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Protein Domain : Ribosome biogenesis protein Bms1/Tsr1

Primary Identifier  IPR039761 Type  Family
Short Name  Bms1/Tsr1
description  Bms1p and Tsr1p represent a new family of factors required for ribosomebiogenesis. They are each independently required for 40S ribosomal subunitbiogenesis. Bms1p, a protein required for pre-rRNA processing, contains anevolutionarily conserved guanine nucleotide-binding (G) domain with five conserved polypeptide loopsdesignated G1 through G5, which form contact sites with the guanine nucleotideor coordinate the Mg(2+) ion. Sequences resembling G1 (consensus [GA]-x(4)-G-K-[ST]; also known as a P-loop), G4 (consensus [NT]-K-x-D), and G5 (consensusS-[AG]are present in all Bms1 proteins, and either fully conform with theconsensus or contain, at most, single conservative substitutions. The G2 motif(consensus G-P-[IV]-T) contains a T residue involved in the coordination ofthe Mg(2+) required for GTP hydrolysis. The G3 motif diverges from theconsensus found in G proteins, D-x(2)-G; however, the D residue is replacedwith the conserved E residue. In contrast, Tsr1p lacks a P-loop and is notpredicted to bind GTP. It functions at a later step of 40S ribosomeproduction, possibly in assembly and/or export of 43S pre-ribosomal subunitsto the cytosol [, , ].

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