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 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.