Group 1 proteins: a C-terminal domain selected from the following list:
The C-terminal domain is also highly conserved from yeast to humans.
During this time, the closed conformation is adopted by the mobile C-terminal domain.
Homology models have been built for the central and C-terminal domains.
This classification refers to the position of the N- and C-terminal domains.
The small C-terminal domain is likely to be a distinct binding region for the stability of the autophagosome complex.
The C-terminal domain forms a two layered jelly roll motif.
The active site is located between the N- and C-terminal domains.
In these two types of enzymes, the C-terminal domain forms a zinc finger.
The C-terminal domain is made of two alpha helices and one beta sheet.