YEATS domain found in YEATS2 and Drosophila D12; YEATS2 is a YEATS domain reader protein with ...
206-329
2.96e-88
YEATS domain found in YEATS2 and Drosophila D12; YEATS2 is a YEATS domain reader protein with a preference for recognition of histone H3 crotonylation on lysine 27 (H3K27crHistone crotonylation upregulates gene expression in an AF9-dependent manner. DNA regulation by chromatin thru histone post-translational modification and other mechanism involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state, and stimulate transcriptional activity, thru preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones. The YEATS family is named for several family members: 'YNK7', 'ENL', 'AF-9', and 'TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein.
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Pssm-ID: 341126 Cd Length: 123 Bit Score: 281.77 E-value: 2.96e-88
histone fold domain (HFD) superfamily; The histone fold domain (HFD) is a structurally ...
1310-1366
4.48e-03
histone fold domain (HFD) superfamily; The histone fold domain (HFD) is a structurally conserved interaction motif involved in heterodimerization of the core histones and their assembly into the nucleosome octamer. Histone fold heterodimers play crucial roles in gene regulation. The minimal HFD consists of three alpha helices connected by two short, unstructured loops. The HFD is found in core histones, TATA box-binding protein-associated factors (TAFs), and many other transcription factors. HFD plays a role in the nucleosomal core particle by conserving histone interactions; these contain more than one HFD. The structure of the nucleosome core particle has two modes that have the largest interaction surfaces, and these are the H3-H4 and H2A-H2B heterodimer interactions. Several TAFs interact via histone-fold (HF) motifs. Five HF-containing TAF pairs have been described in transcription factor II D (TFIID): TAF6-TAF9, TAF4-TAF12, TAF11-TAF13, TAF8-TAF10 and TAF3-TAF10.
The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd22906:
Pssm-ID: 480273 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 75 Bit Score: 37.12 E-value: 4.48e-03
YEATS domain found in YEATS2 and Drosophila D12; YEATS2 is a YEATS domain reader protein with ...
206-329
2.96e-88
YEATS domain found in YEATS2 and Drosophila D12; YEATS2 is a YEATS domain reader protein with a preference for recognition of histone H3 crotonylation on lysine 27 (H3K27crHistone crotonylation upregulates gene expression in an AF9-dependent manner. DNA regulation by chromatin thru histone post-translational modification and other mechanism involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state, and stimulate transcriptional activity, thru preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones. The YEATS family is named for several family members: 'YNK7', 'ENL', 'AF-9', and 'TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein.
Pssm-ID: 341126 Cd Length: 123 Bit Score: 281.77 E-value: 2.96e-88
YEATS family; We have named this family the YEATS family, after `YNK7', `ENL', `AF-9', and ...
229-308
8.05e-36
YEATS family; We have named this family the YEATS family, after `YNK7', `ENL', `AF-9', and `TFIIF small subunit'. This family also contains the GAS41 protein. All these proteins are thought to have a transcription stimulatory activity
Pssm-ID: 460899 Cd Length: 80 Bit Score: 130.65 E-value: 8.05e-36
histone-fold domain found in Dr1-associated protein 1 (DRAP1) and similar proteins; DRAP1, ...
1310-1366
4.48e-03
histone-fold domain found in Dr1-associated protein 1 (DRAP1) and similar proteins; DRAP1, also called Dr1-associated corepressor or negative cofactor 2-alpha (NC2-alpha), acts as a corepressor for Dr1 (down-regulator of transcription 1)-mediated repression of transcription. It forms a heterodimer with Dr1. The association of the Dr1/DRAP1 heterodimer with TBP results in a functional repression of both activated and basal transcription of class II genes. DRAP1 can bind to DNA on its own. It also binds TATA-binding protein-associated factor 172 (BTAF1).
Pssm-ID: 467031 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 75 Bit Score: 37.12 E-value: 4.48e-03
YEATS domain found in YEATS2 and Drosophila D12; YEATS2 is a YEATS domain reader protein with ...
206-329
2.96e-88
YEATS domain found in YEATS2 and Drosophila D12; YEATS2 is a YEATS domain reader protein with a preference for recognition of histone H3 crotonylation on lysine 27 (H3K27crHistone crotonylation upregulates gene expression in an AF9-dependent manner. DNA regulation by chromatin thru histone post-translational modification and other mechanism involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state, and stimulate transcriptional activity, thru preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones. The YEATS family is named for several family members: 'YNK7', 'ENL', 'AF-9', and 'TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein.
Pssm-ID: 341126 Cd Length: 123 Bit Score: 281.77 E-value: 2.96e-88
YEATS domain family, chromatin reader proteins; The YEATS family is named for several family ...
206-328
6.41e-41
YEATS domain family, chromatin reader proteins; The YEATS family is named for several family members: 'YNK7', 'ENL', 'AF-9', and 'TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein, YEATS2, Drosophila D12, and others. DNA regulation by chromatin through histone post-translational modification and other mechanisms involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state and stimulates transcriptional activity through preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones.
Pssm-ID: 341123 Cd Length: 120 Bit Score: 146.65 E-value: 6.41e-41
YEATS family; We have named this family the YEATS family, after `YNK7', `ENL', `AF-9', and ...
229-308
8.05e-36
YEATS family; We have named this family the YEATS family, after `YNK7', `ENL', `AF-9', and `TFIIF small subunit'. This family also contains the GAS41 protein. All these proteins are thought to have a transcription stimulatory activity
Pssm-ID: 460899 Cd Length: 80 Bit Score: 130.65 E-value: 8.05e-36
YEATS domain found in transcription initiation factor TFIID subunit 14 and similar proteins; ...
204-307
3.41e-31
YEATS domain found in transcription initiation factor TFIID subunit 14 and similar proteins; YEATS domain containing proteins, which include Transcription initiation factor TFIID subunits 14 and 14b of Arabidopsis, shown to be part of the TFIID general transcriptional regulator complex in a two-hybrid screen. DNA regulation by chromatin thru histone post-translational modification and other mechanism involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state, and stimulate transcriptional activity, thru preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones. The YEATS family is named for several family members: 'YNK7', 'ENL', 'AF-9', and 'TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein.
Pssm-ID: 341129 Cd Length: 131 Bit Score: 119.22 E-value: 3.41e-31
YEATS domain found in YEATS domain-containing protein 4 and similar proteins; glioma amplified ...
206-324
4.78e-29
YEATS domain found in YEATS domain-containing protein 4 and similar proteins; glioma amplified sequence 41 (GAS41, also known as, YEATS domain-containing protein 4, NuMA-binding protein 1 ) is a YEATS domain family protein that is amplified and acts as an oncogene in human glioma. GAS41 is a YEATS domain family protein and has been shown to interact with the general transcription factor TFIIF via the YEATS domain. DNA regulation by chromatin thru histone post-translational modification and other mechanism involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state, and stimulate transcriptional activity, thru preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones. The YEATS family is named for several family members: 'YNK7', 'ENL', 'AF-9', and 'TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein.
Pssm-ID: 341128 Cd Length: 137 Bit Score: 113.50 E-value: 4.78e-29
YEATS domain found in Yaf9 and similar proteins; Yaf9 is a YEATS domain family protein ...
204-307
8.68e-25
YEATS domain found in Yaf9 and similar proteins; Yaf9 is a YEATS domain family protein essential in the function the NuA4 histone acetyltransferase complex and the SWR1-C ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex. Yaf9 shares structural similarity with histone chaperone Asf1, both exhibit histone H3 and H4 binding in vitro, and evidence supports both play a role in the same histone acetylation mechanism. DNA regulation by chromatin thru histone post-translational modification and other mechanism involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state, and stimulate transcriptional activity, thru preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones. The YEATS family is named for several family members: `YNK7', `ENL', `AF-9', and `TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein.
Pssm-ID: 341127 Cd Length: 145 Bit Score: 101.59 E-value: 8.68e-25
YEATS domain found in ENL and AF-9-like proteins; Yeast AFF9 is a YEATS domain protein that ...
229-298
2.58e-17
YEATS domain found in ENL and AF-9-like proteins; Yeast AFF9 is a YEATS domain protein that binds to modified histones, with a preference for crotonyllysine over acetyllysine. Histone crotonylation upregulates gene expression in an AF9-dependent manner. Sub-family also includes eleven-nineteen-leukemia protein ENL, which binds histones H3 and H1. DNA regulation by chromatin through histone post-translational modification and other mechanisms involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state and stimulates transcriptional activity through preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones. The YEATS family is named for several family members: 'YNK7', 'ENL', 'AF-9', and 'TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein.
Pssm-ID: 341125 Cd Length: 127 Bit Score: 79.54 E-value: 2.58e-17
YEATS domain found in Taf14 and similar proteins; Taf14 has been identified as a component of ...
204-305
1.44e-11
YEATS domain found in Taf14 and similar proteins; Taf14 has been identified as a component of TFIIF and TFIID transcription factor complexes, various chromatin-remodeling complexes (such as SWI/SNF, INO80, and RSC) and the NuA3 histone acetyltransferase complex. DNA regulation by chromatin thru histone post-translational modification and other mechanism involves complexes with write, eraser and reader functions. YEATS domains act as readers of the chromatin state, and stimulate transcriptional activity, thru preferential interactions with crotonylated lysines on histones. Specifically, Taf14 has been show to be a reader of lysine crotonylation, associated with active gene promoters and enhancers and binding acetyllysine on in histone H3. The YEATS family is named for several family members: 'YNK7', 'ENL', 'AF-9', and 'TFIIF small subunit', and also contains the GAS41 protein.
Pssm-ID: 341124 Cd Length: 118 Bit Score: 62.58 E-value: 1.44e-11
prokaryotic YEATS domain; This entry represents a prokaryotic YEATS domain. pYEATS is fused to ...
231-305
2.20e-09
prokaryotic YEATS domain; This entry represents a prokaryotic YEATS domain. pYEATS is fused to diverse effector domains, suggesting that the binding to a ligand activates an effector-based response against an invasive threat. It has been predicted to specifically recognize invader-induced modifications of macromolecules by acyl moieties (e.g. phage-encoded acylations of surface polysaccharides) to unleash the fused effectors through a conformational change.
Pssm-ID: 466455 Cd Length: 73 Bit Score: 54.98 E-value: 2.20e-09
histone-fold domain found in Dr1-associated protein 1 (DRAP1) and similar proteins; DRAP1, ...
1310-1366
4.48e-03
histone-fold domain found in Dr1-associated protein 1 (DRAP1) and similar proteins; DRAP1, also called Dr1-associated corepressor or negative cofactor 2-alpha (NC2-alpha), acts as a corepressor for Dr1 (down-regulator of transcription 1)-mediated repression of transcription. It forms a heterodimer with Dr1. The association of the Dr1/DRAP1 heterodimer with TBP results in a functional repression of both activated and basal transcription of class II genes. DRAP1 can bind to DNA on its own. It also binds TATA-binding protein-associated factor 172 (BTAF1).
Pssm-ID: 467031 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 75 Bit Score: 37.12 E-value: 4.48e-03
Herpes virus major outer envelope glycoprotein (BLLF1); This family consists of the BLLF1 ...
604-950
7.50e-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: 40.67 E-value: 7.50e-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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