v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Domain |
Description | The apaG domain is a ~125 amino acids domain present in bacterial apaG proteins and in eukaryotic F-box proteins. The domain is named after thebacterial apaG protein, of which it forms the core. The domain also occurs in the C-terminal part of eukaryotic proteins with an N-terminal F-box domain. The Salmonella typhimurium apaG domain protein corD isinvolved in Co(2+) resistance and Mg(2+) efflux. Tertiary structures from different apaG proteins show a fold of several β-sheets.The apaG domain may be involved in protein-protein interactions which could be implicated in substrate-specificity [, , , ]. |
Short Name | ApaG_domain |