ACT domain
Self-stabilizing region of a metabolic protein
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ACT domain
Summary
ACT domain is a protein domain[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (protein_domain category, ranking #22 of 65).[2]
Key Facts
- ACT domain's instance of is recorded as protein domain[3].
- ACT domain's subclass of is recorded as protein domain[4].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Aspartate kinase domain[5].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Iron-sulphur-dependent L-serine dehydratase beta subunit[6].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Acetolactate synthase, small subunit[7].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Formyltetrahydrofolate deformylase[8].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as RelA/SpoT family[9].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Aspartate kinase, monofunctional class[10].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase, tetrameric form[11].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Tryptophan 5-monooxygenase[12].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as D-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase[13].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Bifunctional P-protein, chorismate mutase/prephenate dehydratase[14].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as UPF0735 ACT domain-containing protein[15].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Bifunctional uridylyltransferase/uridylyl-removing enzyme[16].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Bifunctional aspartokinase/homoserine dehydrogenase I[17].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Uncharacterised conserved protein UCP004897, ACT- type[18].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Uncharacterised conserved protein UCP006363, ACT-type[19].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Homoserine dehydrogenase, monofunctional subgroup[20].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Uncharacterised conserved protein UCP014439, ACT[21].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Uncharacterised protein UCP021288 with ACT domain[22].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Glycine cleavage system transcriptional repressor[23].
- ACT domain's part of is recorded as Tyrosine 3-monooxygenase-like[24].
- ACT domain's has part is recorded as Prephenate dehydratase, conserved site[25].
- ACT domain's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gx0rh5[26].
- ACT domain's InterPro ID is recorded as IPR002912[27].
Why It Matters
ACT domain draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (protein_domain category, ranking #22 of 65).[2]