Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF05190 MutS family domain IV domain

This domain is found in proteins of the MutS family (DNA mismatch repair proteins) and is found associated with Pfam:PF01624, Pfam:PF05188, Pfam:PF05192 and Pfam:PF00488. The mutS family of proteins is named after the Salmonella typhimurium MutS protein involved in mismatch repair; other members of the family included the eukaryotic MSH 1,2,3, 4,5 and 6 proteins. These have various roles in DNA repair and recombination. Human MSH has been implicated in non-polyposis colorectal carcinoma (HNPCC) and is a mismatch binding protein [2]. The aligned region corresponds in part with globular domain IV, which is involved in DNA binding, in Thermus aquaticus MutS as characterised in [4].

Pfam Range: 491-587 DPAM-Pfam Range: 302-629
Uniprot ID: P25847
Pfam Range: 434-525 DPAM-Pfam Range: 278-569
Uniprot ID: Q9PCR2
Pfam Range: 491-585 DPAM-Pfam Range: 329-631
Uniprot ID: Q389N7

References

1: Domain organization and functional analysis of Thermus thermophilus MutS protein [published erratum appears in Nucleic Acids Res 1998 Oct 15;26(20):following 4789] Tachiki H, Kato R, Masui R, Hasegawa K, Itakura H, Fukuyama K, Kuramitsu S; Nucleic Acids Res 1998;26:4153-4159. PMID:9722634

2: Colon cancer and DNA repair: have mismatches met their match? Jiricny J; Trends Genet 1994;10:164-168. PMID:8036718

3: The yeast gene MSH3 defines a new class of eukaryotic MutS homologues. New L, Liu K, Crouse GF; Mol Gen Genet 1993;239:97-108. PMID:8510668

4: Crystal structures of mismatch repair protein MutS and its complex with a substrate DNA. Obmolova G, Ban C, Hsieh P, Yang W; Nature 2000;407:703-710. PMID:11048710