Type: | Family | Name: | H/ACA ribonucleoprotein complex, subunit Gar1/Naf1 |
Description: | H/ACA ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs) are a family of RNA pseudouridine synthases that specify modification sites through guide RNAs. More than 100 mammalian H/ACA RNAs form an equal number of ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) by associating with the same four core proteins: Cbf5, Gar1, Nhp2 and Nop10. The function of these H/ACA RNPs is essential for biogenesis of the ribosome, splicing of precursor mRNAs (pre-mRNAs), maintenance of telomeres and probably for additional cellular processes []. Recent crystal structures of archaeal H/ACA protein complexes show how the same four proteins accommodate >100 distinct but related H/ACA RNAs []. The complex contains a stable core composed of Cbf5 and Nop10, to which Gar1 and Nhp2 subsequently bind, the complex interacts with snoRNAs [].This entry represents Gar1 and Naf1. Naf1 is an RNA-binding protein required for the maturation of box H/ACA snoRNPs complex and ribosome biogenesis. During assembly of the H/ACA snoRNPs complex, it associates with the complex, disappearing during maturation of the complex being replaced by GAR1 to yield mature H/ACA snoRNPs complex. Naf1 reveals a striking structural homology with the core domain of archaeal Gar1 []. | Short Name: | H/ACA_rnp_Gar1/Naf1 |