Large ribosomal subunit protein eL32

Gene:

rpl32e

Organism:

Haloarcula marismortui (strain ATCC 43049 / DSM 3752 / JCM 8966 / VKM B-1809) (Halobacterium marismortui)

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Biological function:

Binds to the 23S rRNAgo to UniProt


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UniProt residues 1 - 241

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