RPS-BLAST 2.2.26 [Sep-21-2011]

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

Searching..................................................done

Query= psy498
         (189 letters)



>gnl|CDD|239875 cd04412, NDPk7B, Nucleoside diphosphate kinase 7 domain B (NDPk7B):
           The nm23-H7 class of nucleoside diphosphate kinase
           (NDPk7) consists of an N-terminal DM10 domain and two
           functional catalytic NDPk modules, NDPk7A and NDPk7B.
           The function of the DM10 domain, which also occurs in
           multiple copies in other proteins, is unknown. NDPk7 is
           predominantly expressed in testes, although appreciable
           amount are also found in liver, heart, brain, ovary,
           small intestine and spleen. The nm23-H7 gene is located
           in or near the hereditary prostrate cancer
           susceptibility locus. Nm23-H7 may be involved in the
           development of colon and gastric carcinoma, the latter
           possibly in a type-specific manner.
          Length = 134

 Score = 64.2 bits (157), Expect = 1e-13
 Identities = 36/112 (32%), Positives = 55/112 (49%), Gaps = 14/112 (12%)

Query: 66  QCTIAFLRPHANDSKS--ELFQDLINHGFEFINLLMV--------EFNEEIKRIMSQQEY 115
            CT+  ++PHA       E+ Q +++ GFE   L M         EF E  K ++   E 
Sbjct: 1   NCTVCIIKPHAVSHGLLGEILQQILDEGFEITALQMFNLTRANAEEFLEVYKGVVP--EL 58

Query: 116 TARIPISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARY 167
            A +    + +GP I  ++ G NAV+  ++  GP D E A    P++LRARY
Sbjct: 59  PAMV--DELTSGPCIALEIAGENAVKTFREFCGPFDPEIAKQLRPNTLRARY 108


>gnl|CDD|239879 cd04416, NDPk_TX, NDP kinase domain of thioredoxin
           domain-containing proteins  (TXNDC3 and TXNDC6): Txl-2
           (TXNDC6) and Sptrx-2 (TXNDC3) are fusion proteins of
           Group II N-terminal thioredoxin domains followed by one
           or three NDP kinase domains, respectively. Sptrx-2,
           which has a tissue specific distribution in human
           testis, has been considered as a member of the nm23
           family (nm23-H8) and exhibits a high homology with sea
           urchin IC1 (intermediate chain-1) protein, a component
           of the sperm axonemal outer dynein arm complex. Txl-2 is
           mainly represented in close association with
           microtubules within tissues with cilia and flagella such
           as seminiferous epithelium (spermatids) and lung airway
           epithelium, suggesting possible role in control of
           microtubule stability and maintenance.
          Length = 132

 Score = 54.1 bits (131), Expect = 8e-10
 Identities = 37/127 (29%), Positives = 62/127 (48%), Gaps = 11/127 (8%)

Query: 66  QCTIAFLRPHANDSKS-ELFQDLINHGFEFINLLMVEFNEEIKR-IMSQQEYTARIP--I 121
           + T+A ++P A   K  E+ + +   GFE +    +   EE  R    + E        +
Sbjct: 1   EYTLALIKPDAVAEKKDEILEKIKEAGFEILAQKEMVLTEEQAREFYKEHEEEDYFEDLV 60

Query: 122 SSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARY--SHL-----GASN 174
             M +GP ++  L   NAV++ ++++GP D EEA    P SLRA++   HL     G+S+
Sbjct: 61  EFMTSGPSLILVLSKENAVEEWRELMGPTDPEEAKEEKPDSLRAQFARDHLSNAVHGSSS 120

Query: 175 LYVATEE 181
              A +E
Sbjct: 121 AEEAEKE 127


>gnl|CDD|239878 cd04415, NDPk7A, Nucleoside diphosphate kinase 7 domain A (NDPk7A):
           The nm23-H7 class of nucleoside diphosphate kinase
           (NDPk7) consists of an N-terminal DM10 domain and two
           functional catalytic NDPk modules, NDPk7A and NDPk7B.
           The function of the DM10 domain, which also occurs in
           multiple copies in other proteins, is unknown. NDPk7 is
           predominantly expressed in testes, although appreciable
           amount are also found in liver, heart, brain, ovary,
           small intestine and spleen. The nm23-H7 gene is located
           in or near the hereditary prostrate cancer
           susceptibility locus. Nm23-H7 may be involved in the
           development of colon and gastric carcinoma, the latter
           possibly in a type-specific manner.
          Length = 131

 Score = 50.1 bits (120), Expect = 3e-08
 Identities = 26/115 (22%), Positives = 54/115 (46%), Gaps = 13/115 (11%)

Query: 68  TIAFLRPHANDSKSELFQDLINHGFEFINLLMVEFNEEIKRIMSQQEYTARIP------- 120
           T+A ++P A     ++ Q + + GF      M + + +       Q++ A          
Sbjct: 3   TLALIKPDAYSKIGKIIQIIEDAGFTITKAKMTKLSRK-----EAQDFYAEHQSKPFYNE 57

Query: 121 -ISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYSHLGASN 174
            +  M +GP++  +L G +A+ + + ++GP +   A S+ P+S+RA +   G  N
Sbjct: 58  LVQFMTSGPIVAMELVGDDAISEWRKLLGPTNSSVARSDAPNSIRALFGTDGTRN 112


>gnl|CDD|238335 cd00595, NDPk, Nucleoside diphosphate kinases (NDP kinases, NDPks):
           NDP kinases, responsible for the synthesis of nucleoside
           triphosphates (NTPs), are involved in numerous
           regulatory processes associated with proliferation,
           development, and differentiation. They are vital for
           DNA/RNA synthesis, cell division, macromolecular
           metabolism and growth. The enzymes generate NTPs or
           their deoxy derivatives by terminal (gamma)
           phosphotransfer from an NTP such as ATP or GTP to any
           nucleoside diphosphate (NDP) or its deoxy derivative.
           The sequence of NDPk has been highly conserved through
           evolution. There is a single histidine residue conserved
           in all known NDK isozymes, which is involved in the
           catalytic mechanism. The first confirmed metastasis
           suppressor gene was the NDP kinase protein encoded by
           the nm23 gene. Unicellular organisms generally possess
           only one gene encoding NDP kinase, while most
           multicellular organisms possess not only an ortholog
           that provides most of the NDP kinase enzymatic activity
           but also multiple divergent paralogous genes. The human
           genome codes for at least nine NDP kinases and can be
           classified into two groups, Groups I and II, according
           to their genomic architecture and distinct enzymatic
           activity. Group I isoforms (A-D) are well-conserved,
           catalytically active, and share 58-88% identity between
           each other, while Group II are more divergent, with only
           NDPk6 shown to be active. NDP kinases exist in two
           different quaternary structures; all known eukaryotic
           enzymes are hexamers, while some bacterial enzymes are
           tetramers, as in Myxococcus. The hexamer can be viewed
           as trimer of dimers, while tetramers are dimers of
           dimers, with the dimerization interface conserved.
          Length = 133

 Score = 47.0 bits (112), Expect = 4e-07
 Identities = 29/112 (25%), Positives = 50/112 (44%), Gaps = 15/112 (13%)

Query: 66  QCTIAFLRPHANDS--KSELFQDLINHGFEFINLLMV--------EFNEEIKRIMSQQEY 115
           + T+A ++P A       E+   + + GFE + +  +        EF  E K      + 
Sbjct: 1   ERTLALIKPDAVAEGLLGEIIMRIEDAGFEIVAMKELHLTEEQAEEFYVEHKGRPFFPDL 60

Query: 116 TARIPISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARY 167
                +  M +GPV+   L   NAV + ++++GP + E A    P SLRA +
Sbjct: 61  -----VQFMSSGPVVAMILEKDNAVGEWREMLGPTNPEIARHLAPGSLRADF 107


>gnl|CDD|239880 cd04418, NDPk5, Nucleoside diphosphate kinase homolog 5 (NDP kinase
           homolog 5, NDPk5, NM23-H5; Inhibitor of p53-induced
           apoptosis-beta, IPIA-beta): In human, mRNA for NDPk5 is
           almost exclusively found in testis, especially in the
           flagella of spermatids and spermatozoa, in association
           with axoneme microtubules, and may play a role in
           spermatogenesis by increasing the ability of late-stage
           spermatids to eliminate reactive oxygen species.  It
           belongs to the nm23 Group II genes and appears to differ
           from the other human NDPks in that it lacks two
           important catalytic site residues, and thus does not
           appear to possess NDP kinase activity. NDPk5 confers
           protection from cell death by Bax and alters the
           cellular levels of several antioxidant enzymes,
           including glutathione peroxidase 5 (Gpx5).
          Length = 132

 Score = 46.3 bits (110), Expect = 6e-07
 Identities = 25/105 (23%), Positives = 50/105 (47%), Gaps = 3/105 (2%)

Query: 66  QCTIAFLRPHANDSKSELFQDLINHGFEFINLLMVEFNEEIKRIMSQQEY-TARIP--IS 122
           + T+A ++P A     E+   ++  GF  +    ++ + E       + Y     P  ++
Sbjct: 1   ERTLAIIKPDAVHKAEEIEDIILESGFTIVQKRKLQLSPEQCSDFYAEHYGKMFFPHLVA 60

Query: 123 SMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARY 167
            M +GP++   L   NA+   ++++GP +  +A   +P SLRA Y
Sbjct: 61  YMSSGPIVAMVLARHNAISYWKELLGPTNSLKAKETHPDSLRAIY 105


>gnl|CDD|197791 smart00562, NDK, Enzymes that catalyze nonsubstrate specific
           conversions of nucleoside diphosphates to nucleoside
           triphosphates.  These enzymes play important roles in
           bacterial growth, signal transduction and pathogenicity.
          Length = 135

 Score = 44.8 bits (107), Expect = 2e-06
 Identities = 27/110 (24%), Positives = 50/110 (45%), Gaps = 12/110 (10%)

Query: 66  QCTIAFLRPHA--NDSKSELFQDLINHGFEFINLLMVEFNEEIKRIMSQQEYTARIP--- 120
           + T+A ++P A       E+       GF+ + + M++  EE        E+  + P   
Sbjct: 1   ERTLAIIKPDAVQRGLIGEIISRFERKGFKIVAMKMLQLTEEQAE-EFYAEHEGK-PFFN 58

Query: 121 --ISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYS 168
             +  M +GPV+   L G +AV+  + ++GP D  EA    P ++R  + 
Sbjct: 59  DLVEFMTSGPVVAMVLEGEDAVKTWRTLMGPTDPREAA---PGTIRGDFG 105


>gnl|CDD|215503 PLN02931, PLN02931, nucleoside diphosphate kinase family protein.
          Length = 177

 Score = 43.3 bits (102), Expect = 2e-05
 Identities = 17/45 (37%), Positives = 28/45 (62%)

Query: 121 ISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRA 165
           +  M +GPV+V  L   NAV   + ++GP D  +A  ++P+S+RA
Sbjct: 90  VKYMTSGPVLVMVLEKENAVSDWRTLIGPTDARKAKISHPNSIRA 134


>gnl|CDD|201162 pfam00334, NDK, Nucleoside diphosphate kinase. 
          Length = 135

 Score = 42.1 bits (100), Expect = 2e-05
 Identities = 15/52 (28%), Positives = 27/52 (51%), Gaps = 3/52 (5%)

Query: 124 MLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYSHLGASNL 175
           M +GPV+   L G NAV  +++++G  +  EA    P ++R  ++     N 
Sbjct: 64  MTSGPVVAMVLEGENAVSVVRELMGATNPAEAA---PGTIRGDFAVSIGRNA 112


>gnl|CDD|128921 smart00676, DM10, Domains in hypothetical proteins in Drosophila,
           C. elegans and mammals. Occurs singly in some nucleoside
           diphosphate kinases. 
          Length = 104

 Score = 38.4 bits (90), Expect = 3e-04
 Identities = 16/62 (25%), Positives = 25/62 (40%), Gaps = 19/62 (30%)

Query: 9   FLHRTHCDE--------ILLKDLFIGNSVKLFSRILKIVDYGDRILKIVDYGDRYTKSYL 60
           FL R    +            DL +G ++ +F R  +I D            D +T++YL
Sbjct: 52  FLRRQRVPKPPPDDPEYYHASDLNVGTTINVFGRQFRIYDC-----------DEFTRNYL 100

Query: 61  ES 62
           ES
Sbjct: 101 ES 102


>gnl|CDD|239876 cd04413, NDPk_I, Nucleoside diphosphate kinase Group I
           (NDPk_I)-like: NDP kinase domains are present in a large
           family of structurally and functionally conserved
           proteins from bacteria to humans that generally catalyze
           the transfer of gamma-phosphates of a nucleoside
           triphosphate (NTP) donor onto a nucleoside diphosphate
           (NDP) acceptor through a phosphohistidine intermediate.
           The mammalian nm23/NDP kinase gene family can be divided
           into two distinct groups. The group I genes encode
           proteins that generally have highly homologous
           counterparts in other organisms and possess the classic
           enzymatic activity of a kinase. This group includes
           vertebrate NDP kinases A-D (Nm23- H1 to -H4),  and its
           counterparts in bacteria, archea and other eukaryotes.
           NDP kinases exist in two different quaternary
           structures; all known eukaryotic enzymes are hexamers,
           while some bacterial enzymes are tetramers, as in
           Myxococcus. They possess the NDP kinase active site
           motif (NXXH[G/A]SD) and the nine residues that are most
           essential for catalysis.
          Length = 130

 Score = 35.9 bits (84), Expect = 0.003
 Identities = 13/48 (27%), Positives = 27/48 (56%), Gaps = 3/48 (6%)

Query: 121 ISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYS 168
           +  M +GPV+   L G NAV+ ++ ++G  +  +A    P ++R  ++
Sbjct: 61  VEFMTSGPVVAMVLEGENAVKTVRKLMGATNPADAA---PGTIRGDFA 105


>gnl|CDD|173010 PRK14544, PRK14544, nucleoside diphosphate kinase; Provisional.
          Length = 183

 Score = 34.8 bits (80), Expect = 0.012
 Identities = 15/48 (31%), Positives = 27/48 (56%), Gaps = 3/48 (6%)

Query: 121 ISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYS 168
           +  M +GP++   L+G  AV+ ++ +VGP    +A    P ++R  YS
Sbjct: 97  VKYMTSGPIVAMVLKGNRAVEVVRKLVGPTSPHKAP---PGTIRGDYS 141


>gnl|CDD|223183 COG0105, Ndk, Nucleoside diphosphate kinase [Nucleotide transport
           and metabolism].
          Length = 135

 Score = 33.3 bits (77), Expect = 0.029
 Identities = 11/45 (24%), Positives = 24/45 (53%), Gaps = 3/45 (6%)

Query: 124 MLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYS 168
           + +GPV+   L G NA+  ++ ++G  +   A    P ++R  ++
Sbjct: 66  ITSGPVVAMVLEGENAISVVRKLMGATNPANAA---PGTIRGDFA 107


>gnl|CDD|179085 PRK00668, ndk, mulitfunctional nucleoside diphosphate
           kinase/apyrimidinic endonuclease/3'-; Validated.
          Length = 134

 Score = 32.8 bits (76), Expect = 0.035
 Identities = 15/48 (31%), Positives = 29/48 (60%), Gaps = 3/48 (6%)

Query: 121 ISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYS 168
           +  M +GPV+V  L G NA+ K+++++G  +  EA    P ++R  ++
Sbjct: 62  VEFMTSGPVVVMVLEGENAIAKVRELMGATNPAEAA---PGTIRGDFA 106


>gnl|CDD|184733 PRK14540, PRK14540, nucleoside diphosphate kinase; Provisional.
          Length = 134

 Score = 32.5 bits (74), Expect = 0.058
 Identities = 27/119 (22%), Positives = 58/119 (48%), Gaps = 10/119 (8%)

Query: 68  TIAFLRPHANDSK--SELFQDLINHGFEFINLLMVEFNEEIKRIMSQQ----EYTARIPI 121
           T   L+P A + K   ++ Q   N GFE + + M++   E+     ++    E+  R+ I
Sbjct: 5   TFVALKPDAVERKLIGKIIQRFENKGFEIVEMKMLKLTREMAEEYYEEHKGKEFYERL-I 63

Query: 122 SSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYSHLGASNLYVATE 180
           + M +G ++   + G NA+  ++ ++G  +  EA    P ++R  +     +N+  A++
Sbjct: 64  NFMTSGRIVAMVIEGENAISTVRKMIGKTNPAEA---EPGTIRGDFGLYTPANIIHASD 119


>gnl|CDD|173008 PRK14542, PRK14542, nucleoside diphosphate kinase; Provisional.
          Length = 137

 Score = 30.8 bits (69), Expect = 0.18
 Identities = 26/113 (23%), Positives = 53/113 (46%), Gaps = 10/113 (8%)

Query: 68  TIAFLRPHA--NDSKSELFQDLINHGFEFINL----LMVEFNEEIKRIMSQQEYTARIPI 121
           T   ++P    N     + Q +   GF+ + L    L +E  ++  ++ S + +   +  
Sbjct: 4   TFIMIKPDGVKNKHVGNILQRIEKEGFKILGLKYLKLSLEDAKQFYKVHSARPFYNDL-C 62

Query: 122 SSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARYSHLGASN 174
           + M +GP++   L   NAV   ++V+G  D +EA +    ++RA Y+    +N
Sbjct: 63  NYMSSGPIVAAALERDNAVLHWREVIGATDPKEAAAG---TIRALYAESKEAN 112


>gnl|CDD|239877 cd04414, NDPk6, Nucleoside diphosphate kinase 6 (NDP kinase 6,
           NDPk6, NM23-H6; NME6; Inhibitor of p53-induced
           apoptosis-alpha, IPIA-alpha): The nm23-H6 gene encoding
           NDPk6 is expressed mainly in mitochondria, but also
           found at a lower level in most tissues. NDPk6 has all
           nine residues considered crucial for enzyme structure
           and activity, and has been found to have NDP kinase
           activity. It may play a role in cell growth and cell
           cycle progression. The nm23-H6 gene locus has been
           implicated in a variety of malignant tumors.
          Length = 135

 Score = 30.8 bits (70), Expect = 0.18
 Identities = 25/109 (22%), Positives = 48/109 (44%), Gaps = 8/109 (7%)

Query: 66  QCTIAFLRPHA---NDSKSELFQDLINHGFEFIN----LLMVEFNEEIKRIMSQQEYTAR 118
           Q T+A ++P A     +   + Q ++++GF  +         E  E        + +  R
Sbjct: 1   QLTLALIKPDAVAHPLALEAVRQLILSNGFTIVRKKELRWTTEDAERFYAEHKGKFFYDR 60

Query: 119 IPISSMLNGPVIVFQLRGVNAVQKLQDVVGPADREEALSNYPHSLRARY 167
           + +S M +GP     L   NA++  + ++GP     A ++ P S+R  Y
Sbjct: 61  L-VSFMTSGPSWALILAHENAIKTWRALMGPTKVFRARASAPDSIRGLY 108


>gnl|CDD|227608 COG5283, COG5283, Phage-related tail protein [Function unknown].
          Length = 1213

 Score = 27.2 bits (60), Expect = 7.3
 Identities = 14/80 (17%), Positives = 24/80 (30%), Gaps = 10/80 (12%)

Query: 20  LKDLFIGNSVKLFSRILKIVDYGDRILKIVDYGDRYTKSY------LESTN----YQCTI 69
           LK+ F G +  +   I K +    R L       R    +       ++       Q   
Sbjct: 886 LKNTFAGATPVIQQVINKGIARQLRDLNADTLYYRINARWSNAQKDGQNVQTLAREQVNQ 945

Query: 70  AFLRPHANDSKSELFQDLIN 89
                 A   + +L  D+I 
Sbjct: 946 TNTALKAQVKRRDLLDDMIG 965


>gnl|CDD|235011 PRK02190, PRK02190, agmatinase; Provisional.
          Length = 301

 Score = 26.7 bits (60), Expect = 7.9
 Identities = 13/24 (54%), Positives = 15/24 (62%), Gaps = 4/24 (16%)

Query: 30 KLFSRILKIVDYGDRILKIVDYGD 53
           LF R L +VDYGD +    DYGD
Sbjct: 72 DLFER-LAVVDYGDLVF---DYGD 91


  Database: CDD.v3.10
    Posted date:  Mar 20, 2013  7:55 AM
  Number of letters in database: 10,937,602
  Number of sequences in database:  44,354
  
Lambda     K      H
   0.321    0.138    0.392 

Gapped
Lambda     K      H
   0.267   0.0728    0.140 


Matrix: BLOSUM62
Gap Penalties: Existence: 11, Extension: 1
Number of Sequences: 44354
Number of Hits to DB: 9,670,709
Number of extensions: 905308
Number of successful extensions: 820
Number of sequences better than 10.0: 1
Number of HSP's gapped: 817
Number of HSP's successfully gapped: 33
Length of query: 189
Length of database: 10,937,602
Length adjustment: 91
Effective length of query: 98
Effective length of database: 6,901,388
Effective search space: 676336024
Effective search space used: 676336024
Neighboring words threshold: 11
Window for multiple hits: 40
X1: 16 ( 7.4 bits)
X2: 38 (14.6 bits)
X3: 64 (24.7 bits)
S1: 41 (21.8 bits)
S2: 56 (25.4 bits)