CPLM 1.0 - Compendium of Protein Lysine Modification
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CPLM ID CPLM-021597
UniProt Accession
Genbank Protein ID
Genbank Nucleotide ID
Protein Name
 Pleckstrin homology domain-containing family A member 3 
Protein Synonyms/Alias
 PH domain-containing family A member 3; Phosphatidylinositol-four-phosphate adapter protein 1; FAPP-1; Phosphoinositol 4-phosphate adapter protein 1 
Gene Name
 PLEKHA3 
Gene Synonyms/Alias
 FAPP1 
Created Date
 July 27, 2013 
Organism
 Homo sapiens (Human) 
NCBI Taxa ID
 9606 
Lysine Modification
Position
Peptide
Type
References
92LVALGSSKACLTDTRubiquitination[1]
Reference
 [1] Refined preparation and use of anti-diglycine remnant (K-ε-GG) antibody enables routine quantification of 10,000s of ubiquitination sites in single proteomics experiments.
 Udeshi ND, Svinkina T, Mertins P, Kuhn E, Mani DR, Qiao JW, Carr SA.
 Mol Cell Proteomics. 2013 Mar;12(3):825-31. [PMID: 23266961
Functional Description
 Involved in Golgi to cell surface membrane traffic. Induces membrane tubulation. Binds preferentially to phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate (PtdIns4P). 
Sequence Annotation
 DOMAIN 1 93 PH.  
Keyword
 3D-structure; Complete proteome; Golgi apparatus; Lipid-binding; Membrane; Reference proteome. 
Sequence Source
 UniProt (SWISSPROT/TrEMBL); GenBank; EMBL 
Protein Length
 300 AA 
Protein Sequence
MEGVLYKWTN YLTGWQPRWF VLDNGILSYY DSQDDVCKGS KGSIKMAVCE IKVHSADNTR 60
MELIIPGEQH FYMKAVNAAE RQRWLVALGS SKACLTDTRT KKEKEISETS ESLKTKMSEL 120
RLYCDLLMQQ VHTIQEFVHH DENHSSPSAE NMNEASSLLS ATCNTFITTL EECVKIANAK 180
FKPEMFQLHH PDPLVSPVSP SPVQMMKRSV SHPGSCSSER SSHSIKEPVS TLHRLSQRRR 240
RTYSDTDSCS DIPLEDPDRP VHCSKNTLNG DLASATIPEE SRLMAKKQSE SEDTLPSFSS 300 
Gene Ontology
 GO:0005794; C:Golgi apparatus; IEA:UniProtKB-SubCell.
 GO:0016020; C:membrane; IEA:UniProtKB-KW.
 GO:0005545; F:1-phosphatidylinositol binding; IEA:Compara.
 GO:0005543; F:phospholipid binding; IDA:UniProtKB. 
Interpro
 IPR011993; PH_like_dom.
 IPR001849; Pleckstrin_homology. 
Pfam
 PF00169; PH 
SMART
 SM00233; PH 
PROSITE
 PS50003; PH_DOMAIN 
PRINTS