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Template:STRUCTURE 2way

Contents

STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN DDX6 C-TERMINAL DOMAIN IN COMPLEX WITH AN EDC3-FDF PEPTIDE

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 19285948

Function

[EDC3_HUMAN] Binds single-stranded RNA. In the process of mRNA degradation, may play a role in mRNA decapping. May play a role in spermiogenesis and oogenesis.[1][2][3]

About this Structure

2way is a 4 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

See Also

Reference

  • Tritschler F, Braun JE, Eulalio A, Truffault V, Izaurralde E, Weichenrieder O. Structural basis for the mutually exclusive anchoring of P body components EDC3 and Tral to the DEAD box protein DDX6/Me31B. Mol Cell. 2009 Mar 13;33(5):661-8. PMID:19285948 doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2009.02.014
  1. Fenger-Gron M, Fillman C, Norrild B, Lykke-Andersen J. Multiple processing body factors and the ARE binding protein TTP activate mRNA decapping. Mol Cell. 2005 Dec 22;20(6):905-15. PMID:16364915 doi:S1097-2765(05)01726-0
  2. Rudolph C, Sigruener A, Hartmann A, Orso E, Bals-Pratsch M, Gronwald W, Seifert B, Kalbitzer HR, Verdorfer I, Luetjens CM, Ortmann O, Bornstein SR, Schmitz G. ApoA-I-binding protein (AI-BP) and its homologues hYjeF_N2 and hYjeF_N3 comprise the YjeF_N domain protein family in humans with a role in spermiogenesis and oogenesis. Horm Metab Res. 2007 May;39(5):322-35. PMID:17533573 doi:10.1055/s-2007-977699
  3. Ling SH, Decker CJ, Walsh MA, She M, Parker R, Song H. Crystal structure of human Edc3 and its functional implications. Mol Cell Biol. 2008 Oct;28(19):5965-76. Epub 2008 Aug 4. PMID:18678652 doi:10.1128/MCB.00761-08

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