Sbip005655.1
Basic Information
- Insect
- Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla
- Gene Symbol
- bs
- Assembly
- GCA_944452705.1
- Location
- CALYCB010000101.1:92505-95627[+]
Transcription Factor Domain
- TF Family
- SRF
- Domain
- SRF domain
- PFAM
- PF00319
- TF Group
- Helix-turn-helix
- Description
- Serum response factor (SRF) is a ubiquitous nuclear protein important for cell proliferation and differentiation. SRF function is essential for transcriptional regulation of numerous growth-factor-inducible genes, such as c-fos oncogene and muscle-specific actin genes. A core domain of around 90 amino acids is sufficient for the activities of DNA-binding, dimerisation and interaction with accessory factors. Within the core is a DNA-binding region, designated the MADS box [2], that is highly similar to many eukaryotic regulatory proteins: among these are MCM1, the regulator of cell type-specific genes in fission yeast; DSRF, a Drosophila trachea development factor; the MEF2 family of myocyte-specific enhancer factors; and the Agamous and Deficiens families of plant homeotic proteins. In SRF, the MADS box has been shown to be involved in DNA-binding and dimerisation [1]. Proteins belonging to the MADS family function as dimers, the primary DNA-binding element of which is an anti-parallel coiled coil of two amphipathic α-helices, one from each subunit. The DNA wraps around the coiled coil allowing the basic N-termini of the helices to fit into the DNA major groove. The chain extending from the helix N-termini reaches over the DNA backbone and penetrates into the minor groove. A 4-stranded, anti-parallel β-sheet packs against the coiled-coil face opposite the DNA and is the central element of the dimerisation interface. The MADS-box domain is commonly found associated with K-box region see (IPR002487).
- 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 2.8e-11 3.1e-07 31.0 0.0 21 48 13 40 12 40 0.95
Sequence Information
- Coding Sequence
- ATGCCCCTCATCATTTTCTATGAGCTCTCGGAAAACAAAATTGCGTACGAACTGTCAACCCTGACGGGAACCCAAGTGATGCTTCTAGTCGCGTCGGAGACTGGCCACGTGTATACGTTCGCGACGCGGAAGTTGCAGCCGATGATAACTTCGGACTCGGGCAAACGGCTGATACAGACGTGTTTGAATTCCCCCGACCCTCCAACCACCAGTGAGCAGCGAATGGCGGCGACTGGCTATGAAGAGACGGAGTTGACGTATAACATCGTCGACGAGGATATGAAGGTGAGGCAACTGGCGTACGCCGGCTCAGCTCAGTACCCGATTGAGCACCACCCTGGCTTAGCGCCGTCGCCGCTGCAGCAGTACCACCAGCACCCGCCTTGTCCCTCACCCCTACCCCTAGGCTCATTAGGACAACCGTACTCTCATGCTCATCTCTCACACCCTCACATGACACACCATCCGCAGCGGTAG
- Protein Sequence
- MPLIIFYELSENKIAYELSTLTGTQVMLLVASETGHVYTFATRKLQPMITSDSGKRLIQTCLNSPDPPTTSEQRMAATGYEETELTYNIVDEDMKVRQLAYAGSAQYPIEHHPGLAPSPLQQYHQHPPCPSPLPLGSLGQPYSHAHLSHPHMTHHPQR
Similar Transcription Factors
Sequence clustering based on sequence similarity using MMseqs2
- 100% Identity
- iTF_00906133;
- 90% Identity
- iTF_00783460; iTF_00300197; iTF_00710181; iTF_00710993; iTF_00025222; iTF_00795684; iTF_01437961; iTF_00673482; iTF_01153003; iTF_00970384; iTF_01359729; iTF_00166898; iTF_01082419; iTF_00971348; iTF_00288026; iTF_01438906; iTF_00871270; iTF_00968007; iTF_01547530; iTF_01133707; iTF_00661260; iTF_00923660; iTF_00275245; iTF_00658381; iTF_00660290; iTF_00823021; iTF_01491917; iTF_00356176; iTF_00383632; iTF_01071605; iTF_00666513; iTF_00032890; iTF_00428988; iTF_00206047; iTF_01403409; iTF_00325362; iTF_00155277; iTF_00825715; iTF_00161525; iTF_00657173; iTF_01135733; iTF_00342179; iTF_01134769; iTF_01245916; iTF_00156223; iTF_01463233; iTF_00010053; iTF_00009006; iTF_00859447; iTF_00033784; iTF_00043480; iTF_00908824; iTF_00178137; iTF_00289593; iTF_00935705; iTF_01564633; iTF_00656122; iTF_00909690; iTF_01416762; iTF_00772859; iTF_00680521; iTF_00148445; iTF_00149375; iTF_00412488; iTF_00409260; iTF_00411440; iTF_00410263; iTF_00022776; iTF_00049884; iTF_00622812; iTF_00677596; iTF_00290686; iTF_01569311; iTF_00150528; iTF_00709216; iTF_01010336; iTF_00063569; iTF_01090752;
- 80% Identity
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