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Clan: SCP2 (CL0311)

Summary

SCP-2 sterol transfer superfamily Add an annotation

This superfamily includes the SCP2 family as well as a domain from the mycothiol dependent maleylpyruvate isomerase.

This clan contains 6 families and the total number of domains in the clan is 17858. The clan was built by A Bateman.

Members

This clan contains the following 6 member families:

Alkyl_sulf_C MDMPI_C MycE_N SCP2 SCP2_2 SCP_3

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Domain organisation

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Alignments

The table below shows the number of occurrences of each domain throughout the sequence database. More...

Pfam family Num. domains Alignment
SCP2 (PF02036) 9578 (53.6%) View
SCP2_2 (PF13530) 2878 (16.1%) View
MDMPI_C (PF07398) 2436 (13.6%) View
Alkyl_sulf_C (PF14864) 1475 (8.3%) View
SCP_3 (PF17844) 1444 (8.1%) View
MycE_N (PF17843) 47 (0.3%) View
Total: 6 Total: 17858 Clan alignment
 

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Family relationships

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Species distribution

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Structures

For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the MSD group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt three-dimensional structures. The table below shows the mapping between the Pfam families in this clan, the corresponding UniProt entries, and the region of the three-dimensional structures that are available for that sequence.

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