Query         013055
Match_columns 450
No_of_seqs    289 out of 1050
Neff          4.3 
Searched_HMMs 46136
Date          Thu Mar 28 23:57:21 2013
Command       hhsearch -i /work/01045/syshi/csienesis_hhblits_a3m/013055.a3m -d /work/01045/syshi/HHdatabase/Cdd.hhm -o /work/01045/syshi/hhsearch_cdd/013055hhsearch_cdd -cpu 12 -v 0 

 No Hit                             Prob E-value P-value  Score    SS Cols Query HMM  Template HMM
  1 PF03106 WRKY:  WRKY DNA -bindi  99.9 5.5E-29 1.2E-33  195.5   1.6   59  249-307     1-60  (60)
  2 smart00774 WRKY DNA binding do  99.9 4.7E-28   1E-32  189.9   4.3   57  249-305     1-59  (59)
  3 PF03106 WRKY:  WRKY DNA -bindi  99.7 3.4E-19 7.3E-24  140.2   0.3   30  420-449     1-30  (60)
  4 smart00774 WRKY DNA binding do  99.7 1.7E-18 3.7E-23  136.1   2.1   29  420-448     1-29  (59)
  5 PF04500 FLYWCH:  FLYWCH zinc f  89.3    0.15 3.3E-06   38.3   0.7   49  248-305    11-62  (62)
  6 PF03101 FAR1:  FAR1 DNA-bindin  86.5    0.51 1.1E-05   38.6   2.3   30  278-307    60-89  (91)
  7 PF03859 CG-1:  CG-1 domain;  I  32.0      17 0.00037   33.0   0.3    9  249-257    51-59  (118)
  8 PLN03097 FHY3 Protein FAR-RED   25.6      60  0.0013   38.1   3.3   36  275-310   156-191 (846)
  9 KOG0673 Thymidylate synthase [  23.0      30 0.00066   35.1   0.3   22  422-443   115-157 (293)
 10 PF02756 GYR:  GYR motif;  Inte  16.3      51  0.0011   20.8   0.1    7  421-427     1-7   (18)

No 1  
>PF03106 WRKY:  WRKY DNA -binding domain;  InterPro: IPR003657 The WRKY domain is a 60 amino acid region that is defined by the conserved amino acid sequence WRKYGQK at its N-terminal end, together with a novel zinc-finger- like motif. The WRKY domain is found in one or two copies in a superfamily of plant transcription factors involved in the regulation of various physiological programs that are unique to plants, including pathogen defence, senescence, trichome development and the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. The WRKY domain binds specifically to the DNA sequence motif (T)(T)TGAC(C/T), which is known as the W box. The invariant TGAC core of the W box is essential for function and WRKY binding []. Some proteins known to contain a WRKY domain include Arabidopsis thaliana ZAP1 (Zinc-dependent Activator Protein-1) and AtWRKY44/TTG2, a protein involved in trichome development and anthocyanin pigmentation; and wild oat ABF1-2, two proteins involved in the gibberelic acid-induced expression of the alpha-Amy2 gene. Structural studies indicate that this domain is a four-stranded beta-sheet with a zinc binding pocket, forming a novel zinc and DNA binding structure []. The WRKYGQK residues correspond to the most N-terminal beta-strand, which enables extensive hydrophobic interactions, contributing to the structural stability of the beta-sheet.; GO: 0003700 sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity, 0043565 sequence-specific DNA binding, 0006355 regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent; PDB: 2AYD_A 1WJ2_A 2LEX_A.
Probab=99.95  E-value=5.5e-29  Score=195.52  Aligned_cols=59  Identities=61%  Similarity=1.261  Sum_probs=51.0

Q ss_pred             CCCCccccccCcccCCCCCCCCCcccccCCCCccccceeecc-CCCEEEEeeCCCCCCCC
Q 013055          249 ADDPYNWRKYGQKHVKGSEFPRSYYKCTHPNCPVKKKVERSL-DGQVTEIIYKGQHNHPP  307 (450)
Q Consensus       249 ~~DGy~WRKYGQK~ikGs~~pRsYYkCt~~~C~akK~Ver~~-dg~i~~i~Y~G~HnH~~  307 (450)
                      .+|||+|||||||.|+|+++||+||||++.+|+|+|+|||+. |+.+++|+|+|+|||++
T Consensus         1 ~~Dgy~WRKYGqK~i~g~~~pRsYYrCt~~~C~akK~Vqr~~~d~~~~~vtY~G~H~h~k   60 (60)
T PF03106_consen    1 LDDGYRWRKYGQKNIKGSPYPRSYYRCTHPGCPAKKQVQRSADDPNIVIVTYEGEHNHPK   60 (60)
T ss_dssp             --SSS-EEEEEEEEETTTTCEEEEEEEECTTEEEEEEEEEETTCCCEEEEEEES--SS--
T ss_pred             CCCCCchhhccCcccCCCceeeEeeeccccChhheeeEEEecCCCCEEEEEEeeeeCCCC
Confidence            479999999999999999999999999999999999999987 88999999999999985


No 2  
>smart00774 WRKY DNA binding domain. The WRKY domain is a DNA binding domain found in one or two copies in a superfamily of plant transcription factors. These transcription factors are involved in the regulation of various physiological programs that are unique to plants, including pathogen defense, senescence and trichome development. The domain is a 60 amino acid region that is defined by the conserved amino acid sequence WRKYGQK at its N-terminal end, together with a novel zinc-finger-like motif. It binds specifically to the DNA sequence motif (T)(T)TGAC(C/T), which is known as the W box. The invariant TGAC core is essential for function and WRKY binding.
Probab=99.94  E-value=4.7e-28  Score=189.86  Aligned_cols=57  Identities=61%  Similarity=1.166  Sum_probs=54.9

Q ss_pred             CCCCccccccCcccCCCCCCCCCcccccC-CCCccccceeecc-CCCEEEEeeCCCCCC
Q 013055          249 ADDPYNWRKYGQKHVKGSEFPRSYYKCTH-PNCPVKKKVERSL-DGQVTEIIYKGQHNH  305 (450)
Q Consensus       249 ~~DGy~WRKYGQK~ikGs~~pRsYYkCt~-~~C~akK~Ver~~-dg~i~~i~Y~G~HnH  305 (450)
                      .+|||+|||||||.|+|+++||+||||++ ++|+|+|+||++. |+++++|+|+|+|||
T Consensus         1 ~~DGy~WRKYGQK~ikgs~~pRsYYrCt~~~~C~a~K~Vq~~~~d~~~~~vtY~g~H~h   59 (59)
T smart00774        1 LDDGYQWRKYGQKVIKGSPFPRSYYRCTYSQGCPAKKQVQRSDDDPSVVEVTYEGEHTH   59 (59)
T ss_pred             CCCcccccccCcEecCCCcCcceEEeccccCCCCCcccEEEECCCCCEEEEEEeeEeCC
Confidence            47999999999999999999999999999 8999999999986 899999999999998


No 3  
>PF03106 WRKY:  WRKY DNA -binding domain;  InterPro: IPR003657 The WRKY domain is a 60 amino acid region that is defined by the conserved amino acid sequence WRKYGQK at its N-terminal end, together with a novel zinc-finger- like motif. The WRKY domain is found in one or two copies in a superfamily of plant transcription factors involved in the regulation of various physiological programs that are unique to plants, including pathogen defence, senescence, trichome development and the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. The WRKY domain binds specifically to the DNA sequence motif (T)(T)TGAC(C/T), which is known as the W box. The invariant TGAC core of the W box is essential for function and WRKY binding []. Some proteins known to contain a WRKY domain include Arabidopsis thaliana ZAP1 (Zinc-dependent Activator Protein-1) and AtWRKY44/TTG2, a protein involved in trichome development and anthocyanin pigmentation; and wild oat ABF1-2, two proteins involved in the gibberelic acid-induced expression of the alpha-Amy2 gene. Structural studies indicate that this domain is a four-stranded beta-sheet with a zinc binding pocket, forming a novel zinc and DNA binding structure []. The WRKYGQK residues correspond to the most N-terminal beta-strand, which enables extensive hydrophobic interactions, contributing to the structural stability of the beta-sheet.; GO: 0003700 sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity, 0043565 sequence-specific DNA binding, 0006355 regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent; PDB: 2AYD_A 1WJ2_A 2LEX_A.
Probab=99.73  E-value=3.4e-19  Score=140.22  Aligned_cols=30  Identities=70%  Similarity=1.279  Sum_probs=26.2

Q ss_pred             CCCcchhhhccccccCCCCCCcceeecccc
Q 013055          420 LDDGYRWRKYGQKVVKGNPYPRSYIFSLVV  449 (450)
Q Consensus       420 ldDGyrWRKYGQK~VKGnp~PRSYYrCT~~  449 (450)
                      |||||+|||||||.||||+|||+|||||+.
T Consensus         1 ~~Dgy~WRKYGqK~i~g~~~pRsYYrCt~~   30 (60)
T PF03106_consen    1 LDDGYRWRKYGQKNIKGSPYPRSYYRCTHP   30 (60)
T ss_dssp             --SSS-EEEEEEEEETTTTCEEEEEEEECT
T ss_pred             CCCCCchhhccCcccCCCceeeEeeecccc
Confidence            689999999999999999999999999974


No 4  
>smart00774 WRKY DNA binding domain. The WRKY domain is a DNA binding domain found in one or two copies in a superfamily of plant transcription factors. These transcription factors are involved in the regulation of various physiological programs that are unique to plants, including pathogen defense, senescence and trichome development. The domain is a 60 amino acid region that is defined by the conserved amino acid sequence WRKYGQK at its N-terminal end, together with a novel zinc-finger-like motif. It binds specifically to the DNA sequence motif (T)(T)TGAC(C/T), which is known as the W box. The invariant TGAC core is essential for function and WRKY binding.
Probab=99.72  E-value=1.7e-18  Score=136.08  Aligned_cols=29  Identities=69%  Similarity=1.351  Sum_probs=28.1

Q ss_pred             CCCcchhhhccccccCCCCCCcceeeccc
Q 013055          420 LDDGYRWRKYGQKVVKGNPYPRSYIFSLV  448 (450)
Q Consensus       420 ldDGyrWRKYGQK~VKGnp~PRSYYrCT~  448 (450)
                      ++|||+|||||||.||||+|||+|||||+
T Consensus         1 ~~DGy~WRKYGQK~ikgs~~pRsYYrCt~   29 (59)
T smart00774        1 LDDGYQWRKYGQKVIKGSPFPRSYYRCTY   29 (59)
T ss_pred             CCCcccccccCcEecCCCcCcceEEeccc
Confidence            58999999999999999999999999998


No 5  
>PF04500 FLYWCH:  FLYWCH zinc finger domain;  InterPro: IPR007588 Zinc finger (Znf) domains are relatively small protein motifs which contain multiple finger-like protrusions that make tandem contacts with their target molecule. Some of these domains bind zinc, but many do not; instead binding other metals such as iron, or no metal at all. For example, some family members form salt bridges to stabilise the finger-like folds. They were first identified as a DNA-binding motif in transcription factor TFIIIA from Xenopus laevis (African clawed frog), however they are now recognised to bind DNA, RNA, protein and/or lipid substrates [, , , , ]. Their binding properties depend on the amino acid sequence of the finger domains and of the linker between fingers, as well as on the higher-order structures and the number of fingers. Znf domains are often found in clusters, where fingers can have different binding specificities. There are many superfamilies of Znf motifs, varying in both sequence and structure. They display considerable versatility in binding modes, even between members of the same class (e.g. some bind DNA, others protein), suggesting that Znf motifs are stable scaffolds that have evolved specialised functions. For example, Znf-containing proteins function in gene transcription, translation, mRNA trafficking, cytoskeleton organisation, epithelial development, cell adhesion, protein folding, chromatin remodelling and zinc sensing, to name but a few []. Zinc-binding motifs are stable structures, and they rarely undergo conformational changes upon binding their target.  C2H2-type (classical) zinc fingers (Znf) were the first class to be characterised. They contain a short beta hairpin and an alpha helix (beta/beta/alpha structure), where a single zinc atom is held in place by Cys(2)His(2) (C2H2) residues in a tetrahedral array. C2H2 Znf's can be divided into three groups based on the number and pattern of fingers: triple-C2H2 (binds single ligand), multiple-adjacent-C2H2 (binds multiple ligands), and separated paired-C2H2 []. C2H2 Znf's are the most common DNA-binding motifs found in eukaryotic transcription factors, and have also been identified in prokaryotes []. Transcription factors usually contain several Znf's (each with a conserved beta/beta/alpha structure) capable of making multiple contacts along the DNA, where the C2H2 Znf motifs recognise DNA sequences by binding to the major groove of DNA via a short alpha-helix in the Znf, the Znf spanning 3-4 bases of the DNA []. C2H2 Znf's can also bind to RNA and protein targets []. This entry represents a potential FLYWCH Zn-finger domain found in a number of eukaryotic proteins. FLYWCH is a C2H2-type zinc finger characterised by five conserved hydrophobic residues, containing the conserved sequence motif:  F/Y-X(n)-L-X(n)-F/Y-X(n)-WXCX(6-12)CX(17-22)HXH  where X indicates any amino acid. This domain was first characterised in Drosophila Modifier of mdg4 proteins, Mod(mgd4), putative chromatin modulators involved in higher order chromatin domains. Mod(mdg4) proteins share a common N-terminal BTB/POZ domain, but differ in their C-terminal region, most containing C-terminal FLYWCH zinc finger motifs []. The FLYWCH domain in Mod(mdg4) proteins has a putative role in protein-protein interactions; for example, Mod(mdg4)-67.2 interacts with DNA-binding protein Su(Hw) via its FLYWCH domain. FLYWCH domains have been described in other proteins as well, including suppressor of killer of prune, Su(Kpn), which contains 4 terminal FLYWCH zinc finger motifs in a tandem array and a C-terminal glutathione SH-transferase (GST) domain []. More information about these proteins can be found at Protein of the Month: Zinc Fingers [].; PDB: 2RPR_A.
Probab=89.28  E-value=0.15  Score=38.29  Aligned_cols=49  Identities=24%  Similarity=0.540  Sum_probs=24.3

Q ss_pred             CCCCCccccccCcccCCCCCCCCCcccccCC---CCccccceeeccCCCEEEEeeCCCCCC
Q 013055          248 PADDPYNWRKYGQKHVKGSEFPRSYYKCTHP---NCPVKKKVERSLDGQVTEIIYKGQHNH  305 (450)
Q Consensus       248 ~~~DGy~WRKYGQK~ikGs~~pRsYYkCt~~---~C~akK~Ver~~dg~i~~i~Y~G~HnH  305 (450)
                      ...|||.-+++...      ..+.|++|+..   +|.|+=.+. ..++.+  +...++|||
T Consensus        11 L~~~Gy~y~~~~~~------~~~~~WrC~~~~~~~C~a~~~~~-~~~~~~--~~~~~~HnH   62 (62)
T PF04500_consen   11 LVYDGYRYYFNKRN------DGKTYWRCSRRRSHGCRARLITD-AGDGRV--VRTNGEHNH   62 (62)
T ss_dssp             EEETTEEEEEEEE-------SS-EEEEEGGGTTS----EEEEE---TTEE--EE-S---SS
T ss_pred             EEECCeEEECcCCC------CCcEEEEeCCCCCCCCeEEEEEE-CCCCEE--EECCCccCC
Confidence            34588887665544      33589999975   799976666 223333  455699999


No 6  
>PF03101 FAR1:  FAR1 DNA-binding domain;  InterPro: IPR004330 Phytochrome A is the primary photoreceptor for mediating various far-red light-induced responses in higher plants. It has been found that the proteins governing this response, which include FAR-RED ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL3 (FHY3) and FAR-RED-IMPAIRED RESPONSE1 (FAR1), are a pair of homologous proteins sharing significant sequence homology to mutator-like transposases. These proteins appear to be novel transcription factors, which are essential for activating the expression of FHY1 and FHL (for FHY1-like) and related genes, whose products are required for light-induced phytochrome A nuclear accumulation and subsequent light responses in plants. The FRS (FAR1 Related Sequences) family of proteins share a similar domain structure to mutator-like transposases, including an N-terminal C2H2 zinc finger domain, a central putative core transposase domain, and a C-terminal SWIM motif (named after SWI2/SNF and MuDR transposases). It seems plausible that the FRS family represent transcription factors derived from mutator-like transposases [, ].   This entry represents a domain found in FAR1 and FRS proteins. It contains a WRKY like fold and is therefore most likely a zinc binding DNA-binding domain.
Probab=86.50  E-value=0.51  Score=38.56  Aligned_cols=30  Identities=30%  Similarity=0.527  Sum_probs=25.6

Q ss_pred             CCCccccceeeccCCCEEEEeeCCCCCCCC
Q 013055          278 PNCPVKKKVERSLDGQVTEIIYKGQHNHPP  307 (450)
Q Consensus       278 ~~C~akK~Ver~~dg~i~~i~Y~G~HnH~~  307 (450)
                      -+|+|+=.|.+..+|....+.+..+|||+.
T Consensus        60 tgC~a~i~v~~~~~~~w~v~~~~~~HNH~L   89 (91)
T PF03101_consen   60 TGCKARINVKRRKDGKWRVTSFVLEHNHPL   89 (91)
T ss_pred             cCCCEEEEEEEccCCEEEEEECcCCcCCCC
Confidence            379999888887788888888999999986


No 7  
>PF03859 CG-1:  CG-1 domain;  InterPro: IPR005559  CG-1 domains are highly conserved domains of about 130 amino-acid residues containing a predicted bipartite NLS and named after a partial cDNA clone isolated from parsley encoding a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein []. CG-1 domains are associated with CAMTA proteins (for CAlModulin -binding Transcription Activator) that are transcription factors containing a calmodulin-binding domain and ankyrins [].; GO: 0005516 calmodulin binding, 0006355 regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent, 0005634 nucleus
Probab=31.96  E-value=17  Score=32.98  Aligned_cols=9  Identities=56%  Similarity=0.988  Sum_probs=7.4

Q ss_pred             CCCCccccc
Q 013055          249 ADDPYNWRK  257 (450)
Q Consensus       249 ~~DGy~WRK  257 (450)
                      -.|||+|||
T Consensus        51 RkDG~~WrK   59 (118)
T PF03859_consen   51 RKDGHNWRK   59 (118)
T ss_pred             hcccceeEE
Confidence            349999996


No 8  
>PLN03097 FHY3 Protein FAR-RED ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 3; Provisional
Probab=25.60  E-value=60  Score=38.08  Aligned_cols=36  Identities=25%  Similarity=0.475  Sum_probs=31.1

Q ss_pred             ccCCCCccccceeeccCCCEEEEeeCCCCCCCCCCC
Q 013055          275 CTHPNCPVKKKVERSLDGQVTEIIYKGQHNHPPPQS  310 (450)
Q Consensus       275 Ct~~~C~akK~Ver~~dg~i~~i~Y~G~HnH~~p~~  310 (450)
                      |+--+|+|+=.|.+..+|....+-+..+|||+.-.+
T Consensus       156 ~tRtGC~A~m~Vk~~~~gkW~V~~fv~eHNH~L~p~  191 (846)
T PLN03097        156 CAKTDCKASMHVKRRPDGKWVIHSFVKEHNHELLPA  191 (846)
T ss_pred             ccCCCCceEEEEEEcCCCeEEEEEEecCCCCCCCCc
Confidence            777899999999987788877788999999998644


No 9  
>KOG0673 consensus Thymidylate synthase [Nucleotide transport and metabolism]
Probab=22.96  E-value=30  Score=35.11  Aligned_cols=22  Identities=36%  Similarity=0.921  Sum_probs=17.8

Q ss_pred             Ccchhhhcccc---------------------ccCCCCCCcce
Q 013055          422 DGYRWRKYGQK---------------------VVKGNPYPRSY  443 (450)
Q Consensus       422 DGyrWRKYGQK---------------------~VKGnp~PRSY  443 (450)
                      -|++||-+|-|                     .||.||+-|--
T Consensus       115 yGfqWrHfgA~Y~~~~~dy~gqgvdQL~~vI~~ik~NP~drRI  157 (293)
T KOG0673|consen  115 YGFQWRHFGARYEDCDSDYTGQGVDQLADVINKIKNNPDDRRI  157 (293)
T ss_pred             cceeeeecCccccccccccccccHHHHHHHHHHHhcCCcccee
Confidence            49999999988                     57888887743


No 10 
>PF02756 GYR:  GYR motif;  InterPro: IPR004011 The GYR motif is found in several Drosophila melanogaster proteins, in either single or multiple copies. Its function is unknown, however the presence of completely conserved tyrosine residues may suggest it could be a substrate for tyrosine kinases.
Probab=16.33  E-value=51  Score=20.83  Aligned_cols=7  Identities=71%  Similarity=1.678  Sum_probs=5.6

Q ss_pred             CCcchhh
Q 013055          421 DDGYRWR  427 (450)
Q Consensus       421 dDGyrWR  427 (450)
                      |||||++
T Consensus         1 ddGYrYk    7 (18)
T PF02756_consen    1 DDGYRYK    7 (18)
T ss_pred             CCcceee
Confidence            6999875


Done!