multicilin [Homo sapiens]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
McIdas_CC | cd22590 | central coiled-coil domain of McIdas (or multicilin); McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin), ... |
182-245 | 3.49e-43 | ||
central coiled-coil domain of McIdas (or multicilin); McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin), together with geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1 (GemC1) and geminin, controls both the cell cycle and differentiation decisions in cells. Idas binds to geminin and is implicated in DNA replication control. It also functions as an early regulator of multiciliogenesis. GemC1 and McIdas specify the multiciliate cell fate by forming complexes with the E2F4/5 transcription factors, resulting in centriole amplification and cilia formation. Idas belongs to the geminin family of proteins that also includes geminin and GemC1. They share a homologous central coiled-coil domain that mediates homo- and heterodimerization with other family members; this ability is likely to be important for modulating their function in cycling and differentiating cells. This model represents the central coiled-coil domain of McIdas. : Pssm-ID: 439144 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 144.56 E-value: 3.49e-43
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
McIdas_CC | cd22590 | central coiled-coil domain of McIdas (or multicilin); McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin), ... |
182-245 | 3.49e-43 | ||
central coiled-coil domain of McIdas (or multicilin); McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin), together with geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1 (GemC1) and geminin, controls both the cell cycle and differentiation decisions in cells. Idas binds to geminin and is implicated in DNA replication control. It also functions as an early regulator of multiciliogenesis. GemC1 and McIdas specify the multiciliate cell fate by forming complexes with the E2F4/5 transcription factors, resulting in centriole amplification and cilia formation. Idas belongs to the geminin family of proteins that also includes geminin and GemC1. They share a homologous central coiled-coil domain that mediates homo- and heterodimerization with other family members; this ability is likely to be important for modulating their function in cycling and differentiating cells. This model represents the central coiled-coil domain of McIdas. Pssm-ID: 439144 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 144.56 E-value: 3.49e-43
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Geminin | pfam07412 | Geminin; This family contains the eukaryotic protein geminin (approximately 200 residues long). ... |
180-241 | 5.67e-16 | ||
Geminin; This family contains the eukaryotic protein geminin (approximately 200 residues long). Geminin inhibits DNA replication by preventing the incorporation of MCM complex into prereplication complex, and is degraded during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle. It has been proposed that geminin inhibits DNA replication during S, G2, and M phases and that geminin destruction at the metaphase-anaphase transition permits replication in the succeeding cell cycle. Pssm-ID: 462159 Cd Length: 194 Bit Score: 75.55 E-value: 5.67e-16
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
McIdas_CC | cd22590 | central coiled-coil domain of McIdas (or multicilin); McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin), ... |
182-245 | 3.49e-43 | ||
central coiled-coil domain of McIdas (or multicilin); McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin), together with geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1 (GemC1) and geminin, controls both the cell cycle and differentiation decisions in cells. Idas binds to geminin and is implicated in DNA replication control. It also functions as an early regulator of multiciliogenesis. GemC1 and McIdas specify the multiciliate cell fate by forming complexes with the E2F4/5 transcription factors, resulting in centriole amplification and cilia formation. Idas belongs to the geminin family of proteins that also includes geminin and GemC1. They share a homologous central coiled-coil domain that mediates homo- and heterodimerization with other family members; this ability is likely to be important for modulating their function in cycling and differentiating cells. This model represents the central coiled-coil domain of McIdas. Pssm-ID: 439144 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 144.56 E-value: 3.49e-43
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geminin-like_CC | cd21103 | coiled-coil domain found in the geminin family; The geminin family includes geminin, geminin ... |
186-243 | 5.46e-26 | ||
coiled-coil domain found in the geminin family; The geminin family includes geminin, geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1 (GemC1), and McIdas. Together, geminin, GemC1, and McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin), controls both the cell cycle and differentiation decisions in cells. They were initially identified as cell cycle regulators associated with the chromosome cycle. Geminin is required to ensure once-per-cell-cycle genome replication, while McIdas and GemC1 bind to geminin and are implicated in DNA replication control. Geminin binds to Cdt1, a key component and crucial regulator of pre-replicative complexes (pre-RC), in a timely manner to inhibit DNA replication. Geminin family members also function as early regulators of multiciliogenesis. GemC1 and McIdas specify the multiciliate cell fate by forming complexes with the E2F4/5 transcription factors, resulting in centriole amplification and cilia formation. Geminin family proteins contain a homologous central coiled-coil domain that mediates homo- and heterodimerization; this ability is likely to be important for modulating their function in cycling and differentiating cells. This model represents the central coiled-coil domain of the geminin family. Pssm-ID: 439141 Cd Length: 58 Bit Score: 98.87 E-value: 5.46e-26
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geminin_CC | cd22589 | central coiled-coil domain of geminin; Geminin, together with geminin coiled-coil ... |
179-241 | 2.98e-17 | ||
central coiled-coil domain of geminin; Geminin, together with geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1 (GemC1) and McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin), controls both the cell cycle and differentiation decisions in cells. Geminin is an inhibitor of Cdt1, a key component and crucial regulator of pre-replicative complexes (pre-RC) that function in the duplication of chromosomal DNA. Pre-RC assembly culminates in the recruitment of the hexameric mini-chromosome maintenance complex (MCM) onto chromatin. Geminin tightly binds and sequesters Cdt1 in a complex that is unable to recruit MCM to origins, inhibiting DNA replication. It belongs to the geminin family of proteins that also includes GemC1 and McIdas. They share a homologous central coiled-coil domain that mediates homo- and heterodimerization with other family members; this ability is likely to be important for modulating their function in cycling and differentiating cells. This model represents the central coiled-coil domain of geminin. Pssm-ID: 439143 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 65 Bit Score: 75.33 E-value: 2.98e-17
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Geminin | pfam07412 | Geminin; This family contains the eukaryotic protein geminin (approximately 200 residues long). ... |
180-241 | 5.67e-16 | ||
Geminin; This family contains the eukaryotic protein geminin (approximately 200 residues long). Geminin inhibits DNA replication by preventing the incorporation of MCM complex into prereplication complex, and is degraded during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle. It has been proposed that geminin inhibits DNA replication during S, G2, and M phases and that geminin destruction at the metaphase-anaphase transition permits replication in the succeeding cell cycle. Pssm-ID: 462159 Cd Length: 194 Bit Score: 75.55 E-value: 5.67e-16
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GemC1_CC | cd22588 | central coiled-coil domain of geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1; Geminin ... |
197-226 | 8.53e-04 | ||
central coiled-coil domain of geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1; Geminin coiled-coil domain-containing protein 1 (GemC1), which, together with McIdas (also called Idas or multicilin) and geminin, controls both the cell cycle and differentiation decisions in cells. GemC1 binds to geminin and is implicated in DNA replication control. It also functions as an early regulator of multiciliogenesis. GemC1 and Idas specify the multiciliate cell fate by forming complexes with the E2F4/5 transcription factors, resulting in centriole amplification and cilia formation. GemC1 belongs to the geminin family of proteins that also includes geminin and McIdas. They share a homologous central coiled-coil domain that mediates homo- and heterodimerization with other family members; this ability is likely to be important for modulating their function in cycling and differentiating cells. This model represents the central coiled-coil domain of GemC1. Pssm-ID: 439142 Cd Length: 61 Bit Score: 37.14 E-value: 8.53e-04
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