ProRule PRU01429
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General rule information
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| Accession | PRU01429 |
| Dates | -- (Created)
-- (Last updated, Version ) |
| Data class | Domain; |
| Predictors |
PROSITE; PS52084; NCOA4_HBD |
Name | NCOA4 HERC2-binding domain (HBD) |
| Function | NCOA4 mainly contains an N-terminal coiled-coil domain that mediates the self-polymerization of NCOA4, a HECT and RLD-containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 2 (HERC2)-binding domain (HBD), and a C-terminal ferritin- binding motif (FBM). The HBD of NCOA4 sense the cellular iron level and is responsible for binding to HERC2 in an iron-sulfur cluster-dependent manner. |
| Scope(s) |
Eukaryota Euteleostomi |
| Example(s) | Q802X2; |
Propagated annotation
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Keywords
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Gene Ontology
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| GO:0044754; Cellular component:autolysosome | |
| GO:0005776; Cellular component:autophagosome | |
| GO:0006879; Biological process:intracellular iron ion homeostasis | |
| GO:0031410; Cellular component:cytoplasmic vesicle | |
| case <FTGroup:1> | |
| GO:0051537; Molecular function:2 iron, 2 sulfur cluster binding | |
| GO:0005506; Molecular function:iron ion binding | |
Features
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| From: PS52084 | ||||||||||||
| Key | From | To | Description | Tag | Condition | FTGroup | ||||||
| DOMAIN | from | to | /note="NCOA4 HERC2-binding (HBD) #" | |||||||||
| BINDING | 25 | 25 | /ligand="[2Fe-2S] cluster" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:190135" /ligand_label="#1" |
C | 1 | |||||||
| BINDING | 31 | 31 | /ligand="[2Fe-2S] cluster" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:190135" /ligand_label="#1" |
C | 1 | |||||||
| BINDING | 37 | 37 | /ligand="[2Fe-2S] cluster" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:190135" /ligand_label="#1" |
C | 1 | |||||||
| BINDING | 43 | 43 | /ligand="[2Fe-2S] cluster" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:190135" /ligand_label="#1" |
C | 1 | |||||||
Additional information
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| Size range | 57-61 amino acids |
| Related rules |
None |
| Fusion | None |
| Repeats | 1 |
| Topology | Undefined |
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