Blast Analysis : gnl|CDD|146145

Analysis  rpsblast_cdd Start  17
End  115 Strand  +
Length  99 Note  Gaps:24
Hit Coverage  72.78 Hit Length  169
Hit Pident  24.39 E Val  1e-11
Hit Description  pfam03357 Snf7 Snf7. This family of proteins are involved in protein sorting and transport from the endosome to the vacuole/lysosome in eukaryotic cells. Vacuoles/lysosomes play an important role in the degradation of both lipids and cellular proteins. In order to perform this degradative function vacuoles/lysosomes contain numerous hydrolases which have been transported in the form of inactive precursors via the biosynthetic pathway and are proteolytically activated upon delivery to the vacuole/lysosome. The delivery of transmembrane proteins such as activated cell surface receptors to the lumen of the vacuole/lysosome either for degradation/downregulation or in the case of hydrolases for proper localisation requires the formation of multivesicular bodies (MVBs). These late endosomal structures are formed by invaginating and budding of the limiting membrane into the lumen of the compartment. During this process a subset of the endosomal membrane proteins is sorted into the forming vesicles. Mature MVBs fuse with the vacuole/lysosome thereby releasing cargo containing vesicles into its hydrolytic lumen for degradation. Endosomal proteins that are not sorted into the intralumenal MVB vesicles are either recycled back to the plasma membrane or Golgi complex or remain in the limiting membrane of the MVB and are thereby transported to the limiting membrane of the vacuole/lysosome as a consequence of fusion. Therefore the MVB sorting pathway plays a critical role in the decision between recycling and degradation of membrane proteins. A few archaeal sequences are also present within this family. Hit Pcons  16.26
Name  Qrob_P0136630.2

1 Protein

Protein Identifier
Organism . Name
Score Score Type Protein Description Alias (in v1) Code Enzyme Gene Prediction Quality
Qrob_P0136630.2 Quercus robur 100.0 egn (M=1) K12192 - charged multivesicular body protein 2B     validated