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Search results 1 to 4 out of 4 for Rps27

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Category: ProteinDomain
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Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: Ribosomal RNA-processing protein 7 (RRP7) is an essential protein in yeast that is involved in pre-rRNA processing and ribosome assembly []. It is speculated to be required for correct assembly of rpS27 into the pre-ribosomal particle [, ].
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: Ribosomal RNA-processing protein 7 (RRP7) is an essential protein in yeast that is involved in pre-rRNA processing and ribosome assembly []. It is speculated to be required for correct assembly of rpS27 into the pre-ribosomal particle [, ]. This entry represents the C-terminal domain of RRP7.
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: Ribosomal RNA-processing protein 7 (RRP7) is an essential protein in yeast that is involved in pre-rRNA processing and ribosome assembly []. It is speculated to be required for correct assembly of rpS27 into the pre-ribosomal particle [, ]. This domain corresponds to the N-terminal RNA-binding domain found in the Rrp7 protein. It has an RRM-like fold with a circular permutation [].
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the RNA recognition motif (RRM) of Rrp7A, a homologue of yeast ribosomal RNA-processing protein 7 (Rrp7p), and mainly found in Metazoa. Rrp7p is an essential yeast protein involved in pre-rRNA processing and ribosome assembly, and is speculated to be required for correct assembly of rpS27 into the pre-ribosomal particle []. In contrast, the cellular function of Rrp7A remains unclear currently. Rrp7A harbors an N-terminal RNA recognition motif (RRM) and a C-terminal Rrp7 domain.