Cyprinodon_variegatusFamily: KH_1 Number of Genes: 42
Ensembl IDSymbolEntrez IDRBD RBPome PRIExpresion PathwayPhenotype ParalogOrthologGO
fxr1
sf1
khsrp
pcbp4
-
igf2bp2b
zgc:110045
-
ascc1
-
hdlbpb
-
hnrnpk
-
-
KHDRBS3
akap1b
fxr2
igf2bp3
PCBP2
ddx43
-
PNPT1
nova1
bicc2
fmr1
qkia
khdrbs1a
-
qki2
NOVA1
ankhd1
-
pcbp3
fubp1
pcbp2
bicc1a
khdrbs1b
FUBP3
hdlbpa
igf2bp1
-
-
khdrbs2
-
MEX3D
-
-
hnrpkl
-

Introduction

Pfam

KH motifs bind RNA in vitro. Autoantibodies to Nova, a KH domain protein, cause paraneoplastic opsoclonus ataxia.

InterPro

The K homology (KH) domain was first identified in the human heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) K. It is a domain of around 70 amino acids that is present in a wide variety of quite diverse nucleic acid-binding proteins [PUBMED:8036511]. It has been shown to bind RNA [PUBMED:9302998, PUBMED:10369774]. Like many other RNA-binding motifs, KH motifs are found in one or multiple copies (14 copies in chicken vigilin) and, at least for hnRNP K (three copies) and FMR-1 (two copies), each motif is necessary for in vitro RNA binding activity, suggesting that they may function cooperatively or, in the case of single KH motif proteins (for example, Mer1p), independently [PUBMED:8036511].

Reference

  1. Burd CG, Dreyfuss G; , Science 1994;265:615-621.: Conserved structures and diversity of functions of RNA-binding proteins. PUBMED:8036511 EPMC:8036511 .

  2. Musco G, Stier G, Joseph C, Castiglione Morelli MA, Nilges M, Gibson TJ, Pastore A; , Cell 1996;85:237-245.: Three-dimensional structure and stability of the KH domain: molecular insights into the fragile X syndrome. PUBMED:8612276 EPMC:8612276.