Yeast 20S proteasome soaked with MA9 fraction E/F
Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage
Chains | Type | Family Name | Domain Identifier | Family Identifier | Provenance Source (Version) |
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A | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064048 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
H [auth O] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064048 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
R [auth K] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8079504 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
Y | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8079504 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
BA [auth b] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8036787 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
U [auth N] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8036787 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
B | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064020 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
I [auth P] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064020 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
C | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064012 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
J [auth Q] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064012 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
D | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064026 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
K [auth R] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064026 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
E | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064066 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
L [auth S] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8064066 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
F | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8079169 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
M [auth T] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8079169 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
G | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8036842 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
N [auth U] | SCOP2B Superfamily | Class II glutamine amidotransferases | 8036842 | 3000131 | SCOP2B (2022-06-29) |
Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage
Chains | Accession | Name | Description | Comments | Source |
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A, H [auth O] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
A, H [auth O] | PF10584 | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N) | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature | - | Family |
Q [auth J], X | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
R [auth K], Y | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
S [auth L], Z | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
AA [auth a], T [auth M] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
BA [auth b], U [auth N] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
B, I [auth P] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
B, I [auth P] | PF10584 | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N) | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature | - | Family |
C, J [auth Q] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
C, J [auth Q] | PF10584 | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N) | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature | - | Family |
D, K [auth R] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
D, K [auth R] | PF10584 | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N) | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature | - | Family |
E, L [auth S] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
E, L [auth S] | PF10584 | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N) | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature | - | Family |
F, M [auth T] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
F, M [auth T] | PF10584 | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N) | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature | - | Family |
G, N [auth U] | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
G, N [auth U] | PF10584 | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N) | Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature | - | Family |
O [auth H], V | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |
O [auth H], V | PF12465 | Proteasome beta subunits C terminal (Pr_beta_C) | Proteasome beta subunits C terminal | - | Family |
P [auth I], W | PF00227 | Proteasome subunit (Proteasome) | Proteasome subunit | The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ... | Domain |