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N-terminal coiled-coil dimer domain of C. reinhardtii SAS-6 homolog Bld12p External Resource: Annotation Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage Chains Type Family Name Domain Identifier Family Identifier Provenance Source (Version) A SCOP2B Superfamily XRCC4 N-terminal domain-like 8051831 3001319 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) B SCOP2B Superfamily XRCC4 N-terminal domain-like 8051831 3001319 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
Chains Family Name Domain Identifier Architecture Possible Homology Homology Topology Family Provenance Source (Version) A PF16531 e3q0xA1 A: beta barrels X: XRCC4, N-terminal domain-like H: XRCC4, N-terminal domain (From Topology) T: XRCC4, N-terminal domain F: PF16531 ECOD (1.6) A PF16531 e3q0xA2 A: alpha arrays X: HTH H: HTH T: HTH motif inserted in other structures F: PF16531 ECOD (1.6) A PF22331 e3q0xA3 A: alpha duplicates or obligate multimers X: XRCC4 C-terminal oligomerization domain (From Topology) H: XRCC4 C-terminal oligomerization domain (From Topology) T: XRCC4 C-terminal oligomerization domain F: PF22331 ECOD (1.6) B PF16531 e3q0xB2 A: beta barrels X: XRCC4, N-terminal domain-like H: XRCC4, N-terminal domain (From Topology) T: XRCC4, N-terminal domain F: PF16531 ECOD (1.6) B PF16531 e3q0xB1 A: alpha arrays X: HTH H: HTH T: HTH motif inserted in other structures F: PF16531 ECOD (1.6) B PF22331 e3q0xB3 A: alpha duplicates or obligate multimers X: XRCC4 C-terminal oligomerization domain (From Topology) H: XRCC4 C-terminal oligomerization domain (From Topology) T: XRCC4 C-terminal oligomerization domain F: PF22331 ECOD (1.6)
Chains Accession Name Description Comments Source PF16531 Centriolar protein SAS N-terminal (SAS-6_N) Centriolar protein SAS N-terminal SAS-6_N is the N-terminal domain of the SAS-6 centriolar protein, both in C.elegans and in humans. The N-terminal domain is the region through which the 9 rod-shaped homodimers that SAS-6 forms on oligomerisation interact with each other. Proper func ... SAS-6_N is the N-terminal domain of the SAS-6 centriolar protein, both in C.elegans and in humans. The N-terminal domain is the region through which the 9 rod-shaped homodimers that SAS-6 forms on oligomerisation interact with each other. Proper functioning of the centriole requires this correct oligomerisation [1]. Less Domain
Chains Polymer Molecular Function Biological Process Cellular Component Centriole protein