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Revision as of 18:41, 3 November 2009
Contents
- 1 Most genes encoding ribosomal proteins are essential (PubMed) and many ribosomal proteins belong to the small set of universally conserved proteins.
- 2 Proteins of the large subunit
- 3 Proteins of the small subunit
- 4 Proteins that are part of the ribosome only under specific conditions
- 5 Proteins that similar to ribosomal proteins
- 6 Reviews on ribosome structure and function
Most genes encoding ribosomal proteins are essential (PubMed) and many ribosomal proteins belong to the small set of universally conserved proteins.
Proteins of the large subunit
- L1
- L2
- L3
- L4
- L5
- L6
- L9
- L10
- L11
- L12
- L13
- L14
- L15
- L16
- L17
- L18
- L19
- L20
- L21
- L22
- L23
- L24
- L27
- L28
- L29
- L30
- L31
- L32
- L33a
- L33b
- L34
- L35
- L36
Proteins of the small subunit
Proteins that are part of the ribosome only under specific conditions
- Ctc: present in the large subunit under stress conditions
- RpmGC: replaces L33 under conditions of zinc limitation
- YbxF: L7 family, associated to the ribosome during logarithmic growth
- YhzA: replaces L31 under conditions of zinc limitation
- YtiA: replaces S14 under conditions of zinc limitation
Proteins that similar to ribosomal proteins
Reviews on ribosome structure and function