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Protein Domain : DOK4/5/6, PH domain

Primary Identifier  IPR037816 Type  Domain
Short Name  DOK4/5/6_PH
description  The Dok family adapters are phosphorylated by different protein tyrosine kinases. Dok proteins are involved in processes such as modulation of cell differentiation and proliferation, as well as in control of the cell spreading and migration The Dok protein contains an N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) domain followed by a central phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain, which has a PH-like fold, and a proline- and tyrosine-rich C-terminal tail. The PH domain binds to acidic phospholids and localizes proteins to the plasma membrane, while the PTB domain mediates protein-protein interactions by binding to phosphotyrosine-containing motifs [].This entry represents the PH domain found in Dok4, Dok5 and Dok6 [, ].

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