Protein Domain : Stromalin conservative domain IPR020839

Type  Domain
Description  The stromal antigens or stromalins are a group of highly conserved nuclear proteins, originally identified from a murine bone marrows stromal cell line. Stromalins are represented in several organisms from yeast to humans and are characterised by the stromalin conservative domain (SCD), an 86 amino acid motif found in all proteins of the family described to date [ ].Some proteins known to contain a stromalin conservative domain are listed below:Vertebrate cohesin subunits SA-1, -2 and -3 (Stag1, 2 and 3), components of cohesin complex, a complex required for the cohesion of sister chromatids after DNA replication. Human STAG3-like protein. Yeast cohesin subunit SCC3, a component of cohesin complex, a complex required for the cohesion of sister chromatids after DNA replication. Fission yeast meiotic recombination protein Rec11.
Short Name  SCD

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