Protein Domain : GYF domain 2 IPR025640

Type  Domain
Description  This domain is found in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, and is approximately 50 amino acids in length. It contains an evolutionary conserved signature W-X-Y-X6-11-GPF-X4-M-X2-W-X3-GYF, the site of interaction with proline-rich peptides. Proteins containing this domain include RME-8 (Required for receptor-mediated endocytosis 8), a DNAJC13 protein. RME-8 was first identified as a protein that is required for endocytosis in Caenorhabditis elegans. It coordinates the activity of the WASH complex with the function of the retromer SNX dimer to control endosomal tubulation [ ]. Proteins containing this domain also include Arabidopsis trithorax-related3 (Atxr3) and Tic56. Atxr3 is the major enzyme responsible for H3K4me3, which is critical for regulating gene expression and plant development [ ]. Tic56 is an essential subunit of a 1-MDa protein complex at the inner chloroplast envelope membrane []. Tic56 also plays important roles in rRNA processing and chloroplast ribosome assembly [].
Short Name  GYF_2

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3 Gene Families

312 Genes

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14 Publications

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