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Protein Domain : p54nrb, RNA recognition motif 2

Primary Identifier  IPR034558 Type  Domain
Short Name  p54nrb_RRM2
description  This entry represents the RNA recognition motif 2 (RRM2) of p54nrb.p54nrb (also known as NONO) belongs to the DBHS (Drosophila behavior human splicing) family. p54nrb is a multifunctional protein involved in numerous nuclear processes including transcription, splicing, and RNA export []. p54nrb binds both, single- and double-stranded RNA and DNA []. It forms a heterodimer with paraspeckle component 1 (PSPC1 or PSP1), localizing to paraspeckles in an RNA-dependent manner as well as with polypyrimidine tract-binding protein-associated-splicing factor (PSF) []. p54nrb contains two conserved RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) at the N terminus [, ].DBHS (Drosophila behavior human splicing) family are characterised by a core domain arrangement consisting of tandem RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), a conserved intervening sequence referred to as a NONA/ParaSpeckle (NOPS) domain, and a ~100 amino acid coiled-coil domain. Its members include p54nrb (also known as NONO), PTB-associated splicing factor/splicing factor proline-glutamine rich (PSF or SFPQ) and PSPC1 (paraspeckle protein component 1). They are found in the nucleoplasm and can be triggered by binding to local high concentrations of various nucleic acids to form microscopically visible nuclear bodies, paraspeckles or large complexes such as DNA repair foci. They may also function cytoplasmically and on the cell surface in defined cell types. All three DBHS proteins are conserved throughout vertebrate species, while flies, worms, and yeast express a single DBHS protein [, ].

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