1UEB,1YBY


Conserved Protein Domain Family
S1_EF-P_repeat_2

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cd05794: S1_EF-P_repeat_2 
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S1_EF-P_repeat_2: Translation elongation factor P (EF-P), S1-like RNA-binding domain, repeat 1. EF-P stimulates the peptidyltransferase activity in the prokaryotic 70S ribosome. EF-P enhances the synthesis of certain dipeptides with N-formylmethionyl-tRNA and puromycine in vitro. EF-P binds to both the 30S and 50S ribosomal subunits. EF-P binds near the streptomycine binding site of the 16S rRNA in the 30S subunit. EF-P interacts with domains 2 and 5 of the 23S rRNA. The L16 ribosomal protein of the 50S or its N-terminal fragment are required for EF-P mediated peptide bond synthesis, whereas L11, L15, and L7/L12 are not required in this reaction, suggesting that EF-P may function at a different ribosomal site than most other translation factors. EF-P is essential for cell viability and is required for protein synthesis. EF-P is mainly present in bacteria. The EF-P homologs in archaea and eukaryotes are the initiation factors aIF5A and eIF5A, respectively. EF-P has 3 domains (domains I, II, and III). Domains II and III are S1-like domains. This CD includes domain III (the second S1 domain of EF_P). Domains II and III of have structural homology to the eIF5A domain C, suggesting that domains II and III evolved by duplication.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 240220
Aligned: 63 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 69.8602
Created: 15-Jun-2006
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:possible RNA binding site based on comparison with E. coli CspA.
  • Citation:PMID 9753699

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                                    #                #    ##   
1UEB_A      128 VELKVVDTPpgvrgdtvsggsKPATLETgAVVQVPlfvepGEVIKVDTRtGEYVGR 183 Thermus thermophilus
AAW39975    128 VNLKIAHTEpgfkgdtaatttKPATLETgLVVQVPlfinnEDLIRVDTRsGQYLGK 183 Dehalococcoides ethenogenes 195
YP_411963   132 VVLTITDTEpnlkgatatssyKPATTETgLVVMVPpfvlqGERIKVNTDsGEYIER 187 Nitrosospira multiformis ATCC 25196
Q838Z5      129 VILRVAETQpsikgatvtgsgKPATMETgLVVNVPdfveaDELLEINTAeGTYLKR 184 Enterococcus faecalis
NP_744013   131 ISRKVVYTEnaargdtsgkvmKPAKLANgTEISVAdfiqiDEWIDIDTRdNSFKGR 186 Pseudomonas putida KT2440
ABB44186    131 MELLITDTPpnfkgdtssgskKPATLETgAVVQVPyhvleGDTIRVNTVdCEYLEK 186 Thiomicrospira denitrificans ATCC 33889
NP_567743   200 ITCTVVETQlpmkgltsapryKRALLDNgSTIQVPsyleaGEKIVINTEdDSFVKR 255 thale cress
BAD04361    130 ISIKVAYTEpgakgdtktnslKDAALETgLVIKVPlfiniGEKIIINTEtGLYLSR 185 Onion yellows phytoplasma OY-M
ZP_01617280 132 MIMTVVDTApgikgasasartKPATLTTgLVVQVPeylesGESIKVNTEdNRFMSR 187 marine gamma proteobacterium HTCC2143
ZP_01544193 130 VELTVTDTQpsikgatvngggKPATMETgLVITVPdfvnaGDKLVVNTSdGGSYKE 185 Oenococcus oeni ATCC BAA-1163

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