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Description Mediator of RNA polymerase II transcription subunit 20
SequenceMPVTGLFFIPANPNSSTALGTVANQLRAAYNAVPTGRWALEHKLLRDTPSCLPPSAYAPLPQLQPRFMHFLSLSHFQSHGFVYISDRPSPDPWAPSQPHHSQAGIHAHPTQQQIPPQPSSSNRLVKEEDAPQVSRSSSSSSWTMMTLDPASFNSFLAITLRACEPLWCHRHTMLVTGGTIFEVGDFRIRIGDLRQTQPVQRVRGCIVEIEYRGPGQTVTPKDSDWYLPVSEPATSAALGVEDGFLGIAGGAGDGEEELLTEEDWVVGEKLIREFWGRFAVPGAKEAIRVPGLLTETNKARQRGTKRLTTMDAGVTNTGIAGADLARQYMELLRFNR
Length336
PositionHead
OrganismCoccidioides immitis (strain RS) (Valley fever fungus)
KingdomFungi
LineageEukaryota> Fungi> Dikarya> Ascomycota> Pezizomycotina> Eurotiomycetes> Eurotiomycetidae> Onygenales> Onygenales incertae sedis> Coccidioides.
Aromaticity0.08
Grand average of hydropathy-0.331
Instability index54.75
Isoelectric point6.56
Molecular weight36949.38
Publications
PubMed=19717792
PubMed=20516208

Function

Annotated function Component of the Mediator complex, a coactivator involved in the regulated transcription of nearly all RNA polymerase II-dependent genes. Mediator functions as a bridge to convey information from gene- specific regulatory proteins to the basal RNA polymerase II transcription machinery. Mediator is recruited to promoters by direct interactions with regulatory proteins and serves as a scaffold for the assembly of a functional preinitiation complex with RNA polymerase II and the general transcription factors.
GO - Cellular Component
mediator complex	GO:0016592	IEA:InterPro
GO - Biological Function
transcription coregulator activity	GO:0003712	IEA:InterPro
GO - Biological Process
regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II	GO:0006357	IEA:InterPro

Interaction

Binary Interactions

Repeat regions

Repeats

>MDP03920
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No. of Repeats|Total Score|Length  |Diagonal| BW-From|   BW-To|   Level
             2|      63.55|      17|      18|      84|     101|       1
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   84-  101 (30.49/18.29)	ISDRPSpDPWAPSQPHHS
  105-  121 (33.06/15.37)	IHAHPT.QQQIPPQPSSS
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No. of Repeats|Total Score|Length  |Diagonal| BW-From|   BW-To|   Level
             2|      49.41|      13|      37|     213|     225|       4
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  213-  225 (25.75/17.27)	GPGQTVTPKDSDW
  252-  264 (23.65/15.26)	GDGEEELLTEEDW
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Explaination for Stockholm format The "Stockholm" format is a system for marking up features in a multiple alignment. These mark-up annotations are preceded by a 'magic' label, of which there are four types. The Stockholm format is used by HMMER, Pfam, and Belvu. Mark-up lines include any characters except whitespace. Underscore ("_") is used instead of space.

#=GR (seqname) PP (Generic per-Sequence AND per-Column markup, exactly 1 char per column) where PP is Posterior Probability [0-9*], (0=0.00-0.05; 1=0.05-0.15; *=0.95-1.00)

#=GC PP_cons line is Stockholm-format consensus posterior probability annotation for the entire column. It’s calculated simply as the arithmetic mean of the per-residue posterior probabilities in that column. This should prove useful in phylogenetic inference applications, for example, where it’s common to mask away non confidently aligned columns of a multiple alignment. The PP_cons line provides an objective measure of the confidence assigned to each column.

#=GC RF line is Stockholm-format reference coordinate annotation, with an x marking each column that the profile considered to be consensus.

Alignment of MDP03920 with Med20 domain of Kingdom Fungi

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