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- CHASE_domain abstract "In molecular biology, the CHASE domain is an extracellular protein domain of 200-230 amino acids, which is found in transmembrane receptor from bacteria, lower eukaryotes and plants. It has been named CHASE (Cyclases/Histidine kinases Associated Sensory Extracellular) because of its presence in diverse receptor-like proteins with histidine kinase and nucleotide cyclase domains. The CHASE domain always occurs N-terminally in extracellular or periplasmic locations, followed by an intracellular tail housing diverse enzymatic signalling domains such as histidine kinase, adenyl cyclase, GGDEF-type nucleotide cyclase and EAL-type phosphodiesterase domains, as well as non-enzymatic domains such PAS, GAF, phosphohistidine and response regulatory domains. The CHASE domain is predicted to bind diverse low molecular weight ligands, such as the cytokinin-like adenine derivatives or peptides, and mediate signal transduction through the respective receptors.The CHASE domain has a predicted alpha+beta fold, with two extended alpha helices on both boundaries and two central alpha helices separated by beta sheets. The termini are less conserved compared with the central part of the domain, which shows strongly conserved motif.".
- CHASE_domain symbol "CHASE".
- CHASE_domain wikiPageID "31732384".
- CHASE_domain wikiPageLength "3967".
- CHASE_domain wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- CHASE_domain wikiPageRevisionID "607772499".
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Adenine.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Beta_sheet.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_domains.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Cell_signaling.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Central_nervous_system.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Conserved_sequence.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink EAL_domain.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Extracellular.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink GGDEF_domain.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Histidine_kinase.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Intracellular.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_binding.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Phosphodiesterase.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Protein_domain.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Regulation_of_gene_expression.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Structural_motif.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageWikiLink Transduction_(genetics).
- CHASE_domain interpro "IPR006189".
- CHASE_domain name "CHASE".
- CHASE_domain pfam "PF03924".
- CHASE_domain symbol "CHASE".
- CHASE_domain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_protein_family.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:InterPro_content.
- CHASE_domain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CHASE_domain subject Category:Protein_domains.
- CHASE_domain hypernym Domain.
- CHASE_domain type Biomolecule.
- CHASE_domain type Protein.
- CHASE_domain type Domain.
- CHASE_domain type Thing.
- CHASE_domain type Q206229.
- CHASE_domain type Q8054.
- CHASE_domain comment "In molecular biology, the CHASE domain is an extracellular protein domain of 200-230 amino acids, which is found in transmembrane receptor from bacteria, lower eukaryotes and plants. It has been named CHASE (Cyclases/Histidine kinases Associated Sensory Extracellular) because of its presence in diverse receptor-like proteins with histidine kinase and nucleotide cyclase domains.".
- CHASE_domain label "CHASE domain".
- CHASE_domain sameAs Q5011048.
- CHASE_domain sameAs m.0gttqlb.
- CHASE_domain sameAs Q5011048.
- CHASE_domain wasDerivedFrom CHASE_domain?oldid=607772499.
- CHASE_domain isPrimaryTopicOf CHASE_domain.