Score = 57.8 bits (138), Expect = 2e-08, Method: Composition-based stats.
Identities = 22/34 (64%), Positives = 23/34 (67%)
Query: 31 SKCVFGKEFYEIGAKWHPDLGEPFGVYHCVTCEC 64
S C FG FY + WHPDLGEPFGV HCV C C
Sbjct: 42 SGCSFGGRFYSLEDTWHPDLGEPFGVMHCVMCHC 75
Dorsalizing factor. Key developmental protein that dorsalizes early vertebrate embryonic tissues by binding to ventralizing TGF-beta family bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and sequestering them in latent complexes. Danio rerio (taxid: 7955)
>sp|Q24025|SOG_DROME Dorsal-ventral patterning protein Sog OS=Drosophila melanogaster GN=sog PE=1 SV=1
Putative negative growth factor. Antagonist of dpp, a protein involved in patterning the dorsal region and in the development of the neuroectoderm; dpp inhibition is enhanced by tsg. Required for establishment of a narrow stripe of peak levels of BMP signaling in the dorsal midline of early embryos, that will give rise to the amnioserosa.
Potent dorsalizing factor. Has potent axis-forming activities including the ability to recruit neighboring cells into secondary axes. Regulates cell-cell interactions in the organizing centers of head, trunk and tail development.
Score = 53.1 bits (126), Expect = 5e-07, Method: Composition-based stats.
Identities = 19/32 (59%), Positives = 21/32 (65%)
Query: 33 CVFGKEFYEIGAKWHPDLGEPFGVYHCVTCEC 64
C FG + Y + WHPDLGEPFGV CV C C
Sbjct: 51 CTFGGKVYALDETWHPDLGEPFGVMRCVLCAC 82
Dorsalizing factor. Key developmental protein that dorsalizes early vertebrate embryonic tissues by binding to ventralizing TGF-beta family bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and sequestering them in latent complexes.
Score = 52.4 bits (124), Expect = 8e-07, Method: Composition-based stats.
Identities = 19/32 (59%), Positives = 21/32 (65%)
Query: 33 CVFGKEFYEIGAKWHPDLGEPFGVYHCVTCEC 64
C FG + Y + WHPDLGEPFGV CV C C
Sbjct: 51 CSFGGKVYALDETWHPDLGEPFGVMRCVLCAC 82
Dorsalizing factor. Key developmental protein that dorsalizes early vertebrate embryonic tissues by binding to ventralizing TGF-beta family bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and sequestering them in latent complexes.
Score = 52.4 bits (124), Expect = 8e-07, Method: Composition-based stats.
Identities = 19/32 (59%), Positives = 21/32 (65%)
Query: 33 CVFGKEFYEIGAKWHPDLGEPFGVYHCVTCEC 64
C FG + Y + WHPDLGEPFGV CV C C
Sbjct: 51 CSFGGKVYALDETWHPDLGEPFGVMRCVLCAC 82
Dorsalizing factor. Key developmental protein that dorsalizes early vertebrate embryonic tissues by binding to ventralizing TGF-beta family bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and sequestering them in latent complexes.
Rattus norvegicus (taxid: 10116)
Close Homologs in the Non-Redundant Database Detected by BLAST
VWC_out von Willebrand factor (vWF) type C domain.
82.66
>PF00093 VWC: von Willebrand factor type C domain; InterPro: IPR001007 The vWF domain is found in various plasma proteins: complement factors B, C2, CR3 and CR4; the integrins (I-domains); collagen types VI, VII, XII and XIV; and other extracellular proteins [, , ]
Although the majority of VWA-containing proteins are extracellular, the most ancient ones present in all eukaryotes are all intracellular proteins involved in functions such as transcription, DNA repair, ribosomal and membrane transport and the proteasome. A common feature appears to be involvement in multiprotein complexes. Proteins that incorporate vWF domains participate in numerous biological events (e.g. cell adhesion, migration, homing, pattern formation, and signal transduction), involving interaction with a large array of ligands []. A number of human diseases arise from mutations in VWA domains. Secondary structure prediction from 75 aligned vWF sequences has revealed a largely alternating sequence of alpha-helices and beta-strands []. The domain is named after the von Willebrand factor (VWF) type C repeat which is found in multidomain protein/multifunctional proteins involved in maintaining homeostasis [, ]. For the von Willebrand factor the duplicated VWFC domain is thought to participate in oligomerization, but not in the initial dimerization step []. The presence of this region in a number of other complex-forming proteins points to the possible involvment of the VWFC domain in complex formation.; GO: 0005515 protein binding; PDB: 1U5M_A.
>smart00214 VWC von Willebrand factor (vWF) type C domain