Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
APF01937e3pt1A1 A: alpha bundlesX: alpha-helical domain in AF1104-like proteins (From Topology)H: alpha-helical domain in AF1104-like proteins (From Topology)T: alpha-helical domain in AF1104-like proteinsF: PF01937ECOD (1.6)
APF01937e3pt1A2 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: Rossmann-like domain in AF1104-like proteins (From Topology)H: Rossmann-like domain in AF1104-like proteins (From Topology)T: Rossmann-like domain in AF1104-like proteinsF: PF01937ECOD (1.6)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

ChainDomainClassArchitectureTopologyHomologyProvenance Source (Version)
A1.20.930.60 Mainly Alpha Up-down Bundle Transcription Elongation Factor S-II Chain ACATH (4.3.0)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
PF01937Damage-control phosphatase ARMT1-like domain (ARMT1-like_dom)Damage-control phosphatase ARMT1-like domainThis domain is widely distributed in all domains of life and occur in stand-alone form and as C-terminal fusions to pantothenate kinase (PanK) in plants and animals. They are metal-dependent phosphatases involved in metabolic damage-control processes ...This domain is widely distributed in all domains of life and occur in stand-alone form and as C-terminal fusions to pantothenate kinase (PanK) in plants and animals. They are metal-dependent phosphatases involved in metabolic damage-control processes termed "damage pre-emption" or "housecleaning". S.cerevisiae Damage-control phosphatase YMR027W and the human orthologue Damage-control phosphatase ARMT1 (also known as C6orf211) are involved in response to DNA damage, a damage pre-emption function. Crystal structure of Damage-control phosphatase At2g17340 from Arabidopsis revealed a novel protein fold and several conserved residues coordinating a metal ion (probably Mg2+), which exhibits a high degree of conservation, suggesting that the metal-binding site is central for the function [1].
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