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Maturase K (matK) is a
plant plastidial gene. The
protein it
encodes is an
organelle intron maturase, a
protein that
splices Group II introns. It is essential...
- Kand Mool. Its
purity was
searched on
agarose gel. The
plastid locus for
maturase k was
selected to
identify the
plant species. The
similarity search revealed...
- 1038/276558a0. PMID 214710.
Hebbar SK,
Belcher SM,
Perlman PS (April 1992). "A
maturase-encoding
group IIA
intron of
yeast mitochondria self-splices in vitro"...
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including LtrA,
share a
reverse transcriptase domain and a "Domain X".
Maturase K (MatK) is a
protein somewhat similar to
those intron-encoded proteins...
- intron-encoded protein,
which consists of
three subdomains: a reverse-transcriptase/
maturase, DNA endonuclease, and DNA/RNA
binding domain. LtrA
helps to
capture and...
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evolution as
early as
around 3.2 Ga.
Nitrogenase appears to have
evolved from
maturase-like proteins,
although the
function of the
preceding protein is currently...
- Nymphaeales: ITS2
secondary structure analysis and in
silico testing of
maturase k (matK) as a
potential marker for DNA bar coding". BMC Bioinformatics...
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hydrogenase H-cluster
radical SAM
maturase (metallocluster ****embly) HydG - [FeFe]
hydrogenase H-cluster
radical SAM
maturase (metallocluster ****embly) LipA...
- contacts.
Other examples of
protein families in this
entry include:
Intron maturase ****tive
mitochondrial processing peptidase alpha subunit Superoxide di****ase...
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ribosomal internal transcribed spacer), and
plastid encoded genes matK (
Maturase K), trnL-F, ndhF, and psbK–psbI, and
examined all
species recognised at...