IID00145
Uniprot P17096
Protein High mobility group protein HMG-I/HMG-Y
Gene HMGA1
Organism Homo sapiens
Sequence
LLPS
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Structure
atLeast majority ProS Experiment
:order disorder conflict PDB cluster ProS Pfam Domain SEG
107
order/disorder by at least rule
disorder by at least rule
order/disorder by majority rule
Region 2ezd A 51-71 order
Region 2eze A 51-75 order
Region 2eze A 51-52 high_rmsd
Region 2eze A 71-75 high_rmsd
Region 2ezf A 80-89 order
Region 2ezg A 80-89 order
Seq ProS verified 51-75
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Region 2ezd A 51-71 order
Region 2eze A 51-75 order
Seq ProS verified 80-89
:
Region 2ezg A 80-89 order
Region 2ezf A 80-89 order
9-9 Phosphoserine; alternate
78-78 Phosphothreonine; by HIPK2 and CDC2
103-103 Phosphoserine; by CK
102-102 Phosphoserine; by CK
36-36 Phosphoserine; by HIPK2 and CDC2
53-53 Phosphothreonine; by HIPK2 and CDC2
15-15 N6-acetyllysine; alternate
Prediction
Disorder 1-9,12-23,35-50,67-81,88-107
Order 10-11,24-34,51-66,82-87
SEG 2-9
,23-34
,54-68
,71-106
Function
Function in SwissProt
HMG-I/Y bind preferentially to the minor groove of A+T rich regions in double-stranded DNA. It is suggested that these proteins could function in nucleosome phasing and in the 3'-end processing of mRNA transcripts. They are also involved in the transcription regulation of genes containing, or in close proximity to A+T-rich regions.