The BEN domain is found in diverse animal proteins such as BANP/SMAR1, NAC1 and the Drosophila mod(mdg4) isoform C, in the chordopoxvirus virosomal protein E5R and in several proteins of polydnaviruses. Computational analysis suggests that the BEN do ...
The BEN domain is found in diverse animal proteins such as BANP/SMAR1, NAC1 and the Drosophila mod(mdg4) isoform C, in the chordopoxvirus virosomal protein E5R and in several proteins of polydnaviruses. Computational analysis suggests that the BEN domain mediates protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions during chromatin organisation and transcription [1]. The BEN domain-containing protein 3 (BEND3) is shown to interact (via BEN domains 1 and 3) with ERCC6L (via N-terminal TPR repeat and SNF2 HeliC region of ERCC6L) which stimulates the ERCC6L translocase and ATPase activities [2].