hypothetical protein AAES_14728 [Amazona aestiva]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
MARF1_LOTUS | pfam19687 | MARF1 LOTUS domain; This is the LOTUS domain which is repeated in the C-terminal of of Meiosis ... |
440-650 | 1.45e-154 | ||||
MARF1 LOTUS domain; This is the LOTUS domain which is repeated in the C-terminal of of Meiosis regulator and mRNA stability factor 1 (MARF1) protein, an essential regulator of oogenesis required for completion of meiosis and retrotransposon silencing, key to maintain germline integrity. This domain provides RNA-binding properties to this protein, acting as an adapter to recruit targets for the effector domain NYN (pfam01936) at the N-terminal (RNase activity). : Pssm-ID: 437519 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 211 Bit Score: 455.68 E-value: 1.45e-154
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LOTUS_3_Limkain_b1 | cd09979 | The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
662-733 | 3.55e-42 | ||||
The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. : Pssm-ID: 193593 Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 148.00 E-value: 3.55e-42
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LOTUS_5_Limkain_b1 | cd09981 | The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
822-892 | 6.69e-41 | ||||
The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. : Pssm-ID: 193595 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 144.49 E-value: 6.69e-41
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RRM2_LKAP | cd12256 | RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in Limkain-b1 (LKAP) and similar proteins; This subfamily ... |
349-437 | 1.58e-40 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in Limkain-b1 (LKAP) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM2 of LKAP, a novel peroxisomal autoantigen that co-localizes with a subset of cytoplasmic microbodies marked by ABCD3 (ATP-binding cassette subfamily D member 3, known previously as PMP-70) and/or PXF (peroxisomal farnesylated protein, known previously as PEX19). It associates with LIM kinase 2 (LIMK2) and may serve as a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. LKAP contains two RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also known as RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains). However, whether those RRMs are bona fide RNA binding sites remains unclear. Moreover, there is no evidence of LAKP localization in the nucleus. Therefore, if the RRMs are functional, their interaction with RNA species would be restricted to the cytoplasm and peroxisomes. : Pssm-ID: 409701 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 89 Bit Score: 144.04 E-value: 1.58e-40
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LOTUS_4_Limkain_b1 | cd09980 | The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
738-809 | 1.88e-40 | ||||
The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. : Pssm-ID: 193594 Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 143.27 E-value: 1.88e-40
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PIN_limkain_b1_N_like | cd10910 | N-terminal LabA-like PIN domain of limkain b1 and similar proteins; Limkain b1 is a human ... |
55-177 | 7.41e-40 | ||||
N-terminal LabA-like PIN domain of limkain b1 and similar proteins; Limkain b1 is a human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif, this and similar domain architectures are shared by several members of this family, and a function of these architectures in RNA binding or RNA metabolism has been suggested. The function of the N-terminal domain is unknown. This subfamily belongs to LabA-like PIN domain family which includes Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 LabA, human ZNF451, uncharacterized Bacillus subtilis YqxD and Escherichia coli YaiI, and the N-terminal domain of a well-conserved group of mainly bacterial proteins with no defined function, which contain a C-terminal LabA_like_C domain. Curiously, a gene labeled NicB from Pseudomonas putida S16, which is described as a putative NADH-dependent hydroxylase involved in the microbial degradation of nicotine also falls into the LabA-like PIN family. The PIN (PilT N terminus) domain belongs to a large nuclease superfamily. The structural properties of the PIN domain indicate its active center, consisting of three highly conserved catalytic residues which coordinate metal ions; in some members, additional metal coordinating residues can be found while some others lack several of these key catalytic residues. The PIN active site 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. : Pssm-ID: 350234 Cd Length: 126 Bit Score: 143.53 E-value: 7.41e-40
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LabA_like_C super family | cl14879 | C-terminal domain of LabA_like proteins; This C-terminal domain is found in a well conserved ... |
898-957 | 4.68e-32 | ||||
C-terminal domain of LabA_like proteins; This C-terminal domain is found in a well conserved group of mainly bacterial proteins with no defined function, which contain an N-terminal LabA-like domain. LabA from Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942, (which does not contain this C-terminal domain) has been shown to play a role in cyanobacterial circadian timing. LabA-like C-terminal domains described here may be related to the LOTUS domain family (which also co-occurs with LabA-like N-terminal domains). The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd09982: Pssm-ID: 472713 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 119.21 E-value: 4.68e-32
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LabA_like_C super family | cl14879 | C-terminal domain of LabA_like proteins; This C-terminal domain is found in a well conserved ... |
954-1004 | 3.45e-23 | ||||
C-terminal domain of LabA_like proteins; This C-terminal domain is found in a well conserved group of mainly bacterial proteins with no defined function, which contain an N-terminal LabA-like domain. LabA from Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942, (which does not contain this C-terminal domain) has been shown to play a role in cyanobacterial circadian timing. LabA-like C-terminal domains described here may be related to the LOTUS domain family (which also co-occurs with LabA-like N-terminal domains). The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd09983: Pssm-ID: 472713 Cd Length: 73 Bit Score: 94.05 E-value: 3.45e-23
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
MARF1_LOTUS | pfam19687 | MARF1 LOTUS domain; This is the LOTUS domain which is repeated in the C-terminal of of Meiosis ... |
440-650 | 1.45e-154 | ||||
MARF1 LOTUS domain; This is the LOTUS domain which is repeated in the C-terminal of of Meiosis regulator and mRNA stability factor 1 (MARF1) protein, an essential regulator of oogenesis required for completion of meiosis and retrotransposon silencing, key to maintain germline integrity. This domain provides RNA-binding properties to this protein, acting as an adapter to recruit targets for the effector domain NYN (pfam01936) at the N-terminal (RNase activity). Pssm-ID: 437519 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 211 Bit Score: 455.68 E-value: 1.45e-154
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LOTUS_2_Limkain_b1 | cd09978 | The second LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The second LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
566-636 | 1.22e-46 | ||||
The second LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The second LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization Pssm-ID: 193592 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 160.92 E-value: 1.22e-46
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LOTUS_3_Limkain_b1 | cd09979 | The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
662-733 | 3.55e-42 | ||||
The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193593 Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 148.00 E-value: 3.55e-42
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LOTUS_5_Limkain_b1 | cd09981 | The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
822-892 | 6.69e-41 | ||||
The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193595 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 144.49 E-value: 6.69e-41
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RRM2_LKAP | cd12256 | RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in Limkain-b1 (LKAP) and similar proteins; This subfamily ... |
349-437 | 1.58e-40 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in Limkain-b1 (LKAP) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM2 of LKAP, a novel peroxisomal autoantigen that co-localizes with a subset of cytoplasmic microbodies marked by ABCD3 (ATP-binding cassette subfamily D member 3, known previously as PMP-70) and/or PXF (peroxisomal farnesylated protein, known previously as PEX19). It associates with LIM kinase 2 (LIMK2) and may serve as a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. LKAP contains two RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also known as RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains). However, whether those RRMs are bona fide RNA binding sites remains unclear. Moreover, there is no evidence of LAKP localization in the nucleus. Therefore, if the RRMs are functional, their interaction with RNA species would be restricted to the cytoplasm and peroxisomes. Pssm-ID: 409701 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 89 Bit Score: 144.04 E-value: 1.58e-40
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LOTUS_4_Limkain_b1 | cd09980 | The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
738-809 | 1.88e-40 | ||||
The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193594 Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 143.27 E-value: 1.88e-40
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PIN_limkain_b1_N_like | cd10910 | N-terminal LabA-like PIN domain of limkain b1 and similar proteins; Limkain b1 is a human ... |
55-177 | 7.41e-40 | ||||
N-terminal LabA-like PIN domain of limkain b1 and similar proteins; Limkain b1 is a human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif, this and similar domain architectures are shared by several members of this family, and a function of these architectures in RNA binding or RNA metabolism has been suggested. The function of the N-terminal domain is unknown. This subfamily belongs to LabA-like PIN domain family which includes Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 LabA, human ZNF451, uncharacterized Bacillus subtilis YqxD and Escherichia coli YaiI, and the N-terminal domain of a well-conserved group of mainly bacterial proteins with no defined function, which contain a C-terminal LabA_like_C domain. Curiously, a gene labeled NicB from Pseudomonas putida S16, which is described as a putative NADH-dependent hydroxylase involved in the microbial degradation of nicotine also falls into the LabA-like PIN family. The PIN (PilT N terminus) domain belongs to a large nuclease superfamily. The structural properties of the PIN domain indicate its active center, consisting of three highly conserved catalytic residues which coordinate metal ions; in some members, additional metal coordinating residues can be found while some others lack several of these key catalytic residues. The PIN active site 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. Pssm-ID: 350234 Cd Length: 126 Bit Score: 143.53 E-value: 7.41e-40
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LOTUS_6_Limkain_b1 | cd09982 | The sixth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The sixth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
898-957 | 4.68e-32 | ||||
The sixth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The sixth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193596 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 119.21 E-value: 4.68e-32
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LOTUS_7_Limkain_b1 | cd09983 | The seventh LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The seventh LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
954-1004 | 3.45e-23 | ||||
The seventh LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The seventh LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193597 Cd Length: 73 Bit Score: 94.05 E-value: 3.45e-23
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NYN | pfam01936 | NYN domain; These domains are found in the eukaryotic proteins typified by the Nedd4-binding ... |
55-193 | 1.40e-21 | ||||
NYN domain; These domains are found in the eukaryotic proteins typified by the Nedd4-binding protein 1 and the bacterial YacP-like proteins (Nedd4-BP1, YacP nucleases; NYN domains). The NYN domain shares a common protein fold with two other previously characterized groups of nucleases, namely the PIN (PilT N-terminal) and FLAP/5' --> 3' exonuclease superfamilies. These proteins share a common set of 4 acidic conserved residues that are predicted to constitute their active site. Based on the conservation of the acidic residues and structural elements Aravind and colleagues suggest that PIN and NYN domains are likely to bind only a single metal ion, unlike the FLAP/5' --> 3' exonuclease superfamily, which binds two metal ions. Based on conserved gene neighborhoods Aravind and colleagues infer that the bacterial members are likely to be components of the processome/degradsome that process tRNAs or ribosomal RNAs. Pssm-ID: 426520 Cd Length: 137 Bit Score: 91.58 E-value: 1.40e-21
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OST-HTH | pfam12872 | OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate ... |
668-731 | 4.45e-12 | ||||
OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate TDRD5/TDRD7 proteins that nucleate or organize structurally related ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes, the polar granule and nuage, is poorly understood. The domain adopts the winged helix-turn- helix fold and bind RNA with a potential specificity for dsRNA.In eukaryotes this domain is often combined in the same polypeptide with protein-protein- or lipid- interaction domains that might play a role in anchoring these proteins to specific cytoskeletal structures. Thus, proteins with this domain might have a key role in the recognition and localization of dsRNA, including miRNAs, rasiRNAs and piRNAs hybridized to their targets. In other cases, this domain is fused to ubiquitin-binding, E3 ligase and ubiquitin-like domains indicating a previously under-appreciated role for ubiquitination in regulating the assembly and stability of nuage-like RNP complexes. Both bacteria and eukaryotes encode a conserved family of proteins that combines this predicted RNA-binding domain with a previously uncharacterized RNase domain belonging to the superfamily that includes the 5'->3' nucleases, PIN and NYN domains. Pssm-ID: 463735 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 62.19 E-value: 4.45e-12
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OST-HTH | pfam12872 | OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate ... |
828-891 | 4.17e-11 | ||||
OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate TDRD5/TDRD7 proteins that nucleate or organize structurally related ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes, the polar granule and nuage, is poorly understood. The domain adopts the winged helix-turn- helix fold and bind RNA with a potential specificity for dsRNA.In eukaryotes this domain is often combined in the same polypeptide with protein-protein- or lipid- interaction domains that might play a role in anchoring these proteins to specific cytoskeletal structures. Thus, proteins with this domain might have a key role in the recognition and localization of dsRNA, including miRNAs, rasiRNAs and piRNAs hybridized to their targets. In other cases, this domain is fused to ubiquitin-binding, E3 ligase and ubiquitin-like domains indicating a previously under-appreciated role for ubiquitination in regulating the assembly and stability of nuage-like RNP complexes. Both bacteria and eukaryotes encode a conserved family of proteins that combines this predicted RNA-binding domain with a previously uncharacterized RNase domain belonging to the superfamily that includes the 5'->3' nucleases, PIN and NYN domains. Pssm-ID: 463735 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 59.11 E-value: 4.17e-11
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OST-HTH | pfam12872 | OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate ... |
904-1002 | 1.39e-08 | ||||
OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate TDRD5/TDRD7 proteins that nucleate or organize structurally related ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes, the polar granule and nuage, is poorly understood. The domain adopts the winged helix-turn- helix fold and bind RNA with a potential specificity for dsRNA.In eukaryotes this domain is often combined in the same polypeptide with protein-protein- or lipid- interaction domains that might play a role in anchoring these proteins to specific cytoskeletal structures. Thus, proteins with this domain might have a key role in the recognition and localization of dsRNA, including miRNAs, rasiRNAs and piRNAs hybridized to their targets. In other cases, this domain is fused to ubiquitin-binding, E3 ligase and ubiquitin-like domains indicating a previously under-appreciated role for ubiquitination in regulating the assembly and stability of nuage-like RNP complexes. Both bacteria and eukaryotes encode a conserved family of proteins that combines this predicted RNA-binding domain with a previously uncharacterized RNase domain belonging to the superfamily that includes the 5'->3' nucleases, PIN and NYN domains. Pssm-ID: 463735 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 52.17 E-value: 1.39e-08
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RRM | smart00360 | RNA recognition motif; |
357-427 | 5.26e-08 | ||||
RNA recognition motif; Pssm-ID: 214636 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 73 Bit Score: 50.67 E-value: 5.26e-08
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RRM_1 | pfam00076 | RNA recognition motif. (a.k.a. RRM, RBD, or RNP domain); The RRM motif is probably diagnostic ... |
357-425 | 1.22e-05 | ||||
RNA recognition motif. (a.k.a. RRM, RBD, or RNP domain); The RRM motif is probably diagnostic of an RNA binding protein. RRMs are found in a variety of RNA binding proteins, including various hnRNP proteins, proteins implicated in regulation of alternative splicing, and protein components of snRNPs. The motif also appears in a few single stranded DNA binding proteins. The RRM structure consists of four strands and two helices arranged in an alpha/beta sandwich, with a third helix present during RNA binding in some cases The C-terminal beta strand (4th strand) and final helix are hard to align and have been omitted in the SEED alignment The LA proteins have an N terminal rrm which is included in the seed. There is a second region towards the C terminus that has some features characteriztic of a rrm but does not appear to have the important structural core of a rrm. The LA proteins are one of the main autoantigens in Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease. Pssm-ID: 425453 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 70 Bit Score: 44.15 E-value: 1.22e-05
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
MARF1_LOTUS | pfam19687 | MARF1 LOTUS domain; This is the LOTUS domain which is repeated in the C-terminal of of Meiosis ... |
440-650 | 1.45e-154 | ||||
MARF1 LOTUS domain; This is the LOTUS domain which is repeated in the C-terminal of of Meiosis regulator and mRNA stability factor 1 (MARF1) protein, an essential regulator of oogenesis required for completion of meiosis and retrotransposon silencing, key to maintain germline integrity. This domain provides RNA-binding properties to this protein, acting as an adapter to recruit targets for the effector domain NYN (pfam01936) at the N-terminal (RNase activity). Pssm-ID: 437519 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 211 Bit Score: 455.68 E-value: 1.45e-154
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LOTUS_2_Limkain_b1 | cd09978 | The second LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The second LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
566-636 | 1.22e-46 | ||||
The second LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The second LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization Pssm-ID: 193592 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 160.92 E-value: 1.22e-46
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LOTUS_3_Limkain_b1 | cd09979 | The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
662-733 | 3.55e-42 | ||||
The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193593 Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 148.00 E-value: 3.55e-42
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LOTUS_5_Limkain_b1 | cd09981 | The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
822-892 | 6.69e-41 | ||||
The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193595 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 144.49 E-value: 6.69e-41
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RRM2_LKAP | cd12256 | RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in Limkain-b1 (LKAP) and similar proteins; This subfamily ... |
349-437 | 1.58e-40 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in Limkain-b1 (LKAP) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM2 of LKAP, a novel peroxisomal autoantigen that co-localizes with a subset of cytoplasmic microbodies marked by ABCD3 (ATP-binding cassette subfamily D member 3, known previously as PMP-70) and/or PXF (peroxisomal farnesylated protein, known previously as PEX19). It associates with LIM kinase 2 (LIMK2) and may serve as a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. LKAP contains two RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also known as RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains). However, whether those RRMs are bona fide RNA binding sites remains unclear. Moreover, there is no evidence of LAKP localization in the nucleus. Therefore, if the RRMs are functional, their interaction with RNA species would be restricted to the cytoplasm and peroxisomes. Pssm-ID: 409701 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 89 Bit Score: 144.04 E-value: 1.58e-40
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LOTUS_4_Limkain_b1 | cd09980 | The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
738-809 | 1.88e-40 | ||||
The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fourth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193594 Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 143.27 E-value: 1.88e-40
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PIN_limkain_b1_N_like | cd10910 | N-terminal LabA-like PIN domain of limkain b1 and similar proteins; Limkain b1 is a human ... |
55-177 | 7.41e-40 | ||||
N-terminal LabA-like PIN domain of limkain b1 and similar proteins; Limkain b1 is a human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif, this and similar domain architectures are shared by several members of this family, and a function of these architectures in RNA binding or RNA metabolism has been suggested. The function of the N-terminal domain is unknown. This subfamily belongs to LabA-like PIN domain family which includes Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 LabA, human ZNF451, uncharacterized Bacillus subtilis YqxD and Escherichia coli YaiI, and the N-terminal domain of a well-conserved group of mainly bacterial proteins with no defined function, which contain a C-terminal LabA_like_C domain. Curiously, a gene labeled NicB from Pseudomonas putida S16, which is described as a putative NADH-dependent hydroxylase involved in the microbial degradation of nicotine also falls into the LabA-like PIN family. The PIN (PilT N terminus) domain belongs to a large nuclease superfamily. The structural properties of the PIN domain indicate its active center, consisting of three highly conserved catalytic residues which coordinate metal ions; in some members, additional metal coordinating residues can be found while some others lack several of these key catalytic residues. The PIN active site 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. Pssm-ID: 350234 Cd Length: 126 Bit Score: 143.53 E-value: 7.41e-40
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LOTUS_1_Limkain_b1 | cd09977 | The first LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The first LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
438-499 | 3.94e-36 | ||||
The first LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The first LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193591 Cd Length: 62 Bit Score: 130.39 E-value: 3.94e-36
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LOTUS_6_Limkain_b1 | cd09982 | The sixth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The sixth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
898-957 | 4.68e-32 | ||||
The sixth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The sixth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193596 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 119.21 E-value: 4.68e-32
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LOTUS_3_Limkain_b1 | cd09979 | The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
825-893 | 2.38e-29 | ||||
The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193593 Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 111.41 E-value: 2.38e-29
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LOTUS_5_Limkain_b1 | cd09981 | The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
664-732 | 2.96e-27 | ||||
The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The fifth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193595 Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 105.58 E-value: 2.96e-27
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LOTUS_7_Limkain_b1 | cd09983 | The seventh LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The seventh LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
954-1004 | 3.45e-23 | ||||
The seventh LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The seventh LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193597 Cd Length: 73 Bit Score: 94.05 E-value: 3.45e-23
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PIN_LabA-like | cd06167 | PIN domain of Synechococcus elongatus LabA (low-amplitude and bright) and related proteins; ... |
57-178 | 1.09e-22 | ||||
PIN domain of Synechococcus elongatus LabA (low-amplitude and bright) and related proteins; The LabA-like PIN domain family includes Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 LabA which participates in cyanobacterial circadian timing. It is required for negative feedback regulation of the autokinase/autophosphatase KaiC, a central component of the circadian clock system. In particular, LabA seems necessary for KaiC-dependent repression of gene expression. This family also includes the N-terminal domain of limkain b1, a human autoantigen associated with cytoplasmic vesicles. Other members are the LabA-like PIN domains of human ZNF451, uncharacterized Bacillus subtilis YqxD and Escherichia coli YaiI, and the N-terminal domain of a well-conserved group of mainly bacterial proteins with no defined function, which contain a C-terminal LabA_like_C domain. Curiously, a gene labeled NicB from Pseudomonas putida S16, which is described as a putative NADH-dependent hydroxylase involved in the microbial degradation of nicotine also falls into this family. Pssm-ID: 350201 Cd Length: 113 Bit Score: 94.02 E-value: 1.09e-22
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NYN | pfam01936 | NYN domain; These domains are found in the eukaryotic proteins typified by the Nedd4-binding ... |
55-193 | 1.40e-21 | ||||
NYN domain; These domains are found in the eukaryotic proteins typified by the Nedd4-binding protein 1 and the bacterial YacP-like proteins (Nedd4-BP1, YacP nucleases; NYN domains). The NYN domain shares a common protein fold with two other previously characterized groups of nucleases, namely the PIN (PilT N-terminal) and FLAP/5' --> 3' exonuclease superfamilies. These proteins share a common set of 4 acidic conserved residues that are predicted to constitute their active site. Based on the conservation of the acidic residues and structural elements Aravind and colleagues suggest that PIN and NYN domains are likely to bind only a single metal ion, unlike the FLAP/5' --> 3' exonuclease superfamily, which binds two metal ions. Based on conserved gene neighborhoods Aravind and colleagues infer that the bacterial members are likely to be components of the processome/degradsome that process tRNAs or ribosomal RNAs. Pssm-ID: 426520 Cd Length: 137 Bit Score: 91.58 E-value: 1.40e-21
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LOTUS | cd08824 | LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and ... |
822-892 | 1.30e-18 | ||||
LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7; LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7. The LOTUS containing proteins are germline-specific and are found in the nuage/polar granules of germ cells. Tudor-containing protein 5 and 7 belong to the evolutionary conserved Tudor domain-containing protein (TDRD) family involved in germ cell development. In mice, TDRD5 and TDRD7 are components of the intermitochondrial cements (IMCs) and the chromatoid bodies (CBs), which are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granules involved in RNA processing for spermatogenesis. Oskar protein is a critical component of the pole plasm in the Drosophila oocyte, which is required for germ cell formation. Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be characterized. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193585 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 70 Bit Score: 80.74 E-value: 1.30e-18
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LOTUS | cd08824 | LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and ... |
662-732 | 2.16e-18 | ||||
LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7; LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7. The LOTUS containing proteins are germline-specific and are found in the nuage/polar granules of germ cells. Tudor-containing protein 5 and 7 belong to the evolutionary conserved Tudor domain-containing protein (TDRD) family involved in germ cell development. In mice, TDRD5 and TDRD7 are components of the intermitochondrial cements (IMCs) and the chromatoid bodies (CBs), which are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granules involved in RNA processing for spermatogenesis. Oskar protein is a critical component of the pole plasm in the Drosophila oocyte, which is required for germ cell formation. Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be characterized. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193585 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 70 Bit Score: 80.36 E-value: 2.16e-18
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LOTUS | cd08824 | LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and ... |
738-808 | 3.70e-14 | ||||
LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7; LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7. The LOTUS containing proteins are germline-specific and are found in the nuage/polar granules of germ cells. Tudor-containing protein 5 and 7 belong to the evolutionary conserved Tudor domain-containing protein (TDRD) family involved in germ cell development. In mice, TDRD5 and TDRD7 are components of the intermitochondrial cements (IMCs) and the chromatoid bodies (CBs), which are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granules involved in RNA processing for spermatogenesis. Oskar protein is a critical component of the pole plasm in the Drosophila oocyte, which is required for germ cell formation. Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be characterized. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193585 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 70 Bit Score: 68.03 E-value: 3.70e-14
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OST-HTH | pfam12872 | OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate ... |
668-731 | 4.45e-12 | ||||
OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate TDRD5/TDRD7 proteins that nucleate or organize structurally related ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes, the polar granule and nuage, is poorly understood. The domain adopts the winged helix-turn- helix fold and bind RNA with a potential specificity for dsRNA.In eukaryotes this domain is often combined in the same polypeptide with protein-protein- or lipid- interaction domains that might play a role in anchoring these proteins to specific cytoskeletal structures. Thus, proteins with this domain might have a key role in the recognition and localization of dsRNA, including miRNAs, rasiRNAs and piRNAs hybridized to their targets. In other cases, this domain is fused to ubiquitin-binding, E3 ligase and ubiquitin-like domains indicating a previously under-appreciated role for ubiquitination in regulating the assembly and stability of nuage-like RNP complexes. Both bacteria and eukaryotes encode a conserved family of proteins that combines this predicted RNA-binding domain with a previously uncharacterized RNase domain belonging to the superfamily that includes the 5'->3' nucleases, PIN and NYN domains. Pssm-ID: 463735 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 62.19 E-value: 4.45e-12
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OST-HTH | pfam12872 | OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate ... |
828-891 | 4.17e-11 | ||||
OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate TDRD5/TDRD7 proteins that nucleate or organize structurally related ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes, the polar granule and nuage, is poorly understood. The domain adopts the winged helix-turn- helix fold and bind RNA with a potential specificity for dsRNA.In eukaryotes this domain is often combined in the same polypeptide with protein-protein- or lipid- interaction domains that might play a role in anchoring these proteins to specific cytoskeletal structures. Thus, proteins with this domain might have a key role in the recognition and localization of dsRNA, including miRNAs, rasiRNAs and piRNAs hybridized to their targets. In other cases, this domain is fused to ubiquitin-binding, E3 ligase and ubiquitin-like domains indicating a previously under-appreciated role for ubiquitination in regulating the assembly and stability of nuage-like RNP complexes. Both bacteria and eukaryotes encode a conserved family of proteins that combines this predicted RNA-binding domain with a previously uncharacterized RNase domain belonging to the superfamily that includes the 5'->3' nucleases, PIN and NYN domains. Pssm-ID: 463735 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 59.11 E-value: 4.17e-11
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LOTUS | cd08824 | LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and ... |
898-960 | 1.02e-10 | ||||
LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7; LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7. The LOTUS containing proteins are germline-specific and are found in the nuage/polar granules of germ cells. Tudor-containing protein 5 and 7 belong to the evolutionary conserved Tudor domain-containing protein (TDRD) family involved in germ cell development. In mice, TDRD5 and TDRD7 are components of the intermitochondrial cements (IMCs) and the chromatoid bodies (CBs), which are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granules involved in RNA processing for spermatogenesis. Oskar protein is a critical component of the pole plasm in the Drosophila oocyte, which is required for germ cell formation. Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be characterized. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193585 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 70 Bit Score: 58.40 E-value: 1.02e-10
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RRM_SF | cd00590 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) superfamily; RRM, also known as RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP ... |
355-428 | 1.35e-10 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) superfamily; RRM, also known as RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain), is a highly abundant domain in eukaryotes found in proteins involved in post-transcriptional gene expression processes including mRNA and rRNA processing, RNA export, and RNA stability. This domain is 90 amino acids in length and consists of a four-stranded beta-sheet packed against two alpha-helices. RRM usually interacts with ssRNA, but is also known to interact with ssDNA as well as proteins. RRM binds a variable number of nucleotides, ranging from two to eight. The active site includes three aromatic side-chains located within the conserved RNP1 and RNP2 motifs of the domain. The RRM domain is found in a variety heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs), proteins implicated in regulation of alternative splicing, and protein components of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs). Pssm-ID: 409669 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 58.06 E-value: 1.35e-10
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LOTUS | cd08824 | LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and ... |
566-636 | 1.36e-10 | ||||
LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7; LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7. The LOTUS containing proteins are germline-specific and are found in the nuage/polar granules of germ cells. Tudor-containing protein 5 and 7 belong to the evolutionary conserved Tudor domain-containing protein (TDRD) family involved in germ cell development. In mice, TDRD5 and TDRD7 are components of the intermitochondrial cements (IMCs) and the chromatoid bodies (CBs), which are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granules involved in RNA processing for spermatogenesis. Oskar protein is a critical component of the pole plasm in the Drosophila oocyte, which is required for germ cell formation. Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be characterized. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193585 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 70 Bit Score: 58.01 E-value: 1.36e-10
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OST-HTH | pfam12872 | OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate ... |
904-1002 | 1.39e-08 | ||||
OST-HTH/LOTUS domain; A predicted RNA-binding domain found in insect Oskar and vertebrate TDRD5/TDRD7 proteins that nucleate or organize structurally related ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes, the polar granule and nuage, is poorly understood. The domain adopts the winged helix-turn- helix fold and bind RNA with a potential specificity for dsRNA.In eukaryotes this domain is often combined in the same polypeptide with protein-protein- or lipid- interaction domains that might play a role in anchoring these proteins to specific cytoskeletal structures. Thus, proteins with this domain might have a key role in the recognition and localization of dsRNA, including miRNAs, rasiRNAs and piRNAs hybridized to their targets. In other cases, this domain is fused to ubiquitin-binding, E3 ligase and ubiquitin-like domains indicating a previously under-appreciated role for ubiquitination in regulating the assembly and stability of nuage-like RNP complexes. Both bacteria and eukaryotes encode a conserved family of proteins that combines this predicted RNA-binding domain with a previously uncharacterized RNase domain belonging to the superfamily that includes the 5'->3' nucleases, PIN and NYN domains. Pssm-ID: 463735 Cd Length: 64 Bit Score: 52.17 E-value: 1.39e-08
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RRM | smart00360 | RNA recognition motif; |
357-427 | 5.26e-08 | ||||
RNA recognition motif; Pssm-ID: 214636 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 73 Bit Score: 50.67 E-value: 5.26e-08
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LOTUS | cd08824 | LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and ... |
438-499 | 7.33e-07 | ||||
LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7; LOTUS is an uncharacterized small globular domain found in Limkain b1, Oskar and Tudor-containing proteins 5 and 7. The LOTUS containing proteins are germline-specific and are found in the nuage/polar granules of germ cells. Tudor-containing protein 5 and 7 belong to the evolutionary conserved Tudor domain-containing protein (TDRD) family involved in germ cell development. In mice, TDRD5 and TDRD7 are components of the intermitochondrial cements (IMCs) and the chromatoid bodies (CBs), which are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granules involved in RNA processing for spermatogenesis. Oskar protein is a critical component of the pole plasm in the Drosophila oocyte, which is required for germ cell formation. Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. Limkain b1 contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be characterized. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193585 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 70 Bit Score: 47.61 E-value: 7.33e-07
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LOTUS_8_Limkain_b1 | cd09984 | The eighth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The eighth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
662-732 | 5.35e-06 | ||||
The eighth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The eighth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193598 Cd Length: 76 Bit Score: 45.29 E-value: 5.35e-06
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RRM1_Crp79 | cd21619 | RNA recognition motif 1 (RRM1) found in Schizosaccharomyces pombe mRNA export factor Crp79 and ... |
352-427 | 8.05e-06 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 1 (RRM1) found in Schizosaccharomyces pombe mRNA export factor Crp79 and similar proteins; Crp79, also called meiotic expression up-regulated protein 5 (Mug5), or polyadenylate-binding protein crp79, or PABP, or poly(A)-binding protein, is an auxiliary mRNA export factor that binds the poly(A) tail of mRNA and is involved in the export of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Members in this family contain three RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also termed RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains). The model corresponds to the first RRM motif. Pssm-ID: 410198 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 78 Bit Score: 44.82 E-value: 8.05e-06
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RRM_1 | pfam00076 | RNA recognition motif. (a.k.a. RRM, RBD, or RNP domain); The RRM motif is probably diagnostic ... |
357-425 | 1.22e-05 | ||||
RNA recognition motif. (a.k.a. RRM, RBD, or RNP domain); The RRM motif is probably diagnostic of an RNA binding protein. RRMs are found in a variety of RNA binding proteins, including various hnRNP proteins, proteins implicated in regulation of alternative splicing, and protein components of snRNPs. The motif also appears in a few single stranded DNA binding proteins. The RRM structure consists of four strands and two helices arranged in an alpha/beta sandwich, with a third helix present during RNA binding in some cases The C-terminal beta strand (4th strand) and final helix are hard to align and have been omitted in the SEED alignment The LA proteins have an N terminal rrm which is included in the seed. There is a second region towards the C terminus that has some features characteriztic of a rrm but does not appear to have the important structural core of a rrm. The LA proteins are one of the main autoantigens in Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease. Pssm-ID: 425453 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 70 Bit Score: 44.15 E-value: 1.22e-05
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LOTUS_3_Limkain_b1 | cd09979 | The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
438-499 | 4.80e-05 | ||||
The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The third LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193593 Cd Length: 72 Bit Score: 42.46 E-value: 4.80e-05
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RRM2_MEI2_like | cd12529 | RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in plant Mei2-like proteins; This subgroup corresponds to ... |
357-427 | 9.24e-05 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in plant Mei2-like proteins; This subgroup corresponds to the RRM2 of Mei2-like proteins that represent an ancient eukaryotic RNA-binding proteins family. Their corresponding Mei2-like genes appear to have arisen early in eukaryote evolution, been lost from some lineages such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae and metazoans, and diversified in the plant lineage. The plant Mei2-like genes may function in cell fate specification during development, rather than as stimulators of meiosis. Members in this family contain three RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also termed RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains). The C-terminal RRM (RRM3) is unique to Mei2-like proteins and is highly conserved between plants and fungi. To date, the intracellular localization, RNA target(s), cellular interactions and phosphorylation states of Mei2-like proteins in plants remain unclear. Pssm-ID: 409948 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 41.73 E-value: 9.24e-05
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RRM_RNPS1 | cd12365 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in RNA-binding protein with serine-rich domain 1 (RNPS1) and ... |
362-428 | 1.07e-04 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in RNA-binding protein with serine-rich domain 1 (RNPS1) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM of RNPS1 and its eukaryotic homologs. RNPS1, also termed RNA-binding protein prevalent during the S phase, or SR-related protein LDC2, was originally characterized as a general pre-mRNA splicing activator, which activates both constitutive and alternative splicing of pre-mRNA in vitro.It has been identified as a protein component of the splicing-dependent mRNP complex, or exon-exon junction complex (EJC), and is directly involved in mRNA surveillance. Furthermore, RNPS1 is a splicing regulator whose activator function is controlled in part by CK2 (casein kinase II) protein kinase phosphorylation. It can also function as a squamous-cell carcinoma antigen recognized by T cells-3 (SART3)-binding protein, and is involved in the regulation of mRNA splicing. RNPS1 contains an N-terminal serine-rich (S) domain, a central RNA recognition motif (RRM), also termed RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain), and the C-terminal arginine/serine/proline-rich (RS/P) domain. Pssm-ID: 409800 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 73 Bit Score: 41.38 E-value: 1.07e-04
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RRM_SAFB_like | cd12417 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in the scaffold attachment factor (SAFB) family; This ... |
372-427 | 1.75e-04 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in the scaffold attachment factor (SAFB) family; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM domain of the SAFB family, including scaffold attachment factor B1 (SAFB1), scaffold attachment factor B2 (SAFB2), SAFB-like transcriptional modulator (SLTM), and similar proteins, which are ubiquitously expressed. SAFB1, SAFB2 and SLTM have been implicated in many diverse cellular processes including cell growth and transformation, stress response, and apoptosis. They share high sequence similarities and all contain a scaffold attachment factor-box (SAF-box, also known as SAP domain) DNA-binding motif, an RNA recognition motif (RRM), also known as RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain), and a region rich in glutamine and arginine residues. SAFB1 is a nuclear protein with a distribution similar to that of SLTM, but unlike that of SAFB2, which is also found in the cytoplasm. To a large extent, SAFB1 and SLTM might share similar functions, such as the inhibition of an oestrogen reporter gene. The additional cytoplasmic localization of SAFB2 implies that it could play additional roles in the cytoplasmic compartment which are distinct from the nuclear functions shared with SAFB1 and SLTM. Pssm-ID: 409851 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 74 Bit Score: 40.70 E-value: 1.75e-04
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RRM2_PTBP1_hnRNPL_like | cd12422 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (PTB or hnRNP I), ... |
355-420 | 1.78e-04 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (PTB or hnRNP I), heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein L (hnRNP-L), and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM2 of polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (PTB or hnRNP I), polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 2 (PTBP2 or nPTB), regulator of differentiation 1 (Rod1), heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein L (hnRNP-L), heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein L-like (hnRNP-LL), polypyrimidine tract-binding protein homolog 3 (PTBPH3), polypyrimidine tract-binding protein homolog 1 and 2 (PTBPH1 and PTBPH2), and similar proteins, and RRM3 of PTBPH1 and PTBPH2. PTB is an important negative regulator of alternative splicing in mammalian cells and also functions at several other aspects of mRNA metabolism, including mRNA localization, stabilization, polyadenylation, and translation. PTBP2 is highly homologous to PTB and is perhaps specific to the vertebrates. Unlike PTB, PTBP2 is enriched in the brain and in some neural cell lines. It binds more stably to the downstream control sequence (DCS) RNA than PTB does but is a weaker repressor of splicing in vitro. PTBP2 also greatly enhances the binding of two other proteins, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) H and KH-type splicing-regulatory protein (KSRP), to the DCS RNA. The binding properties of PTBP2 and its reduced inhibitory activity on splicing imply roles in controlling the assembly of other splicing-regulatory proteins. Rod1 is a mammalian polypyrimidine tract binding protein (PTB) homolog of a regulator of differentiation in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, where the nrd1 gene encodes an RNA binding protein negatively regulates the onset of differentiation. ROD1 is predominantly expressed in hematopoietic cells or organs. It might play a role controlling differentiation in mammals. hnRNP-L is a higher eukaryotic specific subunit of human KMT3a (also known as HYPB or hSet2) complex required for histone H3 Lys-36 trimethylation activity. It plays both, nuclear and cytoplasmic, roles in mRNA export of intronless genes, IRES-mediated translation, mRNA stability, and splicing. hnRNP-LL protein plays a critical and unique role in the signal-induced regulation of CD45 and acts as a global regulator of alternative splicing in activated T cells. This family also includes polypyrimidine tract binding protein homolog 3 (PTBPH3) found in plant. Although its biological roles remain unclear, PTBPH3 shows significant sequence similarity to other family members, all of which contain four RNA recognition motifs (RRM), also known as RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain). Although their biological roles remain unclear, both PTBPH1 and PTBPH2 show significant sequence similarity to PTB. However, in contrast to PTB, they have three RRMs. Pssm-ID: 409856 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 85 Bit Score: 41.02 E-value: 1.78e-04
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RRM2_SART3 | cd12392 | RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in squamous cell carcinoma antigen recognized by T-cells ... |
357-430 | 2.31e-04 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in squamous cell carcinoma antigen recognized by T-cells 3 (SART3) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM2 of SART3, also termed Tat-interacting protein of 110 kDa (Tip110), is an RNA-binding protein expressed in the nucleus of the majority of proliferating cells, including normal cells and malignant cells, but not in normal tissues except for the testes and fetal liver. It is involved in the regulation of mRNA splicing probably via its complex formation with RNA-binding protein with a serine-rich domain (RNPS1), a pre-mRNA-splicing factor. SART3 has also been identified as a nuclear Tat-interacting protein that regulates Tat transactivation activity through direct interaction and functions as an important cellular factor for HIV-1 gene expression and viral replication. In addition, SART3 is required for U6 snRNP targeting to Cajal bodies. It binds specifically and directly to the U6 snRNA, interacts transiently with the U6 and U4/U6 snRNPs, and promotes the reassembly of U4/U6 snRNPs after splicing in vitro. SART3 contains an N-terminal half-a-tetratricopeptide repeat (HAT)-rich domain, a nuclearlocalization signal (NLS) domain, and two C-terminal RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also termed RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains). Pssm-ID: 409826 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 81 Bit Score: 40.78 E-value: 2.31e-04
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RRM2_hnRNPM_like | cd12386 | RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein M (hnRNP M) ... |
355-429 | 2.60e-04 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein M (hnRNP M) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM2 of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein M (hnRNP M), myelin expression factor 2 (MEF-2 or MyEF-2 or MST156) and similar proteins. hnRNP M is pre-mRNA binding protein that may play an important role in the pre-mRNA processing. It also preferentially binds to poly(G) and poly(U) RNA homopolymers. hnRNP M is able to interact with early spliceosomes, further influencing splicing patterns of specific pre-mRNAs. It functions as the receptor of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) that contains the penta-peptide sequence PELPK signaling motif. In addition, hnRNP M and another splicing factor Nova-1 work together as dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) pre-mRNA-binding proteins. They regulate alternative splicing of D2R pre-mRNA in an antagonistic manner. hnRNP M contains three RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also termed RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains), and an unusual hexapeptide-repeat region rich in methionine and arginine residues (MR repeat motif). MEF-2 is a sequence-specific single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding protein that binds specifically to ssDNA derived from the proximal (MB1) element of the myelin basic protein (MBP) promoter and represses transcription of the MBP gene. MEF-2 shows high sequence homology with hnRNP M. It also contains three RRMs, which may be responsible for its ssDNA binding activity. Pssm-ID: 409820 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 74 Bit Score: 40.42 E-value: 2.60e-04
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RRM2_RBM28_like | cd12414 | RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in RNA-binding protein 28 (RBM28) and similar proteins; ... |
364-427 | 5.97e-04 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in RNA-binding protein 28 (RBM28) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM2 of RBM28 and Nop4p. RBM28 is a specific nucleolar component of the spliceosomal small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs), possibly coordinating their transition through the nucleolus. It specifically associates with U1, U2, U4, U5, and U6 small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs), and may play a role in the maturation of both small nuclear and ribosomal RNAs. RBM28 has four RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also termed RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains), and an extremely acidic region between RRM2 and RRM3. The family also includes nucleolar protein 4 (Nop4p or Nop77p) encoded by YPL043W from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It is an essential nucleolar protein involved in processing and maturation of 27S pre-rRNA and biogenesis of 60S ribosomal subunits. Nop4p also contains four RRMs. Pssm-ID: 409848 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 76 Bit Score: 39.46 E-value: 5.97e-04
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LOTUS_8_Limkain_b1 | cd09984 | The eighth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The eighth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): ... |
825-892 | 7.21e-04 | ||||
The eighth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP); The eighth LOTUS domain on Limkain b1(LKAP): Limkain b1 is a novel human autoantigen, localized to a subset of ABCD3 and PXF marked peroxisomes. Limkain b1 may be a relatively common target of human autoantibodies reactive to cytoplasmic vesicle-like structures. The protein contains multiple copies of LOTUS domains and a conserved RNA recognition motif. The exact molecular function of LOTUS domain remains to be identified. Its occurrence in proteins associated with RNA metabolism suggests that it might be involved in RNA binding function. The presence of several basic residues and RNA fold recognition motifs support this hypothesis. The RNA binding function might be the first step of regulating mRNA translation or localization. Pssm-ID: 193598 Cd Length: 76 Bit Score: 39.12 E-value: 7.21e-04
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RRM_RBM18 | cd12355 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in eukaryotic RNA-binding protein 18 and similar proteins; ... |
355-428 | 1.65e-03 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in eukaryotic RNA-binding protein 18 and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM of RBM18, a putative RNA-binding protein containing a well-conserved RNA recognition motif (RRM), also termed RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain). The biological role of RBM18 remains unclear. Pssm-ID: 409791 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 80 Bit Score: 38.43 E-value: 1.65e-03
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RRM2_MEI2_EAR1_like | cd12276 | RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in Mei2-like proteins and terminal EAR1-like proteins; ... |
355-427 | 2.16e-03 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) found in Mei2-like proteins and terminal EAR1-like proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM2 of Mei2-like proteins from plant and fungi, terminal EAR1-like proteins from plant, and other eukaryotic homologs. Mei2-like proteins represent an ancient eukaryotic RNA-binding proteins family whose corresponding Mei2-like genes appear to have arisen early in eukaryote evolution, been lost from some lineages such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae and metazoans, and diversified in the plant lineage. The plant Mei2-like genes may function in cell fate specification during development, rather than as stimulators of meiosis. In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, the Mei2 protein is an essential component of the switch from mitotic to meiotic growth. S. pombe Mei2 stimulates meiosis in the nucleus upon binding a specific non-coding RNA. The terminal EAR1-like protein 1 and 2 (TEL1 and TEL2) are mainly found in land plants. They may play a role in the regulation of leaf initiation. All members in this family are putative RNA-binding proteins carrying three RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also termed RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains). In addition to the RRMs, the terminal EAR1-like proteins also contain TEL characteristic motifs that allow sequence and putative functional discrimination between them and Mei2-like proteins. Pssm-ID: 409718 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 71 Bit Score: 37.62 E-value: 2.16e-03
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RRM_hnRNPC_like | cd12341 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C (hnRNP C) ... |
363-427 | 2.73e-03 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C (hnRNP C)-related proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM in the hnRNP C-related protein family, including hnRNP C proteins, Raly, and Raly-like protein (RALYL). hnRNP C proteins, C1 and C2, are produced by a single coding sequence. They are the major constituents of the heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) complex in vertebrates. They bind hnRNA tightly, suggesting a central role in the formation of the ubiquitous hnRNP complex; they are involved in the packaging of the hnRNA in the nucleus and in processing of pre-mRNA such as splicing and 3'-end formation. Raly, also termed autoantigen p542, is an RNA-binding protein that may play a critical role in embryonic development. The biological role of RALYL remains unclear. It shows high sequence homology with hnRNP C proteins and Raly. Members of this family are characterized by an N-terminal RNA recognition motif (RRM), also termed RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain), and a C-terminal auxiliary domain. The Raly proteins contain a glycine/serine-rich stretch within the C-terminal regions, which is absent in the hnRNP C proteins. Thus, the Raly proteins represent a newly identified class of evolutionarily conserved autoepitopes. Pssm-ID: 409778 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 68 Bit Score: 37.23 E-value: 2.73e-03
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RRM1_U1A_like | cd12246 | RNA recognition motif 1 (RRM1) found in the U1A/U2B"/SNF protein family; This subfamily ... |
357-427 | 2.88e-03 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 1 (RRM1) found in the U1A/U2B"/SNF protein family; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM1 of U1A/U2B"/SNF protein family which contains Drosophila sex determination protein SNF and its two mammalian counterparts, U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein A (U1 snRNP A or U1-A or U1A) and U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein B" (U2 snRNP B" or U2B"), all of which consist of two RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), connected by a variable, flexible linker. SNF is an RNA-binding protein found in the U1 and U2 snRNPs of Drosophila where it is essential in sex determination and possesses a novel dual RNA binding specificity. SNF binds with high affinity to both Drosophila U1 snRNA stem-loop II (SLII) and U2 snRNA stem-loop IV (SLIV). It can also bind to poly(U) RNA tracts flanking the alternatively spliced Sex-lethal (Sxl) exon, as does Drosophila Sex-lethal protein (SXL). U1A is an RNA-binding protein associated with the U1 snRNP, a small RNA-protein complex involved in pre-mRNA splicing. U1A binds with high affinity and specificity to stem-loop II (SLII) of U1 snRNA. It is predominantly a nuclear protein that shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm independently of interactions with U1 snRNA. Moreover, U1A may be involved in RNA 3'-end processing, specifically cleavage, splicing and polyadenylation, through interacting with a large number of non-snRNP proteins. U2B", initially identified to bind to stem-loop IV (SLIV) at the 3' end of U2 snRNA, is a unique protein that comprises of the U2 snRNP. Additional research indicates U2B" binds to U1 snRNA stem-loop II (SLII) as well and shows no preference for SLIV or SLII on the basis of binding affinity. Moreover, U2B" does not require an auxiliary protein for binding to RNA, and its nuclear transport is independent of U2 snRNA binding. Pssm-ID: 409692 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 78 Bit Score: 37.51 E-value: 2.88e-03
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RRM_Aly_REF_like | cd12418 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in the Aly/REF family; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM ... |
357-429 | 3.19e-03 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in the Aly/REF family; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM of Aly/REF family which includes THO complex subunit 4 (THOC4, also termed Aly/REF), S6K1 Aly/REF-like target (SKAR, also termed PDIP3 or PDIP46) and similar proteins. THOC4 is an mRNA transporter protein with a well conserved RNA recognition motif (RRM), also termed RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain). It is involved in RNA transportation from the nucleus, and was initially identified as a transcription coactivator of LEF-1 and AML-1 for the TCRalpha enhancer function. In addition, THOC4 specifically binds to rhesus (RH) promoter in erythroid, and might be a novel transcription cofactor for erythroid-specific genes. SKAR shows high sequence homology with THOC4 and possesses one RRM as well. SKAR is widely expressed and localizes to the nucleus. It may be a critical player in the function of S6K1 in cell and organism growth control by binding the activated, hyperphosphorylated form of S6K1 but not S6K2. Furthermore, SKAR functions as a protein partner of the p50 subunit of DNA polymerase delta. In addition, SKAR may have particular importance in pancreatic beta cell size determination and insulin secretion. Pssm-ID: 409852 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 75 Bit Score: 37.17 E-value: 3.19e-03
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RRM_Yme2p_like | cd12433 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in yeast mitochondrial escape protein 2 (Yme2p) and similar ... |
370-430 | 5.56e-03 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in yeast mitochondrial escape protein 2 (Yme2p) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM of Yme2p, also termed protein RNA12, an inner mitochondrial membrane protein that plays a critical role in mitochondrial DNA transactions. It may serve as a mediator of nucleoid structure and number in mitochondria of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yme2p contains an exonuclease domain, an RNA recognition motif (RRM), also termed RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain), and a C-terminal domain. Pssm-ID: 409867 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 86 Bit Score: 36.86 E-value: 5.56e-03
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RBD_RRM1_NPL3 | cd12340 | RNA recognition motif 1 (RRM1) found in yeast nucleolar protein 3 (Npl3p) and similar proteins; ... |
373-416 | 7.44e-03 | ||||
RNA recognition motif 1 (RRM1) found in yeast nucleolar protein 3 (Npl3p) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM1 of Npl3p, also termed mitochondrial targeting suppressor 1 protein, or nuclear polyadenylated RNA-binding protein 1. Npl3p is a major yeast RNA-binding protein that competes with 3'-end processing factors, such as Rna15, for binding to the nascent RNA, protecting the transcript from premature termination and coordinating transcription termination and the packaging of the fully processed transcript for export. It specifically recognizes a class of G/U-rich RNAs. Npl3p is a multi-domain protein containing two central RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also termed RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains), separated by a short linker and a C-terminal domain rich in glycine, arginine and serine residues. Pssm-ID: 409777 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 69 Bit Score: 36.22 E-value: 7.44e-03
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RRM_ALKBH8 | cd12431 | RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in alkylated DNA repair protein alkB homolog 8 (ALKBH8) and ... |
364-429 | 9.97e-03 | ||||
RNA recognition motif (RRM) found in alkylated DNA repair protein alkB homolog 8 (ALKBH8) and similar proteins; This subfamily corresponds to the RRM of ALKBH8, also termed alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase ABH8, or S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent tRNA methyltransferase ABH8, expressed in various types of human cancers. It is essential in urothelial carcinoma cell survival mediated by NOX-1-dependent ROS signals. ALKBH8 has also been identified as a tRNA methyltransferase that catalyzes methylation of tRNA to yield 5-methylcarboxymethyl uridine (mcm5U) at the wobble position of the anticodon loop. Thus, ALKBH8 plays a crucial role in the DNA damage survival pathway through a distinct mechanism involving the regulation of tRNA modification. ALKBH8 localizes to the cytoplasm. It contains the characteristic AlkB domain that is composed of a tRNA methyltransferase motif, a motif homologous to the bacterial AlkB DNA/RNA repair enzyme, and a dioxygenase catalytic core domain encompassing cofactor-binding sites for iron and 2-oxoglutarate. In addition, unlike other AlkB homologs, ALKBH8 contains an N-terminal RNA recognition motif (RRM), also termed RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (ribonucleoprotein domain), and a C-terminal S-adenosylmethionine (SAM)-dependent methyltransferase (MT) domain. Pssm-ID: 409865 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 80 Bit Score: 36.02 E-value: 9.97e-03
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