This domain is found in eukaryotic bromodomain containing transcription factors and PHD domain containing proteins ( IPR001965 ). This domain has a histone-like fold and is predicted to bind DNA [ (PUBMED:11779830) ].
Family alignment:
There are 2233 BTP domains in 2233 proteins in SMART's nrdb database.
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Evolution (species in which this domain is found)
Taxonomic distribution of proteins containing BTP domain.
This tree includes only several representative species. The complete taxonomic breakdown of all proteins with BTP domain is also avaliable.
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Cellular role (predicted cellular role)
Binding / catalysis: DNA-binding
Literature (relevant references for this domain)
Primary literature is listed below; Automatically-derived, secondary literature is also avaliable.
Systematic identification of novel protein domain families associated with nuclear functions.
Genome Res. 2002; 12: 47-56
Display abstract
A systematic computational analysis of protein sequences containing known nuclear domains led to the identification of 28 novel domain families. This represents a 26% increase in the starting set of 107 known nuclear domain families used for the analysis. Most of the novel domains are present in all major eukaryotic lineages, but 3 are species specific. For about 500 of the 1200 proteins that contain these new domains, nuclear localization could be inferred, and for 700, additional features could be predicted. For example, we identified a new domain, likely to have a role downstream of the unfolded protein response; a nematode-specific signalling domain; and a widespread domain, likely to be a noncatalytic homolog of ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes.
Metabolism (metabolic pathways involving proteins which contain this domain)
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This information is based on mapping of SMART genomic protein database to KEGG orthologous groups. Percentage points are related to the number of proteins with BTP domain which could be assigned to a KEGG orthologous group, and not all proteins containing BTP domain. Please note that proteins can be included in multiple pathways, ie. the numbers above will not always add up to 100%.