7KZS


Conserved Protein Domain Family
FA_FANCE

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pfam11510: FA_FANCE (This model is not part of the current CDD release)
Fanconi Anaemia group E protein FANCE
Fanconi Anaemia (FA) is a cancer predisposition disorder. In response to DNA damage, the FA core complex monoubiquitinates the downatream FANCD2 protein. The protein FANCE has an important role in DNA repair as it is the FANCD2-binding protein in the FA core complex so it represents the link between the FA core complex and FANCD2. The sequence shown is the C terminal domain of the protein which consists predominantly of helices and does not contain any beta-strand. The fold of the polypeptide is a continuous right-handed solenoidal pattern from the N terminal to the C terminal end.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 519745
Aligned: 3 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 481.523
Created: 15-Feb-2025
Updated: 28-Apr-2025
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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7KZS_E 293 LAESLELPKAIQDQLPRLQQLLKTLEEGLEGLEDAPPVELQLLHECSPSQMDLLCAQLQLPQLSDLGLLRLCTWLLALSP 372 human
Q9HB96 274 LAESLELPKAIQDQLPRLQQLLKTLEEGLEGLEDAPPVELQLLHECSPSQMDLLCAQLQLPQLSDLGLLRLCTWLLALSP 353 human
Q9HB96 274 LAESLELPKAIQDQLPRLQQLLKTLEEGLEGLEDAPPVELQLLHECSPSQMDLLCAQLQLPQLSDLGLLRLCTWLLALSP 353 human
7KZS_E 373 DLSLSNATVLTRSLFLGRILSLTSSASRLLTTALTSFCAKYTYPVCSALLDPVLQAPGTGPAQTELLCCLVKMESLEPDA 452 human
Q9HB96 354 DLSLSNATVLTRSLFLGRILSLTSSASRLLTTALTSFCAKYTYPVCSALLDPVLQAPGTGPAQTELLCCLVKMESLEPDA 433 human
Q9HB96 354 DLSLSNATVLTRSLFLGRILSLTSSASRLLTTALTSFCAKYTYPVCSALLDPVLQAPGTGPAQTELLCCLVKMESLEPDA 433 human
7KZS_E 453 QVLMLGQILELPWKEETFLVLQSLLERQVEMTPEKFSVLMEKLCKKGLAATTSMAYAKLMLTVMTKYQANITETQRLGLA 532 human
Q9HB96 434 QVLMLGQILELPWKEETFLVLQSLLERQVEMTPEKFSVLMEKLCKKGLAATTSMAYAKLMLTVMTKYQANITETQRLGLA 513 human
Q9HB96 434 QVLMLGQILELPWKEETFLVLQSLLERQVEMTPEKFSVLMEKLCKKGLAATTSMAYAKLMLTVMTKYQANITETQRLGLA 513 human
7KZS_E 533 MALEPNTTFLRKSLKAALKHLG 554 human
Q9HB96 514 MALEPNTTFLRKSLKAALKHLG 535 human
Q9HB96 514 MALEPNTTFLRKSLKAALKHLG 535 human
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