2CPZ,5M8I,4LJM


Conserved Protein Domain Family
RRM3_CELF1_2

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cd12638: RRM3_CELF1_2 
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RNA recognition motif 3 (RRM3) found in CUGBP Elav-like family member CELF-1, CELF-2 and similar proteins
This subgroup corresponds to the RRM3 of CELF-1 (also termed BRUNOL-2, or CUG-BP1, or EDEN-BP) and CELF-2 (also termed BRUNOL-3, or ETR-3, or CUG-BP2, or NAPOR), both of which belong to the CUGBP1 and ETR-3-like factors (CELF) or BRUNOL (Bruno-like) family of RNA-binding proteins that have been implicated in the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing and in the control of mRNA translation and deadenylation. CELF-1 is strongly expressed in all adult and fetal tissues tested. Human CELF-1 is a nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA-binding protein that regulates multiple aspects of nuclear and cytoplasmic mRNA processing, with implications for onset of type 1 myotonic dystrophy (DM1), a neuromuscular disease associated with an unstable CUG triplet expansion in the 3'-UTR (3'-untranslated region) of the DMPK (myotonic dystrophy protein kinase) gene; it preferentially targets UGU-rich mRNA elements. It has been shown to bind to a Bruno response element, a cis-element involved in translational control of oskar mRNA in Drosophila, and share sequence similarity to Bruno, the Drosophila protein that mediates this process. The Xenopus homolog embryo deadenylation element-binding protein (EDEN-BP) mediates sequence-specific deadenylation of Eg5 mRNA. It specifically binds to the EDEN motif in the 3'-untranslated regions of maternal mRNAs and targets these mRNAs for deadenylation and translational repression. CELF-1 contain three highly conserved RNA recognition motifs (RRMs), also known as RBDs (RNA binding domains) or RNPs (ribonucleoprotein domains): two consecutive RRMs (RRM1 and RRM2) situated in the N-terminal region followed by a linker region and the third RRM (RRM3) close to the C-terminus of the protein. The two N-terminal RRMs of EDEN-BP are necessary for the interaction with EDEN as well as a part of the linker region (between RRM2 and RRM3). Oligomerization of EDEN-BP is required for specific mRNA deadenylation and binding. CELF-2 is expressed in all tissues at some level, but highest in brain, heart, and thymus. It has been implicated in the regulation of nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA processing events, including alternative splicing, RNA editing, stability and translation. CELF-2 shares high sequence identity with CELF-1, but shows different binding specificity; it binds preferentially to sequences with UG repeats and UGUU motifs. It has been shown to bind to a Bruno response element, a cis-element involved in translational control of oskar mRNA in Drosophila, and share sequence similarity to Bruno, the Drosophila protein that mediates this process. It also binds to the 3'-UTR of cyclooxygenase-2 messages, affecting both translation and mRNA stability, and binds to apoB mRNA, regulating its C to U editing. CELF-2 also contain three highly conserved RRMs. It binds to RNA via the first two RRMs, which are important for localization in the cytoplasm. The splicing activation or repression activity of CELF-2 on some specific substrates is mediated by RRM1/RRM2. Both, RRM1 and RRM2 of CELF-2, can activate cardiac troponin T (cTNT) exon 5 inclusion. In addition, CELF-2 possesses a typical arginine and lysine-rich nuclear localization signal (NLS) in the C-terminus, within RRM3.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 241082
Aligned: 11 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 173.71
Created: 19-Dec-2011
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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2CPZ_A        19 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDLLQMFMPFGNVVSAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQSMNGFQIGMKRLK 98  human
XP_002589327 244 QFAGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDLMQTFMPFGNVISAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVAAQAAIQAMNGFQIGMKRLK 323 Florida lancelet
O95319       416 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDILQMFMPFGNVISAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQAMNGFQIGMKRLK 495 human
Q5F3T7       397 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDLLQMFMPFGNVVSAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQSMNGFQIGMKRLK 476 chicken
Q6PF35       397 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDLLQMFMPFGNIVSAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFISYDNPVSAQAAIQSMNGFQIGMKRLK 476 African clawed ...
Q7ZXE2       444 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDILQMFMPFGNVISAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQAMNGFQIGMKRLK 523 African clawed ...
Q6P0B1       422 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDILQMFMPFGNVVSAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQAMNGFQIGMKRLK 501 zebrafish
5M8I_A        22 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDILQMFMPFGNVISAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQAMNGFQIGMKRLK 101 human
4LJM_B         5 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDILQMFMPFGNVISAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQAMNGFQIGMKRLK 84  human
XP_005993886 467 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDILQMFMPFGNVVSAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQAMNGFQIGMKRLK 546 coelacanth
NP_001279263 421 QKEGPEGANLFIYHLPQEFGDQDILQMFMPFGNVVSAKVFIDKQTNLSKCFGFVSYDNPVSAQAAIQAMNGFQIGMKRLK 500 elephant shark
2CPZ_A        99 VQLKRSKNDSKS 110 human
XP_002589327 324 VQLKRPKDANKP 335 Florida lancelet
O95319       496 VQLKRSKNDSKP 507 human
Q5F3T7       477 VQLKRSKNDSKP 488 chicken
Q6PF35       477 VQLKRSKNDSKP 488 African clawed frog
Q7ZXE2       524 VQLKRSKNDSKP 535 African clawed frog
Q6P0B1       502 VQLKRSKNDSKP 513 zebrafish
5M8I_A       102 VQLKRSKNDSKP 113 human
4LJM_B        85 VQLKRSKNDSKP 96  human
XP_005993886 547 VQLKRSKNDSKP 558 coelacanth
NP_001279263 501 VQLKRSKNDSKP 512 elephant shark
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