Structural Classification of Proteins
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Family: Extracellular domain of cell surface receptors

Lineage:

  1. Root: scop
  2. Class: Small proteins [56992]
    Usually dominated by metal ligand, heme, and/or disulfide bridges
  3. Fold: Snake toxin-like [57301]
    disulfide-rich fold: nearly all-beta
  4. Superfamily: Snake toxin-like [57302]
    link to SUPERFAMILY database - Superfamily
  5. Family: Extracellular domain of cell surface receptors [57354]

Protein Domains:

  1. CD59 [57355]
    1. Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId: 9606] [57356] (10) picpic
  2. Type II activin receptor [57357]
    1. Mouse (Mus musculus) [TaxId: 10090] [57358] (4) picpic
    2. Rat (Rattus norvegicus) [TaxId: 10116] [90154] (2) picpic
    3. Mouse (Mus musculus), isoform IIB [TaxId: 10090] [111406] (3) picpic
      SQ P27040 23-120; 100% sequence identity to the rat domain of the same type IIb (scop_sp 90154)
  3. BMP receptor Ia ectodomain [57359]
    1. Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId: 9606] [57360] (6) picpic
  4. TGF-beta type II receptor extracellular domain [69951]
    elaborated with additional structures resulting in a beta-sandwich fold
    1. Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId: 9606] [69952] (4) picpic
    2. Chicken (Gallus gallus) [TaxId: 9031] [82900] (1) picpic
  5. Urokinase plasminogen activator surface receptor uPAR [161128]
    duplication: tandem repeat of three similar domains; the N-terminal and C-terminal domains belong to Pfam 00021; uPAR/Ly6
    1. Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId: 9606] [161129] (12) picpic
      SQ Q03405 109-209! SQ Q03405 210-299! SQ Q03405 23-108
  6. Urokinase plasminogen activator surface receptor, UPAR [161130]
    duplication; comprises three domains of this fold
    1. Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId: 9606] [161131] (33) picpic
      SQ Q03405 111-210! SQ Q03405 114-210! SQ Q03405 211-297! SQ Q03405 211-301! SQ Q03405 23-102! SQ Q03405 23-104

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