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Clan: Tubby_C (CL0395)

Summary

Tubby C-terminal domain-like Add an annotation

This superfamily contains the scramblase protein family, the Tub family and the DUF567, a family of plant and bacterial proteins of hitherto unknown function. All members are membrane-tethered transcription factors.

This clan contains 4 families and the total number of domains in the clan is 16682. The clan was built by A Bateman.

Literature references

  1. Bateman A, Finn RD, Sims PJ, Wiedmer T, Biegert A, Soding J;, Bioinformatics. 2009;25:159-162.: Phospholipid scramblases and Tubby-like proteins belong to a new superfamily of membrane tethered transcription factors. PUBMED:19010806 EPMC:19010806

Members

This clan contains the following 4 member families:

DUF3527 LOR Scramblase Tub

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Domain organisation

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Alignments

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Pfam family Num. domains Alignment
Tub (PF01167) 5684 (34.1%) View
LOR (PF04525) 5243 (31.4%) View
Scramblase (PF03803) 4084 (24.5%) View
DUF3527 (PF12043) 1671 (10.0%) View
Total: 4 Total: 16682 Clan alignment
 

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Family relationships

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Species distribution

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Structures

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