Basic Information

Gene Symbol
-
Assembly
GCA_959347405.1
Location
OY365778.1:24107426-24107938[+]

Transcription Factor Domain

TF Family
HMGA
Domain
HMGA domain
PFAM
AnimalTFDB
TF Group
Unclassified Structure
Description
This entry represents the HMGA family, whose members contain DNA-binding domains, also known as AT hooks due to their ability to interact with the narrow minor groove of AT-rich DNA sequences. They play an important role in chromatin organisation [1]. The high mobility group (HMG) proteins are the most abundant and ubiquitous nonhistone chromosomal proteins. They bind to DNA and to nucleosomes and are involved in the regulation of DNA-dependent processes such as transcription, replication, recombination, and DNA repair. They can be grouped into three families: HMGB (HMG 1/2), HMGN (HMG 14/17) and HMGA (HMG I/Y). The characteristic domains are: AT-hook for the HMGA family, the HMG Box for the HMGB family, and the nucleosome-binding domain (NBD) for the members of the HMGN family [2].
Hmmscan Out
# 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 6 0.0024 1.1e+02 3.9 1.8 11 16 13 18 11 20 0.83
2 6 1 4.8e+04 -8.0 10.0 12 15 33 36 32 50 0.65
3 6 5.1e-10 2.5e-05 25.2 1.9 6 21 56 71 52 72 0.86
4 6 0.68 3.3e+04 -3.9 0.5 15 17 75 77 75 77 0.81
5 6 0.65 3.1e+04 -3.9 6.9 10 15 85 90 84 91 0.83
6 6 1 4.8e+04 -5.2 1.7 6 9 95 98 94 99 0.74

Sequence Information

Coding Sequence
ATGTCTGACGACGGTTCAACGGCAGTTGAGAAGAAAGGACGTGGTAGACCTAAAGCTAACGGAACACAAtcggaaGCGAAAGGAGACGCTAAAAAGAGAGGCAGACCCACTGTACCACCACCAAAATCAAAAGAATCTAAAAATTCATCTGATGATGAACAAGCACCAATTGCCAAAAGAGGGAGAGGTAGACCTAAAGGTTCAAAGAAAAAGGCTGCTGCTCCTAAAGGAAagAGCGGATCTGGAGAGGGACGAGGTCGTGGCAGGCCACGCAAAGATGCCCCACCACCTAAAAAGGATGCAGGCTCCACTGAAGAAGAacaggaagatgaagaagaagaagagggTTCTGACCAGTAA
Protein Sequence
MSDDGSTAVEKKGRGRPKANGTQSEAKGDAKKRGRPTVPPPKSKESKNSSDDEQAPIAKRGRGRPKGSKKKAAAPKGKSGSGEGRGRGRPRKDAPPPKKDAGSTEEEQEDEEEEEGSDQ

Similar Transcription Factors

Sequence clustering based on sequence similarity using MMseqs2

100% Identity
iTF_00878866;
90% Identity
iTF_00782657;
80% Identity
iTF_01033753;