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The Crystal Structure of Nucleoplasmin-Core External Resource: Annotation Chains Type Family Name Domain Identifier Family Identifier Provenance Source (Version) A SCOP2B Superfamily Nucleoplasmin-like core domain 8037830 3002011 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) C SCOP2B Superfamily Nucleoplasmin-like core domain 8037830 3002011 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) E SCOP2B Superfamily Nucleoplasmin-like core domain 8037830 3002011 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) B SCOP2 Family Nucleoplasmin-like core domain 8025451 4003012 SCOP2 (2022-06-29) B SCOP2 Superfamily Nucleoplasmin-like core domain 8037830 3002011 SCOP2 (2022-06-29) D SCOP2B Superfamily Nucleoplasmin-like core domain 8037830 3002011 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
Chains Family Name Domain Identifier Architecture Possible Homology Homology Topology Family Provenance Source (Version) A Nucleoplasmin e1k5jA1 A: beta sandwiches X: jelly-roll H: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) (From Topology) T: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) F: Nucleoplasmin ECOD (1.6) C Nucleoplasmin e1k5jC1 A: beta sandwiches X: jelly-roll H: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) (From Topology) T: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) F: Nucleoplasmin ECOD (1.6) E Nucleoplasmin e1k5jE1 A: beta sandwiches X: jelly-roll H: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) (From Topology) T: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) F: Nucleoplasmin ECOD (1.6) B Nucleoplasmin e1k5jB1 A: beta sandwiches X: jelly-roll H: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) (From Topology) T: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) F: Nucleoplasmin ECOD (1.6) D Nucleoplasmin e1k5jD1 A: beta sandwiches X: jelly-roll H: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) (From Topology) T: Nucleoplasmin-like/VP (viral coat and capsid proteins) F: Nucleoplasmin ECOD (1.6)
Chains Accession Name Description Comments Source PF03066 Nucleoplasmin/nucleophosmin domain (Nucleoplasmin) Nucleoplasmin/nucleophosmin domain Nucleoplasmins are also known as chromatin decondensation proteins. They bind to core histones and transfer DNA to them in a reaction that requires ATP. This is thought to play a role in the assembly of regular nucleosomal arrays. Domain
Chains Polymer Molecular Function Biological Process Cellular Component Nucleoplasmin Core