4NW2,2EE1,2B2U,2EPB,5O9G


Conserved Protein Domain Family
CD2_tandem

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cd18659: CD2_tandem 
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repeat 2 of paired tandem chromodomains
Repeat 2 of tandem CHRomatin Organization Modifier (chromo) domains, found in CHD (chromodomain helicase DNA-binding) proteins such as mammalian helicase DNA-binding proteins CHD1 to CHD9, and yeast protein CHD1. The CHD proteins belong to the SNF2 superfamily of ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers and contain two signature motifs: a pair of chromodomains located in the N-terminal region, and the SNF2-like ATPase domain located in the central region of the protein. CHD chromatin remodelers are important regulators of transcription and play critical roles during developmental processes. The N-terminal chromodomains of CHD1 have been shown to guard against sliding hexasomes. Mutations in the chromodomains of mouse CHD1 result in nuclear redistribution, suggesting that the chromodomain is essential for proper association with chromatin; also, deletion of the chromodomains in the Drosophila melanogaster CHD3-4 homolog impaired nucleosome binding, mobilization, and ATPase functions. A chromodomain is a conserved region of about 50 amino acids, found in a variety of chromosomal proteins, and which appears to play a role in the functional organization of the eukaryotic nucleus. The chromodomain is implicated in the binding, of the proteins in which it is found, to methylated histone tails and maybe RNA. A chromodomain may occur as a single instance, in a tandem arrangement, or followed by a related chromo shadow domain.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 349306
Aligned: 91 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 65.2896
Created: 3-Oct-2017
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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peptide binding
Conserved site includes 2 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:peptide binding site [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Structure:2B2U; human CHD1 tandem chromodomains complexed with histone H3 tail containing trimethyllysine 4 and dimethylarginine 2, contacts at 4A

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                              #                #                  
4NW2_A     138 QYQIVERIIAHSNqks---aagYPDYYCKWQGLpYSECSWEDGALISkk-fQACIDEYFS 193  human
2EE1_A      10 EWMMIHRILNHSVdk-----kgHVHYLIKWRDLpYDQASWESEDVEIqd-yDLFKQSYWN 63   human
2B2U_A     129 QYQIVGRIIAHSNqks---aagYPDYYCKWQGLpYSECSWEDGALISkk-fQACIDEYFS 184  human
CCD79651   374 DKMNVERIVAHSRdpe----tnTFDYLIKWFRLdYRFCTWESGKVIHll-yESAVQAYET 428  Schistosoma mansoni
EUB59601   436 EKMEVDRIVAHSRdkk----kgTVDYLCKWRRLdYRFCTWECGQVIDyl-fPEAIEAYHR 490  Echinococcus granulosus
CDS35158   350 EKMEVERIISHCRdrd---eanEVDYLCKFKRMdYHSATWETGSVIKkl-fPQAVQEYEK 405  Hymenolepis microstoma
CAI73230   552 DSLIAERIVTHYKde-----ngVMVYLVKWRSCpYDQCTEEDEETLVehgfQDLIDAYKI 606  Theileria annulata
CEM01013   415 DALKAERIIVHNFsp-----stGKTYLVKWCSNpYDQCTWETEETMQqhgfQGLINEYFQ 469  Vitrella brassicaformis CCMP3155
OLY82401   132 EFSVAERIISERPsnnpddnpgAKEYLVKWQRQpYSSSTWESADDMIsq-fPELTDSYLD 190  Smittium mucronatum
OAE22447   933 QWHHPQRIVAKRVgk-----gsVNEVFVKWCGLsYEDCTWELTSEPVvkksEELVQAYDG 987  Marchantia polymorpha subsp. ruderalis

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