Protein Domain : IPR018062

Type:  Conserved_site Name:  HTH domain AraC-type, conserved site
Description:  Many bacterial transcription regulation proteins bind DNA through a 'helix-turn-helix' (HTH) motif. One major subfamily of these proteins [, ] is related to the arabinose operon regulatory protein AraC [, . Except for celD [], all of these proteins seem to be positive transcriptional factors.Although the sequences belonging to this family differ somewhat in length, in nearly every case the HTH motif is situated towards the C terminus in the third quarter of most of the sequences. The minimal DNA binding domain spans roughly 100 residues and comprises two HTH subdomains; the classical HTH domain and another HTH subdomain with similarity to the classical HTH domain but with an insertion of one residue in the turn-region. The N-terminal and central regions of these proteins are presumed to interact with effector molecules and may be involved in dimerisation [].The known structure of MarA () shows that the AraC domain is alpha helical and shows the two HTH subdomains both bind the major groove of the DNA. The two HTH subdomains are separated by only 27 angstroms, which causes the cognate DNA to bend.This entry represents the conserved region covering the first HTH domain and the putative second HTH domain within the AraC binding region. Short Name:  HTH_AraC-typ_CS

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1 Cross References

Identifier
PS00041

6 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR018060 Domain DNA binding HTH domain, AraC-type
IPR020449 Family Transcription regulator HTH, AraC- type
IPR011983 Family 4-hydroxyphenylacetate catabolism regulatory protein HpaA
IPR016221 Family Bifunctional regulatory protein Ada
IPR016220 Family Methylphosphotriester-DNA alkyltransferase, AdaA
IPR016981 Family Transcription regulator, AraC, predicted

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003700 IPR018062
GO:0043565 IPR018062
GO:0006355 IPR018062

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003700 IPR018062
GO:0043565 IPR018062
GO:0006355 IPR018062

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0 Proteins

4 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            2179047
            2314271
            8451183
            8516313