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Category: ProteinDomain
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Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the zinc-finger found in the N terminus of the Rrn7 protein. Rrn7 is a transcription binding factor that associates strongly with both Rrn6 and Rrn11 to form a complex which itself binds the TATA-binding protein and is required for transcription by the core domain of the RNA PolI promoter [, ].
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the domain that is responsible for the 3'-5' exonuclease proofreading activity of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I (polI) and other enzymes which catalyse the hydrolysis of unpaired or mismatched nucleotides. This domain consists of the amino-terminal half of the Klenow fragment in E. coli polI and is also found in the Bifunctional 3'-5' exonuclease/ATP-dependent helicase WRN (also known as Werner syndrome helicase), focus forming activity 1 protein (FFA-1) and ribonuclease D (RNase D) [].Werner syndrome is a human genetic disorder causing premature ageing; the WRN protein has helicase activity in the 3'-5' direction [, ]. The FFA-1 protein is required for formation of a replication foci and also has helicase activity; it is a homologue of the WRN protein []. RNase D is a 3'-5' exonuclease involved in tRNA processing. Also found in this family is the autoantigen PM/Scl thought to be involved in polymyositis-scleroderma overlap syndrome.This domain is also found in some DNA polymerases from phages, including the DNA polymerase from Escherichia phage T5, exonucleolytic activity [], and the DNA polymerase DpoZ from Acinetobacter phage SH-Ab 15497, which preferentially incorporates the non-canonical base aminoadenine/dZTP instead of adenine into the synthesized DNA [].