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Protein Domain : Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 3, PH domain

Primary Identifier  IPR044129 Type  Domain
Short Name  PH_RhoGEF3_XPLN
description  PH domains have diverse functions, but in general are involved in targeting proteins to the appropriate cellular location or in the interaction with a binding partner []. They share little sequence conservation, but all have a common fold, which is electrostatically polarized. Less than 10% of PH domains bind phosphoinositide phosphates (PIPs) with high affinity and specificity []. PH domains are distinguished from other PIP-binding domains by their specific high-affinity binding to PIPs with two vicinal phosphate groups: PtdIns(3,4)P2, PtdIns(4,5)P2 or PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 which results in targeting some PH domain proteins to the plasma membrane []. A few display strong specificity in lipid binding. Any specificity is usually determined by loop regions or insertions in the N terminus of the domain, which are not conserved across all PH domains. PH domains are found in cellular signaling proteins such as serine/threonine kinase, tyrosine kinases, regulators of G-proteins, endocytotic GTPases, adaptors, as well as cytoskeletal associated molecules and in lipid associated enzymes [].ARHGEF3 (also known as XPLN) is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for RhoA and RhoB GTPases []. It contains a tandem Dbl homology and a PH domain. This entry represents the PH domain.

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