The VWD domain within your query sequence starts at position 128 and ends at position 288, and its E-value is 7.98e-45.
VWDvon Willebrand factor (vWF) type D domain | |
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| SMART ACC: | SM000216 |
| Description: | Von Willebrand factor contains several type D domains: D1 and D2 are present within the N-terminal propeptide whereas the remaining D domains are required for multimerisation. |
| InterPro ACC: | IPR001846 |
| InterPro abstract: | Von Willebrand factor (VWF) is a large, multimeric blood glycoprotein synthesized in endothelial cells and megakaryocytes, that is required for normal hemostasis. Mutant forms are involved in the most common inherited bleeding disorder (von Willebrand disease: VWD). VWF mediates the adhesion of platelets to sites of vascular damage by binding to specific platelet membrane glycoproteins and to … expand |
| Family alignment: | View the Family alignment or the Alignment consensus sequence |
| There are 25 698 VWD domains in 12 416 proteins in SMART's NRDB database. | |
Taxonomic distribution of proteins containing VWD domains
The tree below includes only several representative species and genera. The complete taxonomic breakdown of all proteins containing VWD domains can be accessed here. Click the counts or percentage values to display the corresponding proteins.
Relevant references for this domain
Primary literature for the VWD domain is listed below. Automatically-derived, secondary literature is also available.
Disease genes where sequence variants are found in this domain
UniRef sequences and OMIM curated human diseases associated with missense mutations within the VWD domain.
| Protein | Description | Disease / phenotype |
|---|---|---|
| VWF_HUMAN | OMIM:193400 : von Willebrand disease |
KEGG pathways involving proteins which contain this domain
This information is based on the mapping of SMART genomic protein database to KEGG orthologous groups. Percentages are related to the number of proteins containing a VWD domain which could be assigned to a KEGG orthologous group, and not all proteins containing VWD domains. Please note that proteins can be included in multiple pathways, ie. the numbers below will not add to 100%.