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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Domain |
| Description | The N-terminal region of a number of fungal transcriptional regulatory proteins contains a Cys-rich motif that is involved in zinc-dependent binding of DNA. The region forms a binuclear Zn cluster, in which two Zn atoms are bound by six Cys residues [ , ]. A wide range of proteins are known to contain this domain. These include the proteins involved in arginine, proline, pyrimidine, quinate, maltose and galactose metabolism, amide and GABA catabolism, leucine biosynthesis, amongst others.This entry represetns a subset of these domains found specifically in maltose fermentation regulatory protein. This protein regulates the transcription of structural MAL1S (maltase) and AGT1 (maltose permease) genes. |
| Short Name | Maltose_ferment_reg_DNA-bd |