Medicago truncatula      pY/C2


※ C2 family introduction

    A C2 domain is a protein structural domain involved in targeting proteins to cell membranes. The typical version (PKC-C2) has a beta-sandwich composed of 8 beta-strands that co-ordinates two or three calcium ions, which bind in a cavity formed by the first and final loops of the domain, on the membrane binding face. The C2 domain of PRKCQ, the closest relative of PRKCQ in the PKC family, was found to be a novel Tyr(P)-binding domain, which could specifically bind a Tyr(P)-containing peptide derived from CDCP1, a protein known to be phosphorylated on tyrosine by activated Src kinase (1).

Reference
1. Stahelin, R.V. (2012) PRKCQ C2 domain is a phosphotyrosine binding module that plays a key role in its activation . J Biol Chem, 287, 30518-28. PMID: 22787157


There are 4 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (4

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Met-1833
MTR_3g106660
G7JAG6
11428816; MTR_3g106660
2
iEKPD-Met-1834
MTR_5g010390
G7KC44
11440986; MTR_5g010390
3
iEKPD-Met-1835
MTR_4g115660
G7JFF5
11441678; MTR_4g115660
4
iEKPD-Met-1832
MTR_4g033215
A0A072UJM2
25491786; MTR_4g033215