v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Domain |
Description | CG-1 domains are highly conserved domains of about 130 amino-acid residues containing a predicted bipartite nuclear localisation signal. They are named after a partial cDNA clone isolated from parsley encoding a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein [ ]. CG-1 domains are found in CAMTA proteins (for CAlModulin -binding Transcription Activator), which are transcription factors containing a calmodulin-binding domain and ankyrin repeats []. |
Short Name | CG-1_dom |