Ribosome

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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ribosome ribosome] is a complex composed of RNA and protein that adds up to several million daltons in size and plays a critical role in the process of decoding the genetic information stored in the genome into protein as outlined in what is now known as [http://sandwalk.blogspot.com/2009/10/ribosome-and-central-dogma-of-molecular.html the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology]. Specifically, the ribosome carries out the process of translation, decoding the genetic information encoded in messenger RNA, one amino acid at a time, into newly synthesized polypeptide chains.
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ribosome ribosome] is a complex composed of RNA and protein that adds up to several million daltons in size and plays a critical role in the process of decoding the genetic information stored in the genome into protein as outlined in what is now known as [http://sandwalk.blogspot.com/2009/10/ribosome-and-central-dogma-of-molecular.html the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology]. Specifically, the ribosome carries out the process of translation, decoding the genetic information encoded in messenger RNA, one amino acid at a time, into newly synthesized polypeptide chains.
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*'''30S ribosome''' - prokaryote small subunit
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*'''40S ribosome''' - eukaryote small subunit
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*'''pre-40S ribosome''' - eukaryote small subunit with associated assembly factors
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*'''43S ribosome''' - eukaryote preinitiation small subunit containing eIF3, eIF1 and eIF1A
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*'''48S ribosome''' - eukaryote small subunit initiation complex containing Met-tRNA
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*'''50S ribosome''' - prokaryote large subunit
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*'''60S ribosome''' - eukaryote large subunit
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*'''pre-60S ribosome''' - eukaryote nucleolar large subunit with associated assembly factors
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*'''70S ribosome''' - prokaryote full ribosome containing small and large subunits
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*'''80S ribosome''' - eukaryote full ribosome containing small and large subunits
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*'''90S pre-ribosome''' - eukaryote an early biogenesis ribosome intermediate containing assembly factors and small nucleolar RNAs.
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*'''100S ribosome''' - a dimer of prokaryote full ribosomes
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==Nobel Prize Winners and Other Contributors==
==Nobel Prize Winners and Other Contributors==
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The large subunit of the prokaryotic ribosome sediments at 50S. It is composed of two chains of RNA, a 23S chain (~3000 bases long, 946 kDa) and a 5S chain (~120 bases long, 39 kDa). Assembled with the RNA are about 30 protein chains. The proteins in the first large subunit determined range from 6 kDa to 37 kDa. See also [[Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula]]. The large subunit contains several [[Kink-turn motif]]s.
The large subunit of the prokaryotic ribosome sediments at 50S. It is composed of two chains of RNA, a 23S chain (~3000 bases long, 946 kDa) and a 5S chain (~120 bases long, 39 kDa). Assembled with the RNA are about 30 protein chains. The proteins in the first large subunit determined range from 6 kDa to 37 kDa. See also [[Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula]]. The large subunit contains several [[Kink-turn motif]]s.
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The ''mitochindrial ribosome'' or '''mitoribosome''' is smaller than the the cytoplasmic ribosome with a small subunit which sediments at 28S and a large subunit which sediments at 39S. The whole mitoribosome sediments at 55S.
Other macromolecules in a functioning ribosome include three transfer RNA molecules, messenger RNA, and the nascent protein chain.
Other macromolecules in a functioning ribosome include three transfer RNA molecules, messenger RNA, and the nascent protein chain.
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*[[Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula]]<br />
*[[Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula]]<br />
*[[User:Wayne_Decatur/Haloarcula Large Ribosomal Subunit With Azithromycin|Azithromycin bound to the Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula marismortui]]<br>
*[[User:Wayne_Decatur/Haloarcula Large Ribosomal Subunit With Azithromycin|Azithromycin bound to the Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula marismortui]]<br>
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*[[Azithromycin]]<br />
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*[[Clarithromycin]]<br />
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*[[Doxycycline]]<br />
*[[40S rRNA and proteins and P/E tRNA for eukaryotic ribosome]]<br />
*[[40S rRNA and proteins and P/E tRNA for eukaryotic ribosome]]<br />
*[[Ribosomal A Site Binding Paromomycin: A Morph]]<br />
*[[Ribosomal A Site Binding Paromomycin: A Morph]]<br />
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*[[Ribosome structure]]<br />
*[[Ribosome structure]]<br />
*[[Ribosome structure (Spanish)]]<br />
*[[Ribosome structure (Spanish)]]<br />
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*[[Ribosome (Czech)]]<br />
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==Ribosome 3D structures==
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[[Ribosome 3D structures]]
==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [[Ribosome 3D structures]]
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* [[Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure]]
* [[Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure]]
* [[Highest impact structures]] of all time
* [[Highest impact structures]] of all time
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[[Category:Translation]]
[[Category:Translation]]
[[Category:Ribosome]]
[[Category:Ribosome]]
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[[Category: BioMolViz]]
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[[Category: Macromolecular Assemblies]]

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