Protein Domain : tRNA-dihydrouridine synthase IPR001269

Type  Family
Description  Dihydrouridine synthases (Dus) is a large family of flavoenzymes comprising eight subfamilies. They catalyse the NADPH-dependent synthesis of dihydrouridine, a modified base found in the D-loop of most tRNAs. Mainly, they contain two functional conserved domains, an N-terminal catalytic domain (TBD) adopting a TIM barrel fold and a unique C-terminal helical domain (HD) devoted to tRNA recognition. However, DUS2 is distinguished from its paralogues and its fungi orthologues by the acquisition of an additional domain, a double stranded RNA binding domain (dsRBD), which serves as the main tRNA binding module [ , ]. Dus 1 ( ) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) acts on pre-tRNA-Phe, while Dus 2 ( ) acts on pre-tRNA-Tyr and pre-tRNA-Leu. Dus 1 is active as a single subunit, requiring NADPH or NADH, and is stimulated by the presence of FAD [ ]. Some family members may be targeted to the mitochondria and even have a role in mitochondria []. DUS3 (not included in this entry) contains an extra zinc finger N-terminal to the Dus domain.
Short Name  DUS_fam

3 Child Features

4 Gene Families

557 Genes

3 Ontology Annotations

0 Parent Features

14 Publications

USDA
InterMine logo
The Legume Information System (LIS) is a research project of the USDA-ARS:Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research in Ames, IA.
LegumeMine || ArachisMine | CicerMine | GlycineMine | LensMine | LupinusMine | PhaseolusMine | VignaMine | MedicagoMine
InterMine © 2002 - 2022 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, United Kingdom