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| Functional site class: | EPIYA ligand motif for CSK-SH2 |
| Functional site description: | The Csk SH2 domain binds an unusual motif EPIYA that is notable for being the subject of pathogen hijack. The motif was first found in certain bacterial effector proteins that are secreted into the host cytosol. The bacterial proteins usually have repeats of EPIYA motifs. The best described vertebrate cellular motif is found in Pragmin, a regulator of tyrosine kinase activity. |
| ELM Description: | The EPIYA motif is defined by the sequence of 13 instances with experimental evidence that include eukaryotic (Human and Rat) and bacterial (three species) proteins. The regular expression of this motif agrees with the motif sequences of cellular Pragmin and p140Cap proteins in mammals and repeating motifs in CagA, BepE, BepF and LspA1 effector proteins from H. pylori, B. henselae and H. ducreyi. EPIYA is considered to bind the CSK SH2 domain but, due to the unusal pattern for an SH2-interacting motif, other interactions should not be ruled out. Positions -3, -2 and 0 (pTyr) are fixed, since no variation was found in the analyzed sequences. Position -1 was variable between the hydrophobic residues leucine and isoleucine, being the isoleucine conserved among CagA proteins (all repeats), Pragmin homologs and LspA1 (both repeats) proteins. Leucine at position -1 is conserved in p140Cap homologs and both BepD and BepE proteins. Position +1 has an alanine corresponding to the residue found in Pragmin and p140Cap homologues as well as repeats A, C and D from CagA protein as defined elsewhere (Higashi,2002). Repeat B is variable containing an alanine or threonine residue at position +1: both options (EPIYA or EPIYT) have been experimentally validated (Tsutsumi,2003; Selbach,2009). In addition to that, a glycine residue is present in the position +1 in BepD and BepE proteins. This defines the regular expression of the motif for Csk binding as EP[IL]Y[TAG]. Note that there is no solved structure for the complexed motif and therefore the motif pattern is likely to be revised in future when the interaction(s) are better understood. |
| Pattern: | EP[IL]Y[TAG] |
| Pattern Probability: | 0.0000025 |
| Present in taxon: | Vertebrata |
| Interaction Domain: |
SH2 (PF00017)
SH2 domain
(Stochiometry: 1 : 1)
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