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Table of Pairwise Domain-Domain Interactions for the domain:
EGF

Interacting Domains ↕CD ↕ Accession (External Link)Description ↕
Trypsinpfam00089Trypsin.
Recep_L_domainpfam01030Receptor L domain. The L domains from these receptors make up the bilobal ligand binding site. Each L domain consists of a single-stranded right hand beta-helix. This Pfam entry is missing the first 50 amino acid residues of the domain.
An_peroxidasepfam03098Animal haem peroxidase.
Lectin_Cpfam00059Lectin C-type domain. This family includes both long and short form C-type
Tissue_facpfam01108Tissue factor. This family is found in metazoa, and is very similar to the fibronectin type III domain. The family is found in cytokine receptors, interleukin and interferon receptors and coagulation factor III proteins. It occurs multiple times, as does fn3, family pfam00041.
EGF_CAcd00054Calcium-binding EGF-like domain, present in a large number of membrane-bound and extracellular (mostly animal) proteins. Many of these proteins require calcium for their biological function and calcium-binding sites have been found to be located at the N-terminus of particular EGF-like domains; calcium-binding may be crucial for numerous protein-protein interactions. Six conserved core cysteines form three disulfide bridges as in non calcium-binding EGF domains, whose structures are very similar. EGF_CA can be found in tandem repeat arrangements.
CUBcd00041CUB domain; extracellular domain; present in proteins mostly known to be involved in development; not found in prokaryotes, plants and yeast.
Neuregulinpfam02158Neuregulin family.
TSP_Cpfam05735Thrombospondin C-terminal region. This region is found at the C-terminus of thrombospondin and related proteins.



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