1WI5


Conserved Protein Domain Family
S1_Rrp5_repeat_hs2_sc2

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cd05694: S1_Rrp5_repeat_hs2_sc2 
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S1_Rrp5_repeat_hs2_sc2: Rrp5 is a trans-acting factor important for biogenesis of both the 40S and 60S eukaryotic ribosomal subunits. Rrp5 has two distinct regions, an N-terminal region containing tandemly repeated S1 RNA-binding domains (12 S1 repeats in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rrp5 and 14 S1 repeats in Homo sapiens Rrp5) and a C-terminal region containing tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) motifs thought to be involved in protein-protein interactions. Mutational studies have shown that each region represents a specific functional domain. Deletions within the S1-containing region inhibit pre-rRNA processing at either site A3 or A2, whereas deletions within the TPR region confer an inability to support cleavage of A0-A2. This CD includes H. sapiens S1 repeat 2 (hs2) and S. cerevisiae S1 repeat 2 (sc2). Rrp5 is found in eukaryotes but not in prokaryotes or archaea.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 240199
Aligned: 19 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 90.772
Created: 15-Mar-2007
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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RNA binding
Conserved site includes 4 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:RNA binding site [nucleic acid binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:RNA binding residues of the RNA PolymeraseII RPB7 subunit, confirmed by mutagenesis

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                     #       #          # #                                              
1WI5_A         18 ALKPGMLLTGTVSSLEDHGYLVDIGVDGTRAFLPLLKAQeyirqknkgaKLKVGQYLNCIVEKVKGNGGVVSLSVGHSEV 97   human
NP_587890     222 DFVAGSMIQAVVSSIEDHGIVFDIGINNYTGFLSKKHINd--------fPFVEGQSLLCSVISKEDRIFHLSLTATSTKA 293  Schizosacchar...
EAZ39053      236 AIQDGMVLTAQVKSIEDHGYILHFGVSSFSGFMPKADREs--------aKIESGQLIQCVVKAIDKAREIVHLSSDEDLL 307  Japanese rice
XP_001655011  181 HLVEGLVLSATVEEEEDHGYQMNVGIRNVRAFLPTHNVRn--------nKMIVGRNLFCSVEKVTHGNGSATVVLRAFKP 252  yellow fever ...
XP_313352     180 QLVEGLVLAATITVKEDHGYTMDIGVHNVRAFLPQEHLNg--------nRDDEGRNLFCSIHSVTQSGSGAVVVLKAFRP 251  Anopheles gam...
2498865       252 DLVKSTSIQCAVKSIEDHGATLDVGLPGFTGFIAKKDFGnf-------eKLLPGAVFLGNITKKSDRSIVVNTDFSDKKN 324  baker's yeast
BAB03107       94 SFQLGMVFSANVKSIEDHGSILHFGLPSITGFIEISDDGnq------esGMKTGQLIQGVVTKIDRDRKIVHLSSDPDSV 167  thale cress
XP_359517     273 DVVENSTVAGSISSVEDHGYVVDLGIQNLTGFLSKKEVDkgi----saaQLEPGCVHLLLVTGVKGKIAQVSTLTKKLSN 348  Magnaporthe g...
EAU92721      245 DLKSGFTLTAAVKSVEDHGYILDLGIPNADGFLSFKDAKeve----gssKLAVGQLCNVTVSKLAANKRTCTVTASPSTF 320  Coprinopsis c...
CAO23454      129 ALQEGMVLTAYVKSIEDHGYILHFGLPSFTGFLPKSSQAen-------iEINTGQILQGVIRSIDKAHKVVYLSSDPDTI 201  wine grape
Feature 1          
1WI5_A         98 S 98   human
NP_587890     294 L 294  Schizosaccharomyces pombe 972h-
EAZ39053      308 S 308  Japanese rice
XP_001655011  253 T 253  yellow fever mosquito
XP_313352     252 D 252  Anopheles gambiae str. PEST
2498865       325 K 325  baker's yeast
BAB03107      168 A 168  thale cress
XP_359517     349 V 349  Magnaporthe grisea 70-15
EAU92721      321 T 321  Coprinopsis cinerea okayama7#130
CAO23454      202 S 202  wine grape

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