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The <scene name='76/769327/Ribosome_l5_protein/2'>L5/5S rRNA complex</scene> makes up the main function and structural component of the large ribosomal sub-unit.
The <scene name='76/769327/Ribosome_l5_protein/2'>L5/5S rRNA complex</scene> makes up the main function and structural component of the large ribosomal sub-unit.
<scene name='76/769327/Asp4/1'>Asp4</scene> is one of many residues within the L5 protein that have a crucial role in the binding affinity of 5S rRNA.<ref>PMCID:PMC1370121</ref> Mutations on these residues have been shown to drastically decrease they probability of the 5S rRNA binding to the L5 protein. Residues like <scene name='76/769327/Asn40/1'>Asn40</scene> directly influence the binding ability of 5S rRNA. Mutations in these residues result it a less stable interaction between the 5S rRNA and L5 protein. <ref>PMCID:PMC1370121</ref>
<scene name='76/769327/Asp4/1'>Asp4</scene> is one of many residues within the L5 protein that have a crucial role in the binding affinity of 5S rRNA.<ref>PMCID:PMC1370121</ref> Mutations on these residues have been shown to drastically decrease they probability of the 5S rRNA binding to the L5 protein. Residues like <scene name='76/769327/Asn40/1'>Asn40</scene> directly influence the binding ability of 5S rRNA. Mutations in these residues result it a less stable interaction between the 5S rRNA and L5 protein. <ref>PMCID:PMC1370121</ref>
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The 5S rRNA has many <scene name='76/769327/Conserved_rrna/1'>conserved residues</scene> that contribute to both its structure and function. These residues include C47, U48, C37, C38, A34, and G44.<ref>DOI:10+1017/S1355838202029953</ref>
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The 5S rRNA has many <scene name='76/769327/Conserved_rrna/1'>conserved residues</scene> that contribute to both its structure and function. These residues include C47, U48, C37, C38, A34, and G44. The structural role comes from stacking interactions that occur from the binding of these residues.<ref>DOI:10+1017/S1355838202029953</ref>
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== References ==
== References ==
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L5/5S rRNA Complex

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References

  1. Korepanov AP, Korobeinikova AV, Shestakov SA, Garber MB, Gongadze GM. Protein L5 is crucial for in vivo assembly of the bacterial 50S ribosomal subunit central protuberance. Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Oct;40(18):9153-9. doi: 10.1093/nar/gks676. Epub 2012 Jul, 20. PMID:22821559 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks676
  2. PMCID:PMC1370121
  3. PMCID:PMC1370121
  4. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10+1017/S1355838202029953

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