Conserved Protein Domain Family
RRM1_2_NP220

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cd12716: RRM1_2_NP220 (this model, PSSM-Id:241160 is obsolete and has been replaced by 410115)
RNA recognition motif 1 and 2 in vertebrate nuclear protein 220 (NP220)
This subgroup corresponds to RRM1 and RRM2 of NP220, also termed zinc finger protein 638 (ZN638), or cutaneous T-cell lymphoma-associated antigen se33-1, or zinc finger matrin-like protein, a large nucleoplasmic DNA-binding protein that binds to cytidine-rich sequences, such as CCCCC (G/C), in double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). NP220 contains multiple domains, including MH1, MH2, and MH3, domains homologous to the acidic nuclear protein matrin 3; RS, an arginine/serine-rich domain commonly found in pre-mRNA splicing factors; PstI-HindIII, a domain essential for DNA binding; acidic repeat, a domain with nine repeats of the sequence LVTVDEVIEEEDL; and a Cys2-His2 zinc finger-like motif that is also present in matrin 3. It may be involved in packaging, transferring, or processing transcripts. This subgroup corresponds to the domain of MH2 that contains two tandem RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also termed RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains).
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 241160
Aligned: 5 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 116.429
Created: 14-Dec-2011
Updated: 1-Feb-2013
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Q14966     676 SVLLITELPedGCTEEDVRKLFQPFGKVNDVLIVpyrKEAYLEMEfKEAITAIMKYIEtt-pLTIKGKSVKICVPGK 751  human
XP_420896  271 TVLQISNLPddGFSDQDIKKIVQPFGKVSDLIVLrsrNKAYLEMNyKEAVIAAVKYGEtv-pVLVNGKQVKISVAEK 346  chicken
Q14966     905 CVMLVSNLPnkGYSVEEVYDLAKPFGGLKDILILsshKKAYIEINrKAAESMVKFYTCf--pVLMDGNQLSISMAPE 979  human
XP_692201  830 NIVEITNLPeaGVTEEELTNLAKPYGFTETPVIAitqQRAYLQMPnTEAAEKMVKTFSet-pAKVKEKEITVKMMMQ 905  zebrafish
Q61464     902 SVVFISNLPnkGYSTEEIYNLAKPFGALKDILVLsshKKAYIEIN-KKSADSMVKFYTcfpiSMDGNQLSISMAPEH 977  house mouse
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