Protein Domain : K Homology domain, type 1 IPR004088

Type  Domain
Description  The K homology (KH) domain was first identified in the human heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) K. It is a domain of around 70 amino acids that is present in a wide variety of quite diverse nucleic acid-binding proteins [ ]. It has been shown to bind RNA [, ]. Like many other RNA-binding motifs, KH motifs are found in one or multiple copies (14 copies in chicken vigilin) and, at least for hnRNP K (three copies) and FMR-1 (two copies), each motif is necessary for in vitroRNA binding activity, suggesting that they may function cooperatively or, in the case of single KH motif proteins (for example, Mer1p), independently [ ].According to structural [ , , ] analysis the KH domain can be separated in two groups. The first group or type-1 contain a β-α-α-β-β-α structure, whereas in the type-2 the two last β-sheet are located in the N-terminal part of the domain (α-β-β-α-α-β). Sequence similarity between these two folds are limited to a short region (VIGXXGXXI) in the RNA binding motif. This motif is located between helices 1 and 2 in type-1 and between helices 2 and 3 in type-2. Proteins known to contain a type-1 KH domain include bacterial polyribonucleotide nucleotidyltransferase (); vertebrate Fragile X messenger ribonucleoprotein 1 (FMR1); eukaryotic heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNP K), one of at least 20 major proteins that are part of hnRNP particles in mammalian cells; mammalian poly(rC) binding proteins; Artemia salina glycine-rich protein GRP33; yeast PAB1-binding protein 2 (PBP2); vertebrate vigilin; and human high-density lipoprotein binding protein (HDL-binding protein).
Short Name  KH_dom_type_1

5 Child Features

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1000 Genes

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