In molecular biology the protein domain Ydc2 (also known as SpCce1) is a Holliday junction resolvase from the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe that is involved in the maintenance of mitochondrial […]
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YchF-GTPase C terminal protein domain
In molecular biology this protein domain is found at the C terminus of the GTP-binding protein YchF-GTPase found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
YDG SRA protein domain
In molecular biology this protein domain has been termed SRA-YDG which is the abbreviation for SET and Ring finger Associated YDG motif. Additional characteristics of the domain include conservation of […]
HspQ protein domain
In molecular biology YccV protein domain is also alternatively named Heat shock protein HspQ. This entry describes the small protein from Escherichia coli YccV and its homologs in other Proteobacteria. […]
YbaK protein domain
In molecular biology this protein domain of unknown function is found in numerous prokaryote organisms. This domain also occurs in a number of prolyl-tRNA synthetases (proRS) from prokaryotes. Thus the […]
Tachystatin
Tachystatins are antimicrobial chitin-binding peptides from Japanese horseshoe crab. Amino acid residues Tyr(14) and Arg(17) in Tachystatin B are thought to be the essential residues for chitin binding. These small […]
Ycf9 protein domain
In molecular biology the PsbZ (Ycf9) is a protein domain which is low in molecular weight. It is a transmembrane protein and therefore is located in the thylakoid membrane of […]
YTH protein domain
In molecular biology the protein domain YTH refers to a member of the YTH family has been shown to selectively remove transcripts of meiosis-specific genes expressed in mitotic cells.This protein […]
YqaJ protein domain
In molecular biology the YqaJ refers to the YqaJ/K domain from the skin prophage of the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. This protein domain often found in bacterial species is actually of […]
YopH N-terminal
In molecular biology YopH N-terminal refers to an evolutionary conserved protein domain. This entry represents the N-terminal domain of YopH protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP).