protein angel homolog 2 isoform X3 [Mus musculus]
exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase family protein( domain architecture ID 662)
exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase (EEP) family protein may cleave phosphodiester bonds
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||||
EEP super family | cl00490 | Exonuclease-Endonuclease-Phosphatase (EEP) domain superfamily; This large superfamily includes ... |
8-298 | 5.18e-36 | ||||||
Exonuclease-Endonuclease-Phosphatase (EEP) domain superfamily; This large superfamily includes the catalytic domain (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase or EEP domain) of a diverse set of proteins including the ExoIII family of apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonucleases, inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatases (INPP5), neutral sphingomyelinases (nSMases), deadenylases (such as the vertebrate circadian-clock regulated nocturnin), bacterial cytolethal distending toxin B (CdtB), deoxyribonuclease 1 (DNase1), the endonuclease domain of the non-LTR retrotransposon LINE-1, and related domains. These diverse enzymes share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds; their substrates range from nucleic acids to phospholipids and perhaps proteins. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd09097: Pssm-ID: 469791 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 329 Bit Score: 131.66 E-value: 5.18e-36
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Deadenylase_CCR4 | cd09097 | C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4 and related domains; This subfamily contains the ... |
8-298 | 5.18e-36 | ||||||
C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4 and related domains; This subfamily contains the C-terminal catalytic domain of the deadenylases, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ccr4p and two vertebrate homologs (CCR4a and CCR4b), and related domains. CCR4 belongs to the large EEP (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase) superfamily that contains functionally diverse enzymes that share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds. CCR4 is the major deadenylase subunit of the CCR4-NOT transcription complex, which contains two deadenylase subunits and several noncatalytic subunits. The other deadenylase subunit, Caf1 (called Pop2 in yeast), is a DEDD-type protein and does not belong in this superfamily. Saccharomyces cerevisiae CCR4 (or Ccr4p) is a 3'-5' poly(A) RNA and ssDNA exonuclease. It is the catalytic subunit of the yeast mRNA deadenylase (Ccr4p/Pop2p/Not complex). This complex participates in various ways in mRNA metabolism, including transcription initiation and elongation, and mRNA degradation. Ccr4p degrades both poly(A) and single-stranded DNA. There are two vertebrate homologs of Ccr4p, CCR4a (also called CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6 or CNOT6) and CCR4b (also called CNOT6-like or CNOT6L), which independently associate with other components to form distinct CCR4-NOT multisubunit complexes. The nuclease domain of CNOT6 and CNOT6L exhibits Mg2+-dependent deadenylase activity, with specificity for poly (A) RNA as substrate. CCR4a is a component of P-bodies and is necessary for foci formation. CCR4b regulates p27/Kip1 mRNA levels, thereby influencing cell cycle progression. They both contribute to the prevention of cell death by regulating insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 5. Pssm-ID: 197331 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 329 Bit Score: 131.66 E-value: 5.18e-36
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PLN03144 | PLN03144 | Carbon catabolite repressor protein 4 homolog; Provisional |
8-297 | 3.70e-27 | ||||||
Carbon catabolite repressor protein 4 homolog; Provisional Pssm-ID: 178689 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 606 Bit Score: 110.97 E-value: 3.70e-27
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CCR4 | COG5239 | mRNA deadenylase, 3'-5' endonuclease subunit Ccr4 [RNA processing and modification]; |
39-296 | 2.54e-10 | ||||||
mRNA deadenylase, 3'-5' endonuclease subunit Ccr4 [RNA processing and modification]; Pssm-ID: 227564 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 378 Bit Score: 60.55 E-value: 2.54e-10
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Deadenylase_CCR4 | cd09097 | C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4 and related domains; This subfamily contains the ... |
8-298 | 5.18e-36 | ||||||
C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4 and related domains; This subfamily contains the C-terminal catalytic domain of the deadenylases, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ccr4p and two vertebrate homologs (CCR4a and CCR4b), and related domains. CCR4 belongs to the large EEP (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase) superfamily that contains functionally diverse enzymes that share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds. CCR4 is the major deadenylase subunit of the CCR4-NOT transcription complex, which contains two deadenylase subunits and several noncatalytic subunits. The other deadenylase subunit, Caf1 (called Pop2 in yeast), is a DEDD-type protein and does not belong in this superfamily. Saccharomyces cerevisiae CCR4 (or Ccr4p) is a 3'-5' poly(A) RNA and ssDNA exonuclease. It is the catalytic subunit of the yeast mRNA deadenylase (Ccr4p/Pop2p/Not complex). This complex participates in various ways in mRNA metabolism, including transcription initiation and elongation, and mRNA degradation. Ccr4p degrades both poly(A) and single-stranded DNA. There are two vertebrate homologs of Ccr4p, CCR4a (also called CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6 or CNOT6) and CCR4b (also called CNOT6-like or CNOT6L), which independently associate with other components to form distinct CCR4-NOT multisubunit complexes. The nuclease domain of CNOT6 and CNOT6L exhibits Mg2+-dependent deadenylase activity, with specificity for poly (A) RNA as substrate. CCR4a is a component of P-bodies and is necessary for foci formation. CCR4b regulates p27/Kip1 mRNA levels, thereby influencing cell cycle progression. They both contribute to the prevention of cell death by regulating insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 5. Pssm-ID: 197331 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 329 Bit Score: 131.66 E-value: 5.18e-36
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PLN03144 | PLN03144 | Carbon catabolite repressor protein 4 homolog; Provisional |
8-297 | 3.70e-27 | ||||||
Carbon catabolite repressor protein 4 homolog; Provisional Pssm-ID: 178689 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 606 Bit Score: 110.97 E-value: 3.70e-27
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Deadenylase_CCR4b | cd10312 | C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4b, also known as CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit ... |
8-298 | 2.28e-17 | ||||||
C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4b, also known as CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6-like; This subfamily contains the C-terminal catalytic domain of the deadenylase, CCR4b, also known as CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6-like (CNOT6L). CCR4 belongs to the large EEP (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase) superfamily that contains functionally diverse enzymes that share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds. CCR4 is the major deadenylase subunit of the CCR4-NOT transcription complex, which contains two deadenylase subunits and several noncatalytic subunits. The other deadenylase subunit, Caf1, is a DEDD-type protein and does not belong in this superfamily. There are two vertebrate CCR4 proteins, CCR4a (also called CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6 or CNOT6) and CCR4b. CCR4b associates with other components, such as CNOT1-3 and Caf1, to form a CCR4-NOT multisubunit complex, which regulates transcription and mRNA degradation. The nuclease domain of CCR4b exhibits Mg2+-dependent deadenylase activity with strict specificity for poly (A) RNA as substrate. CCR4b is mainly localized in the cytoplasm. It regulates cell growth and influences cell cycle progression by regulating p27/Kip1 mRNA levels. It contributes to the prevention of cell death by regulating insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 5. Pssm-ID: 197339 Cd Length: 348 Bit Score: 81.22 E-value: 2.28e-17
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Deadenylase_CCR4a | cd10313 | C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4a, also known as CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6; ... |
8-123 | 4.55e-15 | ||||||
C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4a, also known as CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6; This subfamily contains the C-terminal catalytic domain of the deadenylase, CCR4a, also known as CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6 (CNOT6). CCR4 belongs to the large EEP (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase) superfamily that contains functionally diverse enzymes that share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds. CCR4 is the major deadenylase subunit of the CCR4-NOT transcription complex, which contains two deadenylase subunits and several noncatalytic subunits. The other deadenylase subunit, Caf1, is a DEDD-type protein and does not belong in this superfamily. There are two vertebrate CCR4 proteins, CCR4a and CCR4b (also called CNOT6-like or CNOT6L). CCR4a associates with other components, such as CNOT1-3 and Caf1, to form a CCR4-NOT multisubunit complex, which regulates transcription and mRNA degradation. The nuclease domain of CCR4a exhibits Mg2+-dependent deadenylase activity with specificity for poly (A) RNA as substrate. CCR4a is a component of P-bodies and is necessary for foci formation of various P-body components. It also plays a role in cellular responses to DNA damage, by regulating Chk2 activity. Pssm-ID: 197340 Cd Length: 350 Bit Score: 74.70 E-value: 4.55e-15
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Deadenylase_nocturnin | cd09096 | C-terminal deadenylase domain of nocturnin and related domains; This subfamily contains the ... |
7-126 | 1.72e-11 | ||||||
C-terminal deadenylase domain of nocturnin and related domains; This subfamily contains the C-terminal catalytic domain of the deadenylase, nocturnin, and related domains. Nocturnin is a poly(A)-specific 3' exonuclease that specifically degrades the 3' poly(A) tail of RNA in a process known as deadenylation. This nuclease activity is manganese dependent. Nocturnin is expressed in the cytoplasm of Xenopus laevis retinal photoreceptor cells in a rhythmic fashion, and it has been proposed that it participates in posttranscriptional regulation of the circadian clock or its outputs, and that the mRNA target(s) of this deadenylase are circadian clock-related. In mouse, the nocturnin gene, mNoc, is expressed in a circadian pattern in a range of tissues including retina, spleen, heart, kidney, and liver. It is highly expressed in bone-marrow stromal cells, adipocytes and hepatocytes. In mammals, nocturnin plays a role in regulating mesenchymal stem-cell lineage allocation, perhaps through regulating PPAR-gamma (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma) nuclear translocation. This subfamily belongs to the large EEP (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase) superfamily that contains functionally diverse enzymes that share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds. Pssm-ID: 197330 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 280 Bit Score: 63.21 E-value: 1.72e-11
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CCR4 | COG5239 | mRNA deadenylase, 3'-5' endonuclease subunit Ccr4 [RNA processing and modification]; |
39-296 | 2.54e-10 | ||||||
mRNA deadenylase, 3'-5' endonuclease subunit Ccr4 [RNA processing and modification]; Pssm-ID: 227564 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 378 Bit Score: 60.55 E-value: 2.54e-10
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Deadenylase | cd09082 | C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4, nocturnin, and related domains; This family contains ... |
7-126 | 7.23e-06 | ||||||
C-terminal deadenylase domain of CCR4, nocturnin, and related domains; This family contains the C-terminal catalytic domains of the deadenylases, CCR4 and nocturnin, and related domains. Nocturnin is a poly(A)-specific 3' exonuclease that specifically degrades the 3' poly(A) tail of RNA in a process known as deadenylation. This nuclease activity is manganese dependent. Nocturnin is expressed in the cytoplasm of the Xenopus laevis retinal photoreceptor cells in a rhythmic fashion, and it has been proposed that it participates in posttranscriptional regulation of the circadian clock or its outputs, and that the mRNA target(s) of this deadenylase are circadian clock-related. Saccharomyces cerevisiae CCR4p is a 3'-5' poly(A) RNA and ssDNA exonuclease. It is the catalytic subunit of the yeast mRNA deadenylase (Ccr4p/Pop2p/Not complex). This complex participates in various ways in mRNA metabolism, including transcription initiation and elongation, and mRNA degradation. The deadenylase activities of Ccr4p and nocturnin differ: nocturnin degrades poly(A), Ccr4p degrades both poly(A) and single-stranded DNA, and in contrast to Ccr4p, nocturnin appears to function in a highly processive manner. This family belongs to the large EEP (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase) superfamily that contains functionally diverse enzymes that share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds. Pssm-ID: 197316 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 348 Bit Score: 46.96 E-value: 7.23e-06
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ElsH | COG3568 | Metal-dependent hydrolase, endonuclease/exonuclease/phosphatase family [General function ... |
60-110 | 8.30e-04 | ||||||
Metal-dependent hydrolase, endonuclease/exonuclease/phosphatase family [General function prediction only]; Pssm-ID: 442789 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 167 Bit Score: 39.51 E-value: 8.30e-04
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EEP | cd08372 | Exonuclease-Endonuclease-Phosphatase (EEP) domain superfamily; This large superfamily includes ... |
8-114 | 1.56e-03 | ||||||
Exonuclease-Endonuclease-Phosphatase (EEP) domain superfamily; This large superfamily includes the catalytic domain (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase or EEP domain) of a diverse set of proteins including the ExoIII family of apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonucleases, inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatases (INPP5), neutral sphingomyelinases (nSMases), deadenylases (such as the vertebrate circadian-clock regulated nocturnin), bacterial cytolethal distending toxin B (CdtB), deoxyribonuclease 1 (DNase1), the endonuclease domain of the non-LTR retrotransposon LINE-1, and related domains. These diverse enzymes share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds; their substrates range from nucleic acids to phospholipids and perhaps proteins. Pssm-ID: 197306 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 241 Bit Score: 39.39 E-value: 1.56e-03
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EEP-1 | cd09083 | Exonuclease-Endonuclease-Phosphatase domain; uncharacterized family 1; This family of ... |
59-125 | 1.73e-03 | ||||||
Exonuclease-Endonuclease-Phosphatase domain; uncharacterized family 1; This family of uncharacterized proteins belongs to a superfamily that includes the catalytic domain (exonuclease/endonuclease/phosphatase, EEP, domain) of a diverse set of proteins including the ExoIII family of apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonucleases, inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatases (INPP5), neutral sphingomyelinases (nSMases), deadenylases (such as the vertebrate circadian-clock regulated nocturnin), bacterial cytolethal distending toxin B (CdtB), deoxyribonuclease 1 (DNase1), the endonuclease domain of the non-LTR retrotransposon LINE-1, and related domains. These diverse enzymes share a common catalytic mechanism of cleaving phosphodiester bonds. Their substrates range from nucleic acids to phospholipids and perhaps, proteins. Pssm-ID: 197317 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 252 Bit Score: 39.12 E-value: 1.73e-03
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