“…Instead, they associate with proteins to form RNA-protein complexes known as box H/ACA RNPs ). Specifically, the box H/ACA RNPs are composed of a unique box H/ACA RNA and four core proteins [Cbf5 (dyskerin/ NAP57), Nhp2, Gar1, and Nop10] (Meier and Blobel, 1994;Balakin et al, 1996;Ganot et al, 1997;Ni et al, 1997;Yu et al, 2005;Grozdanov and Meier, 2009). Cbf5 is the enzymatic component of the RNP that catalyzes, upon positioning of the target uridine, the U-to-Ψ isomerization reaction (Zebarjadian et al, 1999;Grozdanov and Meier, 2009) (Fig.…”