Conserved Protein Domain Family
zf-Di19

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pfam05605: zf-Di19 
Drought induced 19 protein (Di19), zinc-binding
This family consists of several drought induced 19 (Di19) like proteins. Di19 has been found to be strongly expressed in both the roots and leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana during progressive drought. This domain is a zinc-binding domain.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 428539
Aligned: 42 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 57.6959
Created: 22-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
EFA82931     495 ATFKCPYCNH-TgLTESALIDHCMDNHQGDRK-QVVCPIC-----S-------SKpggdpnyVS--K--GFIG------H 550
XP_002402334  26 ETAPCPYCFA-H-LSVKSLSRHKKDMHGSQKR-VHKCSVC-----D-------AK-------LT--RldNLRR------H 75 
EGC37916     325 ENVKCPYCRK-S-ILTVEFIYHCNDKHFLENHhSHKCPLC-----S-------EK-------TS-----NLIS------H 372
XP_001848637  74 QSFTCPYCKR-MgLSDSALLEHVSSEHTDTGL-EVVCPVC-----AalpggdpNL-------VT--D--DFAG------H 129
XP_002069725  76 QSFTCPYCKKmG-FSDVTLLEHVSTEHTETSL-EVVCPVC-----AglpggepnL-------VT--D--DFAG------H 131
XP_002431224  76 QAYTCPYCGK-MgHTEATLQEHVATDHIETTR-EVICPIC-----AsfpggeaNQ-------IT--D--DFAG------H 131
Q7KT86        76 NCFTCPHCGLlA-LTAKRFIEHVYVQHRVSNE-YVVCPMC-----A-------GL-------SA--A--ELVAirhlskH 130 fruit fly
EDV99697      60 DSFTCPFCGK-MgHTDQELVEHVQTKHRKDST-LVICPLC-----Vav---slER-------IPpiN--NLAC------H 114
KRF78061      76 DSFTCPFCGKmG-HAVKELVKHVQAKHRGDTT-PVICPLCiavpsA-------DT-------VR--Mn-NLVN------H 130
Q9W4V2        85 DSFTCPVCGEmG-FSVEDLRTHCQDNHRMART-VCICPVC-----A-------A--------VP--L--SQPS------H 132 fruit fly
EFA82931     551 L---GLRHS 556
XP_002402334  76 M---MLRHR 81 
EGC37916     373 L---SKSHI 378
XP_001848637 130 L---TIRHG 135
XP_002069725 132 L---TLEHR 137
XP_002431224 132 L---TLEHR 137
Q7KT86       131 LlhnHIDHA 139 fruit fly
EDV99697     115 V---SIKHA 120
KRF78061     131 V---SLMHG 136
Q9W4V2       133 I---AHIAN 138 fruit fly
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