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<StructureSection load='4mzg' size='350' side='right' caption='Human spindlin-1 (skyblue) complex with histone H3 peptide (wheat) containing trimethyl lysine, MPD, Mg+2 (green) and Cl- (green) ions (PDB code [[4mzg]])' scene='77/778344/Cv/1'>
<StructureSection load='4mzg' size='350' side='right' caption='Human spindlin-1 (skyblue) complex with histone H3 peptide (wheat) containing trimethyl lysine, MPD, Mg+2 (green) and Cl- (green) ions (PDB code [[4mzg]])' scene='77/778344/Cv/1'>
 
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== Function ==
== Function ==


'''Spindlin-1''' (SPIN1) is a Tudor-like domain-containing protein is a histone methylation effector protein and facilitates the expression of rRNA genes<ref>PMID:21960006</ref>.  SPIN1 senses a cis-tail histone H3 methylation pattern.  '''Spindlin-2B''' is involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression.
'''Spindlin-1''' (SPIN1) is a Tudor-like domain-containing protein which is a histone methylation effector protein and facilitates the expression of rRNA genes<ref>PMID:21960006</ref>.  SPIN1 senses a cis-tail histone H3 methylation pattern.   
*'''Spindlin-2B''' is involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression.
*'''Spindlin-4''' binds trimethylated histone H3K4<ref>PMID:33636084</ref>.  


== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
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The crystal complex of SPIN1 and histone H3 peptide shows the <scene name='77/778344/Cv/4'>encapsulation of the histone trimethyllysine</scene> and <scene name='77/778344/Cv/5'>its Arg</scene> in hydrophobic pockets of SPIN1<ref>PMID:24589551</ref>.
The crystal complex of SPIN1 and histone H3 peptide shows the <scene name='77/778344/Cv/4'>encapsulation of the histone trimethyllysine</scene> and <scene name='77/778344/Cv/5'>its Arg</scene> in hydrophobic pockets of SPIN1<ref>PMID:24589551</ref>.
</StructureSection>
 
== 3D Structures of spindlin ==
== 3D Structures of spindlin ==


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**[[2ns2]] – hSPIN1 – human <br />
**[[2ns2]] – hSPIN1 – human <br />
**[[4mzg]], [[4mzh]], [[4mzf]], [[4h75]], [[5y5w]] – hSPIN1 + histone peptide  <br />
**[[4mzg]], [[4mzh]], [[4mzf]], [[4h75]], [[5y5w]], [[7bqz]], [[7bu9]] – hSPIN1 + histone peptide  <br />
**[[5y5w]], [[5jsg]], [[5jsj]], [[6i8b]], [[6i8l]], [[6i8y]], [[6qpl]] – hSPIN1 + inhibitor <br />
**[[5jsg]], [[5jsj]], [[6i8b]], [[6i8l]], [[6i8y]], [[6qpl]], [[7ocb]] – hSPIN1 + inhibitor <br />
**[[7e9m]], [[7ea1]] – hSPIN1 + SPIN-DOC <br />
**[[7cna]] – hSPIN1 + SPIN-DOC + inhibitor <br />
**[[8gtx]] – hSPIN1 + HBx <br />


*Spindlin-2B
*Spindlin-2B
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== References ==
== References ==
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</StructureSection>
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