CRS1_YhbY | |
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| SMART ACC: | SM001103 |
| Description: | Escherichia coli YhbY is associated with pre-50S ribosomal subunits, which implies a function in ribosome assembly. GFP fused to a single-domain CRM protein from maize localises to the nucleolus, suggesting that an analogous activity may have been retained in plants (PUBMED:17105995). A CRM domain containing protein in plant chloroplasts has been shown to function in group I and II intron splicing (PUBMED:18065687). In vitro experiments with an isolated maize CRM domain have shown it to have RNA binding activity. These and other results suggest that the CRM domain evolved in the context of ribosome function prior to the divergence of Archaea and Bacteria, that this function has been maintained in extant prokaryotes, and that the domain was recruited to serve as an RNA binding module during the evolution of plant genomes (PUBMED:17105995). YhbY has a fold similar to that of the C-terminal domain of translation initiation factor 3 (IF3C), which binds to 16S rRNA in the 30S ribosome (PUBMED:12429100). |
| InterPro ACC: | IPR001890 |
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| GO function: | RNA binding (GO:0003723) |
| Family alignment: | View the Family alignment or the Alignment consensus sequence |
| There are 11 640 CRS1_YhbY domains in 9 427 proteins in SMART's NRDB database. | |
Taxonomic distribution of proteins containing CRS1_YhbY domains
The tree below includes only several representative species and genera. The complete taxonomic breakdown of all proteins containing CRS1_YhbY domains can be accessed here. Click the counts or percentage values to display the corresponding proteins.
Predicted cellular role
| Cellular role: | Translation |
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Relevant references for this domain
Primary literature for the CRS1_YhbY domain is listed below. Automatically-derived, secondary literature is also available.
KEGG pathways involving proteins which contain this domain
This information is based on the mapping of SMART genomic protein database to KEGG orthologous groups. Percentages are related to the number of proteins containing a CRS1_YhbY domain which could be assigned to a KEGG orthologous group, and not all proteins containing CRS1_YhbY domains. Please note that proteins can be included in multiple pathways, ie. the numbers below will not add to 100%.