The domain within your query sequence starts at position 151 and ends at position 231; the E-value for the RasGEF domain shown below is 1.6e-15.
DHLEPMELAEHLTYLEYRSFCKILFQDYHSFVTHGCTVDNPVLERFISLFNSVSQWVQLM ILSKPTATQRALVITHFVHVA
RasGEF |
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PFAM accession number: | PF00617 |
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Interpro abstract (IPR001895): | Ras proteins are membrane-associated molecular switches that bind GTP and GDP and slowly hydrolyze GTP to GDP [ (PUBMED:1898771) ] in fundamental events such as signal transduction, cytoskeleton dynamics and intracellular trafficking. The balance between the GTP bound (active) and GDP bound (inactive) states is regulated by the opposite action of proteins activating the GTPase activity and that of proteins which promote the loss of bound GDP and the uptake of fresh GTP [ (PUBMED:8259209) (PUBMED:15335949) ]. The latter proteins are known as guanine-nucleotide exchange (or releasing) factors (GEFs or GRFs) (or also as guanine-nucleotide dissociation stimulators (GDSs)). GEFs catalyze the dissociation of GDP from the inactive GTP-binding proteins. GTP can then bind and induce structural changes that allow interaction with effectors [ (PUBMED:9438849) (PUBMED:7786285) ]. The crystal structure of the GEF region of human Sos1 complexes with Ras has been solved [ (PUBMED:8094051) ]. The structure consists of two distinct alpha helical structural domains: the N-terminal domain which seems to have a purely structural role and the C-terminal domain which is sufficient for catalytic activity and contains all residues that interact with Ras. A main feature of the catalytic domain is the protrusion of a helical hairpin important for the nucleotide-exchange mechanism. The N-terminal domain is likely to be important for the stability and correct placement of the hairpin structure. Some proteins known to contain a Ras-GEF domain are listed below:
This entry represents the catalytic domain of the Ras guanine-nucleotide exchange factors. |
GO process: | small GTPase mediated signal transduction (GO:0007264) |
GO function: | guanyl-nucleotide exchange factor activity (GO:0005085) |
This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry RasGEF