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<StructureSection load='1qb2' size='450' side='right'caption='Dimer of human SRP54M, (PDB code [[1qb2]]) ' scene='56/568022/Hsrp54m_dimer/1' > | <StructureSection load='1qb2' size='450' side='right'caption='Dimer of human SRP54M, (PDB code [[1qb2]]) ' scene='56/568022/Hsrp54m_dimer/1' > | ||
SRP54 is a 54kDa cytosolic protein part of the Signal Recognition Particle (SRP). | SRP54 is a 54kDa cytosolic protein part of the Signal Recognition Particle (SRP). | ||
| - | SRP54 bacterial homologous can be referred to as Ffh (Fifty Four Homologous) | + | SRP54 bacterial homologous can be referred to as Ffh (Fifty Four Homologous). |
SRP is a ribonucleoprotein particle essential for the translation and integration in membranes of signal peptide-bearing proteins. SRP is composed of an RNA backbone, on which bind different proteins. | SRP is a ribonucleoprotein particle essential for the translation and integration in membranes of signal peptide-bearing proteins. SRP is composed of an RNA backbone, on which bind different proteins. | ||
For example Mammalian SRP are formed of the RNA 7S and SRN 9-14-19-54-68-72*. | For example Mammalian SRP are formed of the RNA 7S and SRN 9-14-19-54-68-72*. | ||
| - | SRP54 and regions of RNA 7S are highly conserved in every organism and it was found that these two components are sufficient to form a minimal SRP | + | SRP54 and regions of RNA 7S are highly conserved in every organism and it was found that these two components are sufficient to form a minimal SRP. |
The role of SRP is to : | The role of SRP is to : | ||
*Bind signal peptide bearing proteins at the beginning of their translation by the ribosome (at this step we call the ribosome and the protein it began to translate the Ribosome Nascent Chain – RNC) | *Bind signal peptide bearing proteins at the beginning of their translation by the ribosome (at this step we call the ribosome and the protein it began to translate the Ribosome Nascent Chain – RNC) | ||
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