The domain within your query sequence starts at position 738 and ends at position 1247; the E-value for the SMC_N domain shown below is 1.1e-35.
SSVIDEISVEEVNKMESQLERHSKQAMQIQEQKVQHEEAVVKLRHSERDMRNTLEKFAAS IQGLSEQEEYLCVQIKELEANVLTTAPDRKQQKLLEENVSVFKKEYDAVAEKAGKVEAEI KRLHNTIIDINNRKLKAQQNKLDTINKQLDECASAITKAQVAIKTADRNLKKAQDSVCRT EKEIKDTEKEINDLKTELKNIEDKAEEVINNTKTAETSLPEIQKEHRNLLQELKVIQENE HALQKDALSIKLKLEQIDGHISEHNSKIKYWQKEISKIKLHPVEDNPVETVAVLSQEELE AIKNPESITNEIALLEAQCREMKPNLGAIAEYKKKEDLYLQRVAELDKITSERDNFRQAY EDLRKQRLNEFMAGFYVITNKLKENYQMLTLGGDAELELVDSLDPFSEGIMFSVRPPKKS WKKIFNLSGGEKTLSSLALVFALHHYKPTPLYFMDEIDAALDFKNVSIVAFYIYEQTKNA QFIIISLRNNMFEISDRLIGIYKTYNSTKS
SMC_N |
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PFAM accession number: | PF02463 |
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Interpro abstract (IPR003395): | This domain is found at the N terminus of structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, which function together with other proteins in a range of chromosomal transactions, including chromosome condensation, sister-chromatid cohesion, recombination, DNA repair and epigenetic silencing of gene expression [ (PUBMED:11983169) ]. The eukaryotic SMC proteins form two kind of heterodimers: the SMC1/SMC3 and the SMC2/SMC4 types. These heterodimers constitute an essential part of higher order complexes, which are involved in chromatin and DNA dynamics [ (PUBMED:10429180) ]. This domain is also found in RecF and RecN proteins, which are involved in DNA metabolism and recombination. |
This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry SMC_N