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Q9BXT4 Proteins Tudor domain Repeats
Uniprot ID:Q9BXT4
Protein name: Tudor domain-containing protein 1
Gene : TDRD1
Protein Family:TDRD1 family
Squence Length : 1180
Sequnce
>Q9BXT4 1181 MSVKSPFNVMSRNNLEAPPCKMTEPFNFEKNENKLPPHESLRSPGTLPNHPNFRLKSSENGNKKNNFLLCEQTKQYLASQEDNSVSSNPNGINGEVVGSKGDRKKLPAGNSVSPPSAESNSPPKEVNIKPGNNVRPAKSKKLNKLVENSLSISNPGLFTSLGPPLRSTTCHRCGLFGSLRCSQCKQTYYCSTACQRRDWSAHSIVCRPVQPNFHKLENKSSIETKDVEVNNKSDCPLGVTKEIAIWAERIMFSDLRSLQLKKTMEIKGTVTEFKHPGDFYVQLYSSEVLEYMNQLSASLKETYANVHEKDYIPVKGEVCIAKYTVDQTWNRAIIQNVDVQQKKAHVLYIDYGNEEIIPLNRIYHLNRNIDLFPPCAIKCFVANVIPAEGNWSSDCIKATKPLLMEQYCSIKIVDILEEEVVTFAVEVELPNSGKLLDHVLIEMGYGLKPSGQDSKKENADQSDPEDVGKMTTENNIVVDKSDLIPKVLTLNVGDEFCGVVAHIQTPEDFFCQQLQSGRKLAELQASLSKYCDQLPPRSDFYPAIGDICCAQFSEDDQWYRASVLAYASEESVLVGYVDYGNFEILSLMRLCPIIPKLLELPMQAIKCVLAGVKPSLGIWTPEAICLMKKLVQNKIITVKVVDKLENSSLVELIDKSETPHVSVSKVLLDAGFAVGEQSMVTDKPSDVKETSVPLGVEGKVNPLEWTWVELGVDQTVDVVVCVIYSPGEFYCHVLKEDALKKLNDLNKSLAEHCQQKLPNGFKAEIGQPCCAFFAGDGSWYRALVKEILPNGHVKVHFVDYGNIEEVTADELRMISSTFLNLPFQGIRCQLADIQSRNKHWSEEAITRFQMCVAGIKLQARVVEVTENGIGVELTDLSTCYPRIISDVLIDEHLVLKSASPHKDLPNDRLVNKHELQVHVQGLQATSSAEQWKTIELPVDKTIQANVLEIISPNLFYALPKGMPENQEKLCMLTAELLEYCNAPKSRPPYRPRIGDACCAKYTSDDFWYRAVVLGTSDTDVEVLYADYGNIETLPLCRVQPITSSHLALPFQIIRCSLEGLMELNGSSSQLIIMLLKNFMLNQNVMLSVKGITKNVHTVSVEKCSENGTVDVADKLVTFGLAKNITPQRQSALNTEKMYRMNCCCTELQKQVEKHEHILLFLLNNSTNQNKFIEMKKLLKS
Domains
DOMAIN 312 372 Tudor 1 DOMAIN 541 600 Tudor 2 DOMAIN 762 821 Tudor 3 DOMAIN 990 1048 Tudor 4
Tudor sequence regions
312 - 372 VKGEVCIAKYTVDQTWNRAIIQNVDVQQKKAHVLYIDYGNEEIIPLNRIYHLNRNIDLFPP 541 - 600 AIGDICCAQFSEDDQWYRASVLAYASEESVLVGYVDYGNFEILSLMRLCPIIPKLLELPM 762 - 821 EIGQPCCAFFAGDGSWYRALVKEILPNGHVKVHFVDYGNIEEVTADELRMISSTFLNLPF 990 - 1048 RIGDACCAKYTSDDFWYRAVVLGTSDTDVEVLYADYGNIETLPLCRVQPITSSHLALPF
Function
"Plays a central role during spermatogenesis by participating in the repression transposable elements and preventing their mobilization, which is essential for the germline integrity. Acts via the piRNA metabolic process, which mediates the repression of transposable elements during meiosis by forming complexes composed of piRNAs and Piwi proteins and governs the methylation and subsequent repression of transposons. Required for the localization of Piwi proteins to the meiotic nuage. Involved in the piRNA metabolic process by ensuring the entry of correct transcripts into the normal piRNA pool and limiting the entry of cellular transcripts into the piRNA pathway. May act by allowing the recruitment of piRNA biogenesis or loading factors that ensure the correct entry of transcripts and piRNAs into Piwi proteins (By similarity)"