PPBDs-containing Proteins Classification:      pY/HYB

※ HYB family introduction

    The E3 ubiquitin ligase Hakai targets tyrosine-phosphorylated E-cadherin via an uncharacterized domain. In recent study, the crystal structure of Hakai (amino acids 106–206) revealed that it forms an atypical, zinc-coordinated homodimer by utilizing residues from the phosphotyrosine-binding domain of two Hakai monomers. Hakai dimerization allows the formation of a phosphotyrosine-binding pocket that recognizes specific phosphorylated tyrosines and flanking acidic amino acids of Src substrates, such as E-cadherin, cortactin and DOK1. NMR and mutational analysis identified the Hakai residues required for target binding within the binding pocket, now named the HYB domain. The HYB domain is structurally different from other phosphotyrosine-binding domains and is a potential drug target due to its novel structural features (1).

Reference
1. Mukherjee, M. (2012) Structure of a novel phosphotyrosine-binding domain in Hakai that targets E-cadherin. EMBO J, 31, 1308-19. PMID: 22252131


pY HYB in eukaryotes:

  Ailuropoda melanoleuca (1)  Bos taurus (1)  Callithrix jacchus (1)
  Canis familiaris (1)  Carlito syrichta (1)  Cercocebus atys (1)
  Chlorocebus sabaeus (1)  Dipodomys ordii (1)  Fukomys damarensis (1)
  Gorilla gorilla (1)  Homo sapiens (1)  Ictidomys tridecemlineatus (1)
  Loxodonta africana (1)  Macaca fascicularis (1)  Mesocricetus auratus (1)
  Mus musculus (1)  Myotis lucifugus (1)  Octodon degus (1)
  Oryctolagus cuniculus (1)  Ovis aries (1)  Pan paniscus (1)
  Pan troglodytes (1)  Papio anubis (1)  Pongo abelii (1)
  Pteropus vampyrus (1)  Rattus norvegicus (1)  Sus scrofa (1)
  Tupaia belangeri (1)