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SRP54 bacterial homologous can be referred to as Ffh (Fifty Four Homologous).
SRP54 bacterial homologous can be referred to as Ffh (Fifty Four Homologous).
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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.
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SRP is a ribonucleoprotein particle essential for the translation and integration in membranes of signal peptide-bearing proteins. It is composed of an RNA backbone, on which bind different proteins.
For example Mammalian SRP are formed of the RNA 7S and SRP 9-14-19-54-68-72.
For example Mammalian SRP are formed of the RNA 7S and SRP 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.

Revision as of 20:29, 8 January 2014

Human SRP54 M-domain

PDB ID 1qb2

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