Dcp1 (mRNA-decapping enzyme subunit 1) family protein similar to Arabidopsis thaliana mRNA-decapping enzyme-like protein that acts as a component of the decapping complex and is involved in the degradation of mRNAs| Nup50 family Ran-binding domain (RanBD)-containing protein similar to RanBD domain region of Homo sapiens nuclear pore complex protein Nup50, a component of the nuclear pore complex that has a direct role in nuclear protein import
Ubinuclein conserved middle domain; Ubinuclein 1 and 2 (UBN1, UBN2) are members of a histone ...
434-648
2.12e-101
Ubinuclein conserved middle domain; Ubinuclein 1 and 2 (UBN1, UBN2) are members of a histone chaperone complex involved in the formation of a certain type of facultative heterochromatin, called senescence-associated heterochromatin foci (SAHF). The domain described here is conserved in many eukaryotes such as human, rat, drosophila, and zebra-fish and has been targeted for protein structure determination by the Joint Center for Structural Genomics.
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Pssm-ID: 464081 Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 321.17 E-value: 2.12e-101
HPC2 and ubinuclein domain; HPC2 (Histone promoter control 2) is required for cell-cycle ...
180-231
2.93e-22
HPC2 and ubinuclein domain; HPC2 (Histone promoter control 2) is required for cell-cycle regulation of histone transcription. It regulates transcription of the histone genes during the S-phase of the cell cycle by repressing transcription at other cell cycle stages. HPC2 mutants display synthetic interactions with FACT complex which allows RNA Pol II to elongate through nucleosomes. Hpc2 is one of the proteins of one of the multi-subunit complexes that mediate replication- independent nucleosome assembly, along with histone chaperone proteins. the Hip4 sequence from SCH. pombe is an integral component of this complex that is required for transcriptional silencing at multiple loci. HPC2, ubinuclein/yemanuclein, and the cell cycle regulator FLJ25778 share a conserved domain that is predicted to bind histone tails. This domain is also referred to as the HRD or Hpc2-related domain.
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Pssm-ID: 462581 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 90.79 E-value: 2.93e-22
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 ...
954-1218
5.49e-04
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 viral late glycoprotein, also termed gp350/220. It is the most abundantly expressed glycoprotein in the viral envelope of the Herpesviruses and is the major antigen responsible for stimulating the production of neutralising antibodies in vivo.
The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam05109:
Pssm-ID: 282904 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 886 Bit Score: 44.52 E-value: 5.49e-04
Ubinuclein conserved middle domain; Ubinuclein 1 and 2 (UBN1, UBN2) are members of a histone ...
434-648
2.12e-101
Ubinuclein conserved middle domain; Ubinuclein 1 and 2 (UBN1, UBN2) are members of a histone chaperone complex involved in the formation of a certain type of facultative heterochromatin, called senescence-associated heterochromatin foci (SAHF). The domain described here is conserved in many eukaryotes such as human, rat, drosophila, and zebra-fish and has been targeted for protein structure determination by the Joint Center for Structural Genomics.
Pssm-ID: 464081 Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 321.17 E-value: 2.12e-101
HPC2 and ubinuclein domain; HPC2 (Histone promoter control 2) is required for cell-cycle ...
180-231
2.93e-22
HPC2 and ubinuclein domain; HPC2 (Histone promoter control 2) is required for cell-cycle regulation of histone transcription. It regulates transcription of the histone genes during the S-phase of the cell cycle by repressing transcription at other cell cycle stages. HPC2 mutants display synthetic interactions with FACT complex which allows RNA Pol II to elongate through nucleosomes. Hpc2 is one of the proteins of one of the multi-subunit complexes that mediate replication- independent nucleosome assembly, along with histone chaperone proteins. the Hip4 sequence from SCH. pombe is an integral component of this complex that is required for transcriptional silencing at multiple loci. HPC2, ubinuclein/yemanuclein, and the cell cycle regulator FLJ25778 share a conserved domain that is predicted to bind histone tails. This domain is also referred to as the HRD or Hpc2-related domain.
Pssm-ID: 462581 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 90.79 E-value: 2.93e-22
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 ...
954-1218
5.49e-04
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 viral late glycoprotein, also termed gp350/220. It is the most abundantly expressed glycoprotein in the viral envelope of the Herpesviruses and is the major antigen responsible for stimulating the production of neutralising antibodies in vivo.
Pssm-ID: 282904 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 886 Bit Score: 44.52 E-value: 5.49e-04
Ubinuclein conserved middle domain; Ubinuclein 1 and 2 (UBN1, UBN2) are members of a histone ...
434-648
2.12e-101
Ubinuclein conserved middle domain; Ubinuclein 1 and 2 (UBN1, UBN2) are members of a histone chaperone complex involved in the formation of a certain type of facultative heterochromatin, called senescence-associated heterochromatin foci (SAHF). The domain described here is conserved in many eukaryotes such as human, rat, drosophila, and zebra-fish and has been targeted for protein structure determination by the Joint Center for Structural Genomics.
Pssm-ID: 464081 Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 321.17 E-value: 2.12e-101
HPC2 and ubinuclein domain; HPC2 (Histone promoter control 2) is required for cell-cycle ...
180-231
2.93e-22
HPC2 and ubinuclein domain; HPC2 (Histone promoter control 2) is required for cell-cycle regulation of histone transcription. It regulates transcription of the histone genes during the S-phase of the cell cycle by repressing transcription at other cell cycle stages. HPC2 mutants display synthetic interactions with FACT complex which allows RNA Pol II to elongate through nucleosomes. Hpc2 is one of the proteins of one of the multi-subunit complexes that mediate replication- independent nucleosome assembly, along with histone chaperone proteins. the Hip4 sequence from SCH. pombe is an integral component of this complex that is required for transcriptional silencing at multiple loci. HPC2, ubinuclein/yemanuclein, and the cell cycle regulator FLJ25778 share a conserved domain that is predicted to bind histone tails. This domain is also referred to as the HRD or Hpc2-related domain.
Pssm-ID: 462581 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 90.79 E-value: 2.93e-22
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 ...
954-1218
5.49e-04
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 viral late glycoprotein, also termed gp350/220. It is the most abundantly expressed glycoprotein in the viral envelope of the Herpesviruses and is the major antigen responsible for stimulating the production of neutralising antibodies in vivo.
Pssm-ID: 282904 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 886 Bit Score: 44.52 E-value: 5.49e-04
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 ...
952-1130
2.02e-03
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 viral late glycoprotein, also termed gp350/220. It is the most abundantly expressed glycoprotein in the viral envelope of the Herpesviruses and is the major antigen responsible for stimulating the production of neutralising antibodies in vivo.
Pssm-ID: 282904 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 886 Bit Score: 42.60 E-value: 2.02e-03
Database: CDSEARCH/cdd Low complexity filter: no Composition Based Adjustment: yes E-value threshold: 0.01
References:
Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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