Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B
PF22982ATP-dependent helicase HRQ1, winged helix domain (HRQ1_WHD)ATP-dependent helicase HRQ1, winged helix domainThis domain is found in the homologues of ATP-dependent helicase HRQ1. HRQ1 is a helicase with 3'-5' helicase activity involved in genome stability [1]. Hrq1 is able to unwind relatively long duplex DNA up to 120-bp and is significantly stimulated by ...This domain is found in the homologues of ATP-dependent helicase HRQ1. HRQ1 is a helicase with 3'-5' helicase activity involved in genome stability [1]. Hrq1 is able to unwind relatively long duplex DNA up to 120-bp and is significantly stimulated by a preexisting fork structure. This domain is predicted to form a globular structure with significant similarity to Winged helix HTH domains.
Domain
A, B
PF09369MrfA Zn-binding domain (MZB)MrfA Zn-binding domainThis is the C-terminal MrfA Zn+2-binding domain (MZB, also referred to as DUF1998) which contains a conserved four-cysteine signature motif. These four Cys reside in a short coil between two alpha-helices and form a metal ion-binding site [1]. This ...This is the C-terminal MrfA Zn+2-binding domain (MZB, also referred to as DUF1998) which contains a conserved four-cysteine signature motif. These four Cys reside in a short coil between two alpha-helices and form a metal ion-binding site [1]. This domain is frequently found at the C-terminal of ndNTPases, however, it is also found encoded in a standalone gene, downstream of putative helicase domain-encoding genes associated with bacterial anti-phage defense system DISARM. MrfA (Mitomycin repair factor A, also known as YprA in Bacillus subtilis) is a DNA helicase that supports repair of mitomycin C-induced DNA damage. MrfA homologues are widely distributed in bacteria and are also present in archaea, fungi and plants. The MrfA-homologue in yeast, Hrq1, also reduces mitomycin C sensitivity. Hrq1 has high similarity to human RecQ4 and was therefore assigned to the RecQ-like helicase family. MrfA homologues appear to be missing in Enterobacteria, however, certain pathogenic Escherichia coli and Salmonella strains harbour Z5898-like helicases with this domain [1].
Domain
A, B
PF00270DEAD/DEAH box helicase (DEAD)DEAD/DEAH box helicaseMembers of this family include the DEAD and DEAH box helicases. Helicases are involved in unwinding nucleic acids. The DEAD box helicases are involved in various aspects of RNA metabolism, including nuclear transcription, pre mRNA splicing, ribosome ...Members of this family include the DEAD and DEAH box helicases. Helicases are involved in unwinding nucleic acids. The DEAD box helicases are involved in various aspects of RNA metabolism, including nuclear transcription, pre mRNA splicing, ribosome biogenesis, nucleocytoplasmic transport, translation, RNA decay and organellar gene expression.
Domain
A, B
PF00271Helicase conserved C-terminal domain (Helicase_C)Helicase conserved C-terminal domainThe Prosite family is restricted to DEAD/H helicases, whereas this domain family is found in a wide variety of helicases and helicase related proteins. It may be that this is not an autonomously folding unit, but an integral part of the helicase.Domain

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ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, B
Uncharacterized ATP-dependent helicase YprA -
C, D
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