Asymmetric Dimerization in a Transcription Factor Superfamily is Promoted by Allosteric Interactions with DNA


Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
J [auth K]Histonee8cefK1 A: alpha arraysX: RNase A-likeH: RNase A-likeT: RNase A-likeF: HistoneECOD (v295)
I [auth J]HGTP_anticodone8cefJ1 A: alpha arraysX: cradle loop barrelH: RIFT-relatedT: FMN-binding split barrelF: HGTP_anticodonECOD (v295)
HHistonee8cefH1 A: alpha arraysX: RNase A-likeH: RNase A-likeT: RNase A-likeF: HistoneECOD (v295)
GHistonee8cefG1 A: alpha arraysX: RNase A-likeH: RNase A-likeT: RNase A-likeF: HistoneECOD (v295)
DHistonee8cefD1 A: alpha arraysX: RNase A-likeH: RNase A-likeT: RNase A-likeF: HistoneECOD (v295)
CHistonee8cefC1 A: alpha arraysX: RNase A-likeH: RNase A-likeT: RNase A-likeF: HistoneECOD (v295)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
PF00105Double treble clef zinc finger, C4 type (zf-C4)Double treble clef zinc finger, C4 typeIn nearly all cases, this is the DNA binding domain of a nuclear hormone receptor. The alignment contains two Zinc finger domains that are too dissimilar to be aligned with each other. Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
B, F
DNA (26-MER)---
Nuclear receptor DNA binding domain
A, E
DNA (26-MER)---