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Family: Metallothio (PF00131)

Summary: Metallothionein

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Metallothionein is a protein produced by the body. It is helpful to the brain, and in removing heavy metals from the system. Its production is dependent on zinc availability.


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This tab holds annotation information from the InterPro database.

InterPro entry IPR003019

Metallothioneins (MT) are small proteins that bind heavy metals, such as zinc, copper, cadmium, nickel, etc. They have a high content of cysteine residues that bind the metal ions through clusters of thiolate bonds [ PUBMED:1779825 , PUBMED:2959513 ]. An empirical classification into three classes has been proposed by Fowler and coworkers [ PUBMED:2959504 ] and Kojima [ PUBMED:1779826 ]. Members of class I are defined to include polypeptides related in the positions of their cysteines to equine MT-1B, and include mammalian MTs as well as from crustaceans and molluscs. Class II groups MTs from a variety of species, including sea urchins, fungi, insects and cyanobacteria. Class III MTs are atypical polypeptides composed of gamma-glutamylcysteinyl units [ PUBMED:2959504 ].

This original classification system has been found to be limited, in the sense that it does not allow clear differentiation of patterns of structural similarities, either between or within classes. Subsequently, a new classification was proposed on the basis of sequence similarity derived from phylogenetic relationships, which basically proposes an MT family for each main taxonomic group of organisms [ PUBMED:21633816 ].

This entry includes metallothioneins from vertebrates [ PUBMED:22791193 ] and MT-10 type metallothioneins from aquatic molluscs [ PUBMED:18389296 ].

Gene Ontology

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Domain organisation

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Pfam Clan

This family is a member of clan Metallothionein (CL0461), which has the following description:

This superfamily contains related families of metallothioneins, prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

The clan contains the following 7 members:

Metallothi_Euk2 Metallothio Metallothio_6 Metallothio_Euk Metallothio_PEC Metallothio_Pro Yeast_MT

Alignments

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RP55
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RP75
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RP35
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RP55
(475)
RP75
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Trees

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Curation and family details

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Seed source: Prosite
Previous IDs: metalthio;
Type: Domain
Sequence Ontology: SO:0000417
Author: Sonnhammer ELL
Number in seed: 5
Number in full: 1042
Average length of the domain: 58.4 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 65 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 84.15 %

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HMM build commands:
build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 61295632 -E 1000 --cpu 4 HMM pfamseq
Model details:
Parameter Sequence Domain
Gathering cut-off 23.0 23.0
Trusted cut-off 23.0 23.2
Noise cut-off 22.9 22.8
Model length: 65
Family (HMM) version: 23
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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 PDBe group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt sequences and three-dimensional protein structures. The table below shows the structures on which the Metallothio domain has been found. There are 15 instances of this domain found in the PDB. Note that there may be multiple copies of the domain in a single PDB structure, since many structures contain multiple copies of the same protein sequence.

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AlphaFold Structure Predictions

The list of proteins below match this family and have AlphaFold predicted structures. Click on the protein accession to view the predicted structure.

Protein Predicted structure External Information
A0A0H2UHT7 View 3D Structure Click here
A1L3X4 View 3D Structure Click here
D3ZHV3 View 3D Structure Click here
D3ZTJ2 View 3D Structure Click here
O19000 View 3D Structure Click here
P02795 View 3D Structure Click here
P02798 View 3D Structure Click here
P02800 View 3D Structure Click here
P02801 View 3D Structure Click here
P02802 View 3D Structure Click here
P02803 View 3D Structure Click here
P04355 View 3D Structure Click here
P04731 View 3D Structure Click here
P04732 View 3D Structure Click here
P04733 View 3D Structure Click here
P07438 View 3D Structure Click here
P09577 View 3D Structure Click here
P09578 View 3D Structure Click here
P0DM35 View 3D Structure Click here
P11957 View 3D Structure Click here
P13640 View 3D Structure Click here
P17808 View 3D Structure Click here
P18055 View 3D Structure Click here
P25127 View 3D Structure Click here
P25713 View 3D Structure Click here
P28184 View 3D Structure Click here
P37359 View 3D Structure Click here
P37360 View 3D Structure Click here
P37361 View 3D Structure Click here
P47944 View 3D Structure Click here
P47945 View 3D Structure Click here
P49068 View 3D Structure Click here
P52720 View 3D Structure Click here
P52722 View 3D Structure Click here
P52723 View 3D Structure Click here
P52727 View 3D Structure Click here
P55942 View 3D Structure Click here
P55943 View 3D Structure Click here
P55944 View 3D Structure Click here
P58280 View 3D Structure Click here