Paramormyrops_kingsleyaeFamily: RRM_1 Number of Genes: 259
Ensembl IDSymbolEntrez IDRBD RBPome PRIExpresion PathwayPhenotype ParalogOrthologGO
rbm45
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BOLL
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HNRNPR
hnrnpm
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rbms1a (1 of many)
rbm24a
-
srsf5a
-
poldip3 (1 of many)
ppargc1a (1 of many)
-
ncl
SPEN (1 of many)
-
hnrnpa1b (1 of many)
-
-
ncoa5
rbm25b
srsf10b
-
pspc1
ELAVL1
si:dkey-205h23.2
puf60a
-
rbpms
raly
srsf3a
cstf2
rbm47
-
snrpb2
snrnp35
-
tial1
tnrc6c1
rbm18
-
pabpc1b
ELAVL2
-
-
hnrnpa1b (1 of many)
cpeb2
zcrb1
rbms2a
-
-
-
elavl4
rbm4.3
cpeb4a
-
alyref
srsf1a
rrp7a
poldip3 (1 of many)
-
pabpc1l
hnrnpr
rbm10
enox1
-
dazap1
-
-
-
trnau1apb
-
-
hnrnpl
pabpn1l
HNRNPH3
PTBP2
-
-
-
hnrnpaba
rbm41
-
rnpc3
slirp
-
CPEB4 (1 of many)
rbm14b
-
-
rbm34
u2af1
-
rbm8a (1 of many)
-
-
-
tra2b
igf2bp2b
safb
eif3ba
rbm15b
-
trmt2a
rbfox3a
rbm22 (1 of many)
si:ch1073-335m2.2
cirbpa
taf15
pprc1
-
-
celf3a
celf5a
eif4h (1 of many)
-
-
-
snrpa
eif3bb
-
rbfox1l
nelfe
tardbp
puf60b
ptbp1b
tra2a
sf3b6
celf1
igf2bp3
rbpms2b
rbms1a (1 of many)
srsf1b
-
tardbpl
RBM47 (1 of many)
rbm15
-
raver2 (1 of many)
-
g3bp2
-
REXO5
nono
mcm3ap
zgc:153215
-
ptbp2b
rbm42
uhmk1
rbm46
eif3g
trnau1apa
-
eif4h (1 of many)
zgc:123010
-
-
-
-
-
-
eif4ba
raver1
-
cpeb3
-
-
-
elavl3
MSI1
rbm7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
tia1l
rbm19
-
-
rbm39a
-
cpne1
celf4
srsf7b
-
syncripl
rbmx
setd1a
zgc:163098
pabpn1
CPSF7
-
cnot4a
-
hnrnph1l
MYEF2 (1 of many)
-
-
fus
PTBP3
rbm12b
-
-
zgc:165603
-
-
-
-
ssb
rbm22 (1 of many)
rbfox1
-
raver2 (1 of many)
grsf1
-
-
rbm26
ppil4
-
snrnp70
-
nifk
SYNCRIP (1 of many)
HNRNPA0
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-
-
-
rbm8a (1 of many)
myef2
-
sf3b4
-
-
dnd1
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-
rbm4.1
SCAF8
esrp2
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-
u2surp
enox2
tut1
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-
scaf4a
-
rbpms2a
g3bp1
CPSF6
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SRSF7
HNRNPLL
sltm
-
hnrnpa3
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ewsr1b
sfpq
setd1ba
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igf2bp1
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-
rbm28
RNPS1
larp7
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-
alkbh8
srsf9
RALYL
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-
u2af2b
CIRBP
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-
-
-
-
RBM5
SRSF9 (1 of many)
htatsf1
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-
-
-
nol8
a1cf
ncbp2
sart3
pabpc4
rbm38
hnrnpd
-
-
hnrnpdl
rbm17
srek1

Introduction

Pfam

The RRM motif is probably diagnostic of an RNA binding protein. RRMs are found in a variety of RNA binding proteins, including various hnRNP proteins, proteins implicated in regulation of alternative splicing, and protein components of snRNPs. The motif also appears in a few single stranded DNA binding proteins. The RRM structure consists of four strands and two helices arranged in an alpha/beta sandwich, with a third helix present during RNA binding in some cases The C-terminal beta strand (4th strand) and final helix are hard to align and have been omitted in the SEED alignment The LA proteins (P05455) have an N terminal rrm which is included in the seed. There is a second region towards the C terminus that has some features characteristic of a rrm but does not appear to have the important structural core of a rrm. The LA proteins (P05455) are one of the main autoantigens in Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease.

InterPro

Many eukaryotic proteins containing one or more copies of a putative RNA-binding domain of about 90 amino acids are known to bind single-stranded RNAs [PUBMED:3072706, PUBMED:3192525, PUBMED:3313012]. The largest group of single strand RNA-binding proteins is the eukaryotic RNA recognition motif (RRM) family that contains an eight amino acid RNP-1 consensus sequence [PUBMED:2470643, PUBMED:2467746]. RRM proteins have a variety of RNA binding preferences and functions, and include heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs), proteins implicated in regulation of alternative splicing (SR, U2AF, Sxl), protein components of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (U1 and U2 snRNPs), and proteins that regulate RNA stability and translation (PABP, La, Hu) [PUBMED:3192525, PUBMED:3313012, PUBMED:2467746]. The RRM in heterodimeric splicing factor U2 snRNP auxiliary factor (U2AF) appears to have two RRM-like domains with specialised features for protein recognition [PUBMED:15231733]. The motif also appears in a few single stranded DNA binding proteins.

Reference

  1. Birney E., Kumar S., Krainer A.R. , Nucleic Acid Res 1993;21:5803-5816.: Analysis of the RNA-recognition motif and RS and RGG domains: conservation in metazoan pre-mRNA splicing factors. PUBMED:8290338 EPMC:8290338.