Protein Domain : Type II CAAX prenyl endopeptidase Rce1-like IPR003675

Type  Family
Description  This family (also known as the ABI (abortive infection) family) contains putative intramembrane proteases (IMPs) and has homologues in all three domains of life, including Rce1 from S. cerevisiae [ ]. Rce1 is a type II CAAX prenyl protease that processes all farnesylated and geranylgeranylated CAAX proteins. It is an integral membrane endoprotease localized to the endoplasmic reticulum that mediates the cleavage of the carboxyl-terminal three amino acids from CaaX proteins. It is involved in processing the Ras family of small GTPases, the gamma-subunit of heterotrimeric GTPases, nuclear lamins, and protein kinases and phosphatases []. Three residues of S. cerevisiae Rce1 -E156, H194 and H248- are critical for catalysis []. The structure of Rce1 from the archaea Methanococcus (MmRce1) suggests that this group of proteins represents a novel IMP family, the glutamate IMPs [].
Short Name  Rce1-like

6 Child Features

7 Gene Families

647 Genes

3 Ontology Annotations

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14 Publications

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