The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_4_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:

"
lambda repressor-like DNA-binding domains
".

Functional Families

Overview of the Structural Clusters (SC) and Functional Families within this CATH Superfamily. Clusters with a representative structure are represented by a filled circle.
SC:1Transcriptional regulator SinRTranscriptional regulatorSC:2DNA-binding transcriptional regulator SfsBLexA family transcriptional repressorSC:3Fructose repressor (Catabolite repressor/activator)HTH-type transcriptional regulator GntRSC:4DNA-binding protein SATBCut-like homeobox 1aCut-like homeobox 1aPOU domain proteinSC:5Endothelial differentiation-related factor 1SC:6POU domain proteinTranscriptional Regulator BldDPOU domain proteinCyanate hydrataseHTH-type transcriptional regulator hipBAntitoxin HigA(S)-2-hydroxypropylphosphonic acid epoxidaseSC:7Secretion protein EspRHTH-type transcriptional repressor PurROne cut domain family memberHepatocyte nuclear factor 1-betahomeobox-containing protein 1 isoform X2Cytoskeleton protein RodZHTH-type transcriptional regulator PuuRMultiprotein bridging factor 1Maltose regulon transcriptional regulator MalITrifunctional nicotinamide-nucleotide adenylyltransferase/ribosylnicotinamide kinase/transcriptional regulator NadRTrehalose operon repressorPOU domain proteinCro/Cl family transcriptional regulatorPredicted DNA-binding transcriptional regulatorHomeobox protein cut-likeXRE family transcriptional regulatorCoactivator bridging factor 1DNA-binding transcriptional repressor EbgRTranscriptional regulator ClgRAnsR family transcriptional regulatorAntitoxin MqsALacI family transcriptional regulatorType II toxin-antitoxin system HigA family antitoxinLacI family transcriptional regulatorPOU domain, class 6, transcription factor 2Asc operon transcriptional repressorLacI family transcriptional regulatorDNA-binding proteinHomeobox domain-containing proteinSWI/SNF-related matrix-associated actin-dependent regulator of chromatin, putativeCyanate hydrataseOne cut domain family memberDNA-binding helix-turn-helix proteinXRE family transcriptional regulatorHTH-type transcriptional regulatorProbable transcriptional regulatorHTH-type transcriptional regulator DicATranscriptional regulatorPOU domain proteinXRE family transcriptional regulatorTranscriptional regulatorXRE family transcriptional regulatorMultiprotein-bridging factor 1LacI family DNA-binding transcriptional regulatorDNA transposition protein (GpB)Predicted transcriptional regulatorHTH-type transcriptional regulator prtRTranscriptional repressor RstRHomeobox protein cut-likeShikimate kinaseUncharacterized proteinTranscriptional regulatorAddiction module antidote protein, HigA familyOne cut domain family member 2Helix-turn-helix transcriptional regulator, XRE familytranscription factor proteinHomeobox protein cut-likeResponse regulator receiverPeptidase M23Replication factor C small subunitHelix-turn-helix domain proteinVirulence-associated protein ITranscriptional regulator of HTH-type, xre familyHelix-turn-helix XRE domain proteinTranscriptional repressor LexA, putativePhage repressor-like proteinUncharacterized proteinTranscription factor proteinGlutamine--fructose-6-phosphate aminotransferase [isomerizing]Mu phage transposase OrfB TnpB_MuSo2Homeodomain-containing DNA- binding protein, putative2-hydroxyethylphosphonate dioxygenaseUncharacterized proteinHipB protein, putativePou4f2Transcriptional regulator, putativeMBF1 transcription factorUncharacterized proteinOctamer-binding transcription factor 3Uncharacterized proteinPredicted transcriptional regulator, XRE familyUncharacterized proteinRepressor protein cI
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FunFam 12: HTH-type transcriptional regulator GntR

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