RecName: Full=Small ribosomal subunit protein uS7m; AltName: Full=28S ribosomal protein S7, mitochondrial; Short=MRP-S7; Short=S7mt; Flags: Precursor
28S ribosomal protein S7( domain architecture ID 10201916)
mitochondrial 28S ribosomal protein S7 is required for the assembly of the small ribosomal subunit; belongs to the universal ribosomal protein uS7 family
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
uS7_Mitochondria_Mammalian | cd14870 | Mammalian Mitochondrial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein ... |
35-240 | 8.37e-109 | ||||
Mammalian Mitochondrial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the translation process which is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. MRPS7 shows more homology to bacterial RPS7 than mitochondrial proteins from plants and fungi. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The ribosomes present in mammalian mitochondria have more proteins and low percentage of ribosomal RNA than bacterial ribosomes. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit. RPS7 is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. : Pssm-ID: 271249 Cd Length: 199 Bit Score: 311.48 E-value: 8.37e-109
|
||||||||
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
uS7_Mitochondria_Mammalian | cd14870 | Mammalian Mitochondrial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein ... |
35-240 | 8.37e-109 | ||||
Mammalian Mitochondrial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the translation process which is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. MRPS7 shows more homology to bacterial RPS7 than mitochondrial proteins from plants and fungi. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The ribosomes present in mammalian mitochondria have more proteins and low percentage of ribosomal RNA than bacterial ribosomes. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit. RPS7 is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Pssm-ID: 271249 Cd Length: 199 Bit Score: 311.48 E-value: 8.37e-109
|
||||||||
RpsG | COG0049 | Ribosomal protein S7 [Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis]; Ribosomal protein S7 ... |
85-241 | 5.91e-42 | ||||
Ribosomal protein S7 [Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis]; Ribosomal protein S7 is part of the Pathway/BioSystem: Ribosome 30S subunit Pssm-ID: 439819 Cd Length: 156 Bit Score: 140.19 E-value: 5.91e-42
|
||||||||
Ribosomal_S7 | pfam00177 | Ribosomal protein S7p/S5e; This family contains ribosomal protein S7 from prokaryotes and S5 ... |
86-234 | 1.03e-40 | ||||
Ribosomal protein S7p/S5e; This family contains ribosomal protein S7 from prokaryotes and S5 from eukaryotes. Pssm-ID: 425505 Cd Length: 132 Bit Score: 135.97 E-value: 1.03e-40
|
||||||||
PRK05302 | PRK05302 | 30S ribosomal protein S7; Validated |
85-241 | 1.60e-39 | ||||
30S ribosomal protein S7; Validated Pssm-ID: 235398 Cd Length: 156 Bit Score: 133.69 E-value: 1.60e-39
|
||||||||
rpsG_bact | TIGR01029 | ribosomal protein S7, bacterial/organelle; This model describes the bacterial and organellar ... |
85-241 | 3.18e-34 | ||||
ribosomal protein S7, bacterial/organelle; This model describes the bacterial and organellar branch of the ribosomal protein S7 family (includes prokaroytic S7 and eukaryotic S5). The eukaryotic and archaeal branch is described by model TIGR01028. [Protein synthesis, Ribosomal proteins: synthesis and modification] Pssm-ID: 273403 Cd Length: 154 Bit Score: 120.09 E-value: 3.18e-34
|
||||||||
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
uS7_Mitochondria_Mammalian | cd14870 | Mammalian Mitochondrial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein ... |
35-240 | 8.37e-109 | ||||
Mammalian Mitochondrial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the translation process which is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. MRPS7 shows more homology to bacterial RPS7 than mitochondrial proteins from plants and fungi. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The ribosomes present in mammalian mitochondria have more proteins and low percentage of ribosomal RNA than bacterial ribosomes. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit. RPS7 is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Pssm-ID: 271249 Cd Length: 199 Bit Score: 311.48 E-value: 8.37e-109
|
||||||||
RpsG | COG0049 | Ribosomal protein S7 [Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis]; Ribosomal protein S7 ... |
85-241 | 5.91e-42 | ||||
Ribosomal protein S7 [Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis]; Ribosomal protein S7 is part of the Pathway/BioSystem: Ribosome 30S subunit Pssm-ID: 439819 Cd Length: 156 Bit Score: 140.19 E-value: 5.91e-42
|
||||||||
Ribosomal_S7 | pfam00177 | Ribosomal protein S7p/S5e; This family contains ribosomal protein S7 from prokaryotes and S5 ... |
86-234 | 1.03e-40 | ||||
Ribosomal protein S7p/S5e; This family contains ribosomal protein S7 from prokaryotes and S5 from eukaryotes. Pssm-ID: 425505 Cd Length: 132 Bit Score: 135.97 E-value: 1.03e-40
|
||||||||
PRK05302 | PRK05302 | 30S ribosomal protein S7; Validated |
85-241 | 1.60e-39 | ||||
30S ribosomal protein S7; Validated Pssm-ID: 235398 Cd Length: 156 Bit Score: 133.69 E-value: 1.60e-39
|
||||||||
uS7 | cd00323 | Ribosomal protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the ... |
88-234 | 2.50e-39 | ||||
Ribosomal protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the translation process which is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit. RPS7 is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Pssm-ID: 271245 Cd Length: 130 Bit Score: 132.38 E-value: 2.50e-39
|
||||||||
uS7_Bacteria | cd14869 | Bacterial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an ... |
84-234 | 4.79e-36 | ||||
Bacterial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the translation process which is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. Prokaryotic RPS7 is lacking the variable N-terminal region of eukaryotic RPS7. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit which is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Pssm-ID: 271248 Cd Length: 138 Bit Score: 124.48 E-value: 4.79e-36
|
||||||||
rpsG_bact | TIGR01029 | ribosomal protein S7, bacterial/organelle; This model describes the bacterial and organellar ... |
85-241 | 3.18e-34 | ||||
ribosomal protein S7, bacterial/organelle; This model describes the bacterial and organellar branch of the ribosomal protein S7 family (includes prokaroytic S7 and eukaryotic S5). The eukaryotic and archaeal branch is described by model TIGR01028. [Protein synthesis, Ribosomal proteins: synthesis and modification] Pssm-ID: 273403 Cd Length: 154 Bit Score: 120.09 E-value: 3.18e-34
|
||||||||
uS7_plant | cd15484 | plant ribosomal protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part ... |
89-242 | 2.66e-29 | ||||
plant ribosomal protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the translation process which is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit. RPS7 is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Pssm-ID: 271251 Cd Length: 147 Bit Score: 107.47 E-value: 2.66e-29
|
||||||||
uS7_Chloroplast | cd14871 | Chloroplast homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; Chloroplast RPS7 has both general and specific ... |
87-239 | 8.57e-27 | ||||
Chloroplast homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; Chloroplast RPS7 has both general and specific regulatory roles in chloroplast translation process. uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. The chloroplasts of plants and algae have bacterial ancestry, but it has adopted novel mechanisms in order to execute its roles within a eukaryotic cell. Chloroplast RPS7 is more homologous to bacterial RPS7 than other eukaryotic mitochondrial proteins. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The chloroplast translation regulation is more complex than in bacteria with additional RNA and chloroplast-unique proteins. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit. RPS7 is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Pssm-ID: 271250 Cd Length: 146 Bit Score: 100.81 E-value: 8.57e-27
|
||||||||
rps7 | CHL00053 | ribosomal protein S7 |
87-240 | 1.10e-25 | ||||
ribosomal protein S7 Pssm-ID: 176994 Cd Length: 155 Bit Score: 98.03 E-value: 1.10e-25
|
||||||||
uS7_Mitochondria_Fungi | cd14868 | Fungal Mitochondrial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP) ... |
88-234 | 5.77e-21 | ||||
Fungal Mitochondrial homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the translation process which is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. Fungal and plants mitochondrial RPS7 shows less homology to the mammalian than to bacterial RPS7. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit. RPS7 is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Pssm-ID: 271247 Cd Length: 151 Bit Score: 85.70 E-value: 5.77e-21
|
||||||||
PTZ00091 | PTZ00091 | 40S ribosomal protein S5; Provisional |
89-234 | 4.41e-05 | ||||
40S ribosomal protein S5; Provisional Pssm-ID: 185439 Cd Length: 193 Bit Score: 42.83 E-value: 4.41e-05
|
||||||||
uS7_Eukaryote | cd14867 | Eukaryota homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an ... |
89-234 | 1.05e-04 | ||||
Eukaryota homolog of Ribosomal Protein S7; uS7, also known as Ribosomal protein (RP)S7, is an important part of the translation process which is universally present in the small subunit of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. Eukaryotic RPS7 (also named RPS5) have variable N-terminal regions that affect the efficiency of initiation translation process by impacting small ribosomal subunit to function. The ribosome small subunit is one of the two subunits of ribosome organelles that use mRNA as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation. The small subunits of bacteria and eukaryotes have the same shape of head, body, platform, beak, and shoulder. RPS7 is located at the head of the small subunit which is a primary ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding protein that assists in rRNA folding and the binding of other proteins during small subunit assembly in all species. RPS7 is also involved in the formation of the mRNA exit channel at the interface of the large and small subunits. Some ribosomal proteins have extra ribosomal functions in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Pssm-ID: 271246 Cd Length: 185 Bit Score: 41.77 E-value: 1.05e-04
|
||||||||
Blast search parameters | ||||
|