7VQO

Cryo-EM structure of Ams1 bound to the FW domain of Nbr1


Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B, C, D
PF01074Glycosyl hydrolases family 38 N-terminal domain (Glyco_hydro_38N)Glycosyl hydrolases family 38 N-terminal domainGlycosyl hydrolases are key enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism.Domain
A, B, C, D
PF17677Glycosyl hydrolases family 38 C-terminal beta sandwich domain (Glyco_hydro38C2)Glycosyl hydrolases family 38 C-terminal beta sandwich domainThis domain is found at the C-terminal end of various glycosyl hydrolases belonging to family 38. The domain has a beta sandwich fold.Domain
A, B, C, D
PF16158Ig-like domain from next to BRCA1 gene (N_BRCA1_IG)Ig-like domain from next to BRCA1 geneDomain present between positions 365-485 in the human next to BRCA1 gene 1 protein Q14596 (NBR1_HUMAN) Distant homology and fold prediction analysis suggests this domain has an immunoglobulin like fold and is distantly homologous to domains involved ...Domain present between positions 365-485 in the human next to BRCA1 gene 1 protein Q14596 (NBR1_HUMAN) Distant homology and fold prediction analysis suggests this domain has an immunoglobulin like fold and is distantly homologous to domains involved in cell adhesion such as CARDB (PF07705). JCSG construct was crystalized confirming the domain boundaries
Domain
A, B, C, D
PF09261Alpha mannosidase middle domain (Alpha-mann_mid)Alpha mannosidase middle domainMembers of this family adopt a structure consisting of three alpha helices, in an immunoglobulin/albumin-binding domain-like fold. They are predominantly found in the enzyme alpha-mannosidase [1].Domain
A, B, C, D
PF07748Glycosyl hydrolases family 38 C-terminal domain (Glyco_hydro_38C)Glycosyl hydrolases family 38 C-terminal domainGlycosyl hydrolases are key enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism.Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, B, C, D
Ams1, Nbr1 and malE fusion protein