Member database | CDD |
CDD type | domain |
Short name | PHD_BAZ2B |
Set | PHD_SF |
Description
BAZ2B, also termed WALp4, is a bromodomain-containing protein whose biological role is still elusive. It shows high sequence similarly with BAZ2A, which is the large subunit of the SNF2h-containing chromatin-remodeling complex NoRC that induces nucleosome sliding in an ATP-and histone H4 tail-dependent fashion. BAZ2B contains a TAM (TIP5/ARBP/MBD) domain, an Apolipophorin-III like domain, a DDT domain, four AT-hooks, BAZ 1 and BAZ 2 motifs, a WAKZ (WSTF/Acf1/KIAA0314/ZK783.4) motif, a plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, and a bromodomain.
[1, 2]References
1.A novel family of bromodomain genes. Jones MH, Hamana N, Nezu J, Shimane M. Genomics 63, 40-5, (2000). View articlePMID: 10662543