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CAT RNA binding domain

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Symbol
  
CAT_RBD

InterPro
  
IPR004341

SUPERFAMILY
  
1h99

Pfam
  
PF03123

SCOP
  
1h99

Pfam
  
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CAT RNA-binding domain

In molecular biology, the CAT RNA-binding domain (Co-AntiTerminator RNA-binding domain) is a protein domain found at the amino terminus of a family of transcriptional antiterminator proteins. This domain forms a dimer in the crystal structure. Transcriptional antiterminators of the BglG/SacY family are regulatory proteins that mediate the induction of sugar metabolizing operons in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Upon activation, these proteins bind to specific targets in nascent mRNAs, thereby preventing abortive dissociation of the RNA polymerase from the DNA template.

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