Lineage for d1vsyn_ (1vsy N:)

  1. Root: SCOPe 2.06
  2. 2170735Class d: Alpha and beta proteins (a+b) [53931] (385 folds)
  3. 2224590Fold d.153: Ntn hydrolase-like [56234] (2 superfamilies)
    4 layers: alpha/beta/beta/alpha; has an unusual sheet-to-sheet packing
  4. 2224591Superfamily d.153.1: N-terminal nucleophile aminohydrolases (Ntn hydrolases) [56235] (8 families) (S)
    N-terminal residue provides two catalytic groups, nucleophile and proton donor
  5. 2224775Family d.153.1.4: Proteasome subunits [56251] (4 proteins)
  6. 2224887Protein Proteasome alpha subunit (non-catalytic) [56255] (8 species)
    contains an extension to the common fold at the N-terminus
  7. 2224903Species Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) [TaxId:4932] [56257] (193 PDB entries)
    The structure of yeast proteasome complexed with the proteasome activator pa26 is available from PDB (1fnt). The 1FNT entry designates protein chains by both upper case and lower case letters creating problems with its processing and presentation in SCOP; the proteasome activator pa26 structure is classified elsewhere in SCOP (a.24.8)
  8. 2226036Domain d1vsyn_: 1vsy N: [240798]
    Other proteins in same PDB: d1vsya_, d1vsyc_, d1vsyd_, d1vsyh1, d1vsyh2, d1vsyl_, d1vsyo_, d1vsyq_, d1vsyr_, d1vsyv1, d1vsyv2, d1vsyz_

Details for d1vsyn_

PDB Entry: 1vsy (more details), 3 Å

PDB Description: Proteasome Activator Complex
PDB Compounds: (N:) Proteasome component PRE4

SCOPe Domain Sequences for d1vsyn_:

Sequence; same for both SEQRES and ATOM records: (download)

>d1vsyn_ d.153.1.4 (N:) Proteasome alpha subunit (non-catalytic) {Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) [TaxId: 4932]}
tqqpivtgtsvismkydngviiaadnlgsygsllrfngverlipvgdntvvgisgdisdm
qhierllkdlvtenaydnpladaeealepsyifeylatvmyqrrskmnplwnaiivagvq
sngdqflryvnllgvtyssptlatgfgahmanpllrkvvdresdipkttvqvaeeaivna
mrvlyyrdarssrnfslaiidkntgltfkknlqvenmkwdfakdikgygtqki

SCOPe Domain Coordinates for d1vsyn_:

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Timeline for d1vsyn_: