Ribosome
Most genes encoding ribosomal proteins are essential (PubMed) and many ribosomal proteins belong to the small set of universally conserved proteins.
Contents
- 1 Structure of the ribosome
- 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 are similar to ribosomal proteins
- 6 Related pages
- 7 Back to Protein-protein interactions
- 8 Important original publications
- 9 Reviews on ribosome structure and function
Structure of the ribosome
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 are similar to ribosomal proteins
Related pages
Back to Protein-protein interactions
Important original publications
Reviews on ribosome structure and function