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In molecular biology, this protein domain … In molecular biology, this protein domain has been termed SRA-YDG, which is the abbreviation for SET and Ring finger Associated, YDG motif. Additional characteristics of the domain include conservation of up to 13 evenly spaced glycine residues and a VRV(I/V)RG motif. The protein domain is mainly found in plants and animals and in bacteria.und in plants and animals and in bacteria.
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YDG_SRA
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The Set and Ring Associated domain of UHRF1 bound to methylated DNA
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IPR003105
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YDG Set and Ring Associated protein domain
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PF02182
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SRA
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YDG_SRA
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rdfs:comment |
In molecular biology, this protein domain … In molecular biology, this protein domain has been termed SRA-YDG, which is the abbreviation for SET and Ring finger Associated, YDG motif. Additional characteristics of the domain include conservation of up to 13 evenly spaced glycine residues and a VRV(I/V)RG motif. The protein domain is mainly found in plants and animals and in bacteria.und in plants and animals and in bacteria.
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YDG SRA protein domain
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