Ribosomal protein S8
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{{STRUCTURE_1sei| PDB=1sei | SIZE=400| SCENE=|right|CAPTION=Ribosomal protein S8 dimer from [[1sei]] }} | {{STRUCTURE_1sei| PDB=1sei | SIZE=400| SCENE=|right|CAPTION=Ribosomal protein S8 dimer from [[1sei]] }} | ||
| - | [[Ribosomal protein S8]] (RPS8) is one of the 21 proteins which belong to the 30S <scene name='Ribosomal_protein_S8/Cv/2'>small subunit</scene> of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteria bacterial] [[ribosome]] or the 30 proteins which belong to the 40S small subunit of the eukaryotic ribosome. It binds to 16S RRNA and interacts with spc operon mRNA. In archaea the protein is named S8E (RPS8E). | + | [[Ribosomal protein S8]] (RPS8) is one of the 21 proteins which belong to the 30S <scene name='Ribosomal_protein_S8/Cv/2'>small subunit</scene> of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteria bacterial] [[ribosome]] or the 30 proteins which belong to the 40S small subunit of the eukaryotic ribosome. It binds to 16S RRNA and interacts with spc operon mRNA<ref>PMID:1735715</ref>. In archaea the protein is named S8E (RPS8E). |
== 3D Structures of Ribosomal protein S8 == | == 3D Structures of Ribosomal protein S8 == | ||
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**[[1emi]] - TtRPS8+16S RRNA | **[[1emi]] - TtRPS8+16S RRNA | ||
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Revision as of 07:35, 16 August 2016
Ribosomal protein S8 (RPS8) is one of the 21 proteins which belong to the 30S of the bacterial ribosome or the 30 proteins which belong to the 40S small subunit of the eukaryotic ribosome. It binds to 16S RRNA and interacts with spc operon mRNA[1]. In archaea the protein is named S8E (RPS8E).
3D Structures of Ribosomal protein S8
Updated on 16-August-2016
References
- ↑ Wower I, Kowaleski MP, Sears LE, Zimmermann RA. Mutagenesis of ribosomal protein S8 from Escherichia coli: defects in regulation of the spc operon. J Bacteriol. 1992 Feb;174(4):1213-21. PMID:1735715
