Domain Annotation: SCOP/SCOPe Classification SCOP Database Homepage

ChainsDomain InfoClassFoldSuperfamilyFamilyDomainSpeciesProvenance Source (Version)
Ad2voia1 Membrane and cell surface proteins and peptides Toxins' membrane translocation domains Bcl-2 inhibitors of programmed cell death automated matches automated matches MOUSE (Mus musculus ) [TaxId: 10090 ], SCOPe (2.08)
Ad2voia2 Artifacts Tags Tags Tags N-terminal Tags MOUSE (Mus musculus ) [TaxId: 10090 ], SCOPe (2.08)

Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
ABcl-2e2voiA1 A: alpha arraysX: Toxins' membrane translocation domainsH: Bcl-2 inhibitors of programmed cell death (From Topology)T: Bcl-2 inhibitors of programmed cell deathF: Bcl-2ECOD (1.6)
BBIDe2voiB1 A: alpha arraysX: Toxins' membrane translocation domainsH: Bcl-2 inhibitors of programmed cell death (From Topology)T: Bcl-2 inhibitors of programmed cell deathF: BIDECOD (1.6)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

ChainDomainClassArchitectureTopologyHomologyProvenance Source (Version)
A1.10.437.10 Mainly Alpha Orthogonal Bundle Apoptosis Regulator Bcl-x Blc2-likeCATH (4.3.0)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
PF00452Apoptosis regulator proteins, Bcl-2 family (Bcl-2)Apoptosis regulator proteins, Bcl-2 family- Family
PF06393BH3 interacting domain (BID) (BID)BH3 interacting domain (BID)BID is a member of the BCL-2 superfamily of proteins are key regulators of programmed cell death, hence this family is related to Pfam:PF00452 . BID is a pro-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 superfamily and as such posses the ability to target intrace ...BID is a member of the BCL-2 superfamily of proteins are key regulators of programmed cell death, hence this family is related to Pfam:PF00452 . BID is a pro-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 superfamily and as such posses the ability to target intracellular membranes and contains the BH3 death domain. The activity of BID is regulated by a Caspase 8-mediated cleavage event, exposing the BH3 domain and significantly changing the surface charge and hydrophobicity, which causes a change of cellular localisation [1].
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
BCL-2-RELATED PROTEIN A1
BH3-INTERACTING DOMAIN DEATH AGONIST P13