General Information of Target

Target ID LDTP15234
Target Name Histone H2B type W-T (H2BW1)
Gene Name H2BW1
Gene ID 158983
Synonyms
H2BFWT; TH2B-175; Histone H2B type W-T; H2B histone family member W testis-specific; H2B.W histone 1
3D Structure
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2D Sequence (FASTA)
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3D Structure (PDB)
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Sequence
MGDDSLYLGGEWQFNHFSKLTSSRPDAAFAEIQRTSLPEKSPLSSETRVDLCDDLAPVAR
QLAPREKLPLSSRRPAAVGAGLQNMGNTCYENASLQCLTYTLPLANYMLSREHSQTCQRP
KCCMLCTMQAHITWALHSPGHVIQPSQALAAGFHRGKQEDVHEFLMFTVDAMKKACLPGH
KQVDHHCKDTTLIHQIFGGCWRSQIKCLHCHGISDTFDPYLDIALDIQAAQSVKQALEQL
VKPEELNGENAYHCGLCLQRAPASNTLTLHTSAKVLILVLKRFSDVAGNKLAKNVQYPEC
LDMQPYMSQQNTGPLVYVLYAVLVHAGWSCHDGHYFSYVKAQEVQWYKMDDAEVTVCSII
SVLSQQAYVLFYIQKSEWERHSESVSRGREPRALGAEDTDRRAKQGELKRDHPCLQAPEL
DEHLVERATQESTLDHWKFLQEQNKTKPEFNVGKVEGTLPPNALVIHQSKYKCGMKNHHP
EQQSSLLNLSSTTRTDQESMNTGTLASLQGRTRRAKGKNKHSKRALLVCQ
Target Bioclass
Other
Family
Histone H2B family
Subcellular location
Nucleus membrane
Function
Atypical histone H2B that can form nucleosomes structurally and dynamically indistinguishable from those containing conventional H2B. Nucleosomes wrap and compact DNA into chromatin, limiting DNA accessibility to the cellular machineries which require DNA as a template. Histones thereby play a central role in transcription regulation, DNA repair, DNA replication and chromosomal stability. DNA accessibility is regulated via a complex set of post-translational modifications of histones, also called histone code, and nucleosome remodeling. However, unlike conventional H2B, does not recruit chromosome condensation factors and does not participate in the assembly of mitotic chromosomes. May be important for telomere function and play a role in spermatogenesis.
Uniprot ID
Q7Z2G1
Ensemble ID
ENST00000217926.7
HGNC ID
HGNC:27252

Probe(s) Labeling This Target

ABPP Probe
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Probe name Structure Binding Site(Ratio) Interaction ID Ref
ONAyne
 Probe Info 
K152(0.59)  LDD0274  [1]

References

1 A Paal-Knorr agent for chemoproteomic profiling of targets of isoketals in cells. Chem Sci. 2021 Oct 15;12(43):14557-14563. doi: 10.1039/d1sc02230j. eCollection 2021 Nov 10.
Mass spectrometry data entry: PXD028270