Cavia_apereaFamily: MMR_HSR1 Number of Genes: 52
Ensembl IDSymbolEntrez IDRBD RBPome PRIExpresion PathwayPhenotype ParalogOrthologGO
SEPT14
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SEPT9
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HRAS
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ARL1
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SEPT1
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GTPBP4
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ARF1
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GTPBP8
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GTPBP10
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-
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ARL11
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RAB25
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CRACR2A
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-
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MFN2
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GNL1
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ARL13B
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EHD2
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-
-
-
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ARL6
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ARL14
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RAB34
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DRG2
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RAB30
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LSG1
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NUGGC
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-
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RAB7A
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RAB9A
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SEPT8
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EEF2
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GIMAP1
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IRGC
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-
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MTG2
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SEPT12
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MTIF2
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-
-
-
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GUF1
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SAR1B
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RAB1B
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SEPT11
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GTPBP3
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-
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-
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RAB14
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GNL2
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Introduction

Pfam

The full-length GTPase protein is required for the complete activity of the protein of interacting with the 50S ribosome and binding of both adenine and guanine nucleotides, with a preference for guanine nucleotide.

InterPro

Several proteins have recently been shown to contain the 5 structural motifs characteristic of GTP-binding proteins [PUBMED:1449490]. These include murine DRG protein; GTP1 protein from Schizosaccharomyces pombe; OBG protein from Bacillus subtilis [PUBMED:12429099]; ferrous iron transport protein B [PUBMED:20123128] and several others.

Reference

  1. Vernet C, Ribouchon MT, Chimini GPontarotti P; , Mamm Genome 1994;5:100-105.: Structure and evolution of a member of a new subfamily of GTP-binding proteins mapping to the human MHC class I region. PUBMED:8180467 EPMC:8180467 .

  2. Bassler J, Kallas M, Hurt E;, J Biol Chem. 2006;281:24737-24744.: The NUG1 GTPase reveals and N-terminal RNA-binding domain that is essential for association with 60 S pre-ribosomal particles. PUBMED:16803892 EPMC:16803892 .

  3. Jain N, Dhimole N, Khan AR, De D, Tomar SK, Sajish M, Dutta D, Parrack P, Prakash B;, Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2009;379:201-205.: E. coli HflX interacts with 50S ribosomal subunits in presence of nucleotides. PUBMED:19109926 EPMC:19109926 .

  4. Dutta D, Bandyopadhyay K, Datta AB, Sardesai AA, Parrack P;, J Bacteriol. 2009;191:2307-2314.: Properties of HflX, an enigmatic protein from Escherichia coli. PUBMED:19181811 EPMC:19181811 .

  5. Shields MJ, Fischer JJ, Wieden HJ;, Biochemistry. 2009;48:10793-10802.: Toward understanding the function of the universally conserved GTPase HflX from Escherichia coli: a kinetic approach. PUBMED:19824612 EPMC:19824612.