Rattus_norvegicusFamily: MMR_HSR1 Number of Genes: 133
Ensembl IDSymbolEntrez IDRBD RBPome PRIExpresion PathwayPhenotype ParalogOrthologGO
Ppa1
Gnl1
Rasl11a
Rab36
Arl6
Lsg1
Rab44
Gtpbp8
Noa1
Rasl11b
Sept11
Guf1
Ifi47
Gnl3l
Sept9
-
Sept12
Dnajc27
Arl4a
Arf2
Sar1b
Gpn1
Rab1a
Srl
Rab22a
Arl1
Rab2a
Arl8a
Rab5b
Sept7
Rab33a
Arl5a
Rraga
Gtpbp10
Rab15
Sept4
Sept8
Ehd4
Rab11b
Sept3
Ehd3
Arf5
Gimap4
Gimap5
Nkiras1
Rab6b
Kras
Gnl2
Rab30
Eral1
Mfn1
Rab11a
Ehd2
Rab7a
Rab2b
Rab23
Eefsec
Rab33b
Rabl2
Arfrp1
Arl11
Gtpbp4
Hras
Rab13
Sept1
Sept2
Nkiras2
Rab6a
Nuggc
Rab5c
Drg1
Arl5b
Mtg1
Rab14
Rab18
Ola1
Rab12
LOC100910979
Arl3
Gimap8
Eef2
Arl4d
Arl2
Rab35
Nras
Eif5b
Rab34
Gtpbp3
Rab25
Rasef
Irgc
Gimap9
Rabl3
Igtp
Gnl3
Sept5
Rab9a
Tf
Irgm
RGD1559575
Gimap6
Arl5c
Gtpbp6
Sept14
-
Gimap7
MGC105567
RGD1305184
RGD1309362
Rab31
Eras
Gimd1
Ehd1
Arl10
Mfn2
LOC100911485
AABR07043748.1
-
LOC102555392
Rab9b
Gtpbp6
LOC100910979
LOC108348138
Sept10
Arl14
LOC100910934
Ifi44l
LOC102555167
Rheb
Arf3
Drg2
Arl13a
Arl8b
AABR07046136.1
-
Mtg2
Arf1

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.