Protein Domain : Ribosomal protein L1/ribosomal biogenesis protein IPR028364

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Description  Ribosomal protein L1 is the largest protein from the large ribosomal subunit. The L1 protein contains two domains: 2-layer alpha/beta domain and a 3-layer alpha/beta domain (interrupts the first domain). The two domains cycle between open and closed conformations via a hinge motion. In Escherichia coli, L1 is known to bind to the 23S rRNA. The RNA-binding site of L1 is highly conserved, with both mRNA and rRNA binding the same binding site. Like several other large ribosomal subunit proteins, L1 displays RNA chaperone activity [ , , , , , ]. It belongs to a family of ribosomal proteins which, on the basis of sequence similarities [, ], groups:Eubacterial L1Algal and plant chloroplast L1Cyanelle L1Archaebacterial L1Vertebrate L10AYeast Utp30, Rpl1a, Rpl1b and Mrpl1.This entry also matches ribosome biogenesis proteins, such as Cic1, which associates with the proteasome and is required for the degradation of specific substrates [ ], and for the synthesis of 60S ribosome subunits [].
Short Name  Ribosomal_L1/biogenesis

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