Cbl TKB domain

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In molecular biology, the Cbl TKB domain (tyrosine kinase binding domain), also known as the phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain is a conserved region found at the N-terminus of Cbl adaptor proteins. This N-terminal region is composed of three evolutionarily conserved domains: an N-terminal four-helix bundle domain, an EF hand-like domain and a SH2-like domain, which together are known to bind to phosphorylated tyrosine residues.[1][2]

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CBL proto-oncogene N-terminal domain 1 (four-helix bundle)
structure of the n-terminal domain of cbl in complex with its binding site in zap-70
Identifiers
SymbolCbl_N
PfamPF02262
InterProIPR003153
SCOP21b47 / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
PDB  IPR003153 PF02262 (ECOD; PDBsum)  
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CBL proto-oncogene N-terminus, EF hand-like domain
structure of the n-terminal domain of cbl in complex with its binding site in zap-70
Identifiers
SymbolCbl_N2
PfamPF02761
InterProIPR014741
SCOP21b47 / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
PDB  IPR014741 PF02761 (ECOD; PDBsum)  
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CBL proto-oncogene N-terminus, SH2-like domain
structure of the n-terminal domain of cbl in complex with its binding site in zap-70
Identifiers
SymbolCbl_N3
PfamPF02762
InterProIPR014742
SCOP21b47 / SCOPe / SUPFAM
CDDcd09920
Available protein structures:
PDB  IPR014742 PF02762 (ECOD; PDBsum)  
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