MBF transcription factor complex subunit Res1 [Schizosaccharomyces pombe]
MBP1 family protein( domain architecture ID 13697906)
MBP1 family protein similar to Saccharomyces cerevisiae transcription factor MBP1 that binds to MCB elements (Mlu I cell cycle box) found in the promoter of most DNA synthesis genes
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
ANKYR | COG0666 | Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms]; |
227-397 | 6.00e-17 | ||||
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms]; : Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 289 Bit Score: 81.92 E-value: 6.00e-17
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KilA-N | pfam04383 | KilA-N domain; The amino-terminal module of the D6R/N1R proteins defines a novel, conserved ... |
26-102 | 2.41e-07 | ||||
KilA-N domain; The amino-terminal module of the D6R/N1R proteins defines a novel, conserved DNA-binding domain (the KilA-N domain) that is found in a wide range of proteins of large bacterial and eukaryotic DNA viruses. The KilA-N domain family also includes the previously defined APSES domain. The KilA-N and APSES domains may also share a common fold with the nucleic acid-binding modules of the LAGLIDADG nucleases and the amino-terminal domains of the tRNA endonuclease. : Pssm-ID: 367917 Cd Length: 107 Bit Score: 49.24 E-value: 2.41e-07
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
ANKYR | COG0666 | Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms]; |
227-397 | 6.00e-17 | ||||
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms]; Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 289 Bit Score: 81.92 E-value: 6.00e-17
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KilA-N | pfam04383 | KilA-N domain; The amino-terminal module of the D6R/N1R proteins defines a novel, conserved ... |
26-102 | 2.41e-07 | ||||
KilA-N domain; The amino-terminal module of the D6R/N1R proteins defines a novel, conserved DNA-binding domain (the KilA-N domain) that is found in a wide range of proteins of large bacterial and eukaryotic DNA viruses. The KilA-N domain family also includes the previously defined APSES domain. The KilA-N and APSES domains may also share a common fold with the nucleic acid-binding modules of the LAGLIDADG nucleases and the amino-terminal domains of the tRNA endonuclease. Pssm-ID: 367917 Cd Length: 107 Bit Score: 49.24 E-value: 2.41e-07
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Ank_2 | pfam12796 | Ankyrin repeats (3 copies); |
241-329 | 2.87e-06 | ||||
Ankyrin repeats (3 copies); Pssm-ID: 463710 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 91 Bit Score: 45.88 E-value: 2.87e-06
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ANK | smart00248 | ankyrin repeats; Ankyrin repeats are about 33 amino acids long and occur in at least four ... |
236-263 | 5.39e-06 | ||||
ankyrin repeats; Ankyrin repeats are about 33 amino acids long and occur in at least four consecutive copies. They are involved in protein-protein interactions. The core of the repeat seems to be an helix-loop-helix structure. Pssm-ID: 197603 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 30 Bit Score: 43.35 E-value: 5.39e-06
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PHA03095 | PHA03095 | ankyrin-like protein; Provisional |
228-394 | 1.73e-03 | ||||
ankyrin-like protein; Provisional Pssm-ID: 222980 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 471 Bit Score: 41.16 E-value: 1.73e-03
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trp | TIGR00870 | transient-receptor-potential calcium channel protein; The Transient Receptor Potential Ca2+ ... |
237-378 | 8.49e-03 | ||||
transient-receptor-potential calcium channel protein; The Transient Receptor Potential Ca2+ Channel (TRP-CC) Family (TC. 1.A.4)The TRP-CC family has also been called the store-operated calcium channel (SOC) family. The prototypical members include the Drosophila retinal proteinsTRP and TRPL (Montell and Rubin, 1989; Hardie and Minke, 1993). SOC members of the family mediate the entry of extracellular Ca2+ into cells in responseto depletion of intracellular Ca2+ stores (Clapham, 1996) and agonist stimulated production of inositol-1,4,5 trisphosphate (IP3). One member of the TRP-CCfamily, mammalian Htrp3, has been shown to form a tight complex with the IP3 receptor (TC #1.A.3.2.1). This interaction is apparently required for IP3 tostimulate Ca2+ release via Htrp3. The vanilloid receptor subtype 1 (VR1), which is the receptor for capsaicin (the ?hot? ingredient in chili peppers) and servesas a heat-activated ion channel in the pain pathway (Caterina et al., 1997), is also a member of this family. The stretch-inhibitable non-selective cation channel(SIC) is identical to the vanilloid receptor throughout all of its first 700 residues, but it exhibits a different sequence in its last 100 residues. VR1 and SICtransport monovalent cations as well as Ca2+. VR1 is about 10x more permeable to Ca2+ than to monovalent ions. Ca2+ overload probably causes cell deathafter chronic exposure to capsaicin. (McCleskey and Gold, 1999). [Transport and binding proteins, Cations and iron carrying compounds] Pssm-ID: 273311 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 743 Bit Score: 39.29 E-value: 8.49e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
ANKYR | COG0666 | Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms]; |
227-397 | 6.00e-17 | ||||
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms]; Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 289 Bit Score: 81.92 E-value: 6.00e-17
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ANKYR | COG0666 | Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms]; |
228-426 | 1.04e-15 | ||||
Ankyrin repeat [Signal transduction mechanisms]; Pssm-ID: 440430 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 289 Bit Score: 78.07 E-value: 1.04e-15
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KilA-N | pfam04383 | KilA-N domain; The amino-terminal module of the D6R/N1R proteins defines a novel, conserved ... |
26-102 | 2.41e-07 | ||||
KilA-N domain; The amino-terminal module of the D6R/N1R proteins defines a novel, conserved DNA-binding domain (the KilA-N domain) that is found in a wide range of proteins of large bacterial and eukaryotic DNA viruses. The KilA-N domain family also includes the previously defined APSES domain. The KilA-N and APSES domains may also share a common fold with the nucleic acid-binding modules of the LAGLIDADG nucleases and the amino-terminal domains of the tRNA endonuclease. Pssm-ID: 367917 Cd Length: 107 Bit Score: 49.24 E-value: 2.41e-07
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Ank_2 | pfam12796 | Ankyrin repeats (3 copies); |
241-329 | 2.87e-06 | ||||
Ankyrin repeats (3 copies); Pssm-ID: 463710 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 91 Bit Score: 45.88 E-value: 2.87e-06
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Ank | pfam00023 | Ankyrin repeat; Ankyrins are multifunctional adaptors that link specific proteins to the ... |
236-267 | 2.99e-06 | ||||
Ankyrin repeat; Ankyrins are multifunctional adaptors that link specific proteins to the membrane-associated, spectrin- actin cytoskeleton. This repeat-domain is a 'membrane-binding' domain of up to 24 repeated units, and it mediates most of the protein's binding activities. Repeats 13-24 are especially active, with known sites of interaction for the Na/K ATPase, Cl/HCO(3) anion exchanger, voltage-gated sodium channel, clathrin heavy chain and L1 family cell adhesion molecules. The ANK repeats are found to form a contiguous spiral stack such that ion transporters like the anion exchanger associate in a large central cavity formed by the ANK repeat spiral, while clathrin and cell adhesion molecules associate with specific regions outside this cavity. Pssm-ID: 459634 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 34 Bit Score: 44.20 E-value: 2.99e-06
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ANK | smart00248 | ankyrin repeats; Ankyrin repeats are about 33 amino acids long and occur in at least four ... |
236-263 | 5.39e-06 | ||||
ankyrin repeats; Ankyrin repeats are about 33 amino acids long and occur in at least four consecutive copies. They are involved in protein-protein interactions. The core of the repeat seems to be an helix-loop-helix structure. Pssm-ID: 197603 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 30 Bit Score: 43.35 E-value: 5.39e-06
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Ank_4 | pfam13637 | Ankyrin repeats (many copies); |
237-280 | 5.50e-06 | ||||
Ankyrin repeats (many copies); Pssm-ID: 372654 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 43.80 E-value: 5.50e-06
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Ank_2 | pfam12796 | Ankyrin repeats (3 copies); |
229-267 | 3.14e-05 | ||||
Ankyrin repeats (3 copies); Pssm-ID: 463710 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 91 Bit Score: 42.80 E-value: 3.14e-05
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Ank_3 | pfam13606 | Ankyrin repeat; Ankyrins are multifunctional adaptors that link specific proteins to the ... |
236-263 | 7.05e-05 | ||||
Ankyrin repeat; Ankyrins are multifunctional adaptors that link specific proteins to the membrane-associated, spectrin- actin cytoskeleton. This repeat-domain is a 'membrane-binding' domain of up to 24 repeated units, and it mediates most of the protein's binding activities. Pssm-ID: 463933 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 30 Bit Score: 39.93 E-value: 7.05e-05
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Ank_2 | pfam12796 | Ankyrin repeats (3 copies); |
234-303 | 2.20e-04 | ||||
Ankyrin repeats (3 copies); Pssm-ID: 463710 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 91 Bit Score: 40.48 E-value: 2.20e-04
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PHA03095 | PHA03095 | ankyrin-like protein; Provisional |
228-394 | 1.73e-03 | ||||
ankyrin-like protein; Provisional Pssm-ID: 222980 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 471 Bit Score: 41.16 E-value: 1.73e-03
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Ank_4 | pfam13637 | Ankyrin repeats (many copies); |
227-257 | 8.48e-03 | ||||
Ankyrin repeats (many copies); Pssm-ID: 372654 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 34.94 E-value: 8.48e-03
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trp | TIGR00870 | transient-receptor-potential calcium channel protein; The Transient Receptor Potential Ca2+ ... |
237-378 | 8.49e-03 | ||||
transient-receptor-potential calcium channel protein; The Transient Receptor Potential Ca2+ Channel (TRP-CC) Family (TC. 1.A.4)The TRP-CC family has also been called the store-operated calcium channel (SOC) family. The prototypical members include the Drosophila retinal proteinsTRP and TRPL (Montell and Rubin, 1989; Hardie and Minke, 1993). SOC members of the family mediate the entry of extracellular Ca2+ into cells in responseto depletion of intracellular Ca2+ stores (Clapham, 1996) and agonist stimulated production of inositol-1,4,5 trisphosphate (IP3). One member of the TRP-CCfamily, mammalian Htrp3, has been shown to form a tight complex with the IP3 receptor (TC #1.A.3.2.1). This interaction is apparently required for IP3 tostimulate Ca2+ release via Htrp3. The vanilloid receptor subtype 1 (VR1), which is the receptor for capsaicin (the ?hot? ingredient in chili peppers) and servesas a heat-activated ion channel in the pain pathway (Caterina et al., 1997), is also a member of this family. The stretch-inhibitable non-selective cation channel(SIC) is identical to the vanilloid receptor throughout all of its first 700 residues, but it exhibits a different sequence in its last 100 residues. VR1 and SICtransport monovalent cations as well as Ca2+. VR1 is about 10x more permeable to Ca2+ than to monovalent ions. Ca2+ overload probably causes cell deathafter chronic exposure to capsaicin. (McCleskey and Gold, 1999). [Transport and binding proteins, Cations and iron carrying compounds] Pssm-ID: 273311 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 743 Bit Score: 39.29 E-value: 8.49e-03
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