| Literature DB >> 14563212 |
Alex Bateman1, Valerie Kickhoefer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ribonucleoproteins carry out a variety of important tasks in the cell. In this study we show that a number of these contain a novel module, that we speculate mediates RNA-binding.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14563212 PMCID: PMC270063 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-4-49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1An alignment of TROVE modules. The alignment was generated using MAFFT [15]. The alignment has been coloured using Chroma with the default colouring scheme [16]. The 4th position in the RNP-1 motif proposed by van Horn et al [12] in marked with an asterisk. The Swiss-Prot or GenBank accession numbers for the proteins in the alignment are as follows: Cthermocellum (ZP_00060193), Scoelicolor (Q9X9W7), Tthermophila_p80 (Q94818), Mmusculus_TEP1 (P97499), Hsapiens_TEP1 (Q99973), Npunctiforme (ZP_00108461), Dradiodurans_Ro (Q9RUW8), Celegans_Ro (Q27274), Mmusculus_Ro (O08848), Styphimurium (Q8ZLH8), Pfluorescens (ZP_00086137).
Figure 3A tree constructed using the neighbour-joining algorithm implemented in the QuickTree program [19]. 500 bootstrap replicates were used and values over 75% are shown.