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BEN: a novel domain in chromatin factors and DNA viral proteins.


ABSTRACT: We report a previously uncharacterized alpha-helical module, the BEN domain, in diverse animal proteins such as BANP/SMAR1, NAC1 and the Drosophila mod(mdg4) isoform C, in the chordopoxvirus virosomal protein E5R and in several proteins of polydnaviruses. Contextual analysis suggests that the BEN domain mediates protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions during chromatin organization and transcription. The presence of BEN domains in a poxviral early virosomal protein and in polydnaviral proteins also suggests a possible role for them in organization of viral DNA during replication or transcription.

SUBMITTER: Abhiman S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2477736 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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BEN: a novel domain in chromatin factors and DNA viral proteins.

Abhiman Saraswathi S   Iyer Lakshminarayan M LM   Aravind L L  

Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) 20080118 4


We report a previously uncharacterized alpha-helical module, the BEN domain, in diverse animal proteins such as BANP/SMAR1, NAC1 and the Drosophila mod(mdg4) isoform C, in the chordopoxvirus virosomal protein E5R and in several proteins of polydnaviruses. Contextual analysis suggests that the BEN domain mediates protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions during chromatin organization and transcription. The presence of BEN domains in a poxviral early virosomal protein and in polydnaviral protei  ...[more]

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