This is the C-terminal domain of BRCC36, a Zn2+ dependent deubiquitinating enzyme, present in Camponotus floridanus. BRCC36 hydrolyzes lysine linked ubiquitin chains as part of macromolecular complexes that participate in either interferon signalling ...
This is the C-terminal domain of BRCC36, a Zn2+ dependent deubiquitinating enzyme, present in Camponotus floridanus. BRCC36 hydrolyzes lysine linked ubiquitin chains as part of macromolecular complexes that participate in either interferon signalling or DNA-damage recognition. The domain consists of 2 non canonical helices. The domain interacts hydrophobically with helices alpha 4 and alpha 5 of KIAA0157 in the form of a coiled coil helical bundle. This interaction helps establish the association of BRCC36 with KIAA0157, a pseudo-DUB MPN- protein that is essential for the activity of BRCC36 [1].
Proteins with this domain are found in proteasome regulatory subunits, eukaryotic initiation factor 3 (eIF3) subunits and regulators of transcription factors. This domain is known as the MPN domain [3] and PAD-1-like domain [4], JABP1 domain [5] or J ...
Proteins with this domain are found in proteasome regulatory subunits, eukaryotic initiation factor 3 (eIF3) subunits and regulators of transcription factors. This domain is known as the MPN domain [3] and PAD-1-like domain [4], JABP1 domain [5] or JAMM domain [7]. These are metalloenzymes that function as the ubiquitin isopeptidase/ deubiquitinase in the ubiquitin-based signalling and protein turnover pathways in eukaryotes [7]. Versions of the domain in prokaryotic cognates of the ubiquitin-modification pathway are shown to have a similar role, and the archaeal protein from Haloferax volcanii is found to cleave ubiquitin-like small archaeal modifier proteins (SAMP1/2) from protein conjugates [8,9].
This domain is found in BRISC complex subunit FAM175B from Camponotus floridanus and similar proteins mainly found in arthropods and nematodes. This protein is an homologue of human Abraxas 2 or KIAA0157, a component of the BRISC complex, a multiprot ...
This domain is found in BRISC complex subunit FAM175B from Camponotus floridanus and similar proteins mainly found in arthropods and nematodes. This protein is an homologue of human Abraxas 2 or KIAA0157, a component of the BRISC complex, a multiprotein complex that specifically cleaves 'Lys-63'-linked polyubiquitin, leaving the last ubiquitin chain attached to its substrates [1]. This domain, which shows an alpha-helical configuration, is normally found C-terminal to Pfam:PF21125.
This entry represents the MPN domain from the Abraxas protein [1-3]. Abraxas is a component of the BRISC complex, a multiprotein complex that specifically cleaves 'Lys-63'-linked polyubiquitin, leaving the last ubiquitin chain attached to its substra ...
This entry represents the MPN domain from the Abraxas protein [1-3]. Abraxas is a component of the BRISC complex, a multiprotein complex that specifically cleaves 'Lys-63'-linked polyubiquitin, leaving the last ubiquitin chain attached to its substrates.