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IPR031414

Small ribosomal subunit protein bTHX

InterPro entry
Short nameRibosomal_bTHX
family relationships

Description

This entry includes small ribosomal subunit protein bTHX found in bacteria. bTHX (also known as Thx) forms part of the bacterial 30S ribosomal subunit. It fits into a cavity between multiple RNA elements in the top of the 30S subunit head and stabilises the organisation of these elements
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References

1.Structure of the 30S ribosomal subunit. Wimberly BT, Brodersen DE, Clemons WM Jr, Morgan-Warren RJ, Carter AP, Vonrhein C, Hartsch T, Ramakrishnan V. Nature 407, 327-39, (2000). View articlePMID: 11014182

GO terms

biological process

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molecular function

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cellular component

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