Conserved Protein Domain Family
GIY-YIG_SLX1

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cd10455: GIY-YIG_SLX1 
Catalytic GIY-YIG domain of yeast structure-specific endonuclease subunit SLX1 and its eukaryotic homologs
Structure-specific endonuclease subunit SLX1 is a highly conserved protein from yeast to human, with an N-terminal GIY-YIG endonuclease domain and a C-terminal PHD-type zinc finger postulated to mediate protein-protein or protein-DNA interaction. SLX1 forms active heterodimeric complexes with its SLX4 partner, which has additional roles in the DNA damage response that are distinct from the function of the heterodimeric SLX1-SLX4 nuclease. In yeast, the SLX1-SLX4 complex functions as a 5' flap endonuclease that maintains ribosomal DNA copy number, where SLX1 and SLX4 are shown to be catalytic and regulatory subunits, respectively. This endonuclease introduces single-strand cuts in duplex DNA on the 3' side of junctions with single-strand DNA. In addition to 5' flap endonuclease activity, human SLX1-SLX4 complex has been identified as a Holliday junction resolvase that promotes symmetrical cleavage of static and migrating Holliday junctions. SLX1 also associates with MUS81, EME1, C20orf94, PLK1, and ERCC1. Some eukaryotic SLX1 homologs lack the zinc finger domain, but possess intrinsically unstructured extensions of unknown function. These unstructured segments might be involved in interactions with other proteins.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 198402
Aligned: 34 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 115.022
Created: 4-Aug-2010
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
putative activeputative metalGIY-YIG
Feature 1:putative active site [active site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:Based on similarity to the sequence of Enterobacteria phage T4 homing endonuclease I-Tevi (1LN0).
  • Comment:The last conserved motif (invariant Asn residue) of GIY-YIG homing endonuclease I-TevI (1LN0) is completely absent in the SLX-1 family members.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1            #             # #       #   #                                      #       
Q0IH86         8 FYGVYLLFCtnpkyKGRIYIGFTVNPERRIQQHNGGkhkGGAWKTSGRg--PWDMVLIVHGFPndiAALRFEWAWQHPH 84  African clawed frog
XP_001778001 202 EWCVYLILSn---dKRRTYMGATANITRRLRQHNGEl-aGGAKSTRGGr--PWSLVCTMRGLSsrsEAQQIEWRLRKFS 274 Physcomitrella p...
NP_199135     53 SWSVYLILStt--ePIKTYVGITTDFSRRLKQHNGEi-rGGAKASSAGr--PWLCACIITGFTclsQASSFESKWKIFT 126 thale cress
Q9P737        16 LYTVYILRSqp--rHASLYIGSTPHPPRRLSQHNGLa-kGGAYRTSKIslrPWNMVCLVSGFPsmiAALKFEWALNNPH 91  Neurospora crassa
Q57XV5         5 FHCVYLLTSldpqcEGAHYIGYTVNPIRRLRQHNGEl-vNGARRTKRNg-rPWLLLMCVSGFGedrIALKFEWCWQNPS 81  Trypanosoma bruc...
A8PWH1        14 VYVCYCLRSls--rPNQTYIGSTPDPIRRLRQHNGLv-kQGAFYTRMAr--PWTMDVVVYGFPsklAALQFEWSWQKPH 87  Malassezia globo...
Q5CT62         7 LHYCYFLLSea--kKKASYIGYSVNPCRRLRQHNGEi-kKGAKKTKSGv--PWNLGICVGGFPdrvAALRFEWAWQHPN 80  Cryptosporidium ...
Q9P7M3         6 FYCCYLLKSnrtqsSGAVYIGSTPDPPRRLRQHNGEi-vGGASKTKHGr--PWSISCLVYGFPnkvSALKFEWNWQNLG 81  fission yeast
A6ZLG6        13 FYCCYLLQSin--kRQSFYVGSTPNPVRRLRQHNGKlavGGAYRTKRDgsrPWEMIMIVRGFPskiAALQFEHAWQHGY 89  Saccharomyces ce...
XP_002287643 377 HYHTYLLRSlspdhPLKTYIGFTTHPSRRIRQHNGIlknGGARRTKRSg-rPWTFTCVIAGFQdkiTALQFEWAWQNVG 454 Thalassiosira ps...

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