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Family: RuvX (PF03652)

Summary: Holliday junction resolvase

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Holliday junction resolvase Provide feedback

The central intermediate formed during mitotic and meiotic recombination is a four stranded DNA structure, also known as the Holliday junction (HJ), and its efficient resolution is essential for proper segregation of chromosomes. Resolution of HJs is mediated by a diverse group of DNA structure specific endonucleases known as Holliday junction resolvases (HJR) [1]. This entry is specific for RuvX also known as YqgF a family of nucleases which resolves the Holliday junction intermediates in genetic recombination[2-3]. Studies carried out in M. tuberculosis, have shown that YqgF/RuvX is a genuine HJR analogous to RuvC from E. coli. Furthermore, a single cysteine present in M. tuberculosis RuvX was found to be required for disulfide-bond mediated intermolecular dimerization and HJ resolution activity, suggesting that M. tuberculosis RuvX has adapted its YqgF protein to function like a typical RuvC family HJR [1].

Literature references

  1. Nautiyal A, Rani PS, Sharples GJ, Muniyappa K;, Mol Microbiol. 2016;100:656-674.: Mycobacterium tuberculosis RuvX is a Holliday junction resolvase formed by dimerisation of the monomeric YqgF nuclease domain. PUBMED:26817626 EPMC:26817626

  2. Aravind L, Makarova KS, Koonin EV; , Nucleic Acids Res. 2000;28:3417-3432.: Holliday junction resolvases and related nucleases: identification of new families, phyletic distribution and evolutionary trajectories. PUBMED:10982859 EPMC:10982859

  3. Iwasaki H, Takahagi M, Shiba T, Nakata A, Shinagawa H;, EMBO J. 1991;10:4381-4389.: Escherichia coli RuvC protein is an endonuclease that resolves the Holliday structure. PUBMED:1661673 EPMC:1661673


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This tab holds annotation information from the InterPro database.

InterPro entry IPR005227

This entry represents a group of predicted nucleases involved in processing of the 5'-end of pre-16S rRNA. This entry typified by the Escherichia coli protein YqgF, which exhibits an RNAse H fold in crystal structure and is involved in the processing of pre-16S rRNA during ribosome maturation [ PUBMED:25545592 ].

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Domain organisation

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Pfam Clan

This family is a member of clan YqgF (CL0580), which has the following description:

This clain contains the bacterial YqgF family [1-2] and homologous domains in bacterial Tex proteins [3], involved in transcriptional processes, and eukaryotic transcription elongation factor SPT6 [4-5].

The clan contains the following 3 members:

RuvX Tex_YqgF YqgF

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Seed source: SWISS-PROT
Previous IDs: UPF0081;
Type: Family
Sequence Ontology: SO:0100021
Author: Bateman A , Eberhardt R , El-Gebali S
Number in seed: 111
Number in full: 8451
Average length of the domain: 133.1 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 33 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 85.93 %

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build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 61295632 -E 1000 --cpu 4 HMM pfamseq
Model details:
Parameter Sequence Domain
Gathering cut-off 29.2 29.2
Trusted cut-off 29.2 29.2
Noise cut-off 29.0 28.9
Model length: 134
Family (HMM) version: 18
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Structures

For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the PDBe group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt sequences and three-dimensional protein structures. The table below shows the structures on which the RuvX domain has been found. There are 10 instances of this domain found in the PDB. Note that there may be multiple copies of the domain in a single PDB structure, since many structures contain multiple copies of the same protein sequence.

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AlphaFold Structure Predictions

The list of proteins below match this family and have AlphaFold predicted structures. Click on the protein accession to view the predicted structure.

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A0A0H3H2U8 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0R0KEA6 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A1D6K8J8 View 3D Structure Click here
A0KMY0 View 3D Structure Click here
A0Q149 View 3D Structure Click here
A0QWQ5 View 3D Structure Click here
A1A199 View 3D Structure Click here
A1AZC8 View 3D Structure Click here
A1KB70 View 3D Structure Click here
A1SJC8 View 3D Structure Click here
A1UFI4 View 3D Structure Click here
A1UT22 View 3D Structure Click here
A3CQZ7 View 3D Structure Click here
A3DBR5 View 3D Structure Click here
A3MYV3 View 3D Structure Click here
A3PCK0 View 3D Structure Click here
A4J2L0 View 3D Structure Click here
A4VSF0 View 3D Structure Click here
A4YWF9 View 3D Structure Click here
A5CCV6 View 3D Structure Click here
A5D3C3 View 3D Structure Click here
A5FWW0 View 3D Structure Click here
A5I4Z3 View 3D Structure Click here
A5IYK4 View 3D Structure Click here
A5N7T7 View 3D Structure Click here
A5UY83 View 3D Structure Click here
A5V3V3 View 3D Structure Click here
A5VIX9 View 3D Structure Click here
A6H0E5 View 3D Structure Click here
A6L7K0 View 3D Structure Click here
A6L9R7 View 3D Structure Click here
A6Q7E9 View 3D Structure Click here
A6TDV8 View 3D Structure Click here
A6VKT5 View 3D Structure Click here
A6WCF6 View 3D Structure Click here
A6X566 View 3D Structure Click here
A7HDE0 View 3D Structure Click here
A8APG8 View 3D Structure Click here
A8AZS9 View 3D Structure Click here
A8FFM7 View 3D Structure Click here