Structural Classification of Proteins
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Family: Lesion bypass DNA polymerase (Y-family), catalytic domain

contains a distinct 'fingers' domain possibly related to the C-terminal subdomain of hypothetical protein Ta1206 (1qw2)

Lineage:

  1. Root: scop
  2. Class: Multi-domain proteins (alpha and beta) [56572]
    Folds consisting of two or more domains belonging to different classes
  3. Fold: DNA/RNA polymerases [56671]
    divided into morphological domains including "palm", "thumb" and "fingers"; the catalytic "palm" domain is conserved to all members
  4. Superfamily: DNA/RNA polymerases [56672]
    "palm" domain has a ferredoxin-like fold, related to that of an adenylyl cyclase domain
    link to SUPERFAMILY database - Superfamily
  5. Family: Lesion bypass DNA polymerase (Y-family), catalytic domain [100888]
    contains a distinct 'fingers' domain possibly related to the C-terminal subdomain of hypothetical protein Ta1206 (1qw2)

Protein Domains:

  1. DinB homolog (DBH) [100889]
    1. Archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus, DNA polymerase IV [TaxId: 2287] [100890] (62) picpic
    2. Archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus [TaxId: 2287] [100891] (3) picpic
    3. Sulfolobus acidocaldarius Brock et al. 1972 (Sulfolobus acidocaldarius) [TaxId: 2285] [160954] (3) picpic
  2. DNA polymerase eta [100892]
    1. Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) [TaxId: 4932] [100893] (5) picpic
  3. DNA polymerase iota [111295]
    1. Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId: 9606] [111296] (8) picpic
      SQ Q9UNA4
  4. DNA polymerase kappa [111297]
    1. Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId: 9606] [111298] (1) picpic
      SQ Q9UBT6 71-517

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