Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
DSpermine_synthe4p0rD1 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: HTHH: Toll/Interleukin receptor TIR domainT: Toll/Interleukin receptor TIR domainF: Spermine_synthECOD (v294.1)
BSpermine_synthe4p0rB1 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: HTHH: Toll/Interleukin receptor TIR domainT: Toll/Interleukin receptor TIR domainF: Spermine_synthECOD (v294.1)
CSpermine_synthe4p0rC1 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: HTHH: Toll/Interleukin receptor TIR domainT: Toll/Interleukin receptor TIR domainF: Spermine_synthECOD (v294.1)
ASpermine_synthe4p0rA1 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: HTHH: Toll/Interleukin receptor TIR domainT: Toll/Interleukin receptor TIR domainF: Spermine_synthECOD (v294.1)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
B, D
PF21292EME1/MUS81, C-terminal (EME1-MUS81_C)EME1/MUS81, C-terminalEME1 and MUS81 form a complex that acts as a structure-specific endonuclease, playing an important role in rescuing stalled replication forks and resolving the meiotic recombination intermediates in eukaryotes [1,2]. Both consist of a central nucleas ...EME1 and MUS81 form a complex that acts as a structure-specific endonuclease, playing an important role in rescuing stalled replication forks and resolving the meiotic recombination intermediates in eukaryotes [1,2]. Both consist of a central nuclease domain (Pfam:PF02732), two repeats of the helix-hairpin-helix (HhH) motif and a linker helix. This entry represents the C-terminal HhH domain of EME1 and MUS81 [1,2]. Similar to EME1-MUS81, human MUS81-EME2 cleaves 3'-flaps, replication forks and nicked Holliday junctions, and exhibits limited endonuclease activity with intact Holliday junctions.
Domain
B, D
PF02732ERCC4 domain (ERCC4)ERCC4 domainThis domain is a family of nucleases. The family includes EME1 which is an essential component of a Holliday junction resolvase [2-3]. EME1 interacts with MUS81 to form a DNA structure-specific endonuclease. Domain
A, C
PF21292EME1/MUS81, C-terminal (EME1-MUS81_C)EME1/MUS81, C-terminalEME1 and MUS81 form a complex that acts as a structure-specific endonuclease, playing an important role in rescuing stalled replication forks and resolving the meiotic recombination intermediates in eukaryotes [1,2]. Both consist of a central nucleas ...EME1 and MUS81 form a complex that acts as a structure-specific endonuclease, playing an important role in rescuing stalled replication forks and resolving the meiotic recombination intermediates in eukaryotes [1,2]. Both consist of a central nuclease domain (Pfam:PF02732), two repeats of the helix-hairpin-helix (HhH) motif and a linker helix. This entry represents the C-terminal HhH domain of EME1 and MUS81 [1,2]. Similar to EME1-MUS81, human MUS81-EME2 cleaves 3'-flaps, replication forks and nicked Holliday junctions, and exhibits limited endonuclease activity with intact Holliday junctions.
Domain
A, C
PF02732ERCC4 domain (ERCC4)ERCC4 domainThis domain is a family of nucleases. The family includes EME1 which is an essential component of a Holliday junction resolvase [2-3]. EME1 interacts with MUS81 to form a DNA structure-specific endonuclease. Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
B, D
Crossover junction endonuclease EME1
G, J
DNA CAAGTTCACCCTAACCTCAG---
F, I
DNA ACGTGCTTACACACAGAGGTTAGGGTGAACTT---
E, H
DNA CTGTGTGTAAGCACG---
A, C
Crossover junction endonuclease MUS81