FEN-like PIN domains of FAM120B (family with sequence similarity 120B) and related proteins
FAM120B (also known as CCPG, "constitutive coactivator of PPAR-gamma", PGCC1, "PPARgamma constitutive coactivator 1") is a constitutive coactivator of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPARgamma) that promotes adipogenesis in a PPARgamma-dependent manner. This subfamily belongs to the structure-specific, 5' nuclease family (FEN-like) that catalyzes hydrolysis of DNA duplex-containing nucleic acid structures during DNA replication, repair, and recombination. Canonical members of the FEN-like family possess a PIN domain with a two-helical structure insert (also known as the helical arch, helical clamp or I domain) of variable length (approximately 16 to 800 residues), the helical arch/clamp region is involved in DNA binding. The PIN domain belongs to a large nuclease superfamily. The structural properties of the PIN domain indicate its putative active center, consisting of invariant acidic amino acid residues (putative metal-binding residues), is geometrically similar in the active center of structure-specific 5' nucleases, PIN-domain ribonucleases of eukaryotic rRNA editing proteins, and bacterial toxins of toxin-antitoxin (TA) operons.
Comment:The PIN domain superfamily contains three highly conserved catalytic residues which coordinate metal ions, in some members, additional metal coordinating residues can be found. Some members of the superfamily, including MKT1, lack several of these key catalytic residues.