Structural Classification of Proteins
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Superfamily: Insect pheromone/odorant-binding proteins

the N-terminal extension, containing a few short helices, forms a flexible lid for the binding cavity
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Lineage:

  1. Root: scop
  2. Class: All alpha proteins [46456]
  3. Fold: EF Hand-like [47472]
    core: 4 helices; array of 2 hairpins, opened
  4. Superfamily: Insect pheromone/odorant-binding proteins [47565]
    the N-terminal extension, containing a few short helices, forms a flexible lid for the binding cavity
    link to SUPERFAMILY database - Superfamily

Families:

  1. Insect pheromone/odorant-binding proteins [47566] (6)
    1. Thp12-carrier protein [47567]
      1. Yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) [TaxId: 7067] [47568] (2) picpic
    2. Moth pheromone-binding protein, PBP [47569]
      1. Silk moth (Bombyx mori) [TaxId: 7091] [47570] (7) picpic
      2. Polyphemus moth (Antheraea polyphemus) [TaxId: 7120] [101187] (3) picpic
    3. Pheromone binding protein PBPLma [101188]
      1. Madeira cockroach (Leucophaea maderae) [TaxId: 36963] [101189] (3) picpic
    4. Odorant binding protein LUSH [101190]
      1. Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) [TaxId: 7227] [101191] (8) picpic
    5. Pheromone-binding protein asp1 [101192]
      1. Common honeybee (Apis mellifera) [TaxId: 7460] [101193] (1) picpic

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