Blast Analysis : gnl|CDD|187703

Analysis  rpsblast_cdd Start  171
End  296 Strand  +
Length  126 Note  Gaps:2
Hit Coverage  98.44 Hit Length  128
Hit Pident  50.00 E Val  1e-40
Hit Description  cd09279 RNase_HI_archaeal_like RNAse HI family that includes Archaeal RNase HI. Ribonuclease H (RNase H) is classified into two evolutionarily unrelated families type 1 (prokaryotic RNase HI eukaryotic RNase H1 and viral RNase H) and type 2 (prokaryotic RNase HII and HIII and eukaryotic RNase H2). RNase H is an endonuclease that cleaves the RNA strand of an RNA/DNA hybrid in a sequence non-specific manner. RNase H is involved in DNA replication repair and transcription. RNase H is widely present in various organisms including bacteria archaea and eukaryotes and most prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes contain multiple RNase H genes. Despite the lack of amino acid sequence homology Type 1 and type 2 RNase H share a main-chain fold and steric configurations of the four acidic active-site (DEDD) residues and have the same catalytic mechanism and functions in cells. One of the important functions of RNase H is to remove Okazaki fragments during DNA replication. Most archaeal genomes contain only type 2 RNase H (RNase HII) however a few contain RNase HI as well. Although archaeal RNase HI sequences conserve the DEDD active-site motif they lack other common features important for catalytic function such as the basic protrusion region. Archaeal RNase HI homologs are more closely related to retroviral RNase HI than bacterial and eukaryotic type I RNase H in enzymatic properties. Hit Pcons  15.87
Name  Qrob_P0032890.2

1 Protein

Protein Identifier
Organism . Name
Score Score Type Protein Description Alias (in v1) Code Enzyme Gene Prediction Quality
Qrob_P0032890.2 Quercus robur 98.1 egn (M=4) 3.1.26.4 - Ribonuclease H.   EC:3.1.26.4 validated