The domain within your query sequence starts at position 54 and ends at position 715; the E-value for the MAD domain shown below is 1.6e-272.
RAEQIRSKSYLIQVEREKMQMELSHKRARVELERAASTNARNYEREVDRNQELLARIRQL QECEATAEEKMREQLERHRLCKQNLDAVSQQLREQEDSLASAREMISSLKGRVSELQLSA MDQKVQVKRLESEKQELKEQLELQQRKWQEANQKIQELQASQDERAEHEQKIKDLEQKLC LQEQDAAVVKSMKSELMRMPRMERELKRLHEENTHLREMKETNGLLTEELEGLQRKLSRQ EKMQEALVDLELEKEKLLAKLQSWENLDQTMGLNLRTPEDLSRFVVELQQRELTLKEKNN SITSSARGLEKVQQQLQDEVRQANAQLLEERKKRETHEALARRLQKRNALLTKERDGMRA ILGSYDSELTQTEYSTQLTQRLWEAEDMVQKVHAHSSEMEAQLSQALEELGVQKQRADTL EMELKMLKAQTSSAESSFSFCKEEVDALRLKVEELEGERSRLEQEKQVLEMQMEKLTLQG DYNQSRTKVLHMSLNPISMARQRQHEDHDRLQEECERLRGLVHALERGGPIPADLEAASS LPSSKEVAELRKQVESAELKNQRLKEVFQTKIQEFRKVCYTLTGYQIDVTTESQYRLTSR YAEHQTDCLIFKATGPSGSKMQLLETEFSRSVPELIELHLLQQDSIPAFLSALTIELFSR QT
MAD |
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PFAM accession number: | PF05557 |
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Interpro abstract (IPR008672): | This family consists of pindle assembly checkpoint protein Mad1. The mitotic spindle checkpoint monitors proper attachment of the bipolar spindle to the kinetochores of aligned sister chromatids and causes a cell cycle arrest in prometaphase when failures occur. Multiple components of the mitotic spindle checkpoint have been identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and higher eukaryotes. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the existence of a Mad1-dependent complex containing Mad2, Mad3, Bub3 and Cdc20 has been demonstrated [ (PUBMED:12574116) ]. |
GO process: | mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint (GO:0007094) |
This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry MAD