Protein Domain : IPR000851

Type:  Family Name:  Ribosomal protein S5
Description:  Ribosomes are the particles that catalyse mRNA-directed protein synthesis in all organisms. The codons of the mRNA are exposed on the ribosome to allow tRNA binding. This leads to the incorporation of amino acids into the growing polypeptide chain in accordance with the genetic information. Incoming amino acid monomers enter the ribosomal A site in the form of aminoacyl-tRNAs complexed with elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu) and GTP. The growing polypeptide chain, situated in the P site as peptidyl-tRNA, is then transferred to aminoacyl-tRNA and the new peptidyl-tRNA, extended by one residue, is translocated to the P site with the aid the elongation factor G (EF-G) and GTP as the deacylated tRNA is released from the ribosome through one or more exit sites [, ]. About 2/3 of the mass of the ribosome consists of RNA and 1/3 of protein. The proteins are named in accordance with the subunit of the ribosome which they belong to - the small (S1 to S31) and the large (L1 to L44). Usually they decorate the rRNA cores of the subunits. Many ribosomal proteins, particularly those of the large subunit, are composed of a globular, surfaced-exposed domain with long finger-like projections that extend into the rRNA core to stabilise its structure. Most of the proteins interact with multiple RNA elements, often from different domains. In the large subunit, about 1/3 of the 23S rRNA nucleotides are at least in van der Waal's contact with protein, and L22 interacts with all six domains of the 23S rRNA. Proteins S4 and S7, which initiate assembly of the 16S rRNA, are located at junctions of five and four RNA helices, respectively. In this way proteins serve to organise and stabilise the rRNA tertiary structure. While the crucial activities of decoding and peptide transfer are RNA based, proteins play an active role in functions that may have evolved to streamline the process of protein synthesis. In addition to their function in the ribosome, many ribosomal proteins have some function 'outside' the ribosome [, ].Ribosomal protein S5 is one of the proteins from the small ribosomal subunit, and is a protein of 166 to 254 amino-acid residues. In Escherichia coli, S5 is known to be important in the assembly and function of the 30S ribosomal subunit. Mutations in S5 have been shown to increase translational error frequencies. It belongs to a family of ribosomal proteins which, on the basis of sequence similarities [], groups bacterial, cyanelle, red algal chloroplast, archaeal and fungal mitochondrial S5; mammalian, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila and plant S2; and yeast S4 (SUP44). Short Name:  Ribosomal_S5

2 Child Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR005711 Family Ribosomal protein S5, eukaryotic/archaeal
IPR005712 Family Ribosomal protein S5, bacterial-type

4 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR020568 Domain Ribosomal protein S5 domain 2-type fold
IPR013810 Domain Ribosomal protein S5, N-terminal
IPR005324 Domain Ribosomal protein S5, C-terminal
IPR018192 Conserved_site Ribosomal protein S5, N-terminal, conserved site

1 Cross References

Identifier
PTHR13718

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003735 IPR000851
GO:0006412 IPR000851
GO:0005840 IPR000851

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003735 IPR000851
GO:0006412 IPR000851
GO:0005840 IPR000851

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
404176 D8QUH9 PAC:15407859 Selaginella moellendorffii 187  
67484 D8QXW6 PAC:15411576 Selaginella moellendorffii 263  
85905 D8R6P0 PAC:15401350 Selaginella moellendorffii 50  
evm.model.supercontig_1.357 PAC:16404296 Carica papaya 269  
evm.model.supercontig_34.168 PAC:16417902 Carica papaya 484  
evm.model.supercontig_464.3 PAC:16420587 Carica papaya 310  
evm.model.supercontig_84.44 PAC:16427326 Carica papaya 270  
evm.model.supercontig_84.43 PAC:16427325 Carica papaya 251  
30148.m001472 B9SDG2 PAC:16820616 Ricinus communis 502  
30169.m006439 B9RIC4 PAC:16821239 Ricinus communis 270  
30169.m006427 B9RIB2 PAC:16821227 Ricinus communis 273  
30190.m010917 B9RBC3 PAC:16823280 Ricinus communis 309  
Cucsa.337390.1 A0A0A0LFC7 PAC:16978596 Cucumis sativus 269  
Cucsa.046280.1 PAC:16953496 Cucumis sativus 307  
Cucsa.046280.2 PAC:16953497 Cucumis sativus 307  
Cucsa.089110.1 PAC:16957080 Cucumis sativus 62  
Cucsa.017390.1 PAC:16951718 Cucumis sativus 500  
Cucsa.164220.1 A0A0A0KZQ4 PAC:16965855 Cucumis sativus 271  
orange1.1g021869m A0A067GG33 PAC:18112187 Citrus sinensis 306  
orange1.1g013474m A0A067E9Y6 PAC:18139596 Citrus sinensis 442  
orange1.1g024105m A0A067ER80 PAC:18103261 Citrus sinensis 272  
AT3G57490.1 Q9SCM3 PAC:19658708 Arabidopsis thaliana 276  
AT1G64880.1 Q6GKU7 PAC:19652980 Arabidopsis thaliana 515  
AT1G59359.1 Q93VB8 PAC:19653942 Arabidopsis thaliana 284  
AT1G58684.1 Q93VB8 PAC:19657261 Arabidopsis thaliana 284  
AT1G58380.1 Q8L8Y0 PAC:19649933 Arabidopsis thaliana 284  
AT1G58983.1 Q93VB8 PAC:19649083 Arabidopsis thaliana 284  
AT2G41840.1 P49688 PAC:19638812 Arabidopsis thaliana 285  
AT2G33800.1 P93014 PAC:19642022 Arabidopsis thaliana 303  
Thhalv10017049m V4MCJ3 PAC:20180116 Eutrema salsugineum 281  

4 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11297922
            11290319
            11114498
            2247072