Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
A [auth O]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064014 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
V [auth A]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064014 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
B [auth P]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064036 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
W [auth B]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064036 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
C [auth Q]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064004 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
X [auth C]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064004 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
D [auth R]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064022 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
Y [auth D]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064022 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
E [auth S]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064060 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
Z [auth E]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064060 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
AA [auth F]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064054 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
F [auth T]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064054 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
CA [auth H]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064074 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
H [auth V]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8064074 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
FA [auth K]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8079492 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
K [auth Y]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8079492 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
IA [auth N]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8079175 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)
N [auth b]SCOP2B SuperfamilyClass II glutamine amidotransferases8079175 3000131 SCOP2B (2021-05-27)

Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
A [auth O]PF00227,PF10584e7napO1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
V [auth A]PF00227,PF10584e7napA1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
B [auth P]PF00227,PF10584e7napP1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
W [auth B]PF00227,PF10584e7napB1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
C [auth Q]PF00227,PF10584e7napQ1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
X [auth C]PF00227,PF10584e7napC1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
D [auth R]PF00227,PF10584e7napR1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
Y [auth D]PF00227,PF10584e7napD1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
E [auth S]PF00227,PF10584e7napS1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
Z [auth E]PF00227,PF10584e7napE1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
AA [auth F]PF00227,PF10584e7napF1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
F [auth T]PF00227,PF10584e7napT1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
BA [auth G]PF00227,PF10584e7napG1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
G [auth U]PF00227,PF10584e7napU1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF10584ECOD (1.6)
CA [auth H]PF00227,PF12465e7napH1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF12465ECOD (1.6)
H [auth V]PF00227,PF12465e7napV1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227,PF12465ECOD (1.6)
DA [auth I]PF00227e7napI1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
I [auth W]PF00227e7napW1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
EA [auth J]PF00227e7napJ1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
J [auth X]PF00227e7napX1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
FA [auth K]PF00227e7napK1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
K [auth Y]PF00227e7napY1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
GA [auth L]PF00227e7napL1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
L [auth Z]PF00227e7napZ1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
HA [auth M]PF00227e7napM1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
M [auth a]PF00227e7napa1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
IA [auth N]PF00227e7napN1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
N [auth b]PF00227e7napb1 A: a+b four layersX: Ntn/PP2CH: NtnT: Proteasome subunitsF: PF00227ECOD (1.6)
JA [auth d]PF02251,PF02252e7napd1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
LA [auth f]PF02251,PF02252e7napf1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
O [auth k]PF02251,PF02252e7napk1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
PA [auth i]PF02251,PF02252e7napi1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
Q [auth m]PF02251,PF02252e7napm1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
S [auth o]PF02251,PF02252e7napo1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
U [auth p]PF02251,PF02252e7napp1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
NA [auth h]PF02251,PF02252e7naph1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
KA [auth c]PF02251,PF02252e7napc1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
MA [auth e]PF02251,PF02252e7nape1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
OA [auth g]PF02251,PF02252e7napg1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
P [auth j]PF02251,PF02252e7napj1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
R [auth l]PF02251,PF02252e7napl1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)
T [auth n]PF02251,PF02252e7napn1 A: alpha bundlesX: Four-helical up-and-down bundleH: Proteasome activator reg(alpha) (From Topology)T: Proteasome activator reg(alpha)F: PF02251,PF02252ECOD (1.6)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
PF10584Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N)Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature- Family
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
PF10584Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N)Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature- Family
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
PF10584Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N)Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature- Family
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
PF10584Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N)Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature- Family
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
PF10584Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N)Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature- Family
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
PF10584Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N)Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature- Family
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
PF10584Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature (Proteasome_A_N)Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature- Family
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
PF12465Proteasome beta subunits C terminal (Pr_beta_C)Proteasome beta subunits C terminal- Family
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
PF00227Proteasome subunit (Proteasome)Proteasome subunitThe proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity ...The proteasome is a multisubunit structure that degrades proteins. Protein degradation is an essential component of regulation because proteins can become misfolded, damaged, or unnecessary. Proteasomes and their homologues vary greatly in complexity: from HslV (heat shock locus v), which is encoded by 1 gene in bacteria, to the eukaryotic 20S proteasome, which is encoded by more than 14 genes [1]. Recently evidence of two novel groups of bacterial proteasomes was proposed. The first is Anbu, which is sparsely distributed among cyanobacteria and proteobacteria [1]. The second is call beta-proteobacteria proteasome homologue (BPH) [1].
Domain
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
PF02252Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal (PA28_C)Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/b ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a the C-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
PF02251Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal (PA28_N)Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminalProteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, includ ...Proteasome activator 28 (PA28), also known as 11s regulator of REG, binds to the 20S proteasome and simulates peptidase activity in an ATP-independent manner. This entry represents a single alpha-helix N-terminal domain found in PA28 subunits, including PA28alpha/beta/gamma (also known as Proteasome activator complex subunit 1-3) [1-4].
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
Proteasome subunit alpha type-2-
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
Proteasome subunit alpha type-4-
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
Proteasome subunit alpha type-7
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
Proteasome subunit alpha type-5-
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
Proteasome subunit alpha type-1
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
Proteasome subunit alpha type-3
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
Proteasome subunit alpha type-6
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
Proteasome subunit beta type-7
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
Proteasome subunit beta type-3-
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
Proteasome subunit beta type-2-
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
Proteasome subunit beta type-5
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
Proteasome subunit beta type-1-
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
Proteasome subunit beta type-4
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
Proteasome subunit beta type-6
Proteasome activator complex subunit 2
Proteasome activator complex subunit 1

InterPro: Protein Family Classification InterPro Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameType
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
IPR000426Proteasome alpha-subunit, N-terminal domainDomain
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
IPR023332Proteasome alpha-type subunitFamily
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
IPR016050Proteasome beta-type subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
IPR000426Proteasome alpha-subunit, N-terminal domainDomain
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
IPR023332Proteasome alpha-type subunitFamily
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
IPR000426Proteasome alpha-subunit, N-terminal domainDomain
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
IPR023332Proteasome alpha-type subunitFamily
C [auth Q],
X [auth C]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
IPR033812Proteasome subunit alpha5Family
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
IPR000426Proteasome alpha-subunit, N-terminal domainDomain
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
IPR023332Proteasome alpha-type subunitFamily
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
IPR000426Proteasome alpha-subunit, N-terminal domainDomain
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
IPR035144Proteasome subunit alpha 1Family
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
IPR023332Proteasome alpha-type subunitFamily
E [auth S],
Z [auth E]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
IPR000426Proteasome alpha-subunit, N-terminal domainDomain
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
IPR023332Proteasome alpha-type subunitFamily
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
IPR034642Proteasome subunit alpha6Family
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
IPR000426Proteasome alpha-subunit, N-terminal domainDomain
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
IPR023332Proteasome alpha-type subunitFamily
BA [auth G],
G [auth U]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
IPR016050Proteasome beta-type subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
IPR024689Proteasome beta subunit, C-terminalDomain
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
IPR023333Proteasome B-type subunitFamily
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
IPR000243Peptidase T1A, proteasome beta-subunitFamily
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
IPR016050Proteasome beta-type subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
IPR023333Proteasome B-type subunitFamily
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
IPR033811Proteasome beta 3 subunitFamily
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
IPR016050Proteasome beta-type subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
IPR023333Proteasome B-type subunitFamily
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
IPR035206Proteasome subunit beta 2Family
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
IPR016050Proteasome beta-type subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
IPR023333Proteasome B-type subunitFamily
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
IPR000243Peptidase T1A, proteasome beta-subunitFamily
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
IPR016050Proteasome beta-type subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
IPR023333Proteasome B-type subunitFamily
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
IPR016050Proteasome beta-type subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
IPR023333Proteasome B-type subunitFamily
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
IPR016295Proteasome subunit beta 4Family
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
IPR016050Proteasome beta-type subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
IPR029055Nucleophile aminohydrolases, N-terminalHomologous Superfamily
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
IPR023333Proteasome B-type subunitFamily
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
IPR001353Proteasome, subunit alpha/betaFamily
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
IPR000243Peptidase T1A, proteasome beta-subunitFamily
IPR003186Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal domainDomain
IPR036252Proteasome activator superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR036996Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR003185Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal domainDomain
IPR036997Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR009077Proteasome activator PA28Family
IPR003186Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal domainDomain
IPR036252Proteasome activator superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR036996Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR003185Proteasome activator PA28, N-terminal domainDomain
IPR036997Proteasome activator PA28, C-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR009077Proteasome activator PA28Family

Pharos: Disease Associations Pharos Homepage Annotation

ChainsDrug Target  Associated Disease
A [auth O],
V [auth A]
PharosP25787
B [auth P],
W [auth B]
PharosP25789
D [auth R],
Y [auth D]
PharosP28066
AA [auth F],
F [auth T]
PharosP25788
CA [auth H],
H [auth V]
PharosQ99436
DA [auth I],
I [auth W]
PharosP49720
EA [auth J],
J [auth X]
PharosP49721
FA [auth K],
K [auth Y]
PharosP28074
GA [auth L],
L [auth Z]
PharosP20618
HA [auth M],
M [auth a]
PharosP28070
IA [auth N],
N [auth b]
PharosP28072
PharosQ9UL46