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rplU rplU rpmA rpmA rpsL rpsL rpsG rpsG rplK rplK rplA rplA rplL rplL rpsO rpsO rpsP rpsP rpsI rpsI rpsK rpsK rpsE rpsE rpsF rpsF
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rplURibosomal protein L21; This protein binds to 23S rRNA in the presence of protein L20; Belongs to the bacterial ribosomal protein bL21 family. (101 aa)
rpmAL27 is a protein from the large (50S) subunit; it is essential for ribosome function, but its exact role is unclear. It belongs to a family of ribosomal proteins, examples of which are found in bacteria, chloroplasts of plants and red algae and the mitochondria of fungi (e.g. MRP7 from yeast mitochondria); High confidence in function and specificity. (96 aa)
rpsL30S ribosomal protein S12; Interacts with and stabilizes bases of the 16S rRNA that are involved in tRNA selection in the A site and with the mRNA backbone. Located at the interface of the 30S and 50S subunits, it traverses the body of the 30S subunit contacting proteins on the other side and probably holding the rRNA structure together. The combined cluster of proteins S8, S12 and S17 appears to hold together the shoulder and platform of the 30S subunit. (137 aa)
rpsG30S ribosomal protein S7; One of the primary rRNA binding proteins, it binds directly to 16S rRNA where it nucleates assembly of the head domain of the 30S subunit. Is located at the subunit interface close to the decoding center, probably blocks exit of the E-site tRNA; Belongs to the universal ribosomal protein uS7 family. (156 aa)
rplK50S ribosomal protein L11; Forms part of the ribosomal stalk which helps the ribosome interact with GTP-bound translation factors. (141 aa)
rplA50S ribosomal protein L1; Binds directly to 23S rRNA. The L1 stalk is quite mobile in the ribosome, and is involved in E site tRNA release. (233 aa)
rplLHypothetical protein; Forms part of the ribosomal stalk which helps the ribosome interact with GTP-bound translation factors. Is thus essential for accurate translation; Belongs to the bacterial ribosomal protein bL12 family. (127 aa)
rpsO30S ribosomal protein S15; Forms an intersubunit bridge (bridge B4) with the 23S rRNA of the 50S subunit in the ribosome. (88 aa)
rpsPRibosomal protein S16 is one of the proteins from the small ribosomal subunit; Hypothetical protein; Belongs to the bacterial ribosomal protein bS16 family. (103 aa)
rpsIRibosomal protein S9 is one of the proteins from the small ribosomal subunit. It belongs to the S9P family of ribosomal proteins which, on the basis of sequence similarities,groups bacterial; algal chloroplast; cyanelle and archaeal S9 proteins; and mammalian; plant; and yeast mitochondrial ribosomal S9 proteins. These proteins adopt a beta-alpha-beta fold; High confidence in function and specificity. (130 aa)
rpsK30S ribosomal protein S11; Located on the platform of the 30S subunit, it bridges several disparate RNA helices of the 16S rRNA. Forms part of the Shine- Dalgarno cleft in the 70S ribosome; Belongs to the universal ribosomal protein uS11 family. (131 aa)
rpsE30S ribosomal protein S5; Located at the back of the 30S subunit body where it stabilizes the conformation of the head with respect to the body. Belongs to the universal ribosomal protein uS5 family. (168 aa)
rpsFRibosomal protein S6; Binds together with S18 to 16S ribosomal RNA. (94 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Peptoniphilus sp. ING2D1G
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1912856
Other names: P. sp. ING2-D1G, Peptoniphilus sp. ING2-D1G
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