This family contains the C-terminal domain of ribosomal protein TL5. The N-terminal domain, which binds to 5S rRNA, is contained in family Ribosomal_L25p, Pfam:PF01386. Full length (N- and C-terminal domain) homologues of TL5 are also known as CTC pr ...
This family contains the C-terminal domain of ribosomal protein TL5. The N-terminal domain, which binds to 5S rRNA, is contained in family Ribosomal_L25p, Pfam:PF01386. Full length (N- and C-terminal domain) homologues of TL5 are also known as CTC proteins. TL5 or CTC are not found in Eukarya or Archaea. In some Bacteria, including E. coli, this ribosomal subunit occurs as a single domain protein (named Ribosomal subunit L25), where the only domain is homologous to TL5 N-terminal domain (hence included in family Pfam:PF01386). The function of the C-terminal domain of TLC is at present unknown.
Ribosomal protein L25 is an RNA binding protein, that binds 5S rRNA. This family includes Ctc from B. subtilis Swiss:P14194, which is induced by stress.
Large ribosomal subunit protein uL24, C-terminal domain
This entry describes the C-terminal domain in large ribosomal subunit protein uL24 (also known as RPL26). RPL26 is one of the proteins from the large ribosomal subunit. In their mature form, these proteins have 103 to 150 amino-acid residues. RPL26 m ...
This entry describes the C-terminal domain in large ribosomal subunit protein uL24 (also known as RPL26). RPL26 is one of the proteins from the large ribosomal subunit. In their mature form, these proteins have 103 to 150 amino-acid residues. RPL26 makes very minor contributions to the biogenesis structure, and function of 60s ribosomal subunits [1]. However, RPL24 is essential to generate the first intermediate during 50s ribosomal subunits assembly [2]. RPL26 have an extra-ribosomal function to enhances p53 translation after DNA damage [3].