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K homology (KH) domain is found in RNA-binding proteins
Proteins containing a HD domain
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Important references
Md Kamrul Hasan, L Jeannine Brady
Nucleic acid-binding KH domain proteins influence a spectrum of biological pathways including as part of membrane-localized complexes.
J Struct Biol X: 2024, 10;100106
[PubMed:39040530]
[WorldCat.org]
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Joana Pereira, Andrei N Lupas
The ancestral KH peptide at the root of a domain family with three different folds.
Bioinformatics: 2018, 34(23);3961-3965
[PubMed:29912332]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
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K Nagai
RNA-protein complexes.
Curr Opin Struct Biol: 1996, 6(1);53-61
[PubMed:8696973]
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M A Castiglone Morelli, G Stier, T Gibson, C Joseph, G Musco, A Pastore, G Travè
The KH module has an alpha beta fold.
FEBS Lett: 1995, 358(2);193-8
[PubMed:7828735]
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T J Gibson, J D Thompson, J Heringa
The KH domain occurs in a diverse set of RNA-binding proteins that include the antiterminator NusA and is probably involved in binding to nucleic acid.
FEBS Lett: 1993, 324(3);361-6
[PubMed:8405383]
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