SAM as a protein interaction domain involved in developmental regulation

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More than 60 previously undetected SAM domain containing proteins have been identified using profile searching methods. Among these are over 40 EPH- related receptor tyrosine kinases (RPTK). Drosophila bicaudal-C, a p53 from Loligo forbesi, and diacylglycerol-kinase isoform δ. This extended dataset suggests that SAM is an evolutionary conserved protein binding do main that is involved in the regulation of numerous developmental processes among diverse eukaryotes. A conserved tyrosine in the SAM sequences of the EPH related RPTKs is likely to mediate cell-cell initiated signal transduction via the binding of SH2 containing proteins to phosphotyrosine.

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Schultz, J., Ponting, C. P., Hofmann, K., & Bork, P. (1997). SAM as a protein interaction domain involved in developmental regulation. Protein Science, 6(1), 249–253. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560060128

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