Conclusion
Assessment
Binding Mode
Motif Status
Notes
Comments
Likely to be sequence specific TF
1 Monomer or homomultimer
No motif
Orthologous protein from fly is a TF that binds NWACA (PMID: 22923612).
Description
Description:
mohawk homeobox [Source:HGNC Symbol;Acc:HGNC:23729]
Entrez Summary
TBA
Ensembl ID:
ENSG00000150051
External Link:
T093329_1.02
Interpro
IPR001356 ; IPR008422 ; IPR009057 ; IPR017970 ;
Protein Domain:
Protein: ENSP00000364946DBD: HomeodomainOther: Protein: ENSP00000400896DBD: HomeodomainOther: Protein: ENSP00000452751DBD: HomeodomainOther: Protein: ENSP00000453746DBD: HomeodomainOther:
Previous Annotations
Source
Annotation
TF-CAT classification
No PMIDS:
Vaquerizas 2009 TF classification
"a " Has direct evidence of TF function;
"b " Has evidence for an orthologous TF;
"c " contains likely DBDs, but has no functional evidence;
"x " is an unlikely TF such as predicted gene, genes with likely non-specific DBDs or that have function outside transcription;
"other " category contains proteins without clear DBDs they curated from external sources.
b
CisBP considers it as a TF?
Yes
TFclass considers it as a TF?
Yes
Has GO:0003700 "transcription factor activity, sequence-specific DNA binding"
No
GO-Info
Initial Assessment
1a1 Protein has a high confidence PWM (HT-SELEX, PBM or B1H model) or there is a crystal structure that supports sequence specific DNA binding;
1a2 There is high confidence data for a close ortholog (as defined in CisBP);
2a1 There is lower confidence direct evidence, such as a Jaspar, Hocomoco or Transfac model;
2a2 There is lower confidence evidence for an close ortholog;
3a There is decent circumstantial evidence for its role as a TF or not;
4a Two or more datasets predict it as a TF;
5a One of the source datasets predicts is as a TF
1a1, Direct HQ evidence
TF has conditional DNA-binding requirements
DNA-Binding
Published Motif Data
Structure
Experimental History
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