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IPR018230

BUD31/G10-related, conserved site

InterPro entry
Short nameBUD31/G10-rel_CS

Description

A Xenopus protein known as G10
[1]
and alternatively as BUD31-homologue has been found to be highly conserved in a wide range of eukaryotic species. The function of G10 is still unknown. G10 is a protein of about 17 to 18kDa (143 to 157 residues) which is hydrophilic and whose C-terminal half is rich in cysteines and could be involved in metal-binding.

References

1.Poly(A) elongation during Xenopus oocyte maturation is required for translational recruitment and is mediated by a short sequence element. McGrew LL, Dworkin-Rastl E, Dworkin MB, Richter JD. Genes Dev. 3, 803-15, (1989). View articlePMID: 2568313

GO terms

biological process

  • None

molecular function

  • None

cellular component

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