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Protein Domain : C2 phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-type domain

Primary Identifier  IPR002420 Type  Domain
Short Name  PI3K-type_C2_dom
description  Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases (PI3Ks) are lipid kinases that phosphorylate 4,5-bisphonate (PI(4,5) P2 or PIP2) at the 3-position of the inositol ring, and thus generate phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PIP3), which, in turns, initiates a vast array of signaling events. PI3Ks can be grouped intothree classes based on their domain organisation. Class I PI3Ks are heterodimers consisting of a p110 catalytic subunit and a regulatory subunit of either the p85 type (associated with the class IA p110 isoforms p110alpha, p110beta or p110delta) or the p101 type (associated with the class IB p110isoform p110gamma). Common to all catalytic subunits are an N-terminal adaptor-binding domain (ABD) that binds to p85/p101, a Ras- binding domain (RBD), a putative membrane-binding domain (C2), a helical domain of unknown function, and a kinase catalytic domain. Class II PI3Ks lack the ABD domain and are distinguished by a carboxy terminal C2 domain. Class III enzymes lack the ABD and RBD domains [, , , ].The PI3K-type C2 domain is an eight-stranded antiparallel β-sandwich consisting of two four-stranded β-sheets [, , , ].

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