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Qualifier English: Tudor Domain
Qualifier Spanish: Dominio Tudor
Descriptor dominio tudor
Entry term(s) dominios tudor
motivo tudor
Scope note: Secuencia proteica conservada, de aproximadamente 50 aminoácidos, que adopta una gran acodadura característica, un pliegue cilíndrico de láminas antiparalelas de cinco hebras. El dominio Tudor reconoce la ARGININA dimetilada a través de su superficie con carga negativa y está presente en muchas proteínas co-localizadas con el ARN, RIBONUCLEOPROTEÍNAS o complejos de ADN DE CADENA SIMPLE, o CINETOCOROS.
Qualifier Portuguese: Domínio Tudor
Qualifier French: Domaine Tudor
Entry term(s): Motif, Tudor
Motifs, Tudor
Tudor Domains
Tudor Motif
Tudor Motifs
Tree number(s): G02.111.570.820.709.275.750.500.844
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000071856
Scope note: A conserved, approximately 50 amino acid, protein sequence that adopts a characteristic strongly bent, five stranded anti-parallel beta-sheet barrel-like fold. The Tudor domain recognizes dimethylated ARGININE through its negatively-charged surface and occurs in many proteins that co-localize with RNA; RIBONUCLEOPROTEINS or SINGLE-STRANDED DNA complexes in the CELL NUCLEUS; MITOCHONDRIA; or KINETOCHORES.
Allowable Qualifiers: DE drug effects
GE genetics
IM immunology
PH physiology
RE radiation effects
Previous Indexing: Amino Acid Sequence (1997-2016)
Protein Structure, Tertiary (1999-2016)
RNA-Binding Proteins (1997-2016)
Public MeSH Note: 2017
History Note: 2017
DeCS ID: 56750
Unique ID: D000071856
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Date Established: 2017/01/01
Date of Entry: 2016/07/08
Revision Date: 2016/07/05
Tudor Domain - Preferred
Concept UI M000615633
Scope note A conserved, approximately 50 amino acid, protein sequence that adopts a characteristic strongly bent, five stranded anti-parallel beta-sheet barrel-like fold. The Tudor domain recognizes dimethylated ARGININE through its negatively-charged surface and occurs in many proteins that co-localize with RNA; RIBONUCLEOPROTEINS or SINGLE-STRANDED DNA complexes in the CELL NUCLEUS; MITOCHONDRIA; or KINETOCHORES.
Preferred term Tudor Domain
Entry term(s) Motif, Tudor
Motifs, Tudor
Tudor Domains
Tudor Motif
Tudor Motifs



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