InterPro domain: IPR024974

General Information

  • Identifier IPR024974
  • Description Sde2, N-terminal ubiquitin domain
  • Number of genes 134
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Abstract

Sde2 (silencing defective 2) is a ubiquitin-fold-containing splicing regulator that supports splicing of selected pre-mRNAs in an intron-specific manner in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Both fission yeast and human Sde2 are translated as inactive precursor proteins harbouring the ubiquitin-fold domain linked through an invariant GGKGG motif to a C-terminal domain. The Sde2 protein has a ubiquitin-fold at its N terminus, which must be cleaved by the ubiquitin-specific proteases (USPs) Ubp5 and Ubp15. After cleavage, the C-terminal domain of Sde2, which starts with a lysine, gets incorporated into the spliceosome [ 1 ]. This entry represents the ubiquitin fold N-terminal domain found in Sde2 proteins.


1. Sde2 is an intron-specific pre-mRNA splicing regulator activated by ubiquitin-like processing. EMBO J. 37, 89-101

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