Protein Domain : PR domain zinc finger protein 2 IPR009170

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Description  PRDM2 (also known as RIZ) is a transcriptional regulator and tumour suppressor that catalyzes methylation of lysine 9 of histone H3. Its PR domain is responsible for its catalytic activity []. PRDM2 belongs to the PRDM family, whose members are characterised by the presence of an N-terminal PR (PRDI-BF1 and RIZ1 homology) domain followed by multiple zinc fingers which confer DNA binding activity. PR domains are only distantly related to the classical SET methyltransferase domains []. PRDM2 interacts with another tumour suppressor, the retinoblastoma protein (Rb). A short motif, IRCDE, in the acidic region (AR) of RIZ is important for this interaction [].
Short Name  PRDM2

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