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Protein Domain : CBS domain superfamily

Primary Identifier  IPR046342 Type  Homologous_superfamily
Short Name  CBS_dom_sf
description  CBS domains are evolutionarily conserved structural domains found in a variety of non functionally-related proteins from all kingdoms of life. These domains pair together to form a intramolecular dimeric structure (CBS pair), termed Bateman domain [, , , ]. CBS domains have been shown to bind mainly ligands with an adenosyl group such as AMP, ATP and S-AdoMet, but may also bind metal ions, or nucleic acids [, ]. Hence, they play an essential role in the regulation of the activities of numerous proteins, and mutations in them are associated with several hereditary diseases [, , ]. CBS domains are found attached to a wide range of other protein domains suggesting that CBS domains may play a regulatory role making proteins sensitive to adenosyl-carrying ligands. The region containing the CBS domains in cystathionine-beta synthase is involved in regulation by S-AdoMet []. CBS domain pairs from AMPK bind AMP or ATP []. The CBS domains from IMPDH, which bind ATP, have shown to have a role in the regulation of adenylate nucleotide synthesis [, ].

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