Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
BSCOP2B SuperfamilyTubulin nucleotide-binding domain-like 8044258 3001758 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
BSCOP2B SuperfamilyTubulin C-terminal domain-like 8036011 3001732 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
DSCOP2B SuperfamilyTubulin C-terminal domain-like 8036011 3001732 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
DSCOP2B SuperfamilyTubulin nucleotide-binding domain-like 8044258 3001758 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, C
PF00091Tubulin/FtsZ family, GTPase domain (Tubulin)Tubulin/FtsZ family, GTPase domainThis family includes the tubulin alpha, beta and gamma chains, as well as the bacterial FtsZ family of proteins. Members of this family are involved in polymer formation. FtsZ is the polymer-forming protein of bacterial cell division. It is part of a ...This family includes the tubulin alpha, beta and gamma chains, as well as the bacterial FtsZ family of proteins. Members of this family are involved in polymer formation. FtsZ is the polymer-forming protein of bacterial cell division. It is part of a ring in the middle of the dividing cell that is required for constriction of cell membrane and cell envelope to yield two daughter cells. FtsZ and tubulin are GTPases. FtsZ can polymerise into tubes, sheets, and rings in vitro and is ubiquitous in eubacteria and archaea. Tubulin is the major component of microtubules.
Domain
A, C
PF03953Tubulin C-terminal domain (Tubulin_C)Tubulin C-terminal domainThis family includes the tubulin alpha, beta and gamma chains. Members of this family are involved in polymer formation. Tubulins are GTPases. FtsZ can polymerise into tubes, sheets, and rings in vitro and is ubiquitous in eubacteria and archaea. Tub ...This family includes the tubulin alpha, beta and gamma chains. Members of this family are involved in polymer formation. Tubulins are GTPases. FtsZ can polymerise into tubes, sheets, and rings in vitro and is ubiquitous in eubacteria and archaea. Tubulin is the major component of microtubules. (The FtsZ GTPases have been split into their won family).
Domain
B, D
PF00091Tubulin/FtsZ family, GTPase domain (Tubulin)Tubulin/FtsZ family, GTPase domainThis family includes the tubulin alpha, beta and gamma chains, as well as the bacterial FtsZ family of proteins. Members of this family are involved in polymer formation. FtsZ is the polymer-forming protein of bacterial cell division. It is part of a ...This family includes the tubulin alpha, beta and gamma chains, as well as the bacterial FtsZ family of proteins. Members of this family are involved in polymer formation. FtsZ is the polymer-forming protein of bacterial cell division. It is part of a ring in the middle of the dividing cell that is required for constriction of cell membrane and cell envelope to yield two daughter cells. FtsZ and tubulin are GTPases. FtsZ can polymerise into tubes, sheets, and rings in vitro and is ubiquitous in eubacteria and archaea. Tubulin is the major component of microtubules.
Domain
B, D
PF03953Tubulin C-terminal domain (Tubulin_C)Tubulin C-terminal domainThis family includes the tubulin alpha, beta and gamma chains. Members of this family are involved in polymer formation. Tubulins are GTPases. FtsZ can polymerise into tubes, sheets, and rings in vitro and is ubiquitous in eubacteria and archaea. Tub ...This family includes the tubulin alpha, beta and gamma chains. Members of this family are involved in polymer formation. Tubulins are GTPases. FtsZ can polymerise into tubes, sheets, and rings in vitro and is ubiquitous in eubacteria and archaea. Tubulin is the major component of microtubules. (The FtsZ GTPases have been split into their won family).
Domain
PF18027Cytosolic carboxypeptidase N-terminal domain (Pepdidase_M14_N)Cytosolic carboxypeptidase N-terminal domainThis entry corresponds to the N-terminal domain of cytosolic carboxypeptidases. The N-terminal domain folds into a nine-stranded antiparallel beta sandwich [1]. This domain is specific to CCP proteins and is absent in other carboxypeptidases. It has ...This entry corresponds to the N-terminal domain of cytosolic carboxypeptidases. The N-terminal domain folds into a nine-stranded antiparallel beta sandwich [1]. This domain is specific to CCP proteins and is absent in other carboxypeptidases. It has been hypothesised that the N-terminal domain might contribute to folding, might have a regulatory function and/or might be involved in binding other proteins.
Domain
PF00246Zinc carboxypeptidase (Peptidase_M14)Zinc carboxypeptidase- Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, C
Tubulin alpha-1B chain
B, D
Tubulin beta chain
Cytosolic carboxypeptidase-like protein 5