Ribosomal protein L20

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{{STRUCTURE_2ghj| PDB=2ghj | SIZE=400| SCENE=Ribosomal_protein_L20/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Se-Met tetramer of the dimeric ribosomal protein L20 complex with sulfate [[2ghj]] }}
{{STRUCTURE_2ghj| PDB=2ghj | SIZE=400| SCENE=Ribosomal_protein_L20/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Se-Met tetramer of the dimeric ribosomal protein L20 complex with sulfate [[2ghj]] }}
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'''Ribosomal protein L20''' (RPL20) is one of the 34 proteins which belong to the large 50S subunit of the prokaryotic ribosome or to the ca. 49 proteins in the large 60S subunit of the eukaryotic ribosome. RPL20 is crucial to the assembly of the large subunit and represses its own mRNA upon binding to it.
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'''Ribosomal protein L20''' (RPL20) is one of the 34 proteins which belong to the large 50S subunit of the prokaryotic ribosome or to the ca. 49 proteins in the large 60S subunit of the eukaryotic ribosome. RPL20 is crucial to the assembly of the large subunit and represses its own mRNA upon binding to it<ref>PMID:15916597</ref>.
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[[1gyz]] – AaRPL20 - NMR
[[1gyz]] – AaRPL20 - NMR
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Revision as of 09:27, 14 August 2016

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Ribosomal protein L20 (RPL20) is one of the 34 proteins which belong to the large 50S subunit of the prokaryotic ribosome or to the ca. 49 proteins in the large 60S subunit of the eukaryotic ribosome. RPL20 is crucial to the assembly of the large subunit and represses its own mRNA upon binding to it[1].


3D Structures of Ribosomal protein L20

Updated on 14-August-2016

RPL20

2ghj – AaRPL20 – Aquifex aeolicus
1gyz – AaRPL20 - NMR

References

  1. Guillier M, Allemand F, Dardel F, Royer CA, Springer M, Chiaruttini C. Double molecular mimicry in Escherichia coli: binding of ribosomal protein L20 to its two sites in mRNA is similar to its binding to 23S rRNA. Mol Microbiol. 2005 Jun;56(6):1441-56. PMID:15916597 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04644.x

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