YjeF N terminal protein domain
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In molecular biology, the YjeF N terminal is a
P-body) in preparation for mRNAdecay. Structural homology indicated it may have some similarity to the enzyme
family, hydrolase.
Function
At the
superfamily or belong to operons
that encode enzymes of diverse functions. Examples of such include:
- pyridoxal phosphate biosynthetic protein PdxJ;
- phosphopanteine-protein transferase;
- ATP/GTP hydrolase;
- and pyruvate-formate lyase 1-activating enzyme.
In plants, the YjeF N-terminal domain is fused to a C-terminal putative pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate
eukaryotes, proteins that consist of (Sm)-FDF-YjeF N-terminal domains may be involved in RNA processing.[2][3]
Structure
The YjeF N-terminal domains represent a novel version of the