Ribosomal protein S10

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**[[3imq]], [[3d3b]], [[3d3c]] - EcRPS10 +NUSB - ''Escherichia coli''<br />
**[[3imq]], [[3d3b]], [[3d3c]] - EcRPS10 +NUSB - ''Escherichia coli''<br />
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**[[5lm7]] - EcRPS10 +NUSB + NUSA + antitermination protein<br />
**[[3w1y]] – EcRPS10 + microtubule-associated protein<br />
**[[3w1y]] – EcRPS10 + microtubule-associated protein<br />
**[[3r2c]], [[3r2d]] – RPS10 + NUSB + RNA – ''Aquifex aeolicus''
**[[3r2c]], [[3r2d]] – RPS10 + NUSB + RNA – ''Aquifex aeolicus''

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Structure of ribosomal protein S10 (PDB entry 2mew)

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3D Structures of Ribosomal protein S10

Updated on 28-September-2017

References

  1. Das A, Ghosh B, Barik S, Wolska K. Evidence that ribosomal protein S10 itself is a cellular component necessary for transcription antitermination by phage lambda N protein. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1985 Jun;82(12):4070-4. PMID:2987961

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