5LJ3


Conserved Protein Domain Family
Cir_N

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pfam10197: Cir_N 
N-terminal domain of CBF1 interacting co-repressor CIR
This is a 45 residue conserved region at the N-terminal end of a family of proteins referred to as CIRs (CBF1-interacting co-repressors). CBF1 (centromere-binding factor 1) acts as a transcription factor that causes repression by binding specifically to GTGGGAA motifs in responsive promoters, and it requires CIR as a co-repressor. CIR binds to histone deacetylase and to SAP30 and serves as a linker between CBF1 and the histone deacetylase complex.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 462992
Aligned: 121 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 26.9901
Created: 23-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
5LJ3_F        11 SWNPKLMKNRKKVWETEQDLITEQQKLNTRLKEIEKE 47  baker's yeast
2_pfamImport   1 SWHPANKANQKHIWMAEQEAIKRREREQDKVKEVRK- 36 
XP_002897409  10 SWHPANKANQKRIWVAEQQAKAREERERQKAKEVRKa 46 
EFC43478      10 SFHPLNKQNQRKKWIAEQQEKAKRKLAEQRIKELADE 46 
EDQ72636      28 pWHPLSYPNQRRKWIAEQQNAQKERKAEEVAHEFAQq 64 
ERM94763      39 pWHPLSYPNQRRKWIAEQTDAQHHRRAQEVAREFAQE 75 
EFA83589      11 SFHPGTKENQKKLFIAEQKASANEKRERERAKERQDE 47 
XP_004360442  10 SFHPTNKVNQKKLFIAEERSKTDRKKEEERSKQVIEE 46 
XP_003293681  10 SFHPGNKQNQKKLFLAEEKEKESKRKEEERAKEVLve 46 
Q54QA7        10 SFHPGNKNSQKKLFIAEEREKQLNKRENERAKEVLTE 46  Dictyostelium discoideum AX4
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