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PROSITE documentation PDOC51138 [for PROSITE entry PS51138]
EMSY N-terminal (ENT) domain profile


Description

The EMSY N-terminal (ENT) domain is a ~90-residue module, which is unique in the human proteome, although multiple copies are found in Arabidopsis proteins. In the plant proteins, the ENT domains are accompanied by Agenet domains, plant specific homologues of Tudor domains (see <PDOC50304>) [1,2].

The ENT domain consists of a unique arrangement of five α-helices that fold into a helical bundle arrangement (see <PDB:1UZ3>). Overall, the three-dimensional structure adopts a club-like shape that consists of an extended N-terminal α-helix that connects to a helical bundle substructure. The ENT domain forms a homodimer via the anti-parallel packing of the long N-terminal α-helix from each subunit [3,4].

The profile we developed covers the entire ENT domain.

Last update:

June 2005 / First entry.

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Technical section

PROSITE method (with tools and information) covered by this documentation:

ENT, PS51138; EMSY N-terminal (ENT) domain profile  (MATRIX)


References

1AuthorsHughes-Davies L. Huntsman D. Ruas M. Fuks F. Bye J. Chin S.-F. Milner J. Brown L.A. Hsu F. Gilks B. Nielsen T. Schulzer M. Chia S. Ragaz J. Cahn A. Linger L. Ozdag H. Cattaneo E. Jordanova E.S. Schuuring E. Yu D.S. Venkitaraman A. Ponder B. Doherty A. Aparicio S. Bentley D. Theillet C. Ponting C.P. Caldas C. Kouzarides T.
TitleEMSY links the BRCA2 pathway to sporadic breast and ovarian cancer.
SourceCell 115:523-535(2003).
PubMed ID14651845

2AuthorsMaurer-Stroh S. Dickens N.J. Hughes-Davies L. Kouzarides T. Eisenhaber F. Ponting C.P.
TitleThe Tudor domain 'Royal Family': Tudor, plant Agenet, Chromo, PWWP and MBT domains.
SourceTrends Biochem. Sci. 28:69-74(2003).
PubMed ID12575993

3AuthorsChavali G.B. Ekblad C.M. Basu B.P. Brissett N.C. Veprintsev D. Hughes-Davies L. Kouzarides T. Itzhaki L.S. Doherty A.J.
TitleCrystal Structure of the ENT Domain of Human EMSY.
SourceJ. Mol. Biol. 0:0-0(2005).
PubMed ID15978617
DOI10.1016/j.jmb.2005.05.047

4AuthorsEkblad C.M. Chavali G.B. Basu B.P. Freund S.M.V. Veprintsev D. Hughes-Davies L. Kouzarides T. Doherty A.J. Itzhaki L.S.
TitleBinding of EMSY to HP1beta: implications for recruitment of HP1beta and BS69.
SourceEMBO Rep. 0:0-0(2005).
PubMed ID15947784
DOI10.1038/sj.embor.7400415



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