Conserved Protein Domain Family
Romo1

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pfam10247: Romo1 
Reactive mitochondrial oxygen species modulator 1
This is a family of small, approximately 100 amino acid, proteins found from yeasts to humans. The majority of endogenous reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cells are produced by the mitochondrial respiratory chain. An increase or imbalance in ROS alters the intracellular redox homeostasis, triggers DNA damage, and may contribute to cancer development and progression. Members of this family are mitochondrial reactive oxygen species modulator 1 (Romo1) proteins that are responsible for increasing the level of ROS in cells. Increased Romo1 expression can have a number of other effects including: inducing premature senescence of cultured human fibroblasts.and increased resistance to 5-fluorouracil.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 431168
Aligned: 56 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 47.9441
Created: 23-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
CCG81328       7 STFDKMkaKMGALMGTTVGCCVGILFGGFNALRYGPGPQGFLRYIGQNMAASAAMFGGFMSIGSVIR 73 
2_pfamImport   1 RCIDKI--LVGFVIGSTVGASVGALYGGFFGLRYGLRGRELFTNLGKAIIQSGGTFGVFMAVGSGLR 65 
XP_003245725  16 SCYDRV--STSFMMGATIGITIGILFGGLGGLRSGYRGRELVGSMGKTMLQSGGTFGTFMGVGAALR 80 
CAP09190       8 AAFTKI--RMGLMMGAMIGGATCILLGGFMGFRAGMRDKDFSYKPEKLWHNPADHLG----VAQGLR 68 
Q93511        17 SCFTKI--RMGLMMGAMIGGATGILLGGFMGFRAGMRGKDLLLQTGKTVAQSGGSFGVFMGVAQGLR 81  Caenorhabditis elegans
1_pfamImport   1 ACFSKI--ISGVALGLVLGAAGGVFTGTAMSLRMGFRGRVFSMRVLKHMSVGGAHGGVIFGVAQSLR 65 
XP_003142407  16 SCWQKM--KMGLLMGVFIGCASGAIIGTASAFSMGFRGRAMMAQVGRYSTKMGGSFAIFMMIAQGLR 80 
EGC39107       1 -----I--QMGFLMGAAVGTSLGAIYMSLMLLPRGVRGREFFSLMGKASLKMALTFGSFMSIGGALR 60 
Q54M86        21 QCIQSI--KMGFLMGAGVGATFGSCIVLIMFAAKKLPRAILMKTLGSSAMKMGGMFGCFMGIGGALR 85  Dictyostelium discoideum
XP_004354259  38 QCLQQV--AMGGLMGATVGSMFGLVIGMTTCYMSKAPRTMYSKIAGKFALQMGGFFGGIMSIGGALR 102
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