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Protein Domain : Elongator complex protein 4

Primary Identifier  IPR008728 Type  Family
Short Name  Elongator_complex_protein_4
description  Elongator is a 6 subunit protein complex highly conserved in eukaryotes. The human Elongator six-subunit complex, known as holo-Elongator, has histone acetyltransferase activity directed against histone H3 and H4 [, ]. It consists of two subcomplexes, a core subcomplex (ELP1-3), and an accessory subcomplex (ELP4-6) []. The elongator complex has been associated with many cellular activities, including transcriptional elongation [, ], but its main function is tRNA modification [, ]. It is required for the formation of 5-methoxy-carbonylmethyl (mcm5) and 5-carbamoylmethyl (ncm5) groups on uridine nucleosides present at the wobble position of many tRNAs [].This entry represents the ELP4 subunit. Mammalian ELP4 gene is implicated in rolandic epilepsy [].

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