CAT RNA-binding domain - significado y definición. Qué es CAT RNA-binding domain
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Qué (quién) es CAT RNA-binding domain - definición


CAT RNA-binding domain         
INTERPRO DOMAIN
In molecular biology, the CAT RNA-binding domain (Co-AntiTerminator RNA-binding domain) is a protein domain found at the amino terminus of a family of transcriptional antiterminator proteins. This domain forms a dimer in the crystal structure.
RNA-binding protein         
  • C. elegans]]'' hermaphrodite worm
  •  "[[Beta-actin]]" : Structure of the ACTB protein.
  •  ''[[ADAR]]'' : an RNA binding protein involved in RNA editing events.
  •  "[[CIRBP]]" : Structure of the CIRBP protein.
  • Diverse RNA contacts of RNA-binding proteins
  •  "[[Zinc finger]]" : Cartoon representation of the zinc-finger motif of proteins. The zinc ion (green) is coordinated by two histidine and two cysteine amino acid residues.
PROTEINS THAT HAVE DNA-BINDING DOMAINS AND THUS HAVE A SPECIFIC OR GENERAL AFFINITY FOR DNA
RNA-binding proteins; RNA binding protein; Double-stranded RNA binding protein; Protein-RNA interaction; Protein–RNA interaction; RNA-binding domain
RNA-binding proteins (often abbreviated as RBPs) are proteins that bind to the double or single stranded RNA in cells and participate in forming ribonucleoprotein complexes.
Calmodulin binding domain         
INTERPRO DOMAIN
Calmodulin-binding domain
In molecular biology, calmodulin binding domain (CaMBD) is a protein domain found in small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (SK channels). These channels are independent of voltage and gated solely by intracellular Ca2+.