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PDOC00898

Ribosomal protein S27e signature

Description:

A number of eukaryotic and archaebacterial ribosomal proteins can be grouped on the basis of sequence similarities. One of these families consists of [1]:

  • Mammalian S27 (human S27 was originally known as metallopan-stimulin 1).
  • Chlamydomonas reinhardtii S27.
  • Entamoeba histolytica S27.
  • Yeast S27.
  • Archaebacterial S27e.

These proteins have from 57 to 99 amino acids. They contain, in their central section, a putative zinc-finger region of the type C-x(2)-C-x(14)-C-x(2)-C. We have selected that region as a signature pattern.

Last update:

December 2004 / Pattern and text revised.

Technical section:

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RIBOSOMAL_S27E, PS01168Ribosomal protein S27e signature  (PATTERN)
Consensus pattern: [QKRTE] - C - x(2) - C - x(6) - F - [GSDA] - x - [PSA] - x(5) - C - x(2) - C - [GSAQ] - x(2) - [LIV] - x(2) - [PS] - x - G
The 4 C's may be zinc ligands
Sequences known to belong to this class detected by the pattern: ALL
Other sequence(s) detected in Swiss-Prot: NONE
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Matching PDB structures: 1QXF [ALL]

Reference:

1 AuthorsChan Y.-L., Suzuki K., Olvera J., Wool I.G.
TitleZinc finger-like motifs in rat ribosomal proteins S27 and S29.
SourceNucleic Acids Res. 21:649-655(1993).
PubMed ID8441676

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