Conserved Protein Domain Family
PWWP

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cl02554: PWWP Superfamily (this model, PSSM-Id:413370 is obsolete and has been replaced by 470613)
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The PWWP domain, named for a conserved Pro-Trp-Trp-Pro motif, is a small domain consisting of 100-150 amino acids. The PWWP domain is found in numerous proteins that are involved in cell division, growth and differentiation. Most PWWP-domain proteins seem to be nuclear, often DNA-binding, proteins that function as transcription factors regulating a variety of developmental processes. The function of the PWWP domain is still not known precisely; however, based on the fact that other regions of PWWP-domain proteins are responsible for nuclear localization and DNA-binding, is likely that the PWWP domain acts as a site for protein-protein binding interactions, influencing chromatin remodeling and thereby regulating transcriptional processes. Some PWWP-domain proteins have been linked to cancer or other diseases; some are known to function as growth factors.
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Accession: cl02554
PSSM Id: 413370
Name: PWWP
Created: 8-Feb-2008
Updated: 24-Nov-2020
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