This is the N-terminal domain of Adaptive response protein AidB present in E. coli. AidB is upregulated in response to small doses of DNA-methylating agents initiates a response that mitigates the mutagenic and cytotoxic effects of DNA methylation. T ...
This is the N-terminal domain of Adaptive response protein AidB present in E. coli. AidB is upregulated in response to small doses of DNA-methylating agents initiates a response that mitigates the mutagenic and cytotoxic effects of DNA methylation. Tetramer formation is thought to be carried out by the N-terminal domain [1].
This entry represents the C-alpha1 domain from acyl-CoA oxidases which has an all-alpha helical structure that a forms a four-helix bundle [1-5]. This domain includes the FAD-binding and substrate-binding sites.
Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase 11 (ACDH-11) sequesters C11/C12-chain fatty acids and prevents these fatty acids from activating nuclear hormone receptors and driving fat-7 expression. This enzyme consists of four domains, of which the C-terminal, represented ...
Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase 11 (ACDH-11) sequesters C11/C12-chain fatty acids and prevents these fatty acids from activating nuclear hormone receptors and driving fat-7 expression. This enzyme consists of four domains, of which the C-terminal, represented by this entry, folds into a four-helical up-and-down bundle [1].