The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_3_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:
"Nucleic acid-binding proteins
".
FunFam 191: DNA-directed RNA polymerases I, II, and III subuni...
Please note: GO annotations are assigned to the full protein sequence rather than individual protein domains. Since a given protein can contain multiple domains, it is possible that some of the annotations below come from additional domains that occur in the same protein, but have been classified elsewhere in CATH.
There are 2 GO terms relating to "molecular function"
The search results have been sorted with the annotations that are found most frequently at the top of the
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GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
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RNA polymerase I activity GO:0001054
Catalysis of the reaction: nucleoside triphosphate + RNA(n) = diphosphate + RNA(n+1). Utilizes a DNA template that contains an RNA polymerase I specific promoter to direct initiation and catalyzes DNA-template-directed extension of the 3'-end of an RNA strand by one nucleotide at a time. Can initiate a chain 'de novo'.
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9 | P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) |
Protein binding GO:0005515
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules).
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9 | P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) |
There are 8 GO terms relating to "biological process"
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GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
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Transcription by RNA polymerase I GO:0006360
The synthesis of RNA from a DNA template by RNA polymerase I (RNAP I), originating at an RNAP I promoter.
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9 | P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) |
Transcription by RNA polymerase I GO:0006360
The synthesis of RNA from a DNA template by RNA polymerase I (RNAP I), originating at an RNAP I promoter.
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9 | P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) |
Transcription by RNA polymerase II GO:0006366
The synthesis of RNA from a DNA template by RNA polymerase II (RNAP II), originating at an RNA polymerase II promoter. Includes transcription of messenger RNA (mRNA) and certain small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs).
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9 | P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) |
Transcription by RNA polymerase III GO:0006383
The synthesis of RNA from a DNA template by RNA polymerase III, originating at an RNAP III promoter.
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9 | P20436 (/IGI) P20436 (/IGI) P20436 (/IGI) P20436 (/IGI) P20436 (/IGI) P20436 (/IGI) P20436 (/IGI) P20436 (/IGI) P20436 (/IGI) |
Transcription by RNA polymerase III GO:0006383
The synthesis of RNA from a DNA template by RNA polymerase III, originating at an RNAP III promoter.
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9 | P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) P20436 (/IPI) |
Termination of RNA polymerase III transcription GO:0006386
The process in which transcription by RNA polymerase III is terminated; Pol III has an intrinsic ability to terminate transcription upon incorporation of 4 to 6 contiguous U residues.
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9 | P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) |
TRNA transcription by RNA polymerase III GO:0042797
The synthesis of transfer RNA (tRNA) from a DNA template by RNA polymerase III (Pol III), originating at a Pol III promoter.
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9 | P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) |
Response to drug GO:0042493
Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a drug stimulus. A drug is a substance used in the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of a disease.
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2 | Q59MZ8 (/IMP) Q59MZ8 (/IMP) |
There are 4 GO terms relating to "cellular component"
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GO Term | Annotations | Evidence |
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Nucleoplasm GO:0005654
That part of the nuclear content other than the chromosomes or the nucleolus.
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9 | P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) P20436 (/TAS) |
RNA polymerase II, core complex GO:0005665
RNA polymerase II, one of three nuclear DNA-directed RNA polymerases found in all eukaryotes, is a multisubunit complex; typically it produces mRNAs, snoRNAs, and some of the snRNAs. Two large subunits comprise the most conserved portion including the catalytic site and share similarity with other eukaryotic and bacterial multisubunit RNA polymerases. The largest subunit of RNA polymerase II contains an essential carboxyl-terminal domain (CTD) composed of a variable number of heptapeptide repeats (YSPTSPS). The remainder of the complex is composed of smaller subunits (generally ten or more), some of which are also found in RNA polymerases I and III. Although the core is competent to mediate ribonucleic acid synthesis, it requires additional factors to select the appropriate template.
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9 | P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) |
RNA polymerase III complex GO:0005666
RNA polymerase III, one of three nuclear DNA-directed RNA polymerases found in all eukaryotes, is a multisubunit complex; typically it produces 5S rRNA, tRNAs and some of the small nuclear RNAs. Two large subunits comprise the most conserved portion including the catalytic site and share similarity with other eukaryotic and bacterial multisubunit RNA polymerases. The remainder of the complex is composed of smaller subunits (generally ten or more), some of which are also found in RNA polymerase I and others of which are also found in RNA polymerases I and II. Although the core is competent to mediate ribonucleic acid synthesis, it requires additional factors to select the appropriate template.
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9 | P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) |
RNA polymerase I complex GO:0005736
RNA polymerase I, one of three nuclear DNA-directed RNA polymerases found in all eukaryotes, is a multisubunit complex; typically it produces rRNAs. Two large subunits comprise the most conserved portion including the catalytic site and share similarity with other eukaryotic and bacterial multisubunit RNA polymerases. The remainder of the complex is composed of smaller subunits (generally ten or more), some of which are also found in RNA polymerase III and others of which are also found in RNA polymerases II and III. Although the core is competent to mediate ribonucleic acid synthesis, it requires additional factors to select the appropriate template.
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9 | P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) P20436 (/IDA) |