Ribosomal protein S10

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<StructureSection load='2mew' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of yeast cytosine deaminase complex with pyrimidine-based inhibitor, acetate, Ca+2 (green) and Zn+2 (grey) ions (PDB entry [[2mew]])' scene=''>
 
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'''Ribosomal protein S10''' (RPS10) is one of the 21 proteins which belong to the 30S small subunit 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 functions in binding tRNA to the ribosome and operates as a transcriptional elongation factor<ref>PMID:22662200</ref>.
 
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'''Ribosomal protein S10''' (RPS10) is one of the 21 proteins which belong to the 30S small subunit 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 functions in binding tRNA to the ribosome and operates as a transcriptional elongation factor<ref>PMID:22662200</ref>.
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== 3D Structures of Ribosomal protein S10 ==
== 3D Structures of Ribosomal protein S10 ==

Revision as of 08:43, 16 August 2016

Structure of ribosomal protein S10 (PDB entry 2mew)

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3D Structures of Ribosomal protein S10

Updated on 16-August-2016

References

  1. Egeblad L, Welin M, Flodin S, Graslund S, Wang L, Balzarini J, Eriksson S, Nordlund P. Pan-Pathway Based Interaction Profiling of FDA-Approved Nucleoside and Nucleobase Analogs with Enzymes of the Human Nucleotide Metabolism. PLoS One. 2012;7(5):e37724. Epub 2012 May 25. PMID:22662200 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0037724

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