Chromo shadow domain

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In molecular biology, the chromo shadow domain is a protein domain which is distantly related to the chromodomain. It is always found in association with a chromodomain.[1] Proteins containing a chromo shadow domain include Drosophila and human heterochromatin protein Su(var)205 (HP1); and mammalian modifier 1 and modifier 2.

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Chromo shadow domain
hp1 chromo shadow domain in complex with pxvxl motif of caf-1
Identifiers
SymbolChromo_shadow
PfamPF01393
Pfam clanCL0049
InterProIPR008251
SCOP21e0b / SCOPe / SUPFAM
CDDcd00034
Available protein structures:
PDB  IPR008251 PF01393 (ECOD; PDBsum)  
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Chromo shadow domains self-aggregate, bringing together the nucleosomes to which their proteins are bound and thus condense the chromatin region they are associated with. Condensed chromatin is not able to be transcribed, as the transcription factors and enzymes are not able to access to DNA sequence in this form. Hence, chromo shadow domain-containing proteins repress gene transcription.[2]

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