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The conserved Eco1 domain is related to the GCN5-Acetyltransferase Superfamily |
supplementary material for the manuscript:
Ivanov, D., Schleiffer, A., Eisenhaber, F., Mechtler, K., Haering, C., Nasmyth, K. (2001): Eco1 is a novel acetyltransferase which can acetylate proteins involved in cohesion. Curr Biol. 2002 Feb 19;12(4):323-328
Cover figure for this article in Current Biology
The conserved yeast protein Eco1p is required for establishment of sister chromatid cohesion during S-phase but not for its further maintenance during G2 or M phases or for loading the cohesin complex onto DNA. (more)
Zinc finger - like motif
In all Eco1 proteins despite for the protozoa Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania major, a Zinc finger-like motif is found adjacent to the N-terminus of the Eco1 domain with the following consensus:
C X2 C X3 Y X10 H X2 (F/Y/H) H
The Eco1 Acetyltransferase domain