||.||.-
T Consensus 5 ~~~~~LG~G~~~~Vy~h 21 (210)
T PRK10345 5 SEQSPLGTGRHRKCYAH 21 (210)
T ss_pred CCcceecCCCceEEEEC
Confidence 34567999999999963
No 309
>PRK01723 3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonic-acid kinase; Reviewed
Probab=53.07 E-value=21 Score=26.28 Aligned_cols=27 Identities=11% Similarity=0.067 Sum_probs=20.8
Q ss_pred EeeeC-ccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 76 ICDLG-RGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 76 ~~~LG-~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
...|| .|+.|+||.+... +..++||++
T Consensus 36 ~~~lg~~~g~gtv~~v~~~--~~~~vlk~~ 63 (239)
T PRK01723 36 ARVVGSAKGRGTTWFVQTP--GVNWVLRHY 63 (239)
T ss_pred CceeecCCCCccEEEEEeC--CceEEEEEe
Confidence 34677 7888899988774 678899876
No 310
>KOG0601|consensus
Probab=52.00 E-value=14 Score=31.24 Aligned_cols=37 Identities=19% Similarity=0.259 Sum_probs=31.1
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEEC-CCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHV-ATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~-~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
....+|..+..||.|.|+.|+++..+ ..+.+|++|.+
T Consensus 262 ~~~~df~~v~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~Y~~ke~ 299 (524)
T KOG0601|consen 262 CKLTDFGLVSKISDGNFSSVFKVSKRPEGDCIYAAKEL 299 (524)
T ss_pred eecCCcceeEEccCCccccceeeeecCCCCceEeChhh
Confidence 44578999999999999999998766 67788999865
No 311
>KOG4158|consensus
Probab=47.14 E-value=4.9 Score=33.59 Aligned_cols=29 Identities=24% Similarity=0.225 Sum_probs=24.6
Q ss_pred eecCCeeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC
Q psy13289 68 VEADDLVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG 96 (106)
Q Consensus 68 ~~~~d~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg 96 (106)
+.++||++.+.||+|..+.||.++....|
T Consensus 154 FtiddyeiG~~igkGC~AaVY~A~~~~dg 182 (598)
T KOG4158|consen 154 FTIDDYEIGEFIGKGCNAAVYSARLANDG 182 (598)
T ss_pred cchhhhcccchhhccchhhhhhhhcCCCc
Confidence 45689999999999999999998876433
No 312
>KOG4258|consensus
Probab=43.10 E-value=4.8 Score=36.05 Aligned_cols=20 Identities=25% Similarity=0.478 Sum_probs=16.6
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEE
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRH 92 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~ 92 (106)
..+.+.||+|+||.||.+..
T Consensus 996 it~~relg~gsfg~Vy~g~~ 1015 (1025)
T KOG4258|consen 996 ITLGRELGQGSFGMVYEGNA 1015 (1025)
T ss_pred HhhhhhhccCccceEEEecC
Confidence 44677899999999998754
No 313
>PF14504 CAP_assoc_N: CAP-associated N-terminal
Probab=42.66 E-value=1.1e+02 Score=21.10 Aligned_cols=49 Identities=18% Similarity=0.367 Sum_probs=36.0
Q ss_pred CCcceEEeCCeeeEeec--CC--eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 54 DKKTTITIGDKTFVVEA--DD--LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 54 ~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~--~d--~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
....++..++..+.+.. +| +..+... .|.|.++|-=+| ++++.||..|.
T Consensus 78 ~p~~~i~~~~~~Y~~else~d~~~~~l~~~-~~~ya~lf~D~~--~n~v~air~ld 130 (141)
T PF14504_consen 78 EPEFSIKKGNNSYQFELSEEDMNYRPLVKF-DGIYAQLFYDQH--TNKVTAIRYLD 130 (141)
T ss_pred CccEEEEECCEEEEEecCccccccceeEEe-CCEEEEEEEEcc--CCEEEEEEEEC
Confidence 34456667777777765 55 6666666 799999997666 78999998764
No 314
>PRK09550 mtnK methylthioribose kinase; Reviewed
Probab=41.46 E-value=46 Score=26.98 Aligned_cols=29 Identities=21% Similarity=0.412 Sum_probs=23.4
Q ss_pred EEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 75 KICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 75 ~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
.++.||-|.+..||++.....++.+.||.
T Consensus 30 ~~~elggGn~N~VyrV~~~~g~~svIVKq 58 (401)
T PRK09550 30 TAREIGDGNLNLVFRVSDTEGGKSVIVKQ 58 (401)
T ss_pred eeeEcCCCceEEEEEEEeCCCCeEEEEEe
Confidence 35789999999999999854335799996
No 315
>COG1718 RIO1 Serine/threonine protein kinase involved in cell cycle control [Signal transduction mechanisms / Cell division and chromosome partitioning]
Probab=39.43 E-value=53 Score=25.52 Aligned_cols=29 Identities=21% Similarity=0.150 Sum_probs=23.3
Q ss_pred EeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEeC
Q psy13289 76 ICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEKN 105 (106)
Q Consensus 76 ~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I~ 105 (106)
...|..|.-+.||+|.. ..+..+|||+.+
T Consensus 53 ~g~istGKEA~Vy~a~~-~~~~~~avKiyr 81 (268)
T COG1718 53 VGCISTGKEANVYLAET-GDGRYVAVKIYR 81 (268)
T ss_pred EeeecCCcceEEEeecc-CCCceEEEEEEe
Confidence 44688899999999877 457889999864
No 316
>KOG0601|consensus
Probab=37.32 E-value=15 Score=31.05 Aligned_cols=31 Identities=29% Similarity=0.274 Sum_probs=27.3
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCc--cCCcEEEEEEE--CCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGR--GAYGIVEKMRH--VATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~--G~fG~V~ka~~--~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
|.....+|. |.+|.||.++. ..++..+|+|.
T Consensus 116 ~~~~~~~g~~~g~~~s~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~a~k~ 150 (524)
T KOG0601|consen 116 FPISSRTGSLPGSKGSVFKSRCTNSESPHKFAVKK 150 (524)
T ss_pred cccccccccCCCCCceeecccCCcccCCccccccc
Confidence 557788999 99999999988 88899999986
No 317
>COG0478 RIO-like serine/threonine protein kinase fused to N-terminal HTH domain [Signal transduction mechanisms]
Probab=35.94 E-value=43 Score=26.44 Aligned_cols=28 Identities=25% Similarity=0.088 Sum_probs=24.7
Q ss_pred EEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 75 KICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 75 ~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
+.+.||-|.=+.||.|... .|..+|||.
T Consensus 95 iG~~IGvGKEsdVY~~~~~-~g~~~~vKf 122 (304)
T COG0478 95 IGTKIGVGKESDVYVAIDP-KGRKVAVKF 122 (304)
T ss_pred hccccccCccceEEEEECC-CCCEEEEEE
Confidence 5678999999999999884 789999995
No 318
>KOG1027|consensus
Probab=30.68 E-value=14 Score=33.03 Aligned_cols=30 Identities=30% Similarity=0.268 Sum_probs=22.5
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCc-EEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYG-IVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG-~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
|...+.+|.|+-| .||++.. .|+.||||++
T Consensus 511 ~~~~eilG~Gs~Gt~Vf~G~y--e~R~VAVKrl 541 (903)
T KOG1027|consen 511 FSPKEILGYGSNGTVVFRGVY--EGREVAVKRL 541 (903)
T ss_pred eccHHHcccCCCCcEEEEEee--CCceehHHHH
Confidence 3445678999876 5688887 3789999976
No 319
>PF08277 PAN_3: PAN-like domain; InterPro: IPR006583 PAN domains have significant functional versatility fulfilling diverse biological functions by mediating protein-protein or protein-carbohydrate interactions []. These domains contain a hair-pin loop like structure, similar to knottins, but the pattern of disulphide bonds differs The PAN-3 or CW is a domain associated with a number of Caenorhabditis elegans hypothetical proteins.
Probab=27.83 E-value=73 Score=18.50 Aligned_cols=12 Identities=25% Similarity=0.343 Sum_probs=9.2
Q ss_pred ECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 92 HVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 92 ~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
...+|..+|+|+
T Consensus 60 ~~~~~~~VA~K~ 71 (71)
T PF08277_consen 60 DSSSGNKVAFKI 71 (71)
T ss_pred ecCCCeEEEEEC
Confidence 456788999995
No 320
>PRK12274 serine/threonine protein kinase; Provisional
Probab=25.87 E-value=52 Score=24.64 Aligned_cols=20 Identities=15% Similarity=0.092 Sum_probs=15.9
Q ss_pred eeEEeeeCccCCcEEEEEEE
Q psy13289 73 LVKICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRH 92 (106)
Q Consensus 73 ~~~~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~ 92 (106)
+.....|++|+||+|+.+..
T Consensus 4 ~~~~~~l~~~~f~~v~~~~~ 23 (218)
T PRK12274 4 PAVNEPLKSDTFGRILLVRG 23 (218)
T ss_pred cccceeecCCCcceEEEeec
Confidence 34567899999999997655
No 321
>KOG3629|consensus
Probab=24.78 E-value=2.7e+02 Score=24.29 Aligned_cols=28 Identities=18% Similarity=0.125 Sum_probs=18.9
Q ss_pred ecCCeeEEee-eCccCCcEEEEEEECCCC
Q psy13289 69 EADDLVKICD-LGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATG 96 (106)
Q Consensus 69 ~~~d~~~~~~-LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg 96 (106)
..+||.++++ +--|.-|.+||+....++
T Consensus 605 ~~~d~~iiRv~~ed~~dG~~YKsI~itsq 633 (728)
T KOG3629|consen 605 AQNDFYIIRVGLEDDTDGANYKSIKITSQ 633 (728)
T ss_pred ccCceEEEEEEeecCCCCceeeeEEeecC
Confidence 3467776664 445688999998775444
No 322
>PRK12396 5-methylribose kinase; Reviewed
Probab=24.47 E-value=1.3e+02 Score=24.73 Aligned_cols=28 Identities=18% Similarity=0.264 Sum_probs=22.6
Q ss_pred EeeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEE
Q psy13289 76 ICDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKE 103 (106)
Q Consensus 76 ~~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~ 103 (106)
++.||-|.-.-||++.....+..+.||.
T Consensus 34 ~~eigdGnlN~VfrV~~~~~~~svIVKQ 61 (409)
T PRK12396 34 CKEIGDGNLNYVFRVWDEQKNISVIVKQ 61 (409)
T ss_pred eeEcCCCceEEEEEEeeCCCCceEEEEe
Confidence 7789999999999999843355788885
No 323
>PF05445 Pox_ser-thr_kin: Poxvirus serine/threonine protein kinase; InterPro: IPR008790 This family of proteins contain poxvirus serine/threonine protein kinases, which are essential for phosphorylation of virion proteins during virion assembly. ; GO: 0004672 protein kinase activity, 0005524 ATP binding
Probab=23.52 E-value=94 Score=25.66 Aligned_cols=22 Identities=32% Similarity=0.501 Sum_probs=16.1
Q ss_pred eeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 77 CDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 77 ~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
-.|.-|+||.|++. + .|+||-+
T Consensus 87 YHisTGGYGivFri-d-----~yVvKFv 108 (434)
T PF05445_consen 87 YHISTGGYGIVFRI-D-----KYVVKFV 108 (434)
T ss_pred EEEecCcceEEEEE-e-----eEEEEEE
Confidence 34678999999987 3 3666654
No 324
>PHA03111 Ser/Thr kinase; Provisional
Probab=22.05 E-value=1e+02 Score=25.39 Aligned_cols=22 Identities=36% Similarity=0.508 Sum_probs=16.2
Q ss_pred eeeCccCCcEEEEEEECCCCcEEEEEEe
Q psy13289 77 CDLGRGAYGIVEKMRHVATGTMMAVKEK 104 (106)
Q Consensus 77 ~~LG~G~fG~V~ka~~~~tg~~vAvK~I 104 (106)
-.|.-|+||.|++. + .|+||-+
T Consensus 92 YHisTGGyGivFri-d-----~yVvKFv 113 (444)
T PHA03111 92 YHISTGGYGIVFKI-D-----KYVVKFV 113 (444)
T ss_pred EEEecCcceEEEEE-e-----eEEEEEE
Confidence 35778999999987 3 3667654
Done!