Ribosomal protein S1
From Proteopedia
Ribosomal protein S1 (RPS1) is one of the 21 proteins which belong to the 30S small subunit of the bacterial ribosome or the 30 proteins which belong to the 40S small subunit of the eukaryotic ribosome. It participates in translation initiation of many mRNAs and plays a role in translation elongation[1]. It consists of 6 repeats of 70-residue domains able to bind single-stranded nucleic acids named OB folds.
3D Structures of Ribosomal protein S1
Updated on 15-August-2016
2mfi - EcRPS1 domain 1 - NMR – Escherichia coli
2mfl - EcRPS1 domain 2 - NMR
2khi – EcRPS1 domain 4 - NMR
2khj - EcRPS1 domain 6 - NMR
1sro - EcRPS1 RNA binding domain - NMR
4nng - MtRPS1 residues 285-435 (mutant) – Mycobacterium tuberculosis
4nnh, 4nnk - MtRPS1 residues 285-435
4nni - MtRPS1 residues 285-435 + pyranozoic acid
3u5c, 3u5g – RPS1 in 40S subunit + suppressor protein STM1 + RACK1 - yeast
4q7j - EcRPS1 domain 1-3 + elongation factor Tu + elongation factor Ts + β helicase
References
- ↑ Qu X, Lancaster L, Noller HF, Bustamante C, Tinoco I Jr. Ribosomal protein S1 unwinds double-stranded RNA in multiple steps. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Sep 4;109(36):14458-63. doi:, 10.1073/pnas.1208950109. Epub 2012 Aug 20. PMID:22908248 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1208950109
