catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Potyviridae of ...
2436-2671
4.32e-173
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Potyviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Potyviridae, order: Patatavirales. Potyviridae, is the largest family of RNA plant viruses, members of which have (+)ssRNA genomes and flexuous filamentous particles. The family is divided into eight genera: Brambyvirus, Bymovirus, Ipomovirus, Macluravirus, Poacevirus, Potyvirus, Rymovirus, and Tritimovirus. Most genomes are monopartite but those of members of the genus Bymovirus are bipartite. Some members cause serious disease epidemics in cultivated plants. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
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Pssm-ID: 438025 Cd Length: 236 Bit Score: 531.25 E-value: 4.32e-173
Protein P3 of Potyviral polyprotein; This is the P3 protein section of the Potyviridae ...
768-1205
2.86e-83
Protein P3 of Potyviral polyprotein; This is the P3 protein section of the Potyviridae polyproteins. The function is not known except that the protein is essential to viral survival.
The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam13608:
Pssm-ID: 290339 Cd Length: 452 Bit Score: 282.30 E-value: 2.86e-83
Potyvirus P1 protease; The potyviridae family positive stand RNA viruses with genome encoding ...
45-288
4.25e-51
Potyvirus P1 protease; The potyviridae family positive stand RNA viruses with genome encoding a polyprotein. members include zucchini yellow mosaic virus, and turnip mosaic viruses which cause considerable losses of crops worldwide. This family consists of a C terminus region from various plant potyvirus P1 proteins (found at the N terminus of the polyprotein). The C terminus of P1 is a serine-type protease responsible for autocatalytic cleavage between P1 and the helper component protease pfam00851. The entire P1 protein may be involved in virus-host interactions.
The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam01577:
Pssm-ID: 250716 Cd Length: 245 Bit Score: 181.76 E-value: 4.25e-51
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Potyviridae of ...
2436-2671
4.32e-173
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Potyviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Potyviridae, order: Patatavirales. Potyviridae, is the largest family of RNA plant viruses, members of which have (+)ssRNA genomes and flexuous filamentous particles. The family is divided into eight genera: Brambyvirus, Bymovirus, Ipomovirus, Macluravirus, Poacevirus, Potyvirus, Rymovirus, and Tritimovirus. Most genomes are monopartite but those of members of the genus Bymovirus are bipartite. Some members cause serious disease epidemics in cultivated plants. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438025 Cd Length: 236 Bit Score: 531.25 E-value: 4.32e-173
Viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; This family represents the RNA-directed RNA polymerase ...
2325-2733
3.39e-87
Viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; This family represents the RNA-directed RNA polymerase found in many positive strand RNA eukaryotic viruses. Structural studies indicate that these proteins form the "right hand" structure found in all oligonucleotide polymerases, containing thumb, finger and palm domains, and also the additional bridging finger and thumb domains unique to RNA-directed RNA polymerases.
Pssm-ID: 425815 Cd Length: 450 Bit Score: 293.55 E-value: 3.39e-87
Protein P3 of Potyviral polyprotein; This is the P3 protein section of the Potyviridae ...
768-1205
2.86e-83
Protein P3 of Potyviral polyprotein; This is the P3 protein section of the Potyviridae polyproteins. The function is not known except that the protein is essential to viral survival.
Pssm-ID: 290339 Cd Length: 452 Bit Score: 282.30 E-value: 2.86e-83
Potyvirus P1 protease; The potyviridae family positive stand RNA viruses with genome encoding ...
45-288
4.25e-51
Potyvirus P1 protease; The potyviridae family positive stand RNA viruses with genome encoding a polyprotein. members include zucchini yellow mosaic virus, and turnip mosaic viruses which cause considerable losses of crops worldwide. This family consists of a C terminus region from various plant potyvirus P1 proteins (found at the N terminus of the polyprotein). The C terminus of P1 is a serine-type protease responsible for autocatalytic cleavage between P1 and the helper component protease pfam00851. The entire P1 protein may be involved in virus-host interactions.
Pssm-ID: 250716 Cd Length: 245 Bit Score: 181.76 E-value: 4.25e-51
DEAD/DEAH box helicase; Members of this family include the DEAD and DEAH box helicases. ...
1234-1366
3.69e-17
DEAD/DEAH box helicase; 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.
Pssm-ID: 425570 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 165 Bit Score: 81.52 E-value: 3.69e-17
DEXH-box helicase domain of NS3 protease-helicase; NS3 is a nonstructural multifunctional ...
1242-1372
6.90e-12
DEXH-box helicase domain of NS3 protease-helicase; NS3 is a nonstructural multifunctional protein found in pestiviruses that contains an N-terminal protease and a C-terminal helicase. The N-terminal domain is a chymotrypsin-like serine protease, which is responsible for most of the maturation cleavages of the polyprotein precursor in the cytosolic side of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. The C-terminal domain, about two-thirds of NS3, is a helicase belonging to superfamily 2 (SF2) thought to be important for unwinding highly structured regions of the RNA genome during replication. NS3 plays an essential role in viral polyprotein processing and genome replication. NS3 is a member of the DEAD-like helicase superfamily, a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA or DNA unwinding. This domain contains the ATP-binding region.
Pssm-ID: 350689 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 151 Bit Score: 65.65 E-value: 6.90e-12
Helicase conserved C-terminal domain; The Prosite family is restricted to DEAD/H helicases, ...
1400-1513
8.97e-12
Helicase conserved C-terminal domain; The 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.
Pssm-ID: 459740 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 109 Bit Score: 64.15 E-value: 8.97e-12
C-terminal helicase domain of the RNA helicase A (RHA) family helicases; The RNA helicase A ...
1405-1520
2.30e-06
C-terminal helicase domain of the RNA helicase A (RHA) family helicases; The RNA helicase A (RHA) family includes RHA, also called DEAH-box helicase 9 (DHX9), DHX8, DHX15-16, DHX32-38, and many others. The RHA family members are DEAD-like helicases belonging to superfamily (SF)2, a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA or DNA unwinding. Similar to SF1 helicases, SF2 helicases do not form toroidal structures like SF3-6 helicases. Their helicase core consists of two similar protein domains that resemble the fold of the recombination protein RecA. This model describes the C-terminal domain, also called HelicC.
Pssm-ID: 350178 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 171 Bit Score: 50.22 E-value: 2.30e-06
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Potyviridae of ...
2436-2671
4.32e-173
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Potyviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Potyviridae, order: Patatavirales. Potyviridae, is the largest family of RNA plant viruses, members of which have (+)ssRNA genomes and flexuous filamentous particles. The family is divided into eight genera: Brambyvirus, Bymovirus, Ipomovirus, Macluravirus, Poacevirus, Potyvirus, Rymovirus, and Tritimovirus. Most genomes are monopartite but those of members of the genus Bymovirus are bipartite. Some members cause serious disease epidemics in cultivated plants. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438025 Cd Length: 236 Bit Score: 531.25 E-value: 4.32e-173
Viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; This family represents the RNA-directed RNA polymerase ...
2325-2733
3.39e-87
Viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; This family represents the RNA-directed RNA polymerase found in many positive strand RNA eukaryotic viruses. Structural studies indicate that these proteins form the "right hand" structure found in all oligonucleotide polymerases, containing thumb, finger and palm domains, and also the additional bridging finger and thumb domains unique to RNA-directed RNA polymerases.
Pssm-ID: 425815 Cd Length: 450 Bit Score: 293.55 E-value: 3.39e-87
Protein P3 of Potyviral polyprotein; This is the P3 protein section of the Potyviridae ...
768-1205
2.86e-83
Protein P3 of Potyviral polyprotein; This is the P3 protein section of the Potyviridae polyproteins. The function is not known except that the protein is essential to viral survival.
Pssm-ID: 290339 Cd Length: 452 Bit Score: 282.30 E-value: 2.86e-83
Potyvirus P1 protease; The potyviridae family positive stand RNA viruses with genome encoding ...
45-288
4.25e-51
Potyvirus P1 protease; The potyviridae family positive stand RNA viruses with genome encoding a polyprotein. members include zucchini yellow mosaic virus, and turnip mosaic viruses which cause considerable losses of crops worldwide. This family consists of a C terminus region from various plant potyvirus P1 proteins (found at the N terminus of the polyprotein). The C terminus of P1 is a serine-type protease responsible for autocatalytic cleavage between P1 and the helper component protease pfam00851. The entire P1 protein may be involved in virus-host interactions.
Pssm-ID: 250716 Cd Length: 245 Bit Score: 181.76 E-value: 4.25e-51
RNA_dep_RNAP: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) is an essential protein encoded in the ...
2426-2695
4.58e-48
RNA_dep_RNAP: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) is an essential protein encoded in the genomes of all RNA containing viruses with no DNA stage. RdRp catalyzes synthesis of the RNA strand complementary to a given RNA template. RdRps of many viruses are products of processing of polyproteins. Some RdRps consist of one polypeptide chain, and others are complexes of several subunits. The domain organization and the 3D structure of the catalytic center of a wide range of RdRps, including those with a low overall sequence homology, are conserved. The catalytic center is formed by several motifs containing a number of conserved amino acid residues. This subfamily represents the RNA-dependent RNA polymerases from all positive-strand RNA eukaryotic viruses with no DNA stage.
Pssm-ID: 238843 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 278 Bit Score: 174.39 E-value: 4.58e-48
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the order Picornavirales of ...
2440-2735
5.65e-33
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the order Picornavirales of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This family contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of Picornavirales, an order of (+)ssRNA viruses. The order Picornavirales comprises viruses that historically are referred to as picorna-like viruses and which are classified into eight virus families: Caliciviridae, Dicistroviridae, Iflaviridae, Marnaviridae, Picornaviridae, Polycipiviridae, Secoviridae, and Solinviviridae. All known genomes of Picornavirales members encode proteins with helicase, 3C-like protease, and RdRp domains, as well as capsid proteins with related structures, although the genome organizations can differ among viruses. The picornavirus genome is replicated via a negative-sense (-) RNA intermediate by the viral RdRp, named 3Dpol, which uses VPg (the product of 3B) as a primer to initiate the replication process. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438019 Cd Length: 309 Bit Score: 131.56 E-value: 5.65e-33
DEAD/DEAH box helicase; Members of this family include the DEAD and DEAH box helicases. ...
1234-1366
3.69e-17
DEAD/DEAH box helicase; 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.
Pssm-ID: 425570 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 165 Bit Score: 81.52 E-value: 3.69e-17
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Dicistroviridae of positive-sense ...
2437-2654
4.44e-16
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Dicistroviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, in the order Picornavirales; This group contains the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Dicistroviridae, order Picornavirales. Dicistroviridae is a family of small non-enveloped viruses with a (+)ssRNA genome of approximately 8-10 kilobases. The family contains 3 genera: Aparavirus, Cripavirus, and Triatovirus. All members infect arthropod hosts with some having devastating economic consequences, such as acute bee paralysis virus, Kashmir bee virus, and Israeli acute paralysis virus in domesticated honeybees, and taura syndrome virus and mud crab virus in the seafood industry. On the contrary, host specificity and other desirable traits make several members of this group amenable to development as biopesticides for insect control, such as Solenopsis invicta virus 1 against fire ants, and triatoma virus against triatomine bugs that vector Chagas disease. Members in the family Dicistroviridae have similarity to viruses in the Picornavirales members (Iflaviridae, Picornaviridae, Marnaviridae and Secoviridae). The genomes of viruses of these taxa encode proteins with helicase, 3C-like protease, and RdRp domains, as well as capsid proteins with related structures, although the genome organizations can differ among viruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438044 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 315 Bit Score: 82.16 E-value: 4.44e-16
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Picornaviridae of ...
2445-2647
4.12e-13
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Picornaviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. The Picornaviridae family consists of small, icosahedral viruses with (+)ssRNA genomes. Characteristic features of all members of the family Picornaviridae are three capsid proteins with beta-barrel folding, polyprotein processing by virus-encoded cysteine proteinase(s), and replication by an RdRp with a YGDD sequence motif. The family Picornaviridae comprises 68 genera containing 158 species, but many viruses are presently awaiting classification. The established genera of the family include: Aphthovirus, Avisivirus, Crohivirus, Enterovirus, Teschovirus, Cardiovirus, Erbovirus, Kobuvirus, Hepatovirus, Parechovirus, Aquamavirus, Avihepatovirus, Avisivirus, Cosavirus, Dicipivirus, Fipivirus, Gallivirus, Hunnivirus, Kunsagivirus, Limnipivirus, Megrivirus, Mischivirus, Mosavirus, Oscivirus, Pasivirus, Passerivirus, Rabovirus, Rosavirus, Sakobuvirus, Salivirus, Sapelovirus, Senecavirus, Sicinivirus, and Tremovirus. The Picornaviridae contains many important human and animal pathogens including enteroviruses (such as poliovirus, enterovirus, coxsackievirus, and rhinovirus), cardioviruses (such as encephalomyocarditis virus and Theiler's virus), hepatitis A virus and foot-and-mouth disease virus. Infection with various picornaviruses may cause encephalitis, febrile rash illnesses (hand-foot-and-mouth disease), aseptic meningitis, hepatitis, conjunctivitis, herpangina, myositis and myocarditis, and the common cold. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438043 Cd Length: 345 Bit Score: 73.35 E-value: 4.12e-13
DEXH-box helicase domain of NS3 protease-helicase; NS3 is a nonstructural multifunctional ...
1242-1372
6.90e-12
DEXH-box helicase domain of NS3 protease-helicase; NS3 is a nonstructural multifunctional protein found in pestiviruses that contains an N-terminal protease and a C-terminal helicase. The N-terminal domain is a chymotrypsin-like serine protease, which is responsible for most of the maturation cleavages of the polyprotein precursor in the cytosolic side of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. The C-terminal domain, about two-thirds of NS3, is a helicase belonging to superfamily 2 (SF2) thought to be important for unwinding highly structured regions of the RNA genome during replication. NS3 plays an essential role in viral polyprotein processing and genome replication. NS3 is a member of the DEAD-like helicase superfamily, a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA or DNA unwinding. This domain contains the ATP-binding region.
Pssm-ID: 350689 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 151 Bit Score: 65.65 E-value: 6.90e-12
Helicase conserved C-terminal domain; The Prosite family is restricted to DEAD/H helicases, ...
1400-1513
8.97e-12
Helicase conserved C-terminal domain; The 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.
Pssm-ID: 459740 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 109 Bit Score: 64.15 E-value: 8.97e-12
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in a novel picorna-like ...
2445-2633
2.25e-10
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in a novel picorna-like Drosophila virus, Nora virus; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the unclassified Nora virus, a new picorna-like virus family. Nora virus has a (+)ssRNA genome followed by a poly(A) tail. Unlike other picorna-like viruses, the genome has four open reading frames (ORFs). One ORF encodes a picornavirus-like cassette of proteins for virus replication, including an iflavirus-like RdRp and a helicase that is related to those of mammalian picornaviruses. The three other ORFs are not closely related to any previously described viruses. Nora virus is present as a persistent infection in several tested laboratory stocks and wild-caught flies. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438050 Cd Length: 306 Bit Score: 64.56 E-value: 2.25e-10
conserved catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) from the positive-sense ...
2517-2632
3.39e-10
conserved catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) from the positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses and closely related viruses; This family contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses which belong to Group IV of the Baltimore classification system, and are a group of related viruses that have positive-sense (+), single-stranded (ss) genomes made of ribonucleic acid (RNA). RdRp (also known as RNA replicase) catalyzes the replication of RNA from an RNA template; specifically, it catalyzes the synthesis of the RNA strand complementary to a given RNA template. The Baltimore Classification is divided into 7 classes, 3 of which include RNA viruses: Group IV (+) RNA viruses, Group III double-stranded (ds) RNA viruses, and Group V negative-sense (-) RNA viruses. Baltimore groups of viruses differ with respect to the nature of their genome (i.e., the nucleic acid form that is packaged into virions) and correspond to distinct strategies of genome replication and expression. (+) viral RNA is similar to mRNA and thus can be immediately translated by the host cell. (+)ssRNA viruses can also produce (+) copies of the genome from (-) strands of an intermediate dsRNA genome. This acts as both a transcription and a replication process since the replicated RNA is also mRNA. RdRps belong to the expansive class of polymerases containing so-called palm catalytic domains along with the accessory fingers and thumb domains. All RdRps also have six conserved structural motifs (A-F), located in its majority in the palm subdomain (A-E motifs) and the F motif is located on the finger subdomain. All these motifs have been shown to be implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides. In addition to Group IV viruses, this model also includes Picobirnaviruses (PBVs), members of the family Picobirnaviridae of dsRNA viruses (Baltimore classification Group III), which are bi-segmented dsRNA viruses. The phylogenetic tree of the RdRps of RNA viruses (realm Riboviria) showed that picobirnaviruses are embedded in the branch of diverse (+)RNA viruses; sometimes they are collectively referred to as the picornavirus supergroup. RdRps of members of the family Permutatetraviridae, a distinct group of RNA viruses that encompass a circular permutation within the RdRp palm domain, are not included in this model.
Pssm-ID: 438017 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 73 Bit Score: 58.50 E-value: 3.39e-10
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Astroviridae of ...
2440-2631
5.61e-10
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Astroviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Astroviridae, order, Stellavirales. Astrovirus has a non-segmented, (+)ssRNA genome within a non-enveloped icosahedral capsid. The family Astroviridae comprises two genera, Mamastrovirus, which infect mammals, and Avastrovirus, which infect birds. Astroviruses have been isolated from stools from a wide variety of mammals and birds. Human astroviruses have been shown to be an important cause of gastroenteritis in young children. Duck astrovirus causes an often-fatal hepatitis in ducklings. Astroviruses infecting turkeys, guinea fowl and chickens affect multiple organs, including the kidney and thymus. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438022 Cd Length: 243 Bit Score: 62.49 E-value: 5.61e-10
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Marnaviridae of ...
2440-2715
6.78e-10
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Marnaviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, in the order Picornavirales; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Marnaviridae, order Picornavirales. Member viruses have a (+)ssRNA genome. They are mono- or dicistronic, have a polyadenylate tail and have conserved motifs for RNA helicase, RdRp, and structural protein domains. The first RNA virus isolated and characterized that infects a marine protist was Heterosigma akashiwo RNA virus (HaRNAV) in the genus Marnavirus, that infects the toxic bloom-forming Raphidophyte alga, Heterosigma akashiwo. Recently, it has undergone a major taxonomic revision and now includes 20 species within 7 genera, which include Bacillarnavirus, Kusarnavirus, Labyrnavirus, Locarnavirus, Marnavirus, Salisharnavirus, and Sogarnavirus. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438045 Cd Length: 310 Bit Score: 63.23 E-value: 6.78e-10
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Caliciviridae of ...
2444-2653
2.01e-09
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Caliciviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Caliciviridae, order Picornavirales. Member viruses have a viral (+)ssRNA genome, which is not segmented. The family Caliciviridae, includes eleven genera: seven genera of which infect mammals (Lagovirus, Norovirus, Nebovirus, Recovirus, Sapovirus, Valovirus, and Vesivirus), two genera of which infect birds (Bavovirus, Nacovirus), and two genera of which infect fish (Minovirus and Salovirus). Each genus includes 1-2 species. Human noroviruses are a leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in humans. Furthermore, unclassified caliciviruses have been detected in geese, yellowfin seabream, greater green snake, arctic lamprey, frogs and various Australian birds, highlighting the wide host range of viruses in the family Caliciviridae. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438042 Cd Length: 310 Bit Score: 61.90 E-value: 2.01e-09
N-terminal DEAD/H-box helicase domain of superfamily 2 helicases; The DEAD/H-like superfamily ...
1233-1359
1.40e-07
N-terminal DEAD/H-box helicase domain of superfamily 2 helicases; The DEAD/H-like superfamily 2 helicases comprise a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA or DNA unwinding. This N-terminal domain contains the ATP-binding region.
Pssm-ID: 350668 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 146 Bit Score: 53.18 E-value: 1.40e-07
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Aalivirus of positive-sense single-stranded ...
2428-2641
2.16e-07
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Aalivirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Aalivirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. Member viruses have a (+)ssRNA genome. Aalivirus is a new picornavirus found in ducks in China. It is most closely related to duck hepatitis A virus (genus Avihepatovirus) and to avisivirus A1 (genus Avisivirus). The name "aalivirus" is derived from Avihepatovirus/Avisivirus-like virus. RdRps are multi-domain proteins that play a pivotal role in enterovirus replication. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438066 Cd Length: 337 Bit Score: 55.83 E-value: 2.16e-07
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Cosavirus of positive-sense single-stranded ...
2445-2744
7.39e-07
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Cosavirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Cosavirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. The Cosavirus contains viruses with (+)ssRNA genomes that produce nonenveloped virions. This genus consists of five species Cosavirus A, Cosavirus B, Cosavirus D, Cosavirus E and Cosavirus F. The candidate species, Cosavirus C, remains unclassified due to a lack of full genome sequence data. Cosaviruses (formerly called Dekaviruses) have been identified in the stools of south Asian children. Cosaviruses are most closely related to members of the Cardiovirus and Senecavirus genera, but they lack a leader polypeptide. The name Cosavirus stands for common stool-associated picornavirus. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438076 Cd Length: 461 Bit Score: 54.64 E-value: 7.39e-07
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Parechovirus of ...
2440-2633
1.17e-06
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Parechovirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Parechovirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. Member viruses have a (+)ssRNA genome. The Parechovirus genus is comprised of six species, Parechovirus A (formerly named Human parechovirus), Parechovirus B (formerly named Ljungan virus), Parechovirus C (Sebokele virus) and Parechovirus D (ferret parechovirus), Parechovirus E (falcon parechovirus) and Parechovirus F (gecko parechovirus). Humans, ferrets, and various rodents serve as natural hosts. Human parechoviruses may cause gastrointestinal or respiratory illness in infants, and have been implicated in cases of myocarditis and encephalitis. Human parechoviruses replicate in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438067 Cd Length: 371 Bit Score: 53.72 E-value: 1.17e-06
C-terminal helicase domain of the RNA helicase A (RHA) family helicases; The RNA helicase A ...
1405-1520
2.30e-06
C-terminal helicase domain of the RNA helicase A (RHA) family helicases; The RNA helicase A (RHA) family includes RHA, also called DEAH-box helicase 9 (DHX9), DHX8, DHX15-16, DHX32-38, and many others. The RHA family members are DEAD-like helicases belonging to superfamily (SF)2, a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA or DNA unwinding. Similar to SF1 helicases, SF2 helicases do not form toroidal structures like SF3-6 helicases. Their helicase core consists of two similar protein domains that resemble the fold of the recombination protein RecA. This model describes the C-terminal domain, also called HelicC.
Pssm-ID: 350178 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 171 Bit Score: 50.22 E-value: 2.30e-06
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Flaviviridae of ...
2513-2668
3.55e-06
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Flaviviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Flaviviridae, order Amarillovirales. Flaviviridae, is a family of small, enveloped viruses with RNA genomes of 9-13 kb. Most infect mammals and birds. Many flaviviruses are host-specific and pathogenic, such as hepatitis C virus in the genus Hepacivirus. The majority of known members in the genus Flavivirus are arthropod borne, and many are important human and veterinary pathogens (e.g., yellow fever virus, dengue virus). Virions are typically spherical in shape with a lipid envelope. Virions have a single, small, basic capsid (C) protein and two (genera Flavivirus, Hepacivirus and Pegivirus) or three (genus Pestivirus) envelope proteins. They contain a single, long ORF flanked by 5'- and 3'-terminal non-coding regions, which form specific secondary structures required for genome replication and translation. Translational initiation of genomic RNA is cap dependent in the case of members of the genus Flavivirus. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438028 Cd Length: 284 Bit Score: 51.36 E-value: 3.55e-06
DEXH-box helicase domain of ATP-dependent helicase HrpB; HrpB is part of the HrpB-HrpA ...
1242-1331
1.80e-05
DEXH-box helicase domain of ATP-dependent helicase HrpB; HrpB is part of the HrpB-HrpA two-partner secretion (TPS) system, a secretion pathway important to the secretion of large virulence-associated proteins. HrpB belongs to the DEAD-like helicase superfamily, a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA or DNA unwinding. This domain contains the ATP-binding region.
Pssm-ID: 438711 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 174 Bit Score: 47.71 E-value: 1.80e-05
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Crohivirus of ...
2445-2631
1.81e-05
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Crohivirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the catalytic core domain of the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Crohivirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. The Crohivirus contains viruses with (+)ssRNA genomes that produce nonenveloped virions. Crohivirus is a new genus containing two species, Crohivirus A and Crohivirus B. Crohivirus A (Crohivirus 1, CroV-1) is a novel picornavirus found the lesser red musk shrew (Crocidura hirta) which is found in southern Africa. The genome sequence is most closely related to the parechoviruses. Crohivirus B consists of a virus which has been found in the straw-colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum). RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438082 Cd Length: 373 Bit Score: 50.10 E-value: 1.81e-05
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Hepatovirus of positive-sense single-stranded ...
2426-2735
2.05e-05
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Hepatovirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Hepatovirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. Hepatoviruses are 27- to 32-nm, nonenveloped, icosahedral viruses with a (+)ssRNA linear genome of approximately 7.5-kb. The Hepatovirus genus has nine species, Hepatovirus A-I, of which Hepatovirus A is responsible for a self-limiting viral hepatitis in human beings and may be transmitted by the fecal-oral route during acute infection or by the ingestion of uncooked contaminated shellfish. RdRps are multi-domain proteins that play a pivotal role in enterovirus replication. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of hepatoviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438065 Cd Length: 464 Bit Score: 49.85 E-value: 2.05e-05
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Fipivirus of ...
2445-2647
5.25e-05
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Fipivirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the catalytic core domain of the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Fipivirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. The Fipivirus contains viruses with (+)ssRNA genomes that produce nonenveloped virions. This genus contains five species: Fipivirus A (Wuhan sharpbelly picornavirus 2), Fipivirus B (Wuhan sharpbelly picornavirus 3), Fipivirus C (Wenling crossorhombus picornavirus), Fipivirus D (Wenling jack mackerels picornavirus) and Fipivirus E (Wenling banjofish picornavirus 1). All contain viruses from fish. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438079 Cd Length: 394 Bit Score: 48.65 E-value: 5.25e-05
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Pestivirus, within ...
2542-2627
1.11e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Pestivirus, within the family Flaviviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Pestivirus genus within the family Flaviviridae, order Amarillovirales. Members of the genus Pestivirus infect pigs and ruminants, including cattle, sheep, goats and wild ruminants, and are transmitted through contact with infected secretions (respiratory droplets, urine or feces). Infections may be subclinical or cause enteric, hemorrhagic or wasting diseases, including those by the economically important bovine viral diarrhea virus and classical swine fever virus. Virions of Pestivirus have a single, small, basic capsid (C) protein and three envelope proteins. They contain a single, long ORF flanked by 5'- and 3'-terminal non-coding regions, which form specific secondary structures required for genome replication and translation. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438051 Cd Length: 579 Bit Score: 47.71 E-value: 1.11e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Avisivirus of ...
2445-2695
1.37e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Avisivirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the catalytic core domain of the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Avisivirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. The Avisivirus contains viruses with (+)ssRNA genomes that produce nonenveloped virions. Avisivirus is a picornavirus genus containing three species Avisivirus A, Avisivirus B and Avisivirus C. The name Avisivirus is derived from Avihepato sister-clade. Turkeys serve as natural hosts. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438081 Cd Length: 362 Bit Score: 47.19 E-value: 1.37e-04
DEAD-box helicase domain of DEAD box helicases; DEAD-box helicases comprise a diverse family ...
1233-1361
3.34e-04
DEAD-box helicase domain of DEAD box helicases; DEAD-box helicases comprise a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA unwinding, needed in a variety of cellular processes including splicing, ribosome biogenesis and RNA degradation. The name derives from the sequence of the Walker B motif (motif II). This domain contains the ATP-binding region.
Pssm-ID: 350669 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 196 Bit Score: 44.35 E-value: 3.34e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the order Nidovirales of ...
2466-2647
7.32e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the order Nidovirales of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This family contains the catalytic core domain of RdRP of Nidovirales, an order of enveloped, (+)ssRNA viruses which infect vertebrates and invertebrates. Host organisms include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, arthropods, mollusks, and helminths. The order Nidovirales currently comprises 88 formally recognized virus species of (+)ssRNA viruses which are classified into nine virus families: Abyssoviridae, Arteriviridae, Coronaviridae, Euroniviridae, Medioniviridae, Mesoniviridae, Mononiviridae, Roniviridae, and Tobaniviridae. Based on the genome size, the members of the order Nidovirales can be divided into two groups, large and small nidoviruses. The genomes of the large nidoviruses are well over 25 kb in length with size differences in the 5 kb range. Planarian secretory cell nidovirus (PSCNV), only member of the Mononiviridae family, has the largest known non-segmented RNA genome of 41.1 kb; its host is the planarian flatworm. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438018 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 310 Bit Score: 44.66 E-value: 7.32e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Limnipivirus of ...
2440-2727
8.02e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Limnipivirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the catalytic core domain of the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Limnipivirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. The Limnipivirus contains viruses with (+)ssRNA genomes that produce nonenveloped virions. This genus contains three species, Limnipivirus A (bluegill picornavirus 1), Limnipivirus B (carp picornavirus 1) and Limnipivirus C (fathead minnow picornavirus 1). Limnipiviruses infect freshwater fishes. The virus can be grown in various fish cell lines. Experimental infection of bluegills with bluegill picornavirus induces morbidity (inflammation and redness at the base of fins, exophthalmia, abdomen distension, internal hemorrhaging and ascites) and mortality. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438078 Cd Length: 390 Bit Score: 44.87 E-value: 8.02e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Mosavirus of ...
2392-2631
9.30e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the genus Mosavirus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, within the family Picornaviridae; This group contains the catalytic core domain of the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Mosavirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. The Mosavirus contains viruses with (+)ssRNA genomes that produce nonenveloped virions. This genus includes two species: Mosavirus A, which found in the feces of a canyon mouse (Peromyscus crinitus), and Mosavirus B, which contains marmot mosavirus. Mosavirus stands for mouse stool-associated picornavirus. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438075 Cd Length: 378 Bit Score: 44.52 E-value: 9.30e-04
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Iflaviridae of ...
2445-2632
1.33e-03
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Iflaviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, in the order Picornavirales; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Iflaviridae, order Picornavirales. Iflaviridae is a family of small non-enveloped viruses with (+)ssRNA genomes of approximately 9-11 kilobases in length encoding a single polyprotein. All members infect arthropod hosts with the majority infecting insects. Beneficial and pest insects serve as hosts and infections can be symptomless (Nilaparvata lugens honeydew virus 1), cause developmental abnormalities (deformed wing virus, Varroa destructor virus 1, sacbrood virus), behavioral changes (deformed wing virus, Varroa destructor virus 1, slow bee paralysis virus, sacbrood virus) and premature mortality (deformed wing virus, Varroa destructor virus 1, slow bee paralysis virus, infectious flacherie virus, sacbrood virus). RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438047 Cd Length: 319 Bit Score: 43.70 E-value: 1.33e-03
C-terminal helicase domain of the DEAD box helicases; DEAD-box helicases comprise a diverse ...
1405-1519
1.49e-03
C-terminal helicase domain of the DEAD box helicases; DEAD-box helicases comprise a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA unwinding, needed in a variety of cellular processes including splicing, ribosome biogenesis, and RNA degradation. They are superfamily (SF)2 helicases that, similar to SF1, do not form toroidal structures like SF3-6 helicases. Their helicase core consists of two similar protein domains that resemble the fold of the recombination protein RecA. This model describes the C-terminal domain, also called HelicC.
Pssm-ID: 350174 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 131 Bit Score: 41.34 E-value: 1.49e-03
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the Aphthovirus genus of positive-sense single-stranded ...
2445-2674
1.57e-03
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the Aphthovirus genus of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the Aphthovirus genus within the family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales. Member viruses have a (+)ssRNA genome. This genus includes species such as bovine rhinitis A virus, bovine rhinitis B virus, equine rhinitis A virus, and food-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). Aphthoviruses primarily infect via the upper respiratory tract. FMDV infects mainly cloven-hoofed animals, but has been isolated from at least 70 species of mammals. Aphthoviruses are non-enveloped and have an icosahedral capsid with a diameter of around 27 to 30 nm. The assembled viral capsid contains a single copy of the RNA genome and 60 copies of the four viral capsid proteins VP1, VP2, VP3, and VP4. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438060 Cd Length: 458 Bit Score: 43.78 E-value: 1.57e-03
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Polycipiviridae of ...
2520-2698
2.89e-03
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Polycipiviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses, in the order Picornavirales; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Polycipiviridae (polycistronic picorna-like viruses), order Picornavirales. Polycipiviridae is a family of picorna-like viruses with non-segmented, linear, (+)ssRNA genomes of approximately 10-12 kb. Their genomes are polycistronic, with four (or more) consecutive 5'-proximal open reading frames (ORFs) encoding structural (and possibly other) proteins and a long 3' ORF encoding the replication polyprotein. Members of species within the family are typically found in ants, with Apple picorna-like virus 1 and the unnamed Polycipiviridae virus in fruit bat stool as exceptions. RdRps catalyze RNA template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides in the presence of divalent metal ions. The initiation of synthesis occurs at the 3'-end of the template in a VPg-dependent manner, and proceeds in the direction of 5'-3'. The active sites of RdRps are highly conserved in different species of picornaviruses. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides.
Pssm-ID: 438048 Cd Length: 317 Bit Score: 42.79 E-value: 2.89e-03
DEXH/Q-box helicase domain of DEAD-like helicase RecG family proteins; The DEAD-like helicase ...
1223-1360
7.59e-03
DEXH/Q-box helicase domain of DEAD-like helicase RecG family proteins; The DEAD-like helicase RecG family is part of the DEAD-like helicases superfamily, a diverse family of proteins involved in ATP-dependent RNA or DNA unwinding. This domain contains the ATP-binding region.
Pssm-ID: 350676 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 180 Bit Score: 40.09 E-value: 7.59e-03
Database: CDSEARCH/cdd Low complexity filter: no Composition Based Adjustment: yes E-value threshold: 0.01
References:
Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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