Handbook of Metalloproteins 2004
DOI: 10.1002/0470028637.met023
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FYVE Domain

Abstract: The FYVE domain is a 65‐residue module that contains two tetrahedral zinc coordination centers. The zinc ions are bound by eight cysteine residues in a cross‐braced topology, providing structural stability. The FYVE domain is usually present as a single module or, more rarely, as a tandem repeat in eukaryotic proteins involved in a variety of biological processes including membrane trafficking and phosphoinositide metabolism. The biochemical function of the FYVE domain is the specific recognition of phosphatid… Show more

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