Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
APPR_2_likee4a1nA2 A: alpha bundlesX: alpha-helical domain in subunits of heterodimeric actin filament capping protein Capz (From Topology)H: alpha-helical domain in subunits of heterodimeric actin filament capping protein Capz (From Topology)T: alpha-helical domain in subunits of heterodimeric actin filament capping protein CapzF: PPR_2_likeECOD (1.6)
AEndonuclease_NSe4a1nA1 A: few secondary structure elementsX: His-Me finger endonucleases (From Homology)H: His-Me finger endonucleasesT: His-Me finger endonucleasesF: Endonuclease_NSECOD (1.6)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

ChainDomainClassArchitectureTopologyHomologyProvenance Source (Version)
A3.40.570.10 Alpha Beta 3-Layer(aba) Sandwich Extracellular Endonuclease Chain ACATH (4.3.0)
A6.10.250.1250 Special Helix non-globular Single alpha-helices involved in coiled-coils or other helix-helix interfaces CATH (4.3.0)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
PF18026Endo/exonuclease (EXOG) C-terminal domain (Exog_C)Endo/exonuclease (EXOG) C-terminal domainThis is the C-terminal domain found in EndoG-like mitochondrial endo/exonuclease (EXOG) proteins in higher eukaryotes. Evolutionary conserved mitochondrial nucleases are involved in programmed cell death and normal cell proliferation in lower and hig ...This is the C-terminal domain found in EndoG-like mitochondrial endo/exonuclease (EXOG) proteins in higher eukaryotes. Evolutionary conserved mitochondrial nucleases are involved in programmed cell death and normal cell proliferation in lower and higher eukaryotes. It has been proposed that during metazoan evolution duplication of an ancestral nuclease gene could have generated the paralogous EndoG- and EXOG-protein subfamilies in higher eukaryotes, thereby maintaining the full endo/exonuclease activity found in mitochondria of lower eukaryotes. Family members include the human EXOG, a dimeric mitochondrial enzyme that displays 5'-3' exonuclease activity and further differs from EndoG in substrate specificity. This C-terminal domain is predicted to fold into a coiled-coil structure. Deletion of the domain led to a pronounced reduction in EXOG activity, revealing that the presence and most likely the proper positioning of this domain in EXOG proteins is crucial for its enzymatic activity [1].
Domain
PF01223DNA/RNA non-specific endonuclease (Endonuclease_NS)DNA/RNA non-specific endonuclease- Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
NUCLEASE EXOG, MITOCHONDRIAL

Pharos: Disease Associations Pharos Homepage Annotation

ChainsDrug Target  Associated Disease
PharosQ9Y2C4