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POZ domain superfamily

SCOP classification
Root:   SCOP hierarchy in SUPERFAMILY [ 0] (11)
Class:   Alpha and beta proteins (a+b) [ 53931] (376)
Fold:   POZ domain [ 54694]
Superfamily:   POZ domain [ 54695] (2)
Families:   BTB/POZ domain [ 54696] (5)
  Tetramerization domain of potassium channels [ 54701] (6)


Superfamily statistics
Genomes (509) Uniprot 2018_03 genome PDB chains (SCOP 1.75)
Domains 39,057 105,779 24
Proteins 36,844 100,007 24


Functional annotation
General category General
Detailed category Protein interaction

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Function annotation of SCOP domain superfamilies

Human Phenotype (HP)

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HP termFDR (all)SDHP levelAnnotation (direct or inherited)
Phenotypic Abnormality (PA)Abnormality of the musculature0.3328Least InformativeInherited
Phenotypic Abnormality (PA)Abnormal skeletal muscle morphology0.1334Moderately InformativeInherited
Phenotypic Abnormality (PA)Abnormality of prenatal development or birth0.1262InformativeInherited
Phenotypic Abnormality (PA)Abnormal muscle fiber morphology0.1889InformativeInherited
Phenotypic Abnormality (PA)Breech presentation0.0006717Highly InformativeDirect
Phenotypic Abnormality (PA)Muscle fiber inclusion bodies0.01028Highly InformativeInherited

Document: HP annotation of SCOP domains

Mouse Phenotype (MP)

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MP termFDR (all)SDMP levelAnnotation (direct or inherited)
Mammalian Phenotype (MP)abnormal muscle physiology0.1378Moderately InformativeInherited
Mammalian Phenotype (MP)muscle twitch0.0004253Highly InformativeDirect

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Worm Phenotype (WP)

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WP termFDR (all)SDWP levelAnnotation (direct or inherited)
Worm Phenotype (WP)larval growth variant0.004711Least InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)larval development variant0.02828Least InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)cell development variant0.06907Least InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)cell physiology variant0.6894Least InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)cell morphology variant0.846Least InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)organism metabolism processing variant1Least InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)cell cycle variant0.0001887Moderately InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)germ cell development variant0.0004786Moderately InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)cell division variant0.006737Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)cell organization biogenesis variant0.02746Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)early embryonic lethal0.02975Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)apoptosis variant0.1031Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)organism segment morphology variant0.3094Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)body region morphology variant0.3158Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)germ cell differentiation variant0.9576Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)protein interaction variant0.9991Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)cell homeostasis metabolism variant1Moderately InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)early larval arrest0.00000163InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)pachytene progression during oogenesis variant0.000004623InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)accumulated germline cell corpses0.00001156InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)embryonic cell organization biogenesis variant0.00001744InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)neuron migration variant0.000156InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)cytoskeleton organization biogenesis variant0.0001688InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)meiotic chromosome organization variant0.01262InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)chromosome segregation variant0.05914InformativeInherited
Worm Phenotype (WP)body axis morphology variant0Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)spindle position variant0.0000000000003807Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)cytoplasmic streaming defective0.0000000000004213Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)L1 larval development variant0.00000000001456Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)cell proliferation increased0.00000000005979Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)cytoplasmic appearance defective early emb0.0000000006081Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)mitotic spindle defective early emb0.000000051Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)apoptosis increased0.0000001222Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)embryonic arrest0.000001303Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)resistant to protein aggregation induced paralysis0.00002884Highly InformativeDirect
Worm Phenotype (WP)X chromosome nondisjunction0.0008411Highly InformativeDirect

Document: WP annotation of SCOP domains

Yeast Phenotype (YP)

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YP termFDR (all)SDYP levelAnnotation (direct or inherited)
Yeast Phenotype (YP)resistance to chemicals0Least InformativeDirect

Document: YP annotation of SCOP domains

Fly Phenotype (FP)

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FP termFDR (all)SDFP levelAnnotation (direct or inherited)
Fly Phenotype (FP)visible0.3303InformativeInherited
Fly Phenotype (FP)sleep defective0.0008226Highly InformativeDirect

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Fly Anatomy (FA)

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FA termFDR (all)SDFA levelAnnotation (direct or inherited)
Fly Anatomy (FA)multi-tissue structure0.4157Least InformativeInherited
Fly Anatomy (FA)female-specific anatomical entity0.1648Moderately InformativeInherited
Fly Anatomy (FA)gonad0.2235Moderately InformativeInherited
Fly Anatomy (FA)germarium0.1077InformativeInherited

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Zebrafish Anatomy (ZA)

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Xenopus Anatomy (XA)

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XA termFDR (all)SDXA levelAnnotation (direct or inherited)
Xenopus ANatomical entity (XAN)nervous system0.8181Least InformativeInherited
Xenopus ANatomical entity (XAN)head1Least InformativeInherited
Xenopus ANatomical entity (XAN)cavitated compound organ1Least InformativeInherited
Xenopus ANatomical entity (XAN)sensory system1Moderately InformativeInherited
Xenopus ANatomical entity (XAN)eye1InformativeInherited
Xenopus ANatomical entity (XAN)neuron0.03576Highly InformativeInherited
Xenopus ANatomical entity (XAN)cell part0.147Highly InformativeInherited
Xenopus DEvelopment stage (XDE)embryonic stage0.0002364Moderately InformativeDirect
Xenopus DEvelopment stage (XDE)NF stage 100.000518Highly InformativeDirect

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Arabidopsis Plant Ontology (AP)

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AP termFDR (all)SDAP levelAnnotation (direct or inherited)
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)shoot axis0.57Least InformativeInherited
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)leaf0.6723Least InformativeInherited
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)cardinal part of multi-tissue plant structure0.8973Least InformativeInherited
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)whole plant1Least InformativeInherited
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)seed1Least InformativeInherited
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)fruit0.0000000001496InformativeDirect
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)rosette leaf0.00000001428InformativeDirect
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)portion of ground tissue0.2076InformativeInherited
Plant ANatomical entity (PAN)cortex0.007866Highly InformativeInherited

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InterPro annotation
Cross references IPR011333 SSF54695 Protein matches
Abstract

The BTB (for BR-C, ttk and bab) [PubMed7938017] or POZ (for Pox virus and Zinc finger) [PubMed7958847, PubMed17384421] domain is a versatile protein-protein interaction motif involved in many cellular functions, including transcriptional regulation, cytoskeleton dynamics, ion channel assembly and gating, and targeting proteins for ubiquitination [PubMed16207353]. The BTB domain can occur alongside other domains: BTB-zinc finger (BTB-ZF), BTB-BACK-Kelch (BBK), voltage-gated potassium channel T1 (T1-Kv) [PubMed9917379], MATH-BTB, BTB-NPH3 and BTB-BACK-PHR (BBP). Other proteins, such as Skp1 and ElonginC, consist almost exclusively of the core BTB fold. In all of these protein families, the BTB core fold is structurally conserved, consisting of a 2-layer alpha/beta topology where a cluster of alpha helices is flanked by short beta-sheets [PubMed9770450]. POZ domains from several zinc finger proteins have been shown to mediate transcriptional repression and to interact with components of histone deacetylase co-repressor complexes including N-CoR and SMRT [PubMed9019154, PubMed9824158, PubMed9765306]. The POZ or BTB domain is also known as BR-C/Ttk or ZiN.

This entry differs from IPR000210 in including POZ-containing Skp1 proteins.


InterPro database


PDBeMotif information about ligands, sequence and structure motifs
Cross references PDB entries
Ligand binding statistics
Nucleic-acid binding statistics
Occurrence of secondary structure elements
Occurrence of small 3D structural motifs

PDBeMotif resource

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Internal database links

Browse genome assignments for this superfamily. The SUPERFAMILY hidden Markov model library has been used to carry out SCOP domain assignments to all genomes at the superfamily level.


Alignments of sequences to 36 models in this superfamily are available by clicking on the 'Alignments' icon above. PDB sequences less than 40% identical are shown by default, but any other sequence(s) may be aligned. Select PDB sequences, genome sequences, or paste in or upload your own sequences.


Browse and view proteins in genomes which have different domain combinations including a POZ domain domain.


Examine the distribution of domain superfamilies, or families, across the major taxonomic kingdoms or genomes within a kingdom. This gives an immediate impression of how superfamilies, or families, are restricted to certain kingdoms of life.


Explore domain occurrence network where nodes represent genomes and edges are domain architectures (shared between genomes) containing the superfamily of interest.

There are 36 hidden Markov models representing the POZ domain superfamily. Information on how the models are built, and plots showing hydrophobicity, match emmission probabilities and insertion/deletion probabilities can be inspected.


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