We are deeply saddened by the passing of Amos Bairoch (1957–2025), the creator of PROSITE. We wish to dedicate our latest paper, published shortly before his death, to him. He will always be a source of inspiration to us.
Our deepest condolences go out to his family and friends, and to all those who had the privilege of working with him. Rest in peace, Amos. Your work will live on long after you are gone.
Our deepest condolences go out to his family and friends, and to all those who had the privilege of working with him. Rest in peace, Amos. Your work will live on long after you are gone.
ProRule PRU00650
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PURL: https://purl.expasy.org/prosite/rule/PRU00650
General rule information
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| Accession | PRU00650 |
| Dates | 06-JUL-2007 (Created)
21-NOV-2019 (Last updated, Version 5) |
| Data class | Domain; |
| Predictors |
PROSITE; PS51320; TIFY |
Name | Tify domain |
| Function | The tify domain is a 36-amino acid domain only found among Embryophyta (land plants). It has been named after the most conserved amino acid pattern (TIF[F/Y]XG] it contains. Tify domain containing proteins might be involved in developmental processes and some of them have features that are characteristic for transcription factors: a nuclear localization and the presence of a putative DNA-binding domain. |
| Scope(s) |
Eukaryota Viridiplantae |
| Example(s) | Q8H1G0; |
Propagated annotation
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Features
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| From: PS51320 | ||||||||||||
| Key | From | To | Description | Tag | Condition | FTGroup | ||||||
| DOMAIN | from | to | /note="Tify #" | |||||||||
Additional information
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| Size range | 35-40 amino acids |
| Related rules |
None |
| Fusion | None |
| Repeats | 1 |
| Topology | Undefined |
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UniProtKB rule member sequences
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- UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot sets
Eukaryota [51] All [ 51 ]
- Retrieve set of proteins with 3D structure for this domain