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1.
Molecular Structure Image for cl49605

YlqF_related_GTPase: Circularly permuted YlqF-related GTPases

These proteins are found in bacteria, eukaryotes, and archaea. They all exhibit a circular permutat...

Accession:
cl49605
ID:
483945
2.
Molecular Structure Image for cd04178

Nucleostemin_like: A circularly permuted subfamily of the Ras GTPases

Nucleostemin (NS) is a nucleolar protein that functions as a regulator of cell growth and proliferat...

3.
Molecular Structure Image for cd01859

MJ1464: An uncharacterized, circularly permuted subfamily of the Ras GTPases

This family represents archaeal GTPase typified by the protein MJ1464 from Methanococcus jannaschii....

4.
Molecular Structure Image for cd01858

NGP_1: A novel nucleolar GTP-binding protein, circularly permuted subfamily of the Ras GTPases

Autoantigen NGP-1 (Nucleolar G-protein gene 1) has been shown to localize in the nucleolus and nucle...

5.
Molecular Structure Image for cd01857

HSR1_MMR1: A circularly permuted subfamily of the Ras GTPases

Human HSR1 is localized to the human MHC class I region and is highly homologous to a putative GTP-b...

6.
Molecular Structure Image for cd01856

YlqF: Circularly permuted YlqF GTPase

Proteins of the YlqF family contain all sequence motifs typical of the vast class of P-loop-containi...

7.
Molecular Structure Image for cd01855

YqeH: Circularly permuted YqeH GTPase

YqeH is an essential GTP-binding protein. Depletion of YqeH induces an excess initiation of DNA repl...

8.
Molecular Structure Image for cd01854

YjeQ_EngC: Ribosomal interacting GTPase YjeQ/EngC, a circularly permuted subfamily of the Ras GTPases

YjeQ (YloQ in Bacillus subtilis) is a ribosomal small subunit-dependent GTPase; hence also known as ...

9.
Molecular Structure Image for cd01849

YlqF_related_GTPase: Circularly permuted YlqF-related GTPases

These proteins are found in bacteria, eukaryotes, and archaea. They all exhibit a circular permutat...

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