Primary Identifier | IPR003325 | Type | Domain |
Short Name | TerD |
description | The TerD domain is found in TerD family proteins that include the paralogous TerD, TerA, TerE, TerF and TerZ proteins [, ]. It is found in a stress response operon with TerB and TerC. TerD has a maximum of two calcium binding sites [, ]depending on the conservation of aspartates []. It has various fusions to nuclease domains, RNA binding domains, ubiquitin related domains, and metal binding domains. The ter gene products lie at the centre of membrane-linked metal recognition complexes with regulatory ramifications encompassing phosphorylation-dependent signal transduction, RNA-dependent regulation, biosynthesis of nucleoside-like metabolites and DNA processing linked to novel pathways [].TerD domain is also found in cAMP binding protein, chemical-damaging agent resistance proteins and general stress proteins. The cellular Slime mould, Dictyostelium discoideum, contains a cAMP-binding protein, CABP1, which is composed of two subunits. The C-terminal half of these subunits contain this domain []. |