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MDM4
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'''MDM4''' is a 490 amino acid protein containing a RING finger domain and a nuclear localization signal. MDM4 interacts with protein MDM2<ref>PMID:12101245</ref>. Both of these proteins show structure similarity and contain a p53-binding domain in their N terminal. | '''MDM4''' is a 490 amino acid protein containing a RING finger domain and a nuclear localization signal. MDM4 interacts with protein MDM2<ref>PMID:12101245</ref>. Both of these proteins show structure similarity and contain a p53-binding domain in their N terminal. | ||
Revision as of 09:41, 19 April 2016
MDM4 is a 490 amino acid protein containing a RING finger domain and a nuclear localization signal. MDM4 interacts with protein MDM2[1]. Both of these proteins show structure similarity and contain a p53-binding domain in their N terminal.
3D Structures of MDM4
Updated on 19-April-2016
2cr8 – hMDM4 ZF-RNBP domain – NMR
3dab – hMDM4 + p53 transactivation domain
3fdo, 3jzo, 3jzp, 3jzq, 3jzr, 3jzs – hMDM4 p53-binding domain + peptide
3lbj - hMDM4 p53-binding domain + inhibitor
3u15 - hMDM4 p53-binding domain + indolyl hydantoin
3dac – hMDM4 (mutant) + p53 transactivation domain
2vyr – hMDM4 N terminal + antibody
3fe7, 3fea, 3eqy - hMDM4 N terminal (mutant) + peptide
2vje, 2vjf – hMDM2 residues 383-446 + hMDM4 residues 428-490
2z5s - zMDM4 SWIB domain + p53 transactivation domain – zebrafish
2z5t - zMDM4 SWIB domain (mutant) + p53 transactivation domain
4n5t - zMDM4 SWIB domain (mutant) + stapled peptide
References
- ↑ Migliorini D, Lazzerini Denchi E, Danovi D, Jochemsen A, Capillo M, Gobbi A, Helin K, Pelicci PG, Marine JC. Mdm4 (Mdmx) regulates p53-induced growth arrest and neuronal cell death during early embryonic mouse development. Mol Cell Biol. 2002 Aug;22(15):5527-38. PMID:12101245
