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Transcription Factor Family: DDT

Doerks et al. 2001: Homology-based sequence analyses have revealed the presence of a novel domain (DDT) in bromodomain PHD finger transcription factors (BPTFs), chromatin remodeling factors of the BAZ-family and other putative nuclear proteins. This domain is characterized by a number of conserved aromatic and charged residues and is predicted to consist of three alpha helices. Recent studies indicate a likely DNA-binding function for the DDT domain.

There are 5 transcription factors which have been predicted for 3D structure in this family:

Transcription Factor IDGene Description
AT5G08630.1Description:   DDT domain-containing protein;  Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana;  Chromosome: 5;  GeneType: Protein Coding;  NCBI gene id: 830764
AT5G12400.1Description:   PHD finger transcription factor, putative;  Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana;  Chromosome: 5;  GeneType: Protein Coding;  NCBI gene id: 831115
AT5G22760.1Description:   PHD finger family protein;  Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana;  Chromosome: 5;  GeneType: Protein Coding;  NCBI gene id: 832339
AT5G35210.1Description:   peptidase M50 family protein / sterol-regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) site 2 protease family protein;  Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana;  Chromosome: 5;  GeneType: Protein Coding;  NCBI gene id: 833475
AT5G35210.2Description:   peptidase M50 family protein / sterol-regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) site 2 protease family protein;  Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana;  Chromosome: 5;  GeneType: Protein Coding;  NCBI gene id: 833475