The S4 domain is a small domain consisting of 60-65 amino acid residues that was detected in the bacterial ribosomal protein S4, eukaryotic ribosomal S9, two families of pseudouridine synthases, a novel family of predicted RNA methylases, a yeast pro ...
The S4 domain is a small domain consisting of 60-65 amino acid residues that was detected in the bacterial ribosomal protein S4, eukaryotic ribosomal S9, two families of pseudouridine synthases, a novel family of predicted RNA methylases, a yeast protein containing a pseudouridine synthetase and a deaminase domain, bacterial tyrosyl-tRNA synthetases, and a number of uncharacterized, small proteins that may be involved in translation regulation [1]. The S4 domain probably mediates binding to RNA.
This family contains a central domain Pfam:PF00013, hence the amino and carboxyl terminal domains are stored separately. This is a minimal carboxyl-terminal domain. Some are much longer.
This entry represents the N-terminal domain of the ribosome maturation factor RimP (also known as yhbC). RimP facilitates the maturation of the 30S ribosomal subunit [1]. The N-terminal domain contains two alpha-helices and a three-stranded beta-shee ...
This entry represents the N-terminal domain of the ribosome maturation factor RimP (also known as yhbC). RimP facilitates the maturation of the 30S ribosomal subunit [1]. The N-terminal domain contains two alpha-helices and a three-stranded beta-sheet. It is suggested that the N-terminal domain of SP14.3 (RimP orthologue) could function as a protein module that binds to other proteins, especially those that contain highly positively charged surfaces. [2].