InterPro domain: IPR044754
General Information
- Identifier IPR044754
- Description Isw1/2, N-terminal
- Number of genes 187
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- Associated GO terms GO:0005524
Abstract
Nucleosome remodelling is an energy-dependent process that alters histone-DNA interactions within nucleosomes, thereby rendering nucleosomal DNA accessible to regulatory factors. The ATPases involved belong to the SWI2/SNF2 subfamily of DEAD/H-helicases, which contain a conserved ATPase domain characterised by seven motifs. Proteins within this family differ with regard to domain organisation, their associated proteins and the remodelling complex in which they reside.
The ATPase ISWI is a member of this family. ISWI can be divided into two regions: an N-terminal region that contains the SWI2/SNF2 ATPase domain, and a C-terminal region that is responsible for substrate recognition. The C-terminal region contains 12 alpha-helices and can be divided into three domains and a spacer region: a HAND domain (named because its 4-helical structure resembles an open hand), a SANT domain (c-Myb DNA-binding like), a spacer helix, and a SLIDE domain (SANT-like but with several insertions).
This entry represents the N-terminal domain of Isw1/2.