In molecular biology the ATP:guanido phosphotransferase family is a family of structurally and functionally related enzymes that reversibly catalyse the transfer of phosphate between ATP and various phosphogens.
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ATP cone
In molecular biology the ATP-cone is an evolutionarily mobile ATP-binding regulatory domain which is found in a variety of proteins including ribonucleotide reductases phosphoglycerate kinases and transcriptional regulators.In ribonucleotide reductase […]
Astacin
In molecular biology astacin is a family of metallopeptidases. These metallopeptidases belong to the MEROPS peptidase family M12 subfamily M12A (astacin family clan MA(M)).
ASF1 like histone chaperone
In molecular biology the ASF1 like histone chaperone family of proteins includes the yeast and human ASF1 proteins. These proteins have histone chaperone activity. ASF1 participates in both the replication-dependent […]
Shroom protein family
In molecular biology the Shroom protein family is a small group of related proteins that are defined by sequence similarity and in most cases by some link to the actin […]
Ars operon
In molecular biology the ars operon is an operon found in several bacterial taxon. It is required for the detoxification of arsenate arsenite and antimonite. This system transports arsenite and […]
ARID domain
In molecular biology the ARID domain (AT-rich interaction domain; also known as BRIGHT domain)) is a protein domain that binds to DNA. ARID domain-containing proteins are found in fungi and […]
MutS-1
Mismatch repair contributes to the overall fidelity of DNA replication and is essential for combating the adverse effects of damage to the genome. It involves the correction of mismatched base […]
Myosin head
Muscle contraction is caused by the sliding action of the thick filaments over the thin filaments of the myofibril. Myosin is a major component of thick filaments and exists as […]
MamL-1 domain
In molecular biology there are a number of neurogenic proteins referred to as mastermind-like proteins (MAMLs) of which this domain is the N-terminal region.