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RnfH family protein
A member of the RnfH family of the ubiquitin superfamily. Members of this family strongly co-occur in two distinct gene neighborhood contexts. In one it is associated with a START domain protein, a membrane protein SmpA and the transfer mRNA binding protein SmpB. This association suggests a possible role in the SmpB-tmRNA-based tagging and degadation system of bacteria, which is interesting given that other members of the ubiquitin system are analogously involved in protein-tagging and degradation across eukaryotes and various prokaryotes. The second context in which the RnfH genes are present is in a membrane associated complex involved in transporting electrons for various reductive reactions such as nitrogen fixation [1]. [1]. 16859499. The prokaryotic antecedents of the ubiquitin-signaling system and the early evolution of ubiquitin-like beta-grasp domains. Iyer LM, Burroughs AM, Aravind L;. Genome Biol. 2006;7:R60. (from Pfam)
RnfH family protein, a member of the ubiquitin superfamily, is involved in transporting electrons for various reductive reactions such as nitrogen fixation and may also play a role in the SmpB-tmRNA-based tagging and degradation system of bacteria
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