<p>This C-terminal domain is found in BAP28-like nucleolar proteins [<cite idref="PUB00016366"/>]. The bap28 mutation leads to abnormalities in the brain, starting at midsomitogenesis stages. Mutant zebrafish embryos display excessive apoptosis, especially in the central nervous system (CNS) that results in death. The mutation affects a gene that encodes a large protein with high similarity to the uncharacterised human protein BAP28 and lower similarity to yeast Utp10. Utp10 is a component of a nucleolar U3 small nucleolar RNA-containing RNP complex that is required for transcription of ribosomal DNA and for processing of 18 S rRNA. Zebrafish Bap28 is also required for rRNA transcription and processing, with a major effect on 18S rRNA maturation. Bap28 is therefore required for cell survival in the CNS through its role in rRNA synthesis and processing [<cite idref="PUB00043646"/>].</p> BP28, C-terminal