UBX protein domain
In molecular biology, the UBX protein domain is found in ubiquitin-regulatory proteins, which are members of the ubiquitination pathway, as well as a number of other ubiquitin-like proteins including FAF-1, the human Rep-8 reproduction protein and several hypothetical proteins from yeast. The function of the UBX domain is not known although the fragment of avian FAF-1 containing the UBX domain causes apoptosis of transfected cells.
Function
So far, as yet, no general function for the UBX domain has yet emerged. Additionally, the absence of a carboxy-terminal di-glycine motif, however, indicates that UBX domains are not covalentlyattached to target proteins in a ubiquitin-like manner.
Structure
The UBX domain comprises about 80 amino acid residues. They are distinct structural unitsdefining a large family of proteins that often exhibit a modular domain architecture
three-dimensional structures of UBX domains reveal a close structural relationship with ubiquitin despite the lack of significant sequence homology