Cvar017075.1
Basic Information
- Insect
- Cheilosia variabilis
- Gene Symbol
- Runx1
- Assembly
- GCA_951230905.1
- Location
- OX579677.1:47498483-47527389[+]
Transcription Factor Domain
- TF Family
- Runt
- Domain
- Runt domain
- PFAM
- PF00853
- TF Group
- Beta-Scaffold Factors
- Description
- The AML1 gene is rearranged by the t(8;21) translocation in acute myeloid leukemia [1]. The gene is highly similar to the Drosophila melanogaster segmentation gene runt and to the mouse transcription factor PEBP2 alpha subunit gene [1]. The region of shared similarity, known as the Runt domain, is responsible for DNA-binding and protein-protein interaction.In addition to the highly-conserved Runt domain, the AML-1 gene product carries a putative ATP-binding site (GRSGRGKS), and has a C-terminal region rich in proline and serine residues. The protein (known as acute myeloid leukemia 1 protein, oncogene AML-1, core-binding factor (CBF), alpha-B subunit, etc.) binds to the core site, 5'-pygpyggt-3', of a number of enhancers and promoters.
- Hmmscan Out
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# of c-Evalue i-Evalue score bias hmm coord from hmm coord to ali coord from ali coord to env coord from env coord to acc 1 1 1.4e-72 9e-69 229.8 0.0 3 129 81 207 79 207 0.98
Sequence Information
- Coding Sequence
- ATGCATCTAACGACGACACCGAACGTCACAAACACAAATACGTCCAACAACAGCTCAACCAATGCAACGACCGGCAACAGCAATACCACAAATTCCTCCAGTGGCACTGGAAcgaacaacaataacaacacaaACGGCACCAATGGCAACACTGAAAATACGCCGCCCACAGCAGCGCAGCTGCTCAATGAGGCGTACACGAAAATGACCTCCGACATTCTAGCCGAACGGACTTTGGGCGATTTCCTTACCGAGCATCCCGGCGAACTGATCCGCACTGGCAGCCCGTTGCTAGTGTGTACAGTGTTGCCGCCGCACTGGCGATCGAATAAAACTCTGCCAGTGGCGTTTAAGGTCGTCTCCCTGGGCGACATCGGCGATGGAACAATGGTGACAGTACGTGCCGGCAACGACGAGAACTACTGCGCCGAACTGAGGAACTGCACGGCCGTGATGAAGAACCAGGTGGCGAAGTTCAACGATCTGCGATTCGTCGGACGAAGCGGTCGAGGGAAAAGCTTCACATTAACCATCACCATATCGACATCACCACCGCACATAGCAACCTACAATAAGGCGATAAAAGTCACTGTGGACGGACCCCGAGAGCCCCGTTCGAAGACAAACTCAGTGTTATCACTTTTAGGACAACAACAACAGTTCCACTTTGCCTTCGGCCAGCGACCGTTTCACTTTTCGGCTGACCCACTGTCTGGATTCCGTATGCCGCCCATTGGAAACTGTCAAAATATGTCACAGTTTGGACTGGGAGCTGCCAACTCACACTGGGGATATGGATCGGCGAGTGCGTACTCGCCATACCTGGCTAGCAGTGGACTATCATCGTGCACGACACCTTCCTCAGCGCAATTCAATAATCCGGCCTTGGGTTTCACCTGCTCGTCCAATGAACAAGCCAACAATCAGGACTTTTCGGGAGCGGCGAATCGAGACTGTGTTCCAaTGCTTCCTGATTCCACAGCCACCGACCTCGATCAACATCTGAGCAGCCTTGTTGGTTCAACCACTGGACAGATGACGCATCACAGCCTGTTGGGTGGCACTGGCCAAGCCTCCATCTCCTCGACTGTAAATGGTGGTGTGACCGCCAATTCAGCCATCCTAGTACCCCGATATCACTCGAACTCTAATCAAGAATACAACGTGCACTCCAGTCAGAACGGCCCCCGCAGTCTCAGCGATTCATCACAAGCCGAGTCGCCTGTCCAGGAGGACCTTCTCACCTCGAATACGCCAAATTTGGGTGGTGGCGGAGCAGCGGCCGGAAATGGCGCCAACAACGTACCCGGTGCCAATAATGTCGTCGCCGCAAATCAAAACTTCACCGGAATAGTCAACCAAACGCAAAACTCAGCTGTAGCGTACAGCTCCACTGGTGGCAGCGGCTGCAATGGCTCACTGTACCCAGTTTTGCCGGCCAGTCTACTCTACTCGCAACTATATACCGCGGCTAATCAAACACACGGCTTTCACTCGCATTCTCTGCCACCGCATGCCTCACCAAATTCAGCCGTCCACGGTGAACTGCAAAGCGTCATGGATCACATCAGCAACGTTGGCGCTCGCCAACAGCATCACATCATGGCTGGCGGTGGCAACACTCATCCGGGTGATCTTACTCTCGTTGGAAACTGTGGTGCATCGGCACGCAACGTAGACGATGGCAACACCaaccgacaggtggcgctggcCGCCCACCGCGGCCACCACAATCCAACTGACAATGGGAATTCTGTGTGGCGGCCATATTGA
- Protein Sequence
- MHLTTTPNVTNTNTSNNSSTNATTGNSNTTNSSSGTGTNNNNNTNGTNGNTENTPPTAAQLLNEAYTKMTSDILAERTLGDFLTEHPGELIRTGSPLLVCTVLPPHWRSNKTLPVAFKVVSLGDIGDGTMVTVRAGNDENYCAELRNCTAVMKNQVAKFNDLRFVGRSGRGKSFTLTITISTSPPHIATYNKAIKVTVDGPREPRSKTNSVLSLLGQQQQFHFAFGQRPFHFSADPLSGFRMPPIGNCQNMSQFGLGAANSHWGYGSASAYSPYLASSGLSSCTTPSSAQFNNPALGFTCSSNEQANNQDFSGAANRDCVPMLPDSTATDLDQHLSSLVGSTTGQMTHHSLLGGTGQASISSTVNGGVTANSAILVPRYHSNSNQEYNVHSSQNGPRSLSDSSQAESPVQEDLLTSNTPNLGGGGAAAGNGANNVPGANNVVAANQNFTGIVNQTQNSAVAYSSTGGSGCNGSLYPVLPASLLYSQLYTAANQTHGFHSHSLPPHASPNSAVHGELQSVMDHISNVGARQQHHIMAGGGNTHPGDLTLVGNCGASARNVDDGNTNRQVALAAHRGHHNPTDNGNSVWRPY
Similar Transcription Factors
Sequence clustering based on sequence similarity using MMseqs2
- 100% Identity
- iTF_00315713; iTF_00312363; iTF_00314041; iTF_00311578; iTF_00313221; iTF_01518665; iTF_00664626; iTF_01541205; iTF_01541935; iTF_00671382; iTF_01395608; iTF_00672634; iTF_01116221; iTF_00694366; iTF_00724542;
- 90% Identity
- iTF_00672634;
- 80% Identity
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