PHD finger protein 1 isoform b [Homo sapiens]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
PHD2_PHF1 | cd15582 | PHD finger 2 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed Polycomb-like protein 1 ... |
188-239 | 3.43e-34 | ||
PHD finger 2 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed Polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of Lysine trimethylation at Lysine 36 of Histone H3 and Lysine 27 of Histone variant H3t. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3K27me3 and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. : Pssm-ID: 277057 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 123.14 E-value: 3.43e-34
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Tudor_PHF1 | cd20449 | Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1) and similar proteins; PHF1, also called ... |
30-82 | 4.38e-31 | ||
Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1) and similar proteins; PHF1, also called Polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis, through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of lysine trimethylation at lysine 36 of histone H3 and lysine 27 of histone variant H3t. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3-K27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD domains, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. : Pssm-ID: 410520 Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 114.92 E-value: 4.38e-31
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PHD1_PHF1 | cd15500 | PHD finger 1 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed polycomb-like protein 1 ... |
89-139 | 4.45e-25 | ||
PHD finger 1 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of Lysine trimethylation at Lysine 36 of Histone H3 and Lysine 27 of Histone variant H3t. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3K27me3 and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. This model corresponds to the first PHD finger. : Pssm-ID: 276975 Cd Length: 51 Bit Score: 97.98 E-value: 4.45e-25
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Mtf2_C super family | cl16580 | Polycomb-like MTF2 factor 2; Mammalian Polycomb-like gene MTF2/PCL2 forms a complex with ... |
536-565 | 7.06e-08 | ||
Polycomb-like MTF2 factor 2; Mammalian Polycomb-like gene MTF2/PCL2 forms a complex with Polycomb repressive complex-2 (PRC2) and collaborates with PRC1 to achieve repression of Hox gene expression. The human MTF2 gene is expressed in three splicing variants, each of them contains the short C-terminal domain defined here. The domain is subject to structure determination by the Joint Center of Structural Genomics. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam14061: Pssm-ID: 464077 Cd Length: 48 Bit Score: 48.97 E-value: 7.06e-08
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
PHD2_PHF1 | cd15582 | PHD finger 2 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed Polycomb-like protein 1 ... |
188-239 | 3.43e-34 | |||
PHD finger 2 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed Polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of Lysine trimethylation at Lysine 36 of Histone H3 and Lysine 27 of Histone variant H3t. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3K27me3 and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277057 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 123.14 E-value: 3.43e-34
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Tudor_PHF1 | cd20449 | Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1) and similar proteins; PHF1, also called ... |
30-82 | 4.38e-31 | |||
Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1) and similar proteins; PHF1, also called Polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis, through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of lysine trimethylation at lysine 36 of histone H3 and lysine 27 of histone variant H3t. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3-K27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD domains, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. Pssm-ID: 410520 Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 114.92 E-value: 4.38e-31
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PHD1_PHF1 | cd15500 | PHD finger 1 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed polycomb-like protein 1 ... |
89-139 | 4.45e-25 | |||
PHD finger 1 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of Lysine trimethylation at Lysine 36 of Histone H3 and Lysine 27 of Histone variant H3t. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3K27me3 and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. This model corresponds to the first PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 276975 Cd Length: 51 Bit Score: 97.98 E-value: 4.45e-25
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Tudor_2 | pfam18104 | Jumonji domain-containing protein 2A Tudor domain; This is the tudor domain found in histone ... |
34-69 | 4.86e-11 | |||
Jumonji domain-containing protein 2A Tudor domain; This is the tudor domain found in histone demethylase Jumonji domain-containing protein 2A (JMJD2A). Structure and function analysis indicate that this domain can recognize equally well two unrelated histone peptides, H3K4me3 and H4K20me3, by means of two very different binding mechanisms. JMJD2 also known as KDM4, is a conserved iron (II)-dependent jumonji-domain demethylase subfamily that is essential during development. Vertebrate KDM4A-C proteins contain a conserved double tudor domain (DTD). Pssm-ID: 465651 Cd Length: 35 Bit Score: 57.43 E-value: 4.86e-11
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PHD | pfam00628 | PHD-finger; PHD folds into an interleaved type of Zn-finger chelating 2 Zn ions in a similar ... |
90-142 | 4.55e-09 | |||
PHD-finger; PHD folds into an interleaved type of Zn-finger chelating 2 Zn ions in a similar manner to that of the RING and FYVE domains. Several PHD fingers have been identified as binding modules of methylated histone H3. Pssm-ID: 425785 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 51 Bit Score: 52.49 E-value: 4.55e-09
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TUDOR | smart00333 | Tudor domain; Domain of unknown function present in several RNA-binding proteins. 10 copies in ... |
29-80 | 1.08e-08 | |||
Tudor domain; Domain of unknown function present in several RNA-binding proteins. 10 copies in the Drosophila Tudor protein. Initial proposal that the survival motor neuron gene product contain a Tudor domain are corroborated by more recent database search techniques such as PSI-BLAST (unpublished). Pssm-ID: 197660 Cd Length: 57 Bit Score: 51.51 E-value: 1.08e-08
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Mtf2_C | pfam14061 | Polycomb-like MTF2 factor 2; Mammalian Polycomb-like gene MTF2/PCL2 forms a complex with ... |
536-565 | 7.06e-08 | |||
Polycomb-like MTF2 factor 2; Mammalian Polycomb-like gene MTF2/PCL2 forms a complex with Polycomb repressive complex-2 (PRC2) and collaborates with PRC1 to achieve repression of Hox gene expression. The human MTF2 gene is expressed in three splicing variants, each of them contains the short C-terminal domain defined here. The domain is subject to structure determination by the Joint Center of Structural Genomics. Pssm-ID: 464077 Cd Length: 48 Bit Score: 48.97 E-value: 7.06e-08
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PHD | smart00249 | PHD zinc finger; The plant homeodomain (PHD) finger is a C4HC3 zinc-finger-like motif found in ... |
90-139 | 1.61e-07 | |||
PHD zinc finger; The plant homeodomain (PHD) finger is a C4HC3 zinc-finger-like motif found in nuclear proteins thought to be involved in epigenetics and chromatin-mediated transcriptional regulation. The PHD finger binds two zinc ions using the so-called 'cross-brace' motif and is thus structurally related to the RING finger and the FYVE finger. It is not yet known if PHD fingers have a common molecular function. Several reports suggest that it can function as a protein-protein interacton domain and it was recently demonstrated that the PHD finger of p300 can cooperate with the adjacent BROMO domain in nucleosome binding in vitro. Other reports suggesting that the PHD finger is a ubiquitin ligase have been refuted as these domains were RING fingers misidentified as PHD fingers. Pssm-ID: 214584 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 47 Bit Score: 47.98 E-value: 1.61e-07
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COG5141 | COG5141 | PHD zinc finger-containing protein [General function prediction only]; |
59-142 | 6.34e-03 | |||
PHD zinc finger-containing protein [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 227470 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 669 Bit Score: 39.58 E-value: 6.34e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
PHD2_PHF1 | cd15582 | PHD finger 2 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed Polycomb-like protein 1 ... |
188-239 | 3.43e-34 | |||
PHD finger 2 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed Polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of Lysine trimethylation at Lysine 36 of Histone H3 and Lysine 27 of Histone variant H3t. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3K27me3 and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277057 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 123.14 E-value: 3.43e-34
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PHD2_MTF2_PHF19_like | cd15503 | PHD finger 2 found in polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2)-associated polycomb-like (PCL) ... |
188-239 | 4.81e-33 | |||
PHD finger 2 found in polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2)-associated polycomb-like (PCL) family proteins MTF2, PHF19, and similar proteins; The PCL family includes PHD finger protein1 (PHF1) and its homologs metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2/PCL2) and PHF19/PCL3, which are accessory components of the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) core complex and all contain an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. PCL proteins specifically recognize tri-methylated H3K36 (H3K36me3) through their N-terminal Tudor domains. The interaction between their Tudor domains and H3K36me3 is critical for both the targeting and spreading of PRC2 into active chromatin regions and for the maintenance of optimal repression of poised developmental genes where PCL proteins, H3K36me3, and H3K27me3 coexist. Moreover, unlike other PHD finger-containing proteins, the first PHD finger of PCL proteins do not display histone H3K4 binding affinity and they do not affect the Tudor domain binding to histones. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 276978 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 120.20 E-value: 4.81e-33
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Tudor_PHF1 | cd20449 | Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1) and similar proteins; PHF1, also called ... |
30-82 | 4.38e-31 | |||
Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1) and similar proteins; PHF1, also called Polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis, through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of lysine trimethylation at lysine 36 of histone H3 and lysine 27 of histone variant H3t. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3-K27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD domains, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. Pssm-ID: 410520 Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 114.92 E-value: 4.38e-31
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Tudor_PCL | cd20385 | Tudor domain found in polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2)-associated polycomb-like (PCL) ... |
30-82 | 3.66e-26 | |||
Tudor domain found in polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2)-associated polycomb-like (PCL) family proteins; The PCL family includes PHD finger protein1 (PHF1) and its homologs, metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2/PCL2) and PHF19/PCL3, which are accessory components of the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) core complex. Members contain an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD domains, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. PCL proteins specifically recognize tri-methylated H3K36 (H3K36me3) through their N-terminal Tudor domains. The interaction between their Tudor domains and H3K36me3 is critical for both the targeting and spreading of PRC2 into active chromatin regions and for the maintenance of optimal repression of poised developmental genes where PCL proteins, H3K36me3, and H3K27me3 coexist. Moreover, unlike other PHD domain-containing proteins, the first PHD domains of PCL proteins do not display histone H3K4 binding affinity and they do not affect the binding of the Tudor domain to histones. Pssm-ID: 410456 Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 100.79 E-value: 3.66e-26
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PHD2_PHF19 | cd15581 | PHD finger 2 found in PHD finger protein 19 (PHF19); PHF19, also termed Polycomb-like protein ... |
188-237 | 1.11e-25 | |||
PHD finger 2 found in PHD finger protein 19 (PHF19); PHF19, also termed Polycomb-like protein 3 (PCL3), is a component of the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF19 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. It binds H3K36me3 through its Tudor domain and recruits the PRC2 complex and the H3K36me3 demethylase NO66 to embryonic stem cell genes during differentiation. Moreover, PHF19 and its upstream regulator, Akt, play roles in the phenotype switch of melanoma cells from proliferative to invasive states. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277056 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 99.59 E-value: 1.11e-25
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PHD2_MTF2 | cd15580 | PHD finger 2 found in metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2); MTF2, also ... |
188-237 | 2.33e-25 | |||
PHD finger 2 found in metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2); MTF2, also termed metal regulatory transcription factor 2, or metal-response element DNA-binding protein M96, or Polycomb-like protein 2 (PCL2), complexes with the Polycomb repressive complex-2 (PRC2) in embryonic stem cells and regulates the transcriptional networks during embryonic stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. It recruits the PRC2 complex to the inactive X chromosome and target loci in embryonic stem cells. Moreover, MTF2 is required for PRC2-mediated Hox cluster repression. It activates the Cdkn2a gene and promotes cellular senescence, thus suppressing the catalytic activity of PRC2 locally. MTF2 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277055 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 98.81 E-value: 2.33e-25
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PHD1_PHF1 | cd15500 | PHD finger 1 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed polycomb-like protein 1 ... |
89-139 | 4.45e-25 | |||
PHD finger 1 found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF1); PHF1, also termed polycomb-like protein 1 (PCL1), together with JARID2 and AEBP2, associates with the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF1 is essential in epigenetic regulation and genome maintenance. It acts as a dual reader of Lysine trimethylation at Lysine 36 of Histone H3 and Lysine 27 of Histone variant H3t. PHF1 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. Its Tudor domain selectively binds to histone H3K36me3. Moreover, PHF1 is required for efficient H3K27me3 and Hox gene silencing. It can mediate deposition of the repressive H3K27me3 mark and acts as a cofactor in early DNA-damage response. This model corresponds to the first PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 276975 Cd Length: 51 Bit Score: 97.98 E-value: 4.45e-25
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Tudor_PHF19 | cd20451 | Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF19) and similar proteins; PHF19, also called ... |
31-86 | 9.87e-21 | |||
Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein1 (PHF19) and similar proteins; PHF19, also called Polycomb-like protein 3 (PCL3), is a component of the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF19 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD domains, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. It binds trimethylated histone H3 Lys36 (H3K36me3) through its Tudor domain and recruits the PRC2 complex and the H3K36me3 demethylase NO66 to embryonic stem cell genes during differentiation. Moreover, PHF19 and its upstream regulator, Akt, play roles in the phenotype switch of melanoma cells from proliferative to invasive states. Pssm-ID: 410522 Cd Length: 57 Bit Score: 85.83 E-value: 9.87e-21
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Tudor_MTF2 | cd20450 | Tudor domain found in metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2) and similar ... |
33-82 | 1.32e-18 | |||
Tudor domain found in metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2) and similar proteins; MTF2, also called metal regulatory transcription factor 2, metal-response element DNA-binding protein M96, or Polycomb-like protein 2 (PCL2), complexes with the Polycomb repressive complex-2 (PRC2) in embryonic stem cells and regulates the transcriptional networks during embryonic stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. It recruits the PRC2 complex to the inactive X chromosome and target loci in embryonic stem cells. Moreover, MTF2 is required for PRC2-mediated Hox cluster repression. It activates the Cdkn2a gene and promotes cellular senescence, thus suppressing the catalytic activity of PRC2 locally. MTF2, like other PCL family proteins, consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD domains, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. PCL proteins specifically recognize tri-methylated H3K36 (H3K36me3) through their N-terminal Tudor domains. Pssm-ID: 410521 Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 79.69 E-value: 1.32e-18
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PHD1_MTF2 | cd15578 | PHD finger 1 found in metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2); MTF2, also ... |
89-141 | 4.81e-11 | |||
PHD finger 1 found in metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2); MTF2, also termed metal regulatory transcription factor 2, or metal-response element DNA-binding protein M96, or polycomb-like protein 2 (PCL2), complexes with the polycomb repressive complex-2 (PRC2) in embryonic stem cells and regulates the transcriptional networks during embryonic stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. It recruits the PRC2 complex to the inactive X chromosome and target loci in embryonic stem cells. Moreover, MTF2 is required for PRC2-mediated Hox cluster repression. It activates the Cdkn2a gene and promotes cellular senescence, thus suppressing the catalytic activity of PRC2 locally. MTF2 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. This model corresponds to the first PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277053 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 58.17 E-value: 4.81e-11
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Tudor_2 | pfam18104 | Jumonji domain-containing protein 2A Tudor domain; This is the tudor domain found in histone ... |
34-69 | 4.86e-11 | |||
Jumonji domain-containing protein 2A Tudor domain; This is the tudor domain found in histone demethylase Jumonji domain-containing protein 2A (JMJD2A). Structure and function analysis indicate that this domain can recognize equally well two unrelated histone peptides, H3K4me3 and H4K20me3, by means of two very different binding mechanisms. JMJD2 also known as KDM4, is a conserved iron (II)-dependent jumonji-domain demethylase subfamily that is essential during development. Vertebrate KDM4A-C proteins contain a conserved double tudor domain (DTD). Pssm-ID: 465651 Cd Length: 35 Bit Score: 57.43 E-value: 4.86e-11
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PHD1_MTF2_PHF19_like | cd15499 | PHD finger 1 found in polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2)-associated polycomb-like (PCL) ... |
90-141 | 3.52e-10 | |||
PHD finger 1 found in polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2)-associated polycomb-like (PCL) family proteins MTF2, PHF19, and similar proteins; The family includes two PCL family proteins, metal-response element-binding transcription factor 2 (MTF2/PCL2) and PHF19/PCL3, which are homologs of PHD finger protein1 (PHF1). PCL family proteins are accessory components of the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) core complex and all contain an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. They specifically recognize tri-methylated H3K36 (H3K36me3) through their N-terminal Tudor domains. The interaction between their Tudor domains and H3K36me3 is critical for both the targeting and spreading of PRC2 into active chromatin regions and for the maintenance of optimal repression of poised developmental genes where PCL proteins, H3K36me3, and H3K27me3 coexist. Moreover, unlike other PHD finger-containing proteins, the first PHD fingers of PCL proteins do not display histone H3K4 binding affinity and they do not affect the Tudor domain binding to histones. This model corresponds to the first PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 276974 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 55.58 E-value: 3.52e-10
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PHD_Int12 | cd15501 | PHD finger found in integrator complex subunit 12 (Int12) and similar proteins; Int12, also ... |
90-139 | 8.78e-10 | |||
PHD finger found in integrator complex subunit 12 (Int12) and similar proteins; Int12, also termed IntS12, or PHD finger protein 22, is a component of integrator, a multi-protein mediator of small nuclear RNA processing. The integrator complex directly interacts with the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) largest subunit and mediates the 3' end processing of small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) U1 and U2. Different from other components of integrator, Int12 contains a PHD finger, which is not required for snRNA 3' end cleavage. Instead, Int12 harbors a small microdomain at its N-terminus which is necessary and sufficient for Int12 function; this microdomain facilitates Int12 binding to Int1 and promotes snRNA 3' end formation. Pssm-ID: 276976 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 54.27 E-value: 8.78e-10
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PHD1_PHF19 | cd15579 | PHD finger 1 found in PHD finger protein 19 (PHF19); PHF19, also termed Polycomb-like protein ... |
90-141 | 1.87e-09 | |||
PHD finger 1 found in PHD finger protein 19 (PHF19); PHF19, also termed Polycomb-like protein 3 (PCL3), is a component of the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is the major H3K27 methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency, differentiation, and tumorigenesis through catalysis of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) on chromatin. PHF19 consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD fingers, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. It binds trimethylated histone H3 Lys36 (H3K36me3) through its Tudor domain and recruits the PRC2 complex and the H3K36me3 demethylase NO66 to embryonic stem cell genes during differentiation. Moreover, PHF19 and its upstream regulator, Akt, play roles in the phenotype switch of melanoma cells from proliferative to invasive states. This model corresponds to the first PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277054 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 53.73 E-value: 1.87e-09
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PHD | pfam00628 | PHD-finger; PHD folds into an interleaved type of Zn-finger chelating 2 Zn ions in a similar ... |
90-142 | 4.55e-09 | |||
PHD-finger; PHD folds into an interleaved type of Zn-finger chelating 2 Zn ions in a similar manner to that of the RING and FYVE domains. Several PHD fingers have been identified as binding modules of methylated histone H3. Pssm-ID: 425785 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 51 Bit Score: 52.49 E-value: 4.55e-09
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Tudor_dPCL-like | cd20452 | Tudor domain found in Drosophila melanogaster Polycomb protein PCL (dPCL)and similar proteins; ... |
33-75 | 6.40e-09 | |||
Tudor domain found in Drosophila melanogaster Polycomb protein PCL (dPCL)and similar proteins; dPCL, also called Polycomblike protein, is a Polycomb group (PcG) protein that is specifically required during the first 6 hours of embryogenesis to establish the repressed state. dPCL is a component of the Esc/E(z) complex, which methylates 'Lys-9' and 'Lys-27' residues of histone H3, leading to transcriptional repression of the affected target gene. Like other PCL family proteins, it consists of an N-terminal Tudor domain followed by two PHD domains, and a C-terminal MTF2 domain. PCL proteins specifically recognize tri-methylated H3K36 (H3K36me3) through their N-terminal Tudor domains. Pssm-ID: 410523 Cd Length: 55 Bit Score: 51.96 E-value: 6.40e-09
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TUDOR | smart00333 | Tudor domain; Domain of unknown function present in several RNA-binding proteins. 10 copies in ... |
29-80 | 1.08e-08 | |||
Tudor domain; Domain of unknown function present in several RNA-binding proteins. 10 copies in the Drosophila Tudor protein. Initial proposal that the survival motor neuron gene product contain a Tudor domain are corroborated by more recent database search techniques such as PSI-BLAST (unpublished). Pssm-ID: 197660 Cd Length: 57 Bit Score: 51.51 E-value: 1.08e-08
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Mtf2_C | pfam14061 | Polycomb-like MTF2 factor 2; Mammalian Polycomb-like gene MTF2/PCL2 forms a complex with ... |
536-565 | 7.06e-08 | |||
Polycomb-like MTF2 factor 2; Mammalian Polycomb-like gene MTF2/PCL2 forms a complex with Polycomb repressive complex-2 (PRC2) and collaborates with PRC1 to achieve repression of Hox gene expression. The human MTF2 gene is expressed in three splicing variants, each of them contains the short C-terminal domain defined here. The domain is subject to structure determination by the Joint Center of Structural Genomics. Pssm-ID: 464077 Cd Length: 48 Bit Score: 48.97 E-value: 7.06e-08
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PHD | smart00249 | PHD zinc finger; The plant homeodomain (PHD) finger is a C4HC3 zinc-finger-like motif found in ... |
90-139 | 1.61e-07 | |||
PHD zinc finger; The plant homeodomain (PHD) finger is a C4HC3 zinc-finger-like motif found in nuclear proteins thought to be involved in epigenetics and chromatin-mediated transcriptional regulation. The PHD finger binds two zinc ions using the so-called 'cross-brace' motif and is thus structurally related to the RING finger and the FYVE finger. It is not yet known if PHD fingers have a common molecular function. Several reports suggest that it can function as a protein-protein interacton domain and it was recently demonstrated that the PHD finger of p300 can cooperate with the adjacent BROMO domain in nucleosome binding in vitro. Other reports suggesting that the PHD finger is a ubiquitin ligase have been refuted as these domains were RING fingers misidentified as PHD fingers. Pssm-ID: 214584 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 47 Bit Score: 47.98 E-value: 1.61e-07
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PHD_Phf1p_Phf2p_like | cd15502 | PHD finger found in Schizosaccharomyces pombe SWM histone demethylase complex subunits Phf1 ... |
89-139 | 2.01e-07 | |||
PHD finger found in Schizosaccharomyces pombe SWM histone demethylase complex subunits Phf1 (Phf1p) and Phf2 (Phf2p); Phf1p and Phf2p are components of the SWM histone demethylase complex that specifically demethylates histone H3 at lysine 9 (H3K9me2), a specific tag for epigenetic transcriptional activation. They function as corepressors and play roles in regulating heterochromatin propagation and euchromatic transcription. Both Phf1p and Phf2p contain a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger. Pssm-ID: 276977 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 47.82 E-value: 2.01e-07
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PHD_BRPF_JADE_like | cd15492 | PHD finger found in BRPF proteins, Jade proteins, protein AF-10, AF-17, and similar proteins; ... |
89-139 | 9.42e-07 | |||
PHD finger found in BRPF proteins, Jade proteins, protein AF-10, AF-17, and similar proteins; The family includes BRPF proteins, Jade proteins, protein AF-10 and AF-17. BRPF proteins are scaffold proteins that form monocytic leukemic zinc-finger protein (MOZ)/MOZ-related factor (MORF) H3 histone acetyltransferase (HAT) complexes with other regulatory subunits, such as inhibitor of growth 5 (ING5) and Esa1-associated factor 6 ortholog (EAF6). BRPF proteins have multiple domains, including a canonical Cys4HisCys3 plant homeodomain (PHD) zinc finger followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, a bromodomain and a proline-tryptophan-tryptophan-proline (PWWP) domain. PHD and ePHD fingers both bind to lysine 4 of histone H3 (K4H3), bromodomains interact with acetylated lysines on N-terminal tails of histones and other proteins, and PWWP domains show histone-binding and chromatin association properties. Jade proteins are required for ING4 and ING5 to associate with histone acetyltransferase (HAT) HBO1 and EAF6, to form a HBO1 complex that has a histone H4-specific acetyltransferase activity, a reduced activity toward histone H3, and is responsible for the bulk of histone H4 acetylation in vivo. AF-10, also termed ALL1 (acute lymphoblastic leukemia)-fused gene from chromosome 10 protein, is a transcription factor that has been implicated in the development of leukemia following chromosomal rearrangements between the AF10 gene and one of at least two other genes, MLL and CALM. AF-17, also termed ALL1-fused gene from chromosome 17 protein, is a putative transcription factor that may play a role in multiple signaling pathways. All Jade proteins, AF-10, and AF-17 contain a canonical PHD finger followed by a non-canonical ePHD finger. This model corresponds to the canonical PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 276967 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 46 Bit Score: 45.69 E-value: 9.42e-07
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PHD_ash2p_like | cd15583 | PHD finger found in Schizosaccharomyces pombe Set1 complex component ash2 (spAsh2p) and ... |
188-237 | 1.86e-06 | |||
PHD finger found in Schizosaccharomyces pombe Set1 complex component ash2 (spAsh2p) and similar proteins; spAsh2p, also termed Set1C component ash2, or COMPASS component ash2, or complex proteins associated with set1 protein ash2, or Lid2 complex component ash2, or Lid2C component ash2, is orthologous to Drosophila melanogaster Ash2 protein. Both spAsh2p and D. melanogaster Ash2 contain a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger and a SPRY domain. In contrast, its counterpart in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Bre2p, has no PHD finger and is not included in this family. spAsh2p shows histone H3 Lys4 (H3K4) methyltransferase activity through its PHD finger. It also interacts with Lid2p in S. pombe. Human Ash2L contains an atypical PHD finger that lacks part of the Cys4HisCys3 signature characteristic of PHD fingers, it binds to only one zinc ion through the second half of the motif and does not have histone tail binding activity. Pssm-ID: 277058 Cd Length: 50 Bit Score: 45.03 E-value: 1.86e-06
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PHD_ATX3_4_5_like | cd15495 | PHD finger found in Arabidopsis thaliana histone-lysine N-methyltransferase arabidopsis ... |
90-139 | 2.84e-06 | |||
PHD finger found in Arabidopsis thaliana histone-lysine N-methyltransferase arabidopsis trithorax-like protein ATX3, ATX4, ATX5, and similar proteins; The family includes A. thaliana ATX3 (also termed protein SET domain group 14, or trithorax-homolog protein 3), ATX4 (also termed protein SET domain group 16, or trithorax-homolog protein 4) and ATX5 (also termed protein SET domain group 29, or trithorax-homolog protein 5), which belong to the histone-lysine methyltransferase family. They show distinct phylogenetic origins from the ATX1 and ATX2 family. They are multi-domain containing proteins that consist of an N-terminal PWWP domain, a canonical Cys4HisCys3 plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, and a C-terminal SET domain; this model corresponds to the Cys4HisCys3 canonical PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 276970 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 47 Bit Score: 44.29 E-value: 2.84e-06
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PHD_SF | cd15489 | PHD finger superfamily; The PHD finger superfamily includes a canonical plant homeodomain (PHD) ... |
189-237 | 3.40e-06 | |||
PHD finger superfamily; The PHD finger superfamily includes a canonical plant homeodomain (PHD) finger typically characterized as Cys4HisCys3, and a non-canonical extended PHD finger, characterized as Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His. Variations include the RAG2 PHD finger characterized by Cys3His2Cys2His and the PHD finger 5 found in nuclear receptor-binding SET domain-containing proteins characterized by Cys4HisCys2His. The PHD finger is also termed LAP (leukemia-associated protein) motif or TTC (trithorax consensus) domain. Single or multiple copies of PHD fingers have been found in a variety of eukaryotic proteins involved in the control of gene transcription and chromatin dynamics. PHD fingers can recognize the unmodified and modified histone H3 tail, and some have been found to interact with non-histone proteins. They also function as epigenome readers controlling gene expression through molecular recruitment of multi-protein complexes of chromatin regulators and transcription factors. The PHD finger domain SF is structurally similar to the RING and FYVE_like superfamilies. Pssm-ID: 276966 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 48 Bit Score: 44.23 E-value: 3.40e-06
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Tudor_53BP1 | cd20383 | Tudor domain found in tumor suppressor TP53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) and similar proteins; ... |
34-78 | 7.07e-06 | |||
Tudor domain found in tumor suppressor TP53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) and similar proteins; 53BP1, also called p53-binding protein 1 (p53BP1), is a double-strand break (DSB) repair protein involved in response to DNA damage, telomere dynamics, and class-switch recombination (CSR) during antibody genesis. It plays a key role in the repair of DSBs in response to DNA damage by promoting non-homologous end joining (NHEJ)-mediated repair of DSBs and specifically counteracting the function of the homologous recombination (HR) repair protein BRCA1. It is recruited to DSB sites by recognizing and binding histone H2A monoubiquitinated at 'Lys-15' (H2AK15Ub) and histone H4 dimethylated at 'Lys-20' (H4K20me2), two histone marks that are present at DSB sites. 53BP1 contains one Tudor domain. The Tudor domain binds to proteins with dimethylated arginine or lysine residues, and may also bind methylated histone tails to facilitate protein-protein interactions. Pssm-ID: 410454 Cd Length: 52 Bit Score: 43.41 E-value: 7.07e-06
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PHD_SF | cd15489 | PHD finger superfamily; The PHD finger superfamily includes a canonical plant homeodomain (PHD) ... |
90-139 | 8.06e-06 | |||
PHD finger superfamily; The PHD finger superfamily includes a canonical plant homeodomain (PHD) finger typically characterized as Cys4HisCys3, and a non-canonical extended PHD finger, characterized as Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His. Variations include the RAG2 PHD finger characterized by Cys3His2Cys2His and the PHD finger 5 found in nuclear receptor-binding SET domain-containing proteins characterized by Cys4HisCys2His. The PHD finger is also termed LAP (leukemia-associated protein) motif or TTC (trithorax consensus) domain. Single or multiple copies of PHD fingers have been found in a variety of eukaryotic proteins involved in the control of gene transcription and chromatin dynamics. PHD fingers can recognize the unmodified and modified histone H3 tail, and some have been found to interact with non-histone proteins. They also function as epigenome readers controlling gene expression through molecular recruitment of multi-protein complexes of chromatin regulators and transcription factors. The PHD finger domain SF is structurally similar to the RING and FYVE_like superfamilies. Pssm-ID: 276966 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 48 Bit Score: 43.07 E-value: 8.06e-06
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PHD_JADE3 | cd15681 | PHD finger found in protein Jade-3 and similar proteins; Jade-3, also termed PHD finger ... |
89-143 | 3.79e-05 | |||
PHD finger found in protein Jade-3 and similar proteins; Jade-3, also termed PHD finger protein 16 (PHF16), is a plant homeodomain (PHD) zinc finger protein that is closely related to Jade-1, which functions as an essential regulator of multiple cell signaling pathways. Like Jade-1, Jade-3 is required for ING4 and ING5 to associate with histone acetyl transferase (HAT) HBO1 and Eaf6 to form a HBO1 complex that has a histone H4-specific acetyltransferase activity, a reduced activity toward histone H3, and is responsible for the bulk of histone H4 acetylation in vivo. Jade-3 contains a canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD domain followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) domain, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, both of which are zinc-binding motifs. This model corresponds to the canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277151 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 50 Bit Score: 41.50 E-value: 3.79e-05
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Tudor_ZGPAT | cd20384 | Tudor domain found in zinc finger CCCH-type with G patch domain-containing protein (ZGPAT) and ... |
33-74 | 9.41e-05 | |||
Tudor domain found in zinc finger CCCH-type with G patch domain-containing protein (ZGPAT) and similar proteins; ZGPAT, also called ZIP, G patch domain-containing protein 6 (GPATC6), GPATCH6, zinc finger CCCH domain-containing protein 9 (ZC3HDC9), ZC3H9, or zinc finger and G patch domain-containing protein, is a transcription repressor that specifically binds the 5'-GGAG[GA]A[GA]A-3' consensus sequence. It represses transcription by recruiting the chromatin multiprotein complex NuRD to target promoters. It contains one Tudor domain. The Tudor domain binds to proteins with dimethylated arginine or lysine residues, and may also bind methylated histone tails to facilitate protein-protein interactions. Pssm-ID: 410455 Cd Length: 55 Bit Score: 40.29 E-value: 9.41e-05
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DUF4537 | pfam15057 | Domain of unknown function (DUF4537); The function of this domain family is unknown. It is ... |
34-94 | 1.33e-04 | |||
Domain of unknown function (DUF4537); The function of this domain family is unknown. It is found in eukaryotes, and is typically between 119 and 141 amino acids in length. In humans, it is found in the chromosomal position C11orf16. Pssm-ID: 464475 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 124 Bit Score: 41.91 E-value: 1.33e-04
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PHD_TIF1_like | cd15541 | PHD finger found in the transcriptional intermediary factor 1 (TIF1) family and similar ... |
90-139 | 1.59e-04 | |||
PHD finger found in the transcriptional intermediary factor 1 (TIF1) family and similar proteins; The TIF1 family of transcriptional cofactors includes TIF1alpha (TRIM24), TIF1beta (TRIM28), TIF1gamma (TRIM33), and TIF1delta (TRIM66), which are characterized by an N-terminal RING-finger B-box coiled-coil (RBCC/TRIM) motif and plant homeodomain (PHD) finger followed by a bromodomain in the C-terminal region. TIF1 proteins couple chromatin modifications to transcriptional regulation, signaling, and tumor suppression. They exert a deacetylase-dependent silencing effect when tethered to a promoter region. TIF1alpha, TIF1beta, and TIF1delta can homodimerize and contain a PXVXL motif necessary and sufficient for heterochromatin protein 1(HP1) binding. TIF1alpha and TIF1beta bind nuclear receptors and Kruppel-associated boxes (KRAB) specifically and respectively. In contrast, TIF1delta appears to lack nuclear receptor- and KRAB-binding activity. Moreover, TIF1delta is specifically involved in heterochromatin-mediated gene silencing during postmeiotic phases of spermatogenesis. TIF1gamma is structurally closely related to TIF1alpha and TIF1beta, but has very little functional features in common with them. It does not interact with the KRAB silencing domain of KOX1 or the heterochromatinic proteins HP1alpha, beta, and gamma. It cannot bind to nuclear receptors (NRs). This family also includes Sp100/Sp140 family proteins, the nuclear body SP100 and SP140. Sp110 is a leukocyte-specific component of the nuclear body. It may function as a nuclear hormone receptor transcriptional coactivator that may play a role in inducing differentiation of myeloid cells. It is also involved in resisting intracellular pathogens and functions as an important drug target for preventing intracellular pathogen diseases, such as tuberculosis, hepatic veno-occlusive disease, and intracellular cancers. SP140 is an interferon inducible nuclear leukocyte-specific protein involved in primary biliary cirrhosis and a risk factor in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. It is also implicated in innate immune response to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) by binding to the virus viral infectivity factor (Vif) protein. Both Sp110 and Sp140 contain a SAND domain, a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, and a bromodomain (BRD). Pssm-ID: 277016 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 43 Bit Score: 39.25 E-value: 1.59e-04
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PHD2_KMT2A_like | cd15507 | PHD finger 2 found in histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2A (KMT2A) and 2B (KMT2B); This ... |
104-139 | 1.83e-04 | |||
PHD finger 2 found in histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2A (KMT2A) and 2B (KMT2B); This family includes histone-lysine N-methyltransferase trithorax (Trx) like proteins, KMT2A (MLL1) and KMT2B (MLL2), which comprise the mammalian Trx branch of the COMPASS family, and are both essential for mammalian embryonic development. KMT2A regulates chromatin-mediated transcription through the catalysis of methylation of histone 3 lysine 4 (H3K4), and is frequently rearranged in acute leukemia. KMT2A functions as the catalytic subunit in the MLL1 complex. KMT2B is a second human homolog of Drosophila trithorax, located on chromosome 19 and functions as the catalytic subunit in the MLL2 complex. It plays a critical role in memory formation through mediating hippocampal H3K4 di- and trimethylation. It is also required for RNA polymerase II association and protection from DNA methylation at the MagohB CpG island promoter. Both KMT2A and KMT2B contain a CxxC (x for any residue) zinc finger domain, three plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, an extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, two FY (phenylalanine tyrosine)-rich domains, and a SET (Suppressor of variegation, Enhancer of zeste, Trithorax) domain. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 276982 Cd Length: 50 Bit Score: 39.37 E-value: 1.83e-04
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PHD_BRPF | cd15572 | PHD finger found in bromodomain and PHD finger-containing (BRPF) proteins; The family of BRPF ... |
89-140 | 2.11e-04 | |||
PHD finger found in bromodomain and PHD finger-containing (BRPF) proteins; The family of BRPF proteins includes BRPF1, BRD1/BRPF2, and BRPF3. They are scaffold proteins that form monocytic leukemic zinc-finger protein (MOZ)/MOZ-related factor (MORF) H3 histone acetyltransferase (HAT) complexes with other regulatory subunits, such as inhibitor of growth 5 (ING5) and Esa1-associated factor 6 ortholog (EAF6). BRPF proteins have multiple domains, including a canonical Cys4HisCys3 plant homeodomain (PHD) zinc finger followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, a bromodomain and a proline-tryptophan-tryptophan-proline (PWWP) domain. PHD and ePHD fingers both bind to lysine 4 of histone H3 (K4H3), bromodomains interact with acetylated lysines on N-terminal tails of histones and other proteins, and PWWP domains show histone-binding and chromatin association properties. This model corresponds to the canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277047 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 39.14 E-value: 2.11e-04
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PHD2_KMT2B | cd15591 | PHD domain 2 found in Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2B (KMT2B); KMT2B, also termed ... |
104-139 | 2.37e-04 | |||
PHD domain 2 found in Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2B (KMT2B); KMT2B, also termed trithorax homolog 2 or WW domain-binding protein 7 (WBP-7), is encoded by the gene that was first named myeloid/lymphoid or mixed-lineage leukemia 2 (MLL2), a second human homolog of Drosophila trithorax, located on chromosome 19. It belongs to the MLL subfamily of H3K4-specific histone lysine methyltransferases (KMT2) and is vital for normal mammalian embryonic development. KMT2B functions as the catalytic subunit in the MLL2 complex, which contains WDR5, RbBP5, ASH2L and DPY30 as integral core subunits required for the efficient methylation activity of the complex. The MLL2 complex is highly active and specific for histone 3lysine 4 (H3K4) methylation, which stimulates chromatin transcription in a SAM- and H3K4-dependent manner. Moreover, KMT2B plays a critical role in memory formation through mediating hippocampal H3K4 di- and trimethylation. It is also required for RNA polymerase II association and protection from DNA methylation at the MagohB CpG island promoter. KMT2B contains a CxxC (x for any residue) zinc finger domain, three plant homeodomain (PHD), an extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, two FY (phenylalanine tyrosine)-rich domains, and a SET (Suppressor of variegation, Enhancer of zeste, Trithorax) domain. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277066 Cd Length: 50 Bit Score: 39.15 E-value: 2.37e-04
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PHD_PRHA_like | cd15504 | PHD finger found in Arabidopsis thaliana pathogenesis-related homeodomain protein (PRHA) and ... |
89-139 | 3.16e-04 | |||
PHD finger found in Arabidopsis thaliana pathogenesis-related homeodomain protein (PRHA) and similar proteins; PRHA is a homeodomain protein encoded by a single-copy Arabidopsis thaliana homeobox gene, prha. It shows the capacity to bind to TAATTG core sequence elements but requires additional adjacent bases for high-affinity binding. PRHA contains a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, a homeodomain, peptide repeats and a putative leucine zipper dimerization domain. Pssm-ID: 276979 Cd Length: 53 Bit Score: 38.96 E-value: 3.16e-04
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PHD_BRPF2 | cd15677 | PHD finger found in bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 2 (BRPF2) and similar ... |
89-140 | 3.27e-04 | |||
PHD finger found in bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 2 (BRPF2) and similar proteins; BRPF2, also termed bromodomain-containing protein 1 (BRD1), or BR140-like protein, is encoded by BRL (BR140 Like gene). It is responsible for the bulk of the acetylation of H3K14 and forms a novel monocytic leukemic zinc-finger protein (MOZ)/MOZ-related factor (MORF) H3 histone acetyltransferase (HAT) complex with HBO1 and ING4. The complex is required for full transcriptional activation of the erythroid-specific regulator genes essential for terminal differentiation and survival of erythroblasts in fetal liver. BRPF2 shows widespread expression and localizes to the nucleus within spermatocytes. It contains a cysteine rich region harboring a canonical Cys4HisCys3 plant homeodomain (PHD) finger followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, a bromodomain, and a proline-tryptophan-tryptophan-proline (PWWP) domain. This model corresponds to the canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277147 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 38.84 E-value: 3.27e-04
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Tudor_SF | cd04508 | Tudor domain superfamily; The Tudor domain is a conserved structural domain, originally ... |
34-80 | 3.41e-04 | |||
Tudor domain superfamily; The Tudor domain is a conserved structural domain, originally identified in the Tudor protein of Drosophila, that adopts a beta-barrel-like core structure containing four short beta-strands followed by an alpha-helical region. It binds to proteins with dimethylated arginine or lysine residues, and may also bind methylated histone tails to facilitate protein-protein interactions. Tudor domain-containing proteins may mediate protein-protein interactions required for various DNA-templated biological processes, such as RNA metabolism, as well as histone modification and the DNA damage response. Members of this superfamily contain one or more copies of the Tudor domain. Pssm-ID: 410449 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 47 Bit Score: 38.34 E-value: 3.41e-04
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PHD_JADE1 | cd15679 | PHD finger found in protein Jade-1 and similar proteins; Jade-1, also termed PHD finger ... |
89-139 | 4.06e-04 | |||
PHD finger found in protein Jade-1 and similar proteins; Jade-1, also termed PHD finger protein 17 (PHF17), is a novel binding partner of von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppressor Pvhl, a key regulator of the cellular oxygen sensing pathway. It is highly expressed in renal proximal tubules. Jade-1 functions as an essential regulator of multiple cell signaling pathways. It may be involved in the serine/threonine kinase AKT/AKT1 pathway during renal cancer pathogenesis and normally prevents renal epithelial cell proliferation and transformation. It also acts as a pro-apoptotic and growth suppressive ubiquitin ligase to inhibit canonical Wnt downstream effector beta-catenin for proteasomal degradation, and as a transcription factor associated with histone acetyltransferase activity and with increased abundance of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21. Moreover, Jade-1 is required for ING4 and ING5 to associate with histone acetyltransferase (HAT) HBO1 and Eaf6 to form a HBO1 complex, and plays a role in epithelial cell regeneration. It has also been identified as a novel component of the nephrocystin protein (NPHP) complex and interacts with the ciliary protein nephrocystin-4 (NPHP4). Jade-1 contains a canonical Cys4HisCys3 plant homeodomain (PHD) finger followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, both of which are zinc-binding motifs. This model corresponds to the canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277149 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 46 Bit Score: 38.13 E-value: 4.06e-04
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PHD_BRPF1 | cd15676 | PHD finger found in bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 1 (BRPF1) and similar ... |
82-140 | 4.06e-04 | |||
PHD finger found in bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 1 (BRPF1) and similar proteins; BRPF1, also termed peregrin or protein Br140, is a multi-domain protein that binds histones, mediates monocytic leukemic zinc-finger protein (MOZ)-dependent histone acetylation, and is required for Hox gene expression and segmental identity. It is a close partner of the MOZ histone acetyltransferase (HAT) complex and a novel Trithorax group (TrxG) member with a central role during development. BRPF1 is primarily a nuclear protein that has a broad tissue distribution and is abundant in testes and spermatogonia. It contains a canonical Cys4HisCys3 plant homeodomain (PHD) zinc finger followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, a bromodomain and a proline-tryptophan-tryptophan-proline (PWWP) domain. PHD and ePHD fingers both bind to lysine 4 of histone H3 (K4H3), bromodomains interact with acetylated lysines on N-terminal tails of histones and other proteins, and PWWP domains show histone-binding and chromatin association properties. BRPF1 may be involved in chromatin remodeling. This model corresponds to the canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277146 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 62 Bit Score: 38.88 E-value: 4.06e-04
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PHD_UBR7 | cd15542 | PHD finger found in putative E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase UBR7; UBR7, also termed N-recognin-7, ... |
188-237 | 6.13e-04 | |||
PHD finger found in putative E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase UBR7; UBR7, also termed N-recognin-7, is a UBR box-containing protein that belongs to the E3 ubiquitin ligase family that recognizes N-degrons or structurally related molecules for ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis or related processes through the UBR box motif. In addition to the UBR box, UBR7 also harbors a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger. The biochemical properties of UBR7 remain unclear. Pssm-ID: 277017 Cd Length: 54 Bit Score: 38.12 E-value: 6.13e-04
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PHD2_KMT2A | cd15590 | PHD finger 2 found in histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2A (KMT2A); KMT2A (also termed ALL-1, ... |
103-139 | 1.02e-03 | |||
PHD finger 2 found in histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2A (KMT2A); KMT2A (also termed ALL-1, CXXC-type zinc finger protein 7, myeloid/lymphoid or mixed-lineage leukemia protein 1 (MLL1), trithorax-like protein (Htrx), or zinc finger protein HRX) is a histone methyltransferase that belongs to the MLL subfamily of H3K4-specific histone lysine methyltransferases (KMT2). It regulates chromatin-mediated transcription through the catalysis of methylation of histone 3 lysine 4 (H3K4), and is frequently rearranged in acute leukemia. KMT2A functions as the catalytic subunit in the MLL1 complex, which also contains WDR5, RbBP5, ASH2L and DPY30 as integral core subunits required for the efficient methylation activity of the complex. The MLL1 complex is highly active and specific for H3K4 methylation. KMT2A contains a CxxC (x for any residue) zinc finger domain, three plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, a Bromodomain domain, an extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, two FY (phenylalanine tyrosine)-rich domains, and a SET (Suppressor of variegation, Enhancer of zeste, Trithorax) domain. This model corresponds to the second PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277065 Cd Length: 50 Bit Score: 37.31 E-value: 1.02e-03
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PHD_JADE2 | cd15680 | PHD finger found in protein Jade-2 and similar proteins; Jade-2, also termed PHD finger ... |
89-139 | 1.13e-03 | |||
PHD finger found in protein Jade-2 and similar proteins; Jade-2, also termed PHD finger protein 15 (PHF15), is a plant homeodomain (PHD) zinc finger protein that is closely related to Jade-1, which functions as an essential regulator of multiple cell signaling pathways. Like Jade-1, Jade-2 is required for ING4 and ING5 to associate with histone acetyltransferase (HAT) HBO1 and Eaf6 to form a HBO1 complex that has a histone H4-specific acetyltransferase activity, a reduced activity toward histone H3, and is responsible for the bulk of histone H4 acetylation in vivo. Jade-2 contains a canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, both of which are zinc-binding motifs. This model corresponds to the canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277150 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 46 Bit Score: 36.91 E-value: 1.13e-03
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Tudor_JMJD2A_rpt2 | cd20466 | second Tudor domain found in Jumonji domain-containing protein 2A (JMJD2A) and similar ... |
33-78 | 1.17e-03 | |||
second Tudor domain found in Jumonji domain-containing protein 2A (JMJD2A) and similar proteins; JMJD2A, also called lysine-specific demethylase 4A (KDM4A), or JmjC domain-containing histone demethylation protein 3A (JHDM3A), catalyzes the demethylation of di- and trimethylated H3K9 and H3K36. It is involved in carcinogenesis and functions as a transcription regulator that may either stimulate or repress gene transcription. It associates with nuclear receptor corepressor complex or histone deacetylases. Moreover, JMJD2A forms complexes with both the androgen and estrogen receptor (ER), and plays an essential role in growth of both ER-positive and -negative breast tumors. It is also involved in prostate, colon, and lung cancer progression. JMJD2A contains jmjN and jmjC domains in the N-terminal region, followed by a canonical plant homeodomain (PHD) domain, a noncanonical extended PHD domain, and tandem Tudor domains. The model corresponds to the second Tudor domain. The Tudor domain binds to proteins with dimethylated arginine or lysine residues, and may also bind methylated histone tails to facilitate protein-protein interactions. Pssm-ID: 410537 Cd Length: 56 Bit Score: 37.21 E-value: 1.17e-03
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PHD_SP110_140 | cd15626 | PHD finger found in the Sp100/Sp140 family of nuclear body components; The Sp100/Sp140 family ... |
90-139 | 1.18e-03 | |||
PHD finger found in the Sp100/Sp140 family of nuclear body components; The Sp100/Sp140 family includes nuclear body proteins SP100, SP140, and similar proteins. Sp110, also termed interferon-induced protein 41/75, or speckled 110 kDa, or transcriptional coactivator Sp110, is a leukocyte-specific component of the nuclear body. It may function as a nuclear hormone receptor transcriptional coactivator that may play a role in inducing differentiation of myeloid cells. It is also involved in resisting intracellular pathogens and functions as an important drug target for preventing intracellular pathogen diseases, such as tuberculosis, hepatic veno-occlusive disease, and intracellular cancers. Sp110 gene polymorphisms may be associated with susceptibility to tuberculosis in Chinese population. Sp110 contains a Sp100-like domain, a SAND domain, a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, and a bromodomain (BRD). SP140, also termed lymphoid-restricted homolog of Sp100 (LYSp100), or nuclear autoantigen Sp-140, or speckled 140 kDa, is an interferon inducible nuclear leukocyte-specific protein involved in primary biliary cirrhosis and a risk factor in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. It is also implicated in innate immune response to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) by binding to the virus's viral infectivity factor (Vif) protein. Sp140 contains a nuclear localization signal, a dimerization domain (HSR or CARD domain), a SAND domain, a PHD finger, and a BRD. Pssm-ID: 277096 Cd Length: 42 Bit Score: 37.02 E-value: 1.18e-03
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PHD_KDM7 | cd15640 | PHD finger found in lysine-specific demethylase 7 (KDM7); KDM7, also termed JmjC ... |
188-217 | 1.50e-03 | |||
PHD finger found in lysine-specific demethylase 7 (KDM7); KDM7, also termed JmjC domain-containing histone demethylation protein 1D (JHDM1D), or KIAA1718, is a dual histone demethylase that catalyzes demethylation of monomethylated and dimethylated H3K9 (H3K9me2/me1) and H3K27 (H3K27me2/me1), which functions as an eraser of silencing marks on chromatin during brain development. It also plays a tumor-suppressive role by regulating angiogenesis. KDM7 contains a plant homeodomain (PHD) that binds Lys4-trimethylated histone 3 (H3K4me3) and a jumonji domain that demethylates either H3K9me2 or H3K27me2. Pssm-ID: 277110 Cd Length: 50 Bit Score: 36.89 E-value: 1.50e-03
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Tudor_SMN_SPF30-like | cd21182 | Tudor domain found in survival motor neuron protein (SMN), motor neuron-related-splicing ... |
34-66 | 1.54e-03 | |||
Tudor domain found in survival motor neuron protein (SMN), motor neuron-related-splicing factor 30 (SPF30), and similar proteins; This group contains SMN, SPF30, Tudor domain-containing protein 3 (TDRD3), DNA excision repair protein ERCC-6-like 2 (ERCC6L2), and similar proteins. SMN, also called component of gems 1, or Gemin-1, is part of a multimeric SMN complex that includes spliceosomal Sm core proteins and plays a catalyst role in the assembly of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs), the building blocks of the spliceosome. SPF30, also called 30 kDa splicing factor SMNrp, SMN-related protein, or survival motor neuron domain-containing protein 1 (SMNDC1), is an essential pre-mRNA splicing factor required for assembly of the U4/U5/U6 tri-small nuclear ribonucleoprotein into the spliceosome. TDRD3 is a scaffolding protein that specifically recognizes and binds dimethylarginine-containing proteins. ERCC6L2, also called DNA repair and recombination protein RAD26-like (RAD26L), may be involved in early DNA damage response. It regulates RNA Pol II-mediated transcription via its interaction with DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) to resolve R loops and minimize transcription-associated genome instability. Members of this group contain a single Tudor domain. The Tudor domain binds to proteins with dimethylated arginine or lysine residues, and may also bind methylated histone tails to facilitate protein-protein interactions. Pssm-ID: 410549 Cd Length: 50 Bit Score: 36.85 E-value: 1.54e-03
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Tudor_PHF20-like | cd20386 | Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein 20 (PHF20), PHF20-like protein 1 (PHF20L1), and ... |
34-80 | 1.66e-03 | |||
Tudor domain found in PHD finger protein 20 (PHF20), PHF20-like protein 1 (PHF20L1), and similar proteins; PHF20, also called Glioma-expressed antigen 2, hepatocellular carcinoma-associated antigen 58, novel zinc finger protein, or transcription factor TZP (referring to Tudor and zinc finger domain containing protein), is a regulator of NF-kappaB activation by disrupting recruitment of PP2A to p65. It also functions as a transcription factor that binds to Akt and plays a role in Akt cell survival/growth signaling. Moreover, it transcriptionally regulates p53. The phosphorylation of PHF20 on Ser291 mediated by protein kinase B (PKB) is essential in tumorigenesis via the regulation of p53-mediated signaling. PHF20L1 is an active malignant brain tumor (MBT) domain-containing protein that binds to monomethylated lysine 142 on DNA (cytosine-5) Methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) (DNMT1K142me1) and colocalizes at the perinucleolar space in a SET7-dependent manner. Both PHF20 and PHF20L1 contain an N-terminal malignant brain tumor (MBT) domain, a Tudor domain, a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger and putative DNA-binding domains AT hook and C2H2-type zinc finger. The Tudor domain binds to proteins with dimethylated arginine or lysine residues, and may also bind methylated histone tails to facilitate protein-protein interactions. Pssm-ID: 410457 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 50 Bit Score: 36.80 E-value: 1.66e-03
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PHD_PHF2_like | cd15554 | PHD finger found in PHF2, PHF8 and KDM7; This family includes PHF2, PHF8, KDM7, and similar ... |
188-215 | 2.11e-03 | |||
PHD finger found in PHF2, PHF8 and KDM7; This family includes PHF2, PHF8, KDM7, and similar proteins. PHF2, also termed GRC5, or PHD finger protein 2, is a histone lysine demethylase ubiquitously expressed in various tissues. PHF8, also termed PHD finger protein 8, or KDM7B, is a monomethylated histone H4 lysine 20(H4K20me1) demethylase that transcriptionally regulates many cell cycle genes. It also preferentially acts on H3K9me2 and H3K9me1. PHF8 is modulated by CDC20-containing anaphase-promoting complex (APC (cdc20)) and plays an important role in the G2/M transition. It acts as a critical molecular sensor for mediating retinoic acid (RA) treatment response in RAR alpha-fusion-induced leukemia. Moreover, PHF8 is essential for cytoskeleton dynamics and is associated with X-linked mental retardation. KDM7, also termed JmjC domain-containing histone demethylation protein 1D (JHDM1D), or KIAA1718, is a dual histone demethylase that catalyzes demethylation of monomethylated and dimethylated H3K9 (H3K9me2/me1) and H3K27 (H3K27me2/me1), which functions as an eraser of silencing marks on chromatin during brain development. It also plays a tumor-suppressive role by regulating angiogenesis. All family members contain a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger and a JmjC domain. Pssm-ID: 277029 Cd Length: 47 Bit Score: 36.21 E-value: 2.11e-03
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PHD_JADE | cd15573 | PHD finger found in proteins Jade-1, Jade-2, Jade-3, and similar proteins; This family ... |
89-139 | 3.19e-03 | |||
PHD finger found in proteins Jade-1, Jade-2, Jade-3, and similar proteins; This family includes proteins Jade-1 (PHF17), Jade-2 (PHF15), and Jade-3 (PHF16), each of which is required for ING4 and ING5 to associate with histone acetyltransferase (HAT) HBO1 and EAF6 to form a HBO1 complex that has a histone H4-specific acetyltransferase activity, a reduced activity toward histone H3, and is responsible for the bulk of histone H4 acetylation in vivo. This family also contains Drosophila melanogaster PHD finger protein rhinoceros (RNO). It is a novel plant homeodomain (PHD)-containing nuclear protein that may function as a transcription factor that antagonizes Ras signaling by regulating transcription of key EGFR/Ras pathway regulators in the Drosophila eye. All Jade proteins contain a canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, both of which are zinc-binding motifs. This model corresponds to the canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277048 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 46 Bit Score: 35.85 E-value: 3.19e-03
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PHD_ATX1_2_like | cd15494 | PHD finger found in Arabidopsis thaliana histone-lysine N-methyltransferase arabidopsis ... |
90-139 | 5.20e-03 | |||
PHD finger found in Arabidopsis thaliana histone-lysine N-methyltransferase arabidopsis trithorax-like protein ATX1, ATX2, and similar proteins; The family includes A. thaliana ATX1 and ATX2, both of which are sister paralogs originating from a segmental chromosomal duplication. They are plant counterparts of the Drosophila melanogaster trithorax (TRX) and mammalian mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL1) proteins. ATX1, also termed protein SET domain group 27, or trithorax-homolog protein 1 (TRX-homolog protein 1), is a methyltransferase that trimethylates histone H3 at lysine 4 (H3K4me3). It also acts as a histone modifier and as a positive effector of gene expression. ATX1regulates transcription from diverse classes of genes implicated in biotic and abiotic stress responses. It is involved in dehydration stress signaling in both abscisic acid (ABA)-dependent and ABA-independent pathways. ATX2, also termed protein SET domain group 30, or trithorax-homolog protein 2 (TRX-homolog protein 2), is involved in dimethylating histone H3 at lysine 4 (H3K4me2). Both ATX1 and ATX2 are multi-domain containing proteins that consist of an N-terminal PWWP domain, FYRN- and FYRC (DAST, domain associated with SET in trithorax) domains, a canonical Cys4HisCys3 plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, and a C-terminal SET domain; this model corresponds to the Cys4HisCys3 canonical PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 276969 Cd Length: 47 Bit Score: 35.12 E-value: 5.20e-03
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COG5141 | COG5141 | PHD zinc finger-containing protein [General function prediction only]; |
59-142 | 6.34e-03 | |||
PHD zinc finger-containing protein [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 227470 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 669 Bit Score: 39.58 E-value: 6.34e-03
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PHD_BRPF3 | cd15678 | PHD finger found in bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 3 (BRPF3) and similar ... |
89-140 | 8.13e-03 | |||
PHD finger found in bromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 3 (BRPF3) and similar proteins; BRPF3 is a homolog of BRPF1 and BRPF2. It is a scaffold protein that forms a novel monocytic leukemic zinc finger protein (MOZ)/MOZ-related factor (MORF) H3 histone acetyltransferase (HAT) complex with other regulatory subunits. BRPF3 contains a canonical Cys4HisCys3 plant homeodomain (PHD) finger followed by a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His, a bromodomain, and a proline-tryptophan-tryptophan-proline (PWWP) domain. This model corresponds to the canonical Cys4HisCys3 PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277148 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 55 Bit Score: 34.99 E-value: 8.13e-03
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Tudor_JMJD2_rpt2 | cd20392 | second Tudor domain found in Jumonji domain-containing protein 2 (JMJD2) family of histone ... |
33-70 | 9.40e-03 | |||
second Tudor domain found in Jumonji domain-containing protein 2 (JMJD2) family of histone demethylases; JMJD2 proteins, also called lysine-specific demethylase 4 histone demethylases (KDM4), have been implicated in various cellular processes including DNA damage response, transcription, cell cycle regulation, cellular differentiation, senescence, and carcinogenesis. They selectively catalyze the demethylation of di- and trimethylated H3K9 and H3K36. This model contains only three JMJD2 proteins, JMJD2A-C, which all contain jmjN and jmjC domains in the N-terminal region, followed by a canonical PHD domain, a noncanonical extended PHD domain, and tandem Tudor domains. The model corresponds to the second Tudor domain. The Tudor domain binds to proteins with dimethylated arginine or lysine residues, and may also bind methylated histone tails to facilitate protein-protein interactions. JMJD2D is not included in this model, since it lacks both the PHD and Tudor domains and has a different substrate specificity. JMJD2A-C are required for efficient cancer cell growth. Pssm-ID: 410463 Cd Length: 56 Bit Score: 34.54 E-value: 9.40e-03
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PHD3_PHF14 | cd15563 | PHD finger 3 found in PHD finger protein 14 (PHF14) and similar proteins; PHF14 is a novel ... |
90-139 | 9.86e-03 | |||
PHD finger 3 found in PHD finger protein 14 (PHF14) and similar proteins; PHF14 is a novel nuclear transcription factor that controls the proliferation of mesenchymal cells by directly repressing platelet-derived growth factor receptor-alpha (PDGFRalpha) expression. It also acts as an epigenetic regulator and plays an important role in the development of multiple organs in mammals. PHF14 contains three canonical plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers and a non-canonical extended PHD (ePHD) finger, Cys2HisCys5HisCys2His. It can interact with histones through its PHD fingers. The model corresponds to the third PHD finger. Pssm-ID: 277038 Cd Length: 49 Bit Score: 34.29 E-value: 9.86e-03
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