Prp8

Crystal Structure of Prp8
Prp8 Crystal Structure
Identifiers
SymbolPRP8
Alt. symbolsUSA2, DBF3, DNA39, RNA8, SLT21
PDB4I43
UniProtP33334
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DomainsInterPro
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Prp8 refers to both the Prp8 protein and Prp8 gene. Prp8's name originates from its involvement in pre-mRNA processing. The Prp8 protein is a large, highly conserved, and unique protein that resides in the catalytic core of the spliceosome and has been found to have a central role in molecular rearrangements that occur there. Prp8 protein is a major central component of the catalytic core in the spliceosome, and the spliceosome is responsible for splicing of precursor mRNA that contains introns and exons. Unexpressed introns are removed by the spliceosome complex in order to create a more concise mRNA transcript. Splicing is just one of many different post-transcriptional modifications that mRNA must undergo before translation. Prp8 has also been hypothesized to be a cofactor in RNA catalysis.[1]

  1. ^ Grainger RJ, Beggs JD (May 2005). "Prp8 protein: at the heart of the spliceosome". RNA. 11 (5): 533–57. doi:10.1261/rna.2220705. PMC 1370742. PMID 15840809.