Conserved Protein Domain Family
bS6

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cl00414: bS6 Superfamily 
Bacterial ribosomal protein S6
bS6 is one of the components of the small subunit of the prokaryotic ribosome, a ribonucleoprotein organelle that decodes the genetic information in messenger RNA and forms peptide bonds to synthesize the corresponding polypeptides. Ribosomes consist of a large and a small subunit, which assemble during the initiation stage of protein synthesis. Prokaryotic ribosomes consist of three molecules of RNA and more than 50 proteins. The small subunits of bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes have the same overall shapes (with structural elements described as head, body, platform, beak and shoulder). The bacterial ribosomal protein S6 is important for the assembly of the central domain of the small subunit via heterodimerization with ribosomal protein S18.
Statistics
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Accession: cl00414
PSSM Id: 469763
Name: bS6
Created: 8-Feb-2008
Updated: 4-Oct-2023
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