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1w4s, resolution 1.55Å

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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE PROXIMAL BAH DOMAIN OF POLYBROMO

Overview

The BAH domain (bromo-associated homology domain) was first identified, from a repeated motif found in the nuclear protein polybromo--a large (187, kDa) modular protein comprising six bromodomains, two BAH domains and an, HMG box. To date, the BAH domain has no ascribed function, although it is, found in a wide range of proteins that contain additional domains involved, in either transcriptional regulation (e.g. SET, PHD and bromodomain), and/or DNA binding (HMG box and AT hook). The molecular function of, polybromo itself also remains unclear, but it has been identified as a key, component of an SWI/SNF (switching/sucrose non-fermenting)-related, ATP-dependent chromatin-remodelling complex PBAF (polybromo, BRG1-associated factors; also known as SWI/SNF-B or SWI/SNFbeta). We, present in ... [(full description)]

About this Structure

1W4S is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Gallus gallus] with CL as [ligand]. Structure known Active Site: AC1. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].

Reference

Crystal structure of the proximal BAH domain of the polybromo protein., Oliver AW, Jones SA, Roe SM, Matthews S, Goodwin GH, Pearl LH, Biochem J. 2005 Aug 1;389(Pt 3):657-64. PMID:15839835

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