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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Family |
| Description | The yeast SUA5 protein is part of the YrdC/SUA5 family is required for the formation of threonylcarbamoyladenosine in tRNA [ ]. SUA5 has been shown to be required for translational regulation [] and telomere recombination [] and replication [] in yeast.Members of this group contain two domains: a YrdC-like domain and the C-terminal SUA5-like domain. The YrdC-like domain has been implicated in RNA-binding, which correlates with its proposed role as a translation factor [ ]. There is a prediction for the RNA-binding site in the depression on the surface of the protein based on the structural features []. The C-terminal SUA5-type domain has been shown to be essential for the regulatory function of SUA5 protein []. |
| Short Name | T(6)A37_SUA5 |