1trj
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Homology Model of Yeast RACK1 Protein fitted into 11.7A cryo-EM map of Yeast 80S Ribosome
Overview
RACK1 serves as a scaffold protein for a wide range of kinases and, membrane-bound receptors. It is a WD-repeat family protein and is, predicted to have a beta-propeller architecture with seven blades like a, Gbeta protein. Mass spectrometry studies have identified its association, with the small subunit of eukaryotic ribosomes and, most recently, it has, been shown to regulate initiation by recruiting protein kinase C to the, 40S subunit. Here we present the results of a cryo-EM study of the 80S, ribosome that positively locate RACK1 on the head region of the 40S, subunit, in the immediate vicinity of the mRNA exit channel. One face of, RACK1 exposes the WD-repeats as a platform for interactions with kinases, and receptors. Using this platform, RACK1 can recruit other proteins to, the ribosome.
About this Structure
1TRJ is a Single protein structure of sequence from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Identification of the versatile scaffold protein RACK1 on the eukaryotic ribosome by cryo-EM., Sengupta J, Nilsson J, Gursky R, Spahn CM, Nissen P, Frank J, Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2004 Oct;11(10):957-62. Epub 2004 Aug 29. PMID:15334071
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