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- Q4836667 subject Q9089708.
- Q4836667 abstract "The BTB/POZ domain is a common structural domain contained within some proteins.The BTB (for BR-C, ttk and bab) or POZ (for Pox virus and Zinc finger) domain is present near the N-terminus of a fraction of zinc finger proteins and in proteins that contain the Kelch motif and a family of pox virus proteins. The BTB/POZ domain mediates homomeric dimerisation and in some instances heteromeric dimerisation. The structure of the dimerised PLZF BTB/POZ domain has been solved and consists of a tightly intertwined homodimer. The central scaffolding of the protein is made up of a cluster of alpha-helices flanked by short beta-sheets at both the top and bottom of the molecule. BTB/POZ domains from several zinc finger proteins have been shown to mediate transcriptional repression and to interact with components of histone deacetylase co-repressor complexes including N-CoR and SMRT. The POZ or BTB domain is also known as BR-C/Ttk or ZiN.".
- Q4836667 symbol "BTB".
- Q4836667 thumbnail PDB_1buo_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q14914609.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q174378.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q204785.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q21163354.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q284398.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q6385524.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q898273.
- Q4836667 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089708.
- Q4836667 symbol "BTB".
- Q4836667 type Biomolecule.
- Q4836667 type Protein.
- Q4836667 type Thing.
- Q4836667 type Q206229.
- Q4836667 type Q8054.
- Q4836667 comment "The BTB/POZ domain is a common structural domain contained within some proteins.The BTB (for BR-C, ttk and bab) or POZ (for Pox virus and Zinc finger) domain is present near the N-terminus of a fraction of zinc finger proteins and in proteins that contain the Kelch motif and a family of pox virus proteins. The BTB/POZ domain mediates homomeric dimerisation and in some instances heteromeric dimerisation.".
- Q4836667 label "BTB/POZ domain".
- Q4836667 depiction PDB_1buo_EBI.jpg.