Conserved Protein Domain Family
Deltex_C

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cl15237: Deltex_C Superfamily 
Domain found at the C-terminus of deltex-like
The deltex family of proteins is involved in the regulation of Notch signaling, and therefore may play roles in cell-to-cell communications that regulate mechanisms determining cell fate. They have a central RING-type zinc finger domain and contain a C-terminal domain, described here, that is also found in other domain architectures. Deltex-1 (DTX1) contains a RING finger and two WWE domains, indicating that it may be an E3 ubiquitin ligase. Human deltex 3-like, which contains an additional N-terminal domain (presumably with ubiquitin ligase activity) is also described as E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase DTX3L, B-lymphoma- and BAL-associated protein (BBAP), or rhysin-2. DTX3L mediates monoubiquitination of K91 of histone H4 in response to DNA damage.
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Accession: cl15237
PSSM Id: 472787
Name: Deltex_C
Created: 5-May-2011
Updated: 4-Oct-2023
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