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Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Required for meiotic nuclear division 5 homolog B (S. cerevisiae) , also known as RMND5B , is a protein which in humans is encoded by the RMND5B gene .[ 5] It has a zinc finger domain and is highly conserved throughout many eukaryotic organisms.
This protein is rich in leucine (14.0%) and might belong to the protein family of leucine-rich repeats
1 meqcacvere ldkvlqkflt ygqhcersle ellhyvgqlr aelasaalqg tplsatlslv
61 msqccrkikd tvqklasdhk dihssvsrvg kaidrnfdse icgvvsdavw dareqqqqil
121 qmaivehlyq qgmlsvaeel cqestlnvdl dfkqpfleln rilealheqd lgpalewavs
181 hrqrllelns slefklhrlh firllaggpa kqlealsyar hfqpfarlhq reiqvmmgsl
241 vylrlgleks pychlldssh waeicetftr dacsllglsv esplsvsfas gcvalpvlmn
301 ikavieqrqc tgvwnhkdel pieielgmkc wyhsvfacpi lrqqtsdsnp piklicghvi
361 srdalnklin ggklkcpycp meqnpadgkr iif
text shaded multiple sequence alignment of CAD28476; the shaded amino acids are conserved
CAD28476 is highly conserved in many eukaryotic organism. Its high conservation suggests that it plays a primary role in meiosis .
taxonomic name
common name
NCBI entry
Percentage of sequence similarity
Length (AAs)
comments
Homo sapiens
Human
[1]
100%
393
hypothetical Protein for Meiosis
Pan troglodytes
Chimpanzee
[2]
99.7%
393
required for meiotic nuclear division 5 homolog B isoform 6
Macaca mulatta
Rhesus macaque
[3]
98.5%
393
Similar to CG3295-PA isoform 11
Rattus norvegicus
Norway rat
[4]
98.2%
393
Similar to RIKEN cDNA 0610039K22
Mus musculus
House mouse
[5]
97.7%
393
Required for meiotic nuclear division 5 homolog B
Equus caballus
Horse
[6]
97.7%
273
PREDICTED: similar required for meiotic nuclear division 5 homolog B
Bos taurus
Cattle
[7]
95.4%
393
required for meiotic nuclear division 5 homolog B
Danio rerio
Zebrafish
[8]
72.8%
391
required for meiotic nuclear division 5 homolog B
Xenopus laevis
African clawed frog
[9]
70%
391
MGC84431 protein
Canis lupus familiaris
Dog
[10]
70%
391
PREDICTED: similar to CG3295-PA isoform A
Tetraodon nigroviridis
Spotted green pufferfish
[11]
68.5%
417
unnamed protein product
Ornithorhynchus anatinus
Platypus
[12]
64.5%
389
Branchiostoma floridae
Florida lancelet
[13]
57%
491
hypothetical protein BRAFLDRAFT_126901
Nematostella vectensis
Sea anemone
[14]
50.1%
389
Culex quinquefasciatus
Southern house mosquito
[15]
48.5%
392
conserved hypothetical protein
Aedes aegypti
Yellow fever mosquito
[16]
48.2%
392
hypothetical protein AaeL_AAEL009407
Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Purple urchin
[17]
48.2
405
PREDICTED: Similar to MGC88921 protein
Drosophila virilis
Fruit fly
[18]
41.5%
437
GJ20343
Drosophila melanogaster
Fruit fly
[19]
40.3%
431
CG3295
Acyrthosiphon pisum
Acrythosiphon
[20]
39.5%
366
PREDICTED: required for meiothic nuclear division 5 homolg A
Oryza sativa
Rice
[21]
32.2%
386
membrane protein-like
This depiction shows the location of the two predicted protein domains.
Result of local sequence alignment- the amino acids found in the zinc finger domain are highlighted in different color
The three amino acids which are coordinated to the zinc ion.
Two domains were predicted by the program BLIMPS[ 6] to exist in the protein of which one of the domains contains a zinc finger domain.
Zinc finger domains assist the binding of the protein to nucleic acids . This points to a direct interaction of CAD28476 with DNA during meiosis. By comparing CAD28476 with a related zinc finger protein[ 7] in a local sequence alignment using LALIGN,[ 8] the amino acids His359 , Cys381 and Cys384 could be attributed to the zinc finger domain. This zinc finger structure is uncommon in the way that it involves one histidine instead of two.
Microarray data show that CAD28476 is highly expressed in tissue where meiosis occurs like in testis and ovaries. Moreover, it is also highly expressed in the brain around the hypothalamus.
Transcriptional regulation [ edit ]
Listed binding sites for different transcription factors, the bold transcription factors are very likely to be involved in regulation.
The analysis of the promoter region (tools on the page rVista .[ 9] were used) shows that there are several transcription factor binding sites localized in conserved regions .
It is very likely that the transcription factor Ets-1 which belongs to the ETS transcription factor family and its core binding factor CBF are involved in regulation of transcription since they both have independent binding sites.
Interacting proteins [ edit ]
There were two proteins predicted[ 10] which interact with CAD28476.
^ a b c GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000145916 – Ensembl , May 2017
^ a b c GRCm38: Ensembl release 89: ENSMUSG00000001054 – Ensembl , May 2017
^ "Human PubMed Reference:" . National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine .
^ "Mouse PubMed Reference:" . National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine .
^ "Entrez Gene: RMND5B required for meiotic nuclear division 5 homolog B (S. cerevisiae)" .
^ Jorja Henikoff, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 1100 Fairview AV N, A1-162, PO Box 19024 Seattle, WA 98109-1024 FAX: 206-667-5889
^ Miyamoto, K.; Tochio, N.; Sato, M.; Koshiba, S.; Inoue, M.; Kigawa, T.; Yokoyama, S. (2005). "PDB entry of 2ct2" . Worldwide Protein Data Bank . doi :10.2210/pdb2ct2/pdb . Retrieved 12 May 2009 .
^ © 1997 by William R. Pearson and the University of Virginia (This is from distribution "fasta20u66", version 2.0u66, Sep., 1998, sale or incorporation into a commercial product expressly forbidden without permission)
^ "rvista Home Page" . Retrieved 12 May 2009 .
^ "homepage of Genecard" . Retrieved 12 May 2009 .
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