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MRPS27, mitochondrial ribosomal protein S27

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MRPS27, mitochondrial ribosomal protein S27

  • Mammalian mitochondrial ribosomal proteins are encoded by nuclear genes and help in protein synthesis within the mitochondrion. Mitochondrial ribosomes (mitoribosomes) consist of a small 28S subunit and a large 39S subunit. They have an estimated 75% protein to rRNA composition compared to prokaryotic ribosomes, where this ratio is reversed. Another difference between mammalian mitoribosomes and prokaryotic ribosomes is that the latter contain a 5S rRNA. Among different species, the proteins comprising the mitoribosome differ greatly in sequence, and sometimes in biochemical properties, which prevents easy recognition by sequence homology. This gene encodes a 28S subunit protein that may be a functional partner of the death associated protein 3 (DAP3). Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2013]

  • Gene Synonyms (MRP-S27, S27mt, 28S ribosomal protein S27, mitochondrial, mitochondrial 28S ribosomal protein S27, mitochondrial small ribosomal subunit protein mS27,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 23107
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q6PKB3
    UNIPROT ID#>>G5EA06
    UNIPROT ID#>>A0A024RAJ1
    UNIPROT ID#>>Q92552
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