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Protein Domain : Inhibitor of growth protein 3

Primary Identifier  IPR038004 Type  Family
Short Name  ING3
description  Inhibitor of growth protein 3 (ING3) is a member of the ING family of tumour suppressors that regulate cell cycle progression, apoptosis and DNA repair []. ING3 is a component of the NuA4 histone acetyltransferase complex []and the SWR1-like complex that specifically mediates the removal of histone H2A.Z/H2AFZ from the nucleosome []. ING3 contains an N-terminal ING domain and a C-terminal plant homeodomain (PHD) finger.The NuA4 histone acetyltransferase complex (also known as the TRRAP/TIP60-containing histone acetyltransferase complex) acetylates nucleosomal histones H4 and H2A thereby activating selected genes for transcription and is a a key regulator of transcription, cellular response to DNA damage and cell cycle control []. In yeast, where the complex was first identified, NuA4 consists of at least ACT1, ARP4, YAF9, VID21, SWC4, EAF3, EAF5, EAF6, EAF7, EPL1, ESA1, TRA1 and YNG2 []. In humans, the complex is composed of the histone acetyltransferase KAT5 (also known as TIP60) plus the subunits EP400, TRRAP/PAF400, BRD8/SMAP, EPC1, MAP1/DNMAP1, RUVBL1/TIP49, RUVBL2, ING3, actin, ACTL6A/BAF53A, MORF4L1/MRG15, MORF4L2/MRGX, MRGBP, YEATS4/GAS41, VPS72/YL1 and MEAF6 [].

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