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Glycine data from LIS
Type | Domain |
Description | The DM13 domain has been identified in animal proteins containing a DOMON domain likely to function as cytochromes involved in as yetunidentified redox reactions potentially related to protein hydroxylation or oxidative cross-linking. However, it is also found in bacteria. The DM13domain contains a nearly absolutely conserved cysteine, which can be potentially involved in a redox reaction either as a nacked thiol group or bybinding a prosthetic group like heme [ ].The DM13 domain is predicted to have a β-strand-rich fold []. |
Short Name | DM13_domain |