Protein Domain : IPR017894

Type:  Domain Name:  HTH domain, IS21 transposase-type
Description:  Autonomous mobile genetic elements such as transposons or insertion sequences (IS) encode an enzyme, called transposase, required for excising and inserting the mobile element. The IS21 is among the largest of bacterial IS elements and encodes a transposase designated as istA (ORF1) as well as a second protein istB (ORF2) and represents the IS21/IS408/IS1162 family []. The transposases of IS21-like IS contain a helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif, represented by this entry, in the N-terminal part that probably binds to DNA. An integrase catalytic domain (see ) forms the central part of these IS21/IS408/IS1162 family transposases.On the basis of sequence similarities, two types of HTH-domains can be found in IS21-like transposases.The first, IS21 transposase-type HTH domain, occurs in transposases from the following elements: IS21 from Pseudomonas aeruginosaIS1326 from P. aeruginosaIS640 from Shigella sonneiIS5376 from Bacillus stearothermophilusIS232 from Bacillus thuringiensisIS21-like from Bacteroides fragilisA potential insertion element from Chelatobacter heintziiThe second is a IS408/IS1162 transposase-type HTH domain. Some proteins known to contain this domain: A putative transposase y4uI from Rhizobium sp.(strain NGR234)A putative transposase y4bL/y4kJ/y4tB, also from strain NGR234Transposase from IS408 from Burkholderia cepaciaTransposase from IS1162 from Pseudomonas fluorescensThis entry represents the IS21 transposase-type HTH domain. Short Name:  HTH_IS21_transposase_type

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1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR009057 Domain Homeodomain-like

1 Cross References

Identifier
PS50531

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2 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
35109.m000016 B9TGY8 PAC:16826494 Ricinus communis 228  
Brdisv1BdTR11A1038262m.p PAC:35686188 Brachypodium distachyon BdTR11a 639  

1 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11315188