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IPR025787 is a Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase, SET2, plant.
<p>ASHR3 protein, a member of this family, interacts with the putative basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor ABORTED MICROSPORES (AMS), which is involved in anther and stamen development in Arabidopsis. This interaction is mediated by the PHD finger and the SET domain of ASHR3 [[cite:PUB00058020]].</p> <p>Methyltransferases (EC [ec:2.1.1.-]) constitute an important class of enzymes present in every life form. They transfer a methyl group most frequently from S-adenosyl L-methionine (SAM or AdoMet) to a nucleophilic acceptor such as oxygen leading to S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (AdoHcy) and a methylated molecule [[cite:PUB00057957], [cite:PUB00057958], [cite:PUB00054125]]. All these enzymes have in common a conserved region of about 130 amino acid residues that allow them to bind SAM [[cite:PUB00006319]]. The substrates that are methylated by these enzymes cover virtually every kind of biomolecules ranging from small molecules, to lipids, proteins and nucleic acids [[cite:PUB00057957], [cite:PUB00057958], [cite:PUB00006319]]. Methyltransferase are therefore involved in many essential cellular processes including biosynthesis, signal transduction, protein repair, chromatin regulation and gene silencing [[cite:PUB00057957], [cite:PUB00057958], [cite:PUB00054125]]. More than 230 families of methyltransferases have been described so far, of which more than 220 use SAM as the methyl donor.</p>
This description is obtained from EB-eye REST.
Transcript | Name | Description | Predicted domains | Domain count |
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– | PREDICTED: histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHH3-like [Glycine max] gi|356530969|ref|XP_003534051.1| | 17 | ||
– | PREDICTED: histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHR3-like [Glycine max] gi|356514491|ref|XP_003525939.1| | 17 | ||
– | PREDICTED: histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHR3-like, partial [Cucumis sativus] gi|449530608|ref|XP_004172286.1| | 15 | ||
– | Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase; TAIR: AT2G44150.1 histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHH3; Swiss-Prot: sp|Q945S8|ASHH3_ARATH Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHH3; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|A0A0B2NX70|A0A0B2NX70_GLYSO Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHH3; Found in the gene: LotjaGi2g1v0165900 | 17 | ||
– | Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase; TAIR: AT2G44150.1 histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHH3; Swiss-Prot: sp|Q945S8|ASHH3_ARATH Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHH3; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|A0A0B2NX70|A0A0B2NX70_GLYSO Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHH3; Found in the gene: LotjaGi2g1v0165900 | 17 | ||
– | Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase; TAIR: AT4G30860.1 SET domain group 4; Swiss-Prot: sp|Q949T8|ASHR3_ARATH Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ASHR3; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|A0A0L9UBQ6|A0A0L9UBQ6_PHAAN Uncharacterized protein; Found in the gene: LotjaGi6g1v0199300 | 21 |
A list of co-occurring predicted domains within the L. japonicus gene space:
Predicted domain | Source | Observations | Saturation (%) |
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mobidb-lite | MobiDBLite | 1 | 16.67 |