3OG8,2YKG,4A2V


Conserved Protein Domain Family
RIG-I_C

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cd15805: RIG-I_C (This model is not part of the current CDD release)
C-terminal domain of Retinoic acid-inducible gene (RIG)-I protein, a cytoplasmic viral RNA receptor
Retinoic acid-inducible gene (RIG)-I protein, also called DEAD box protein 58 (DDX58), is one of three members of the RIG-I-like Receptor (RLR) family. RLRs are cytoplasmic RNA receptors that recognize non-self RNA and act as molecular sensors to detect viral pathogens. RIG-I is activated by blunt-ended double-stranded RNA with or without a 5'-triphosphate (ppp), by single-stranded RNA marked by a 5'-ppp and by polyuridine sequences. It has been found to confer resistance to many negative-sense RNA viruses, including orthomyxoviruses, rhabdoviruses, bunyaviruses, and paramyxoviruses, as well as the positive-strand hepatitis C virus. RLRs are characterized by a central DExD/H-box helicase domain and a C-terminal domain, both of which are responsible for binding viral RNA. The helicase domain catalyzes the unwinding of double stranded RNA in an ATP-dependent manner. RIG-I and MDA5 also contain two N-terminal caspase activation and recruitment domains (CARDs), which initiate downstream signaling upon viral RNA sensing.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 501550
Aligned: 14 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 160.95
Created: 27-Oct-2014
Updated: 30-Oct-2024
Structure
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Zn binding sitedsRNA binding
Conserved site includes 4 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1: Zn binding site [ion binding site], 4 residue positions
Conserved feature residue pattern:C C C CClick to see conserved feature residue pattern help
Evidence:

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1              #  #                                                   #    #              
3OG8_A          5 NKKLLCRKCKALACYTADVRVIEESHYTVLGDAFKECFVSRPHPKPKQFs-sFEKRAKIFCArqnCSHDWGIHVKYk-TF 82   human
2YKG_A        576 NKKLLCRKCKALACYTADVRVIEDCHYTVLGDAFKECFVSRPHPKPKQFs-sFEKRAKIFCArqnCSHDWGIHVKYk-TF 653  human
4A2V_A          5 QKNLLCGKCKAYACSTDDIRIIKDSHHIVLGEAFKERYTTKPHKKPMQFd-gFEKKSKMYCRnnnCQHDWGITVKYltFD 83   mallard
XP_007904799  819 SYNLLCAKCKKYACSSDCIRVIEESHHVVVEQSFKERYTHEPHPKPKRYg-nFQKVSKLYCKs--CKHDWGITANFkvFN 895  elephant shark
XP_006819949 1090 AIKFLCGRCMEFACLSSDFRQLKQNHHVVVDEKFKTRITIKPHAKPKQIddlFLKDGKVYCKk--CMHDWGIMAKIr-FT 1166 Saccoglossus ...
XP_009066516  598 EFELRCFQCNTLACFSSDIRTIKHSSYTVLSDNFNNSYKTRDHPDPVEFkagFMKKYKICCKekdCRHDWGIIAIYl-NT 676  owl limpet
NP_001265735  814 SYELKCGKCKKFVCFSDDLRVLQASHHIVLDCSIFQRCLTKPHNKIKTFd-nFTKKEKMFCSe--CNNDWGIVASYmnIQ 890  channel catfish
XP_009024874  597 PYEIRCLKCTHFAANSGDMRTIENAHHVVVDPDVKERITIKPHPRPLAItpvYKKFGKVHCKk--CDFDWGIMASYk-GV 673  Helobdella ro...
NP_001293024  811 SFKLLCAKCKMFACQSDDLRVVQESHHIVVDRSIFSRCSRVPHRKPINFc-gFSKKEKMLCVe--CKHDWGLVVSYltIQ 887  zebrafish
XP_018112714  817 NRKLLCGKCKTFACNTDDIRVIKVSHHTVIDKTFKDRYITKNHPKPRTFq-gYKKIYKIFCKkpgCNADWGVSGTYqcFQ 895  African clawe...
Feature 1                                             
3OG8_A         83 EIPVIKIESFVVEDiatGVQTLYSKWKDfhFEKIPF 118  human
2YKG_A        654 EIPVIKIESFVVEDiatGVQTLYSKWKDfhFEKIPF 689  human
4A2V_A         84 NLPVIKIKSFVMEStatGTQMDFQKWKSinSSLKNF 119  mallard
XP_007904799  896 NLPVIKIESFVLENvttSEQSYVRKWIKvpFLLKVF 931  elephant shark
XP_006819949 1167 HYPILKISSFVMEMp-sGGRKVRAKWKDapFAIEPF 1201 Saccoglossus kowalevskii
XP_009066516  677 EFPLIKIESFVIEDs-nGKKTTVKKWKSvpFQIPEM 711  owl limpet
NP_001265735  891 NLPVLKIESFTVEDrvtKKLQLFKKWRDvtFRIREF 926  channel catfish
XP_009024874  674 PFPILKICSFIVRNketREQANVKKWKDvqFALAAL 709  Helobdella robusta
NP_001293024  888 DLPLLKIESFVVQNlvtGEQHYFRKWCKvtFAIREF 923  zebrafish
XP_018112714  896 DIPLIKIEEFVIENp-dGTQDYKNRWVDvhFTMTEL 930  African clawed frog

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