v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Domain |
Description | Obg subfamily proteins (also known as ObgE, YhbZ and CgtA) are conserved P- loop GTPases, that are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including sporulation, cellular differentiation, ribosome assembly, DNA replication, chromosome segregation, and stringent response in eubacteria and plant chloroplasts. Obg subfamily proteins have three domains: the Obg fold, the G domain, and the Obg C-terminal (OCT) domain. A potential role of the OCT domain in the regulation of the nucleotide-binding state has been suggested [ , , ]. The OCT domain structure contains a four-stranded beta sheet and three alpha helices flanked by an additional beta strand []. This entry represents the OCT domain. |
Short Name | OCT_dom |