Blast Analysis : gnl|CDD|189022

Analysis  rpsblast_cdd Start  68
End  122 Strand  +
Length  55 Note  Gaps:7
Hit Coverage  51.67 Hit Length  120
Hit Pident  30.65 E Val  4e-08
Hit Description  cd09852 PIN_SF PIN (PilT N terminus) domain: Superfamily. PIN_SF The PIN (PilT N terminus) domain belongs to a large nuclease superfamily with representatives from eukaryota eubacteria and archaea. PIN domains were originally named for their sequence similarity to the N-terminal domain of an annotated pili biogenesis protein PilT a domain fusion between a PIN-domain and a PilT ATPase domain. The structural properties of the PIN domain indicate its putative active center consisting of invariant acidic amino acid residues (putative metal-binding residues) is geometrically similar in the active center of structure-specific 5' nucleases (also known as Flap endonuclease-1-like) PIN-domain ribonucleases of eukaryotic rRNA editing proteins and bacterial toxins of toxin-antitoxin (TA) operons. Seen here are two major divisions in the PIN domain superfamily. The first major division the structure-specific 5' nuclease family is represented by FEN1 the 5'-3' exonuclease of DNA polymerase I and T4 RNase H nuclease PIN domains. These 5' nucleases are involved in DNA replication repair and recombination. They are capable of both 5'-3' exonucleolytic activity and cleaving bifurcated DNA in an endonucleolytic structure-specific manner. Unique to FEN1-like nucleases the PIN domain has a helical arch/clamp region (I domain) of variable length (approximately 16 to 800 residues) and inserted within the C-terminal region of the PIN domain a H3TH (helix-3-turn-helix) domain an atypical helix-hairpin-helix-2-like region. Both the H3TH domain (not included here) and the helical arch/clamp region are involved in DNA binding. With the exception of Mkt1 these nucleases have a carboxylate rich active site that is involved in binding essential divalent metal ion cofactors (Mg2+ Mn2+ Zn2+ or Co2+). The second major division of the PIN domain superfamily the VapC-Smg6 family includes such eukaryotic ribonucleases as Smg6 an essential factor in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay Rrp44 the catalytic subunit of the exosome and Nob1 a ribosome assembly factor critical in pre-rRNA processing. A large percentage of members in this family are bacterial ribonuclease toxins of TA operons such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis VapC and Neisseria gonorrhoeae FitB as well as archaeal homologs Pyrobaculum aerophilum Pea0151 and P. aerophilum Pae2754. Also included are the eukaryotic Fcf1/ Utp24 (FAF1-copurifying factor 1/U three-associated protein 24) and Utp23-like proteins. Components of the small subunit processome Fcf1/Utp24 and Utp23 are essential proteins involved in pre-rRNA processing and 40S ribosomal subunit assembly. Hit Pcons  16.13
Name  Qrob_P0379590.2

1 Protein

Protein Identifier
Organism . Name
Score Score Type Protein Description Alias (in v1) Code Enzyme Gene Prediction Quality
Qrob_P0379590.2 Quercus robur 100.0 egn (M=1) K14566 - U3 small nucleolar RNA-associated protein 24     validated