2DGQ,2DGP


Conserved Protein Domain Family
RRM1_CELF3_4_5_6

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cd12632: RRM1_CELF3_4_5_6 
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RNA recognition motif 1 (RRM1) found in CUGBP Elav-like family member CELF-3, CELF-4, CELF-5, CELF-6 and similar proteins
This subfamily corresponds to the RRM1 of CELF-3, CELF-4, CELF-5, CELF-6, all of which belong to the CUGBP1 and ETR-3-like factors (CELF) or BRUNOL (Bruno-like) family of RNA-binding proteins that display dual nuclear and cytoplasmic localizations and have been implicated in the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing and in the control of mRNA translation and deadenylation. CELF-3, expressed in brain and testis only, is also known as bruno-like protein 1 (BRUNOL-1), or CAG repeat protein 4, or CUG-BP- and ETR-3-like factor 3, or embryonic lethal abnormal vision (ELAV)-type RNA-binding protein 1 (ETR-1), or expanded repeat domain protein CAG/CTG 4, or trinucleotide repeat-containing gene 4 protein (TNRC4). It plays an important role in the pathogenesis of tauopathies. CELF-3 contains three highly conserved RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also known as RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains): two consecutive RRMs (RRM1 and RRM2) situated in the N-terminal region followed by a linker region and the third RRM (RRM3) close to the C-terminus of the protein.The effect of CELF-3 on tau splicing is mediated mainly by the RNA-binding activity of RRM2. The divergent linker region might mediate the interaction of CELF-3 with other proteins regulating its activity or involved in target recognition. CELF-4, highly expressed throughout the brain and in glandular tissues, moderately expressed in heart, skeletal muscle, and liver, is also known as bruno-like protein 4 (BRUNOL-4), or CUG-BP- and ETR-3-like factor 4. Like CELF-3, CELF-4 also contain three highly conserved RRMs. The splicing activation or repression activity of CELF-4 on some specific substrates is mediated by its RRM1/RRM2. On the other hand, both RRM1 and RRM2 of CELF-4 can activate cardiac troponin T (cTNT) exon 5 inclusion. CELF-5, expressed in brain, is also known as bruno-like protein 5 (BRUNOL-5), or CUG-BP- and ETR-3-like factor 5. Although its biological role remains unclear, CELF-5 shares same domain architecture with CELF-3. CELF-6, strongly expressed in kidney, brain, and testis, is also known as bruno-like protein 6 (BRUNOL-6), or CUG-BP- and ETR-3-like factor 6. It activates exon inclusion of a cardiac troponin T minigene in transient transfection assays in an muscle-specific splicing enhancer (MSE)-dependent manner and can activate inclusion via multiple copies of a single element, MSE2. CELF-6 also promotes skipping of exon 11 of insulin receptor, a known target of CELF activity that is expressed in kidney. In additiona to three highly conserved RRMs, CELF-6 also possesses numerous potential phosphorylation sites, a potential nuclear localization signal (NLS) at the C terminus, and an alanine-rich region within the divergent linker region.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 410041
Aligned: 23 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 173.37
Created: 13-Sep-2011
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Program:
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putative RNA
Conserved site includes 14 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:putative RNA binding site [nucleic acid binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:Based on sequence similarity to human CUG-binding protein 1.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1              # # ##  #                  # # #        ### #                             
2DGQ_A        11 KDHDAIKLFVGQIPRGLDEQDLKPLFEEFGRIYELTVLKDRltglHKGCAFLTYCaRDSALKAQSALHEQKTLPGMNRPI 90  human
EFX72577      31 KNAEAIKLFVGQIPRNLEEADLRPMFEEFGKIYELTVLKDKltgmHKGCAFLTYCtRESAINAQNALHEKRTLPGMNRPI 110 common water flea
NP_492958     24 KDPDAIKLFVGQIPRNLEEKDLRHLFEQFGKIYEFTILKDKytgmHKGCAFLTYChRDSAVRCQATLHDQKTLPGMNRAM 103 nematode
XP_001622676  15 RDSNSVKLFVGQVPRTWEEKDLRPIFEPYGQIYELTILKDKytgqHKGCAFLTFCsRDACNAAQKHLHEKKTLPGMHHPI 94  starlet sea ane...
BAB40781      98 KDDDAVKLFIGQVPKNWTEHELRPIFEPYGEIYELSVLHDKytgmHKGCAFLTYCkKTPAINAQNFLHEQKTLPGMNHPM 177 Halocynthia ror...
Q91579         2 KEPDAIKLFIGQIPRNLDEKDLKPIFEQFGKIYELTVIKDKftgmHKGCAFLTYCaRESALKAQSALHEQKTLPGMNRPI 81  African clawed ...
Q9IBD1         2 KEADAIKLFIGQIPRNLEEKDLKPIFEQFGKIYELTVIKDKytgmHKGCAFLTYCaRESALKAQNALHEQKTLPGMNRPI 81  zebrafish
NP_571569      2 KEADAIKLFIGQIPRNLEEKDLKPIFEQFGKIYELTVIKDKytgmHKGCAFLTYCaRESALKAQNALHEQKTLPGMNRPI 81  zebrafish
NP_001079936   2 KEPDAIKLFIGQIPRNLDEKDLKPIFEQFGKIYELTVIKDKftgmHKGCAFLTYCaRESALKAQSALHEQKTLPGMNRPI 81  African clawed ...
XP_002116309  30 KDKDAIKLFVGQLPRDCTEEDLHSLFDQFGPIYELAVIKDRttkqHKGCAFVTYCkKSSAEAAQSAFHEKKVLSGMPRPM 109 Trichoplax adha...
Feature 1        # #    
2DGQ_A        91 QVKPAAS 97  human
EFX72577     111 QVKPADS 117 common water flea
NP_492958    104 QVKPADT 110 nematode
XP_001622676  95 QVKPADS 101 starlet sea anemone
BAB40781     178 QVKPADT 184 Halocynthia roretzi
Q91579        82 QVKPADS 88  African clawed frog
Q9IBD1        82 QVKPADS 88  zebrafish
NP_571569     82 QVKPADS 88  zebrafish
NP_001079936  82 QVKPADS 88  African clawed frog
XP_002116309 110 QVKPADC 116 Trichoplax adhaerens

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