1f62

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1f62

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WSTF-PHD

Overview

The PHD (plant homeo domain) is a approximately 50-residue motif found, mainly in proteins involved in eukaryotic transcription regulation. The, characteristic sequence feature is a conserved Cys(4)-HisCys(3) zinc, binding motif. We have determined the solution structure of the PHD motif, from the human Williams-Beuren syndrome transcription factor (WSTF), protein. The domain folds into an interleaved zinc finger which binds two, Zn(2+) in a similar manner to that of the RING and FYVE domains. The, structure reveals a conserved zinc-binding core, together with two, variable loops that are likely candidates for interactions between the, various PHD domains and their specific ligands.

About this Structure

1F62 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens with as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structure of the PHD zinc finger from human Williams-Beuren syndrome transcription factor., Pascual J, Martinez-Yamout M, Dyson HJ, Wright PE, J Mol Biol. 2000 Dec 15;304(5):723-9. PMID:11124022

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