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S4 protein domain

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Symbol
  
S4

Pfam clan
  
CL0492

PROSITE
  
PDOC00549

Pfam
  
PF01479

InterPro
  
IPR002942

MEROPS
  
S41

S4 protein domain

In molecular biology, S4 domain refers to a small RNA-binding protein domain found in a ribosomal protein named S4. The S4 domain is approximately 60-65 amino acid residues long, occurs in a single copy at various positions in different proteins and was originally found in pseudouridine synthases, a bacterial ribosome-associated protein.

Contents

The S4 protein helps to initiate assembly of the 16S rRNA. In this way proteins serve to organise and stabilise the rRNA tertiary structure.

Function

The function of the S4 domain is to be an RNA-binding protein. S4 is a multifunctional protein, and it must bind to the 16S ribosomal RNA. In addition, the S4 domain binds a complex pseudoknot and represses translation. More specifically, this protein domain delivers nucleotide-modifying enzymes to RNA and to regulates translation through structure specific RNA binding.

Structure

The S4 protein domain is composed of three alpha helices and five beta strands. It is organized as an antiparallel sheet in a Greek key motif.

References

S4 protein domain Wikipedia