Protein Domain : IPR000690

Type:  Domain Name:  Zinc finger, C2H2-type matrin
Description:  Zinc finger (Znf) domains are relatively small protein motifs which contain multiple finger-like protrusions that make tandem contacts with their target molecule. Some of these domains bind zinc, but many do not; instead binding other metals such as iron, or no metal at all. For example, some family members form salt bridges to stabilise the finger-like folds. They were first identified as a DNA-binding motif in transcription factor TFIIIA from Xenopus laevis(African clawed frog), however they are now recognised to bind DNA, RNA, protein and/or lipid substrates [, , , , ]. Their binding properties depend on the amino acid sequence of the finger domains and of the linker between fingers, as well as on the higher-order structures and the number of fingers. Znf domains are often found in clusters, where fingers can have different binding specificities. There are many superfamilies of Znf motifs, varying in both sequence and structure. They display considerable versatility in binding modes, even between members of the same class (e.g. some bind DNA, others protein), suggesting that Znf motifs are stable scaffolds that have evolved specialised functions. For example, Znf-containing proteins function in gene transcription, translation, mRNA trafficking, cytoskeleton organisation, epithelial development, cell adhesion, protein folding, chromatin remodelling and zinc sensing, to name but a few []. Zinc-binding motifs are stable structures, and they rarely undergo conformational changes upon binding their target. C2H2-type (classical) zinc fingers (Znf) were the first class to be characterised. They contain a short beta hairpin and an alpha helix (beta/beta/alpha structure), where a single zinc atom is held in place by Cys(2)His(2) (C2H2) residues in a tetrahedral array. C2H2 Znf's can be divided into three groups based on the number and pattern of fingers: triple-C2H2 (binds single ligand), multiple-adjacent-C2H2 (binds multiple ligands), and separated paired-C2H2 []. C2H2 Znf's are the most common DNA-binding motifs found in eukaryotic transcription factors, and have also been identified in prokaryotes []. Transcription factors usually contain several Znf's (each with a conserved beta/beta/alpha structure) capable of making multiple contacts along the DNA, where the C2H2 Znf motifs recognise DNA sequences by binding to the major groove of DNA via a short alpha-helix in the Znf, the Znf spanning 3-4 bases of the DNA []. C2H2 Znf's can also bind to RNA and protein targets [].A specific C2H2 Zn-finger is conserved in matrin and several RNA-binding proteins. The Zn-finger follows the general pattern C-x2-C-x(12,16)-H-x5-H, and is different from the 'classical' DNA-binding C2H2 Zn-finger. Short Name:  Znf_C2H2_matrin

0 Child Features

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
PS50171

3 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR013085 Domain Zinc finger, U1-C type
IPR015880 Domain Zinc finger, C2H2-like
IPR017340 Family U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein C

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003676 IPR000690
GO:0008270 IPR000690
GO:0005634 IPR000690

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003676 IPR000690
GO:0008270 IPR000690
GO:0005634 IPR000690

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR003604 Domain Zinc finger, U1-type

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
149266 D8RRS2 PAC:15409270 Selaginella moellendorffii 94  
139049 D8TGJ7 PAC:15422746 Selaginella moellendorffii 92  
180432 D8SK46 PAC:15413264 Selaginella moellendorffii 241  
402249 D8QQ22 PAC:15402721 Selaginella moellendorffii 270  
169846 D8RBB1 PAC:15405820 Selaginella moellendorffii 505  
evm.model.supercontig_3.69 PAC:16416854 Carica papaya 430  
evm.model.supercontig_62.36 PAC:16423997 Carica papaya 109  
evm.model.supercontig_9.157 PAC:16428043 Carica papaya 206  
29780.m001343 B9S791 PAC:16808375 Ricinus communis 250  
30078.m002249 B9S0D2 PAC:16817360 Ricinus communis 327  
30169.m006497 B9RII3 PAC:16821297 Ricinus communis 459  
29647.m002039 B9S3X9 PAC:16804684 Ricinus communis 206  
Cucsa.040670.1 A0A0A0LDU3 PAC:16952778 Cucumis sativus 508  
Cucsa.040670.2 A0A0A0LDU3 PAC:16952779 Cucumis sativus 508  
Cucsa.040670.3 PAC:16952780 Cucumis sativus 475  
Cucsa.084690.1 A0A0A0K515 PAC:16956580 Cucumis sativus 197  
Cucsa.219980.4 A0A0A0K4T4 PAC:16969891 Cucumis sativus 254  
Cucsa.219980.1 A0A0A0K4T4 PAC:16969888 Cucumis sativus 254  
Cucsa.219980.2 A0A0A0K4T4 PAC:16969889 Cucumis sativus 254  
Cucsa.219980.3 A0A0A0K4T4 PAC:16969890 Cucumis sativus 254  
Cucsa.306500.1 A0A0A0LEB1 PAC:16976077 Cucumis sativus 341  
orange1.1g025398m PAC:18121309 Citrus sinensis 253  
orange1.1g010423m A0A067DUS4 PAC:18105086 Citrus sinensis 511  
orange1.1g010465m A0A067DVA8 PAC:18105087 Citrus sinensis 510  
orange1.1g019781m A0A067DQU6 PAC:18099797 Citrus sinensis 336  
orange1.1g033485m A0A067ELB2 PAC:18129965 Citrus sinensis 118  
orange1.1g029190m A0A067H5X2 PAC:18137672 Citrus sinensis 197  
orange1.1g029213m A0A067H5X2 PAC:18137673 Citrus sinensis 197  
AT4G03120.1 Q56XE4 PAC:19646626 Arabidopsis thaliana 207  
AT5G06160.1 Q9FG01 PAC:19669616 Arabidopsis thaliana 504  

10 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            12665246
            15718139
            17210253
            15963892
            10529348
            11179890
            11361095
            10664601
            10940247
            18253864