Gambusia_affinisFamily: TAP_C Number of Genes: 1
Ensembl IDSymbolEntrez IDRBD RBPome PRIExpresion PathwayPhenotype ParalogOrthologGO
zgc:153681
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Introduction

Pfam

The vertebrate Tap protein is a member of the NXF family of shuttling transport receptors for nuclear export of mRNA. Tap has a modular structure, and its most C-terminal domain is important for binding to FG repeat-containing nuclear pore proteins (FG-nucleoporins) and is sufficient to mediate nuclear shuttling [1]. The structure of the C-terminal domain is composed of four helices [1]. The structure is related to the UBA domain.

InterPro

The vertebrate Tap protein is a member of the NXF family of shuttling transport receptors for nuclear export of mRNA. Tap has a modular structure, and its most C-terminal domain is important for binding to FG repeat-containing nuclear pore proteins (FG-nucleoporins) and is sufficient to mediate nuclear shuttling [PUBMED:11875519]. The structure of the C-terminal domain is composed of four helices [PUBMED:11875519]. The structure is related to the UBA domain.

Reference

  1. Grant RP, Hurt E, Neuhaus D, Stewart M; , Nat Struct Biol 2002;9:247-251.: Structure of the C-terminal FG-nucleoporin binding domain of Tap/NXF1. PUBMED:11875519 EPMC:11875519.