Domain Annotation: SCOP/SCOPe Classification SCOP-e Database Homepage

Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
ASCOP2B SuperfamilySpectrin repeat 8042773 3000156 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
BSCOP2B SuperfamilySpectrin repeat 8042773 3000156 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
CSCOP2B SuperfamilySpectrin repeat 8042773 3000156 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)

Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
ASpectrine1cunA1 A: alpha bundlesX: Spectrin repeat-likeH: Spectrin repeat (From Topology)T: Spectrin repeatF: SpectrinECOD (1.6)
BSpectrine1cunB1 A: alpha bundlesX: Spectrin repeat-likeH: Spectrin repeat (From Topology)T: Spectrin repeatF: SpectrinECOD (1.6)
CSpectrine1cunC1 A: alpha bundlesX: Spectrin repeat-likeH: Spectrin repeat (From Topology)T: Spectrin repeatF: SpectrinECOD (1.6)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B, C
PF00435Spectrin repeat (Spectrin)Spectrin repeatSpectrin repeat-domains are found in several proteins involved in cytoskeletal structure. These include spectrin, alpha-actinin and dystrophin. The sequence repeat used in this family is taken from the structural repeat in reference [2]. The spectr ...Spectrin repeat-domains are found in several proteins involved in cytoskeletal structure. These include spectrin, alpha-actinin and dystrophin. The sequence repeat used in this family is taken from the structural repeat in reference [2]. The spectrin domain- repeat forms a three helix bundle. The second helix is interrupted by proline in some sequences. The repeats are defined by a characteristic tryptophan (W) residue at position 17 in helix A and a leucine (L) at 2 residues from the carboxyl end of helix C. Although the domain occurs in multiple repeats along sequences, the domains are actually stable on their own - ie they act, biophysically, like domains rather than repeats that along function when aggregated.
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, B, C
PROTEIN (ALPHA SPECTRIN)