Retinoblastoma-binding protein
From Proteopedia
Retinoblastoma-binding protein (RBBP) are nuclear proteins implicated in the regulation of transcription and differentiation by the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein.
- RBBP1 regulates transcriptional activity.
- RBBP2 demethylates histone H3 at lysine 4.
- RBBP5 is involved in methylation and dimethylation of histone H3.
- RBBP9 blocks the binding of retinoblastoma protein to one of its signaling partners.
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3D structures of retinoblastoma-binding protein
RBBP1
2yrv, 2lcc – hRBBP1 AT-rich interactive domain – human – NMR
RBBP2
2jxj – hRBBP2 ARID domain + histone H3 – NMR
2kgg – hRBBP2 C terminal PHD zinc finger – NMR
2kgi - hRBBP2 C terminal PHD zinc finger + histone H3 – NMR
3gl6 - hRBBP2 C terminal PHD zinc finger + histone H3 N terminal
RBBP4
3gfc – hRBBP4
2xu7 – hRBBP4 + zinc finger protein ZFPM1 RBBP4-binding domain
RBBP6
2c7h – hRBBP6 DWNN domain – NMR
2ysa - hRBBP6 zinc finger CCHC domain – NMR
2yur, 3ztg - hRBBP6 ring finger domain – NMR
RBBP7
3cfs, 3cfv – hRBBP7 + histone H4 helix
RBBP9
2qs9 – hRBBP9
