Protein Domain : Effector-associated domain 5 IPR045432

Type  Domain
Description  This entry represents the effector-associated domain 5 (EAD5) that appears to primarily recruit other effectors to the systems, similar to EAD1. This domain has a predicted mixed alpha+beta arrangement [ ].Effector-associated domains (EADs) are predicted to function as adaptor domains mediating protein-protein interactions. The EADs show a characteristic architectural pattern. One copy is always fused, typically to the N- or C-terminal, of a core component of a biological conflict system; examples include VMAP (vWA-MoxR associated protein), iSTAND (inactive STAND (iSTAND) NTPase system), or GAP1 (GTPase-associated protein 1). Further copies of the same EAD are fused to either effector or signal-transducing domains, or additional EADs. EAD pairs are frequently observed together on the genome in conserved gene neighborhoods, but can also be severed from such neighborhoods and located in distant regions, indicating EAD-EAD protein domain coupling approximates the advantages of collinear transcription [ , ]. EADs are all small domains with no enzymatic features.
Short Name  EAD5

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