CHROMOChromatin organization modifier domain |
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| SMART accession number: | SM00298 |
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| Description: | |
| Interpro abstract (IPR000953): | The CHROMO (CHRromatin Organization MOdifier) domain (PUBMED:1982376), (PUBMED:1708124), (PUBMED:7667093), (PUBMED:7501439) is a conserved region of around 60 amino acids, originally identified in Drosophila modifiers of variegation. These are proteins that alter the structure of chromatin to the condensed morphology of heterochromatin, a cytologically visible condition where gene expression is repressed. In one of these proteins, Polycomb, the chromo domain has been shown to be important for chromatin targeting. Proteins that contain a chromo domain appear to fall into 3 classes. The first class includes proteins having an N-terminal chromo domain followed by a region termed the chromo shadow domain (PUBMED:7667093), eg. Drosophila and human heterochromatin protein Su(var)205 (HP1). The second class includes proteins with a single chromo domain, eg. Drosophila protein Polycomb (Pc); mammalian modifier 3; human Mi-2 autoantigenand and several yeast and Caenorhabditis elegans hypothetical proteins. In the third class paired tandem chromo domains are found, eg. in mammalian DNA-binding/helicase proteins CHD-1 to CHD-4 and yeast protein CHD1. |
| GO process: | chromatin assembly or disassembly (GO:0006333) |
| GO component: | chromatin (GO:0000785), nucleus (GO:0005634) |
| GO function: | chromatin binding (GO:0003682) |
| Family alignment: |
There are 2663 CHROMO domains in 2113 proteins in SMART's nrdb database.
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