v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Homologous_superfamily |
Description | A putative DNA-binding domain with a conserved structure is found in several different protein families. The core structure of the domain consists of a three-helical fold that is architecturally similar to that of the "winged-helix"fold, but is topologically distinct. Representatives of this domain can be found in domains B1 and B5 from the beta subunit of phenylalanine-tRNA synthetases [ ], the C-terminal region of the DNA/RPA-binding domain of the DNA excision repair factor XPA [], the N-terminal domain of the transcriptional activators BmrR and MtaN [], the most conserved domain of the retinal development protein Dachshund [], and the DNA-binding domain of the gpNU1 subunit from the bacteriophage lambda viral packing protein terminase []. |
Short Name | DNA-bd_dom_put_sf |