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Publication      
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics
Year: 2010
Journal: Database Release
Title: Protein Ontology Association Load.
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: Group II introns are widespread in plant cell organelles []. In vivo, most plant group II introns do not self-splice, but require the assistance of proteinaceous splicing factors, known as maturases. In higher plants, maturases are encoded for in the nuclear genes [], but are otherwise encoded by organellar introns. This entry represents maturase K, which is usually encoded in the trnK tRNA gene intron, and probably assists in splicing its own and other chloroplast group II introns.
UniProt Feature
Begin: 508
Description: Phosphotyrosine; by autocatalysis, CSK and MATK
Type: modified residue
End: 508
Publication
First Author: Ahlert D
Year: 2006
Journal: J Plant Res
Title: Evolutionary origin of a plant mitochondrial group II intron from a reverse transcriptase/maturase-encoding ancestor.
Volume: 119
Issue: 4
Pages: 363-71
Publication
First Author: Mohr G
Year: 2003
Journal: Nucleic Acids Res
Title: Putative proteins related to group II intron reverse transcriptase/maturases are encoded by nuclear genes in higher plants.
Volume: 31
Issue: 2
Pages: 647-52
Allele
Name: transgene insertion GB287, GENSAT Project at Rockefeller University
Allele Type: Transgenic
Attribute String: Reporter
Strain
Attribute String: mutant stock, transgenic
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: Group II introns are widespread in plant cell organelles []. In vivo, most plant group II introns do not self-splice, but require the assistance of proteinaceous splicing factors, known as maturases. In higher plants, maturases are encoded for in the nuclear genes [], but are otherwise encoded by organellar introns. Maturase MatK is usually encoded in the trnK tRNA gene intron, and probably assists in splicing its own and other chloroplast group II introns.The N-terminal domain of MatK appears to be a divergent reverse transcriptase domain that has lost most of the conserved sequence motifs typical of functional reverse transcriptases []. The function of this domain is not known, but it may be important in RNA splicing.
Publication
First Author: Mohr G
Year: 1993
Journal: Nucleic Acids Res
Title: Evolutionary relationships among group II intron-encoded proteins and identification of a conserved domain that may be related to maturase function.
Volume: 21
Issue: 22
Pages: 4991-7
Publication      
First Author: The Gene Expression Nervous System Atlas (GENSAT) Project, The Rockefeller University (New York, NY)
Year: 2005
Journal: Database Download
Title: MGI download of GENSAT transgene data