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Description Mediator of RNA polymerase II transcription subunit 31
SequenceMDELPTRWEIELEYLQYLAQMGKLQEQTFLNYLDYLEYWRDPKYAQFLIYPNCLHILTLLKSPQFREQISRQDLTELLFNDMVNRWKEPIDEKPQEDDKQEQSEQDQAQGQEDGVKKPGQTEPATETV
Length128
PositionMiddle
OrganismKuraishia capsulata CBS 1993
KingdomFungi
LineageEukaryota> Fungi> Dikarya> Ascomycota> Saccharomycotina> Saccharomycetes> Saccharomycetales> Saccharomycetales incertae sedis> Kuraishia.
Aromaticity0.11
Grand average of hydropathy-1.007
Instability index77.09
Isoelectric point4.38
Molecular weight15403.01
Publications

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.
ECO:0000256	RuleBase:RU364129
GO - Cellular Component
core mediator complex	GO:0070847	IEA:EnsemblFungi
mediator complex	GO:0016592	IEA:EnsemblFungi
GO - Biological Function
transcription coregulator activity	GO:0003712	IEA:InterPro
GO - Biological Process
DNA repair	GO:0006281	IEA:EnsemblFungi
meiotic gene conversion	GO:0006311	IEA:EnsemblFungi
meiotic sister chromatid segregation	GO:0045144	IEA:EnsemblFungi
regulation of transcription, DNA-templated	GO:0006355	IEA:InterPro
transcription by RNA polymerase II	GO:0006366	IEA:EnsemblFungi

Interaction

Binary Interactions

Repeat regions

Repeats

>MDP33756
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No. of Repeats|Total Score|Length  |Diagonal| BW-From|   BW-To|   Level
             2|      52.97|      15|      15|      29|      43|       2
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   29-   43 (30.47/19.74)	FL...NYLDYLEYWRDPK
   47-   64 (22.50/13.11)	FLiypNCLHILTLLKSPQ
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No. of Repeats|Total Score|Length  |Diagonal| BW-From|   BW-To|   Level
             2|      47.62|      14|      14|      95|     108|       3
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   95-  108 (23.31/14.41)	QEDDKQEQSEQDQA
  111-  124 (24.31/15.31)	QEDGVKKPGQTEPA
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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 MDP33756 with Med31 domain of Kingdom Fungi

Intrinsically Disordered Regions

IDR SequenceStartStop
1) EPIDEKPQEDDKQEQSEQDQAQGQEDGVKKPGQTEPATETV
88
128

Molecular Recognition Features

MoRF SequenceStartStop
1) ISRQDLTELLFNDMVNRWKEPIDEKPQEDDKQEQSEQDQAQGQEDGVK
69
116