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Glycine data from LIS
Type | Family |
Description | This entry represents a group of DOMON domain (named after DOpamine beta-MOnooxygenase N-terminal domain) containing proteins from plants. They also contain a cytochrome b561 domain C-terminal to the DOMON domain. DOMON domain could bind catecholamines and thereby could regulate the cytochrome b561 domain function. Proteins in this family may act as a catecholamine-responsive trans-membrane electron transporter [ ]. |
Short Name | UCP037471 |