protein maelstrom homolog isoform 3 [Homo sapiens]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
Maelstrom super family | cl16028 | piRNA pathway germ-plasm component; Maelstrom is a germ-plasm component protein, that is shown ... |
74-268 | 1.12e-45 | ||||
piRNA pathway germ-plasm component; Maelstrom is a germ-plasm component protein, that is shown to be functionally involved in the piRNA pathway. It is conserved throughout Eukaryota, though it appears to have been lost from all examined teleost fish species. The domain architecture shows that it is coupled with several DNA- and RNA- related domains such as HMG box, SR-25-like and HDAC_interact domains. Sequence analysis and fold recognition have found a distant similarity between Maelstrom domain and the DnaQ 3'-5' exonuclease family with the RNase H fold (Exonuc_X-T, pfam00929); notably, that the Maelstrom domains from basal eukaryotes contain the conserved 3'-5' exonuclease active site residues (Asp-Glu-Asp-His-Asp, DEDHD). However, the animal and some amoeba maelstrom contain another set of conserved residues (Glu-His-His-Cys-His-Cys, EHHCHC). This evolutionary link together with structural examinations leads to the hypothesis that Maelstrom domains may have a potential nuclease-transposase activity or RNA-binding ability that may be implicated in piRNA biogenesis. A protein function evolution mode, namely "active site switch", has been proposed, in which the amoeba Maelstrom domains are the possible evolutionary intermediates due to their harbouring of the specific characteriztics of both 3'-5' exonuclease and Maelstrom domains. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam13017: Pssm-ID: 404040 Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 155.93 E-value: 1.12e-45
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
Maelstrom | pfam13017 | piRNA pathway germ-plasm component; Maelstrom is a germ-plasm component protein, that is shown ... |
74-268 | 1.12e-45 | ||||
piRNA pathway germ-plasm component; Maelstrom is a germ-plasm component protein, that is shown to be functionally involved in the piRNA pathway. It is conserved throughout Eukaryota, though it appears to have been lost from all examined teleost fish species. The domain architecture shows that it is coupled with several DNA- and RNA- related domains such as HMG box, SR-25-like and HDAC_interact domains. Sequence analysis and fold recognition have found a distant similarity between Maelstrom domain and the DnaQ 3'-5' exonuclease family with the RNase H fold (Exonuc_X-T, pfam00929); notably, that the Maelstrom domains from basal eukaryotes contain the conserved 3'-5' exonuclease active site residues (Asp-Glu-Asp-His-Asp, DEDHD). However, the animal and some amoeba maelstrom contain another set of conserved residues (Glu-His-His-Cys-His-Cys, EHHCHC). This evolutionary link together with structural examinations leads to the hypothesis that Maelstrom domains may have a potential nuclease-transposase activity or RNA-binding ability that may be implicated in piRNA biogenesis. A protein function evolution mode, namely "active site switch", has been proposed, in which the amoeba Maelstrom domains are the possible evolutionary intermediates due to their harbouring of the specific characteriztics of both 3'-5' exonuclease and Maelstrom domains. Pssm-ID: 404040 Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 155.93 E-value: 1.12e-45
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
Maelstrom | pfam13017 | piRNA pathway germ-plasm component; Maelstrom is a germ-plasm component protein, that is shown ... |
74-268 | 1.12e-45 | ||||
piRNA pathway germ-plasm component; Maelstrom is a germ-plasm component protein, that is shown to be functionally involved in the piRNA pathway. It is conserved throughout Eukaryota, though it appears to have been lost from all examined teleost fish species. The domain architecture shows that it is coupled with several DNA- and RNA- related domains such as HMG box, SR-25-like and HDAC_interact domains. Sequence analysis and fold recognition have found a distant similarity between Maelstrom domain and the DnaQ 3'-5' exonuclease family with the RNase H fold (Exonuc_X-T, pfam00929); notably, that the Maelstrom domains from basal eukaryotes contain the conserved 3'-5' exonuclease active site residues (Asp-Glu-Asp-His-Asp, DEDHD). However, the animal and some amoeba maelstrom contain another set of conserved residues (Glu-His-His-Cys-His-Cys, EHHCHC). This evolutionary link together with structural examinations leads to the hypothesis that Maelstrom domains may have a potential nuclease-transposase activity or RNA-binding ability that may be implicated in piRNA biogenesis. A protein function evolution mode, namely "active site switch", has been proposed, in which the amoeba Maelstrom domains are the possible evolutionary intermediates due to their harbouring of the specific characteriztics of both 3'-5' exonuclease and Maelstrom domains. Pssm-ID: 404040 Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 155.93 E-value: 1.12e-45
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