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Family: Nop (PF01798)

Summary

Putative snoRNA binding domain Add an annotation

This family consists of various Pre RNA processing ribonucleoproteins. The function of the aligned region is unknown however it may be a common RNA or snoRNA or Nop1p binding domain. Nop5p (Nop58p) Q12499 from yeast is the protein component of a ribonucleoprotein protein required for pre-18s rRNA processing and is suggested to function with Nop1p in a snoRNA complex [1]. Nop56p O00567 and Nop5p interact with Nop1p and are required for ribosome biogenesis [2]. Prp31p p49704 is required for pre-mRNA splicing in S. cerevisiae [3].


Literature references

  1. Wu P, Brockenbrough JS, Metcalfe AC, Chen S, Aris JP; , J Biol Chem 1998;273:16453-16463.: Nop5p is a small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein component required for pre- 18 S rRNA processing in yeast. PUBMED:9632712

  2. Gautier T, Berges T, Tollervey D, Hurt E; , Mol Cell Biol 1997;17:7088-7098.: Nucleolar KKE/D repeat proteins Nop56p and Nop58p interact with Nop1p and are required for ribosome biogenesis. PUBMED:9372940

  3. Weidenhammer EM, Singh M, Ruiz-Noriega M, Woolford JL Jr; , Nucleic Acids Res. 1996;24:1164-1170.: The PRP31 gene encodes a novel protein required for pre-mRNA splicing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. PUBMED:8604353


InterPro entry IPR002687

This domain is present in various pre-mRNA processing ribonucleoproteins. The function of the domain is unknown however it may be a common RNA or snoRNA or Nop1p binding domain.

Proteins have been implicated in an expanding variety of functions during pre-mRNA splicing. Molecular cloning has identified genes encoding spliceosomal proteins that potentially act as novel RNA helicases, GTPases, or protein isomerases. Novel protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions that are required for functional spliceosome formation have also been described. Finally, growing evidence suggests that proteins may contribute directly to the spliceosome's active sites PUBMED:9159080.

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Domain organisation

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Alignments

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Seed source: Pfam-B_1362 (release 4.2)
Previous IDs: none
Type: Family
Author: Bashton M, Bateman A
Number in seed: 16
Number in full: 603
Average length of the domain: 146.30 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 42 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 30.29 %

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search method: hmmsearch -Z 9421015 -E 1000 HMM pfamseq
Model details:
Parameter Sequence Domain
Gathering cut-off 25.0 25.0
Trusted cut-off 27.7 26.4
Noise cut-off 23.9 22.9
Model length: 150
Family (HMM) version: 11
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Interactions

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Nop Fibrillarin

Structures

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