Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
AUNK_F_TYPEe6cayA1 A: a+b two layersX: TBP-likeH: Bet v1-like (From Topology)T: Bet v1-likeF: UNK_F_TYPEECOD (1.6)
BUNK_F_TYPEe6cayB1 A: a+b two layersX: TBP-likeH: Bet v1-like (From Topology)T: Bet v1-likeF: UNK_F_TYPEECOD (1.6)
CUNK_F_TYPEe6cayC1 A: a+b two layersX: TBP-likeH: Bet v1-like (From Topology)T: Bet v1-likeF: UNK_F_TYPEECOD (1.6)
DUNK_F_TYPEe6cayD1 A: a+b two layersX: TBP-likeH: Bet v1-like (From Topology)T: Bet v1-likeF: UNK_F_TYPEECOD (1.6)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B, C, D
PF16016VAD1 Analog of StAR-related lipid transfer domain (VASt)VAD1 Analog of StAR-related lipid transfer domainThe VASt (VAD1 Analog of StAR-related lipid transfer) domain is conserved across eukaryotes and is structurally related to Bet v1-like domains, including START lipid-binding domains. The 190-amino acid VASt domain is predominantly associated with lip ...The VASt (VAD1 Analog of StAR-related lipid transfer) domain is conserved across eukaryotes and is structurally related to Bet v1-like domains, including START lipid-binding domains. The 190-amino acid VASt domain is predominantly associated with lipid binding domains such as GRAM Pfam:PF02893, C2 and PH domains. The VASt domain is likely to have a function in binding large hydrophobic ligands and may be specific for sterol [1, 2]. The predicted structure of the VASt domain is a two-layer sandwich alpha beta fold, also called 'helix grip fold', containing three alpha helices (alpha1 to 3), six beta-sheets (beta1 to 6) and two loops (omega1 and 2) numbered from N to C terminus [1]. Some proteins known to contain a VASt domain are : Plant vascular associated death1 (VAD1), a regulator of programmed cell death (PCD) harboring a GRAM putative lipid-binding domain. Yeast SNF1 Interacting Protein 3 (SIP3), may be involved in sterol transfer between intracellular membranes. Yeast Suicide Protein 1 (YSP1), a mitochondrial protein specifically required for the mitochondrial thread-grain transition, de-energization, and the cell death. May be involved in sterol transfer between intracellular membranes. Yeast Suicide Protein 2 (YSP2), a mitochondrial membrane protein involved in mitochondrial fragmentation and may be involved in sterol transfer between intracellular membranes.It is also found in human GramD1a-c.
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, B, C, D
Sterol-binding protein

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