This is a domain found in groups II and III of Schlafen (SLFN), protein which follows the AlbA_2 domain (Pfam:PF04326). In group II this is the C-terminal domain, while in group III members it localizes in the central region, followed by a C-terminal ...
This is a domain found in groups II and III of Schlafen (SLFN), protein which follows the AlbA_2 domain (Pfam:PF04326). In group II this is the C-terminal domain, while in group III members it localizes in the central region, followed by a C-terminal helicase domain (Pfam:PF09848). This domain has been described as a GTPase-like domain and it contains the SLFN-specific SWADL motif [1-5]. SLFN proteins are involved in the control of cell proliferation, induction of immune responses, and the regulation of viral replication. Mouse and human members are regulated by interferons [3]. In SLFN12, this is the C-terminal domain which contains crucial residues for interaction with PDE3A [1]. By analogy with dynamin and MxB, this domain in SLFN12 may contribute to chromatin and actin cytoskeleton interactions, involved in cell differentiation [4]. SLFN proteins share common domains and a high degree of homology, however, they have specific and sometimes, opposing effects in some cancer types [5].
This domain is found in at the C terminus of group 3 Schlafen proteins from mammals, and represents the DNA/RNA helicase domain [2]. Schlafen proteins are involved in the control of cell proliferation, induction of immune responses, and in the regula ...
This domain is found in at the C terminus of group 3 Schlafen proteins from mammals, and represents the DNA/RNA helicase domain [2]. Schlafen proteins are involved in the control of cell proliferation, induction of immune responses, and in the regulation of viral replication [1,2,3]. These proteins inhibit DNA replication and promote cell death in response to DNA damage. They play a role in genome surveillance to kill cells with defective replication [3]. This domain is also found in various uncharacterised prokaryotic proteins fused to a DNA helicase, GIY-YIG or PD-(D/E)XK catalytic domain or HsdR-N(terminal) domain, which are similar to AAA DNA helicase, Type III restriction enzyme ATPase, RecD and RuvB helicase [3].
This is the AlbA_2 domain from the Schlafen (SLFN) family of proteins which are important in cell differentiation and defense against viruses [1,2]. This domain is present at the N-terminal of all SLFN proteins and includes the SLFN box, a sequence u ...
This is the AlbA_2 domain from the Schlafen (SLFN) family of proteins which are important in cell differentiation and defense against viruses [1,2]. This domain is present at the N-terminal of all SLFN proteins and includes the SLFN box, a sequence unique to these proteins that may form a dimer interface [1]. The AlbA_2 domain is RNA-binding and RNase region as it contains the highly conserved catalytic glutamic acid residues [1].