SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE C-TERMINAL NEGATIVE REGULATORY DOMAIN OF P53 IN A COMPLEX WITH CA2+-BOUND S100B(BB)
External Resource: Annotation
Domain Annotation: SCOP/SCOPe Classification SCOP-e Database Homepage
| Chains | Domain Info | Class | Fold | Superfamily | Family | Domain | Species | Provenance Source (Version) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| D [auth Y] | d1dt7y_ | Peptides | Tumor suppressor p53 fragments | Tumor suppressor p53 fragments | Tumor suppressor p53 fragments | C-terminal negative regulatory domain | ( ) [TaxId: ], (Homo sapiens ) [TaxId: 9606 ], | SCOPe (2.08) |
| C [auth X] | d1dt7x_ | Peptides | Tumor suppressor p53 fragments | Tumor suppressor p53 fragments | Tumor suppressor p53 fragments | C-terminal negative regulatory domain | ( ) [TaxId: ], (Homo sapiens ) [TaxId: 9606 ], | SCOPe (2.08) |
| B | d1dt7b_ | All alpha proteins | EF Hand-like | EF-hand | S100 proteins | Calcyclin (S100) | Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus ) [TaxId: 10116 ], | SCOPe (2.08) |
| A | d1dt7a_ | All alpha proteins | EF Hand-like | EF-hand | S100 proteins | Calcyclin (S100) | Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus ) [TaxId: 10116 ], | SCOPe (2.08) |
Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage
Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage
| Chain | Domain | Class | Architecture | Topology | Homology | Provenance Source (Version) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | 1.10.238.10 | Mainly Alpha | Orthogonal Bundle | Recoverin | domain 1 | CATH (4.3.0) |
| A | 1.10.238.10 | Mainly Alpha | Orthogonal Bundle | Recoverin | domain 1 | CATH (4.3.0) |
Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage
| Chains | Accession | Name | Description | Comments | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PF01023 | S-100/ICaBP type calcium binding domain (S_100) | S-100/ICaBP type calcium binding domain | The S-100 domain is a subfamily of the EF-hand calcium binding proteins. | Domain | |
| PF00036 | EF hand domain (EF-hand_1) | EF hand domain | The EF-hands can be divided into two classes: signalling proteins and buffering/transport proteins. The first group is the largest and includes the most well-known members of the family such as calmodulin, troponin C and S100B. These proteins typica ... | Domain |














