Puccinia triticina      (pS/pT)/BRCT


※ BRCT family introduction

    BRCA1 C-terminal (BRCT) domain was originally discovered as a domain conserved in multiple DNA damage-response proteins. Named after one of the founding members, BRCA1, BRCT domains are often found as tandem repeats within a single protein. BRCA1, 53BP1, DNA LIgase IV, and MDC1, for example, contain 2 BRCT domains, while MCPH1 contains 3, Pax-2 interacting protein (PTIP) contains 6, and TopBP1 contains 8. There are approximately thirty BRCT domain-containing proteins in mammalian cells, and essentially all of these appear to have roles in DNA damage signaling and DNA repair. It must be noted, however, that not all BRCT domains function as phosphopeptide binding modules (1).

Reference
1. Mohammad, D.H. (2009) 14-3-3 proteins, FHA domains and BRCT domains in the DNA damage response . DNA Repair, 8, 1009-17. PMID: 19481982


There are 7 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (7

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Put-0171
PTTG_08670
A0A180GEU5
NOP7; PTTG_08670
2
iEKPD-Put-0172
PTTG_00315
A0A180H1L3
PTTG_00315
3
iEKPD-Put-0167
PTTG_05093
A0A0C4EWA3
PTTG_05093
4
iEKPD-Put-0170
PTTG_00087
A0A180GXI9
PTTG_26209
5
iEKPD-Put-0168
PTTG_09532
A0A180GCM4
PTTG_28325
6
iEKPD-Put-0169
PTTG_08434
A0A180G9B9
PTTG_28808
7
iEKPD-Put-0166
PTTG_01033
A0A180G6K5
PTTG_29098