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Clan: LEF-8-like (CL0410)

Summary

LEF-8 like region of RNA polymerase Rpb2 Add an annotation

Late expression factor 8 (LEF-8) is one of the primary components of RNA polymerase produced by polyhedrosis viruses. LEF-8 shows homology to domain 6 of the second largest subunit of prokaryotic DNA-directed RNA polymerase[1].

This clan contains 2 families and the total number of domains in the clan is 15979. The clan was built by J Mistry and RD Finn.

Literature references

  1. Acharya A, Gopinathan KP; , J Gen Virol 2002;83:2015-2023.: Characterization of late gene expression factors lef-9 and lef-8 from Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus. PUBMED:12124466 EPMC:12124466

Members

This clan contains the following 2 member families:

LEF-8 RNA_pol_Rpb2_6

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Domain organisation

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Alignments

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Pfam family Num. domains Alignment
RNA_pol_Rpb2_6 (PF00562) 15955 (99.8%) View
LEF-8 (PF04941) 24 (0.2%) View
Total: 2 Total: 15979 Clan alignment
 

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Structures

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