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Glycine data from LIS
Type | Domain |
Description | The bipartite CS domain, which was named after CHORD-containing proteins and SGT1 [ ], is a ~100-residue protein-protein interaction module. The CS domain can be found in stand-alone form, as well as fused with other domains, such as CHORD (), SGS ( ), TPR ( ), cytochrome b5 ( ) or b5 reductase, in multidomain proteins [ ]. The CS domain has a compact antiparallel β-sandwich fold consisting of seven β-strands [, ]. Some proteins known to contain a CS domain are listed below []: Eukaryotic proteins of the SGT1 family. Eukaryotic Rar1, related to pathogenic resistance in plants, and to development in animals. Eukaryotic nuclear movement protein nudC. Eukaryotic proteins of the p23/wos2 family, which act as co-chaperone. Animal b5+b5R flavo-hemo cytochrome NAD(P)H oxydoreductase type B. Mammalian integrin beta-1-binding protein 2 (melusin). |
Short Name | CS_dom |