Bromodomains are 110 amino acid long domains, that are found in many chromatin associated proteins. Bromodomains can interact specifically with acetylated lysine [3].
This family includes the Spt3 yeast transcription factors and the 18kD subunit from human transcription initiation factor IID (TFIID-18). Determination of the crystal structure reveals an atypical histone fold [1]
This is the SEP domain found in Spt20 proteins from both human and yeast. The Spt20 protein is part of the SAGA complex which is a large complex mediating histone deacetylation. Yeast Spt20 has been shown to play a role in structural integrity of the ...
This is the SEP domain found in Spt20 proteins from both human and yeast. The Spt20 protein is part of the SAGA complex which is a large complex mediating histone deacetylation. Yeast Spt20 has been shown to play a role in structural integrity of the SAGA complex as as no intact SAGA could be purified in spt20 deletion strains [1]. Spt20 is indispensable under endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress conditions, being involved in the regulation of stress-responsive genes transcription. This domain interacts with LisH motif helices of Taf5 [2,3].
Bromodomains are 110 amino acid long domains, that are found in many chromatin associated proteins. Bromodomains can interact specifically with acetylated lysine [3].
This entry represents the ZZ-type Zinc finger found in ADA2-like proteins, including transcriptional adapter 2 (TADA2) from animals and plants, and its orthologues from yeasts Ada2. Ada2 is a component of the SAGA/ADA coactivator complex, which regul ...
This entry represents the ZZ-type Zinc finger found in ADA2-like proteins, including transcriptional adapter 2 (TADA2) from animals and plants, and its orthologues from yeasts Ada2. Ada2 is a component of the SAGA/ADA coactivator complex, which regulates numerous cellular processes by coordinating histone acetylation [1,2]. The ZZ domain coordinates two zinc ions and most likely participates in ligand binding or molecular scaffolding [3].
This SWIRM domain is a small alpha-helical domain of about 85 amino acid residues found in chromosomal proteins. It contains a helix-turn helix motif and binds to DNA [1].
This domain is found in human Transcriptional adapter 2-alpha (TADA2A) and similar eukaryotic proteins. TADA2A is a component of the ATAC complex that plays a role in chromatin remodelling. This domain is predicted to adopt an alpha-beta structure.