{PDOC00455} {PS00526; RIBOSOMAL_L19E} {BEGIN} ************************************ * Ribosomal protein L19e signature * ************************************ A number of eukaryotic and archaebacterial ribosomal proteins can be grouped on the basis of sequence similarities. One of these families consists of: - Mammalian ribosomal protein L19 [1]. - Drosophila ribosomal protein L19 [2]. - Slime mold (D. discoideum) vegetative specific protein V14 [3]. - Yeast ribosomal protein L19 (YL14). - Archebacterial ribosomal protein L19E. These proteins have 148 to 203 amino-acid residues. As a signature pattern, we selected a stretch of about 20 residues in the N-terminal part of these proteins. -Consensus pattern: Q-[KR]-R-[LIVM]-x-[SA]-x(4)-[CV]-G-x(3)-[IV]-[WK]-[LIVF]- [DNSV]-[PE] -Sequences known to belong to this class detected by the pattern: ALL. -Other sequence(s) detected in Swiss-Prot: NONE. -Last update: December 2004 / Pattern and text revised. [ 1] Chan Y.-L., Lin A., McNally J., Peleg D., Meyuhas O., Wool I.G. "The primary structure of rat ribosomal protein L19. A determination from the sequence of nucleotides in a cDNA and from the sequence of amino acids in the protein." J. Biol. Chem. 262:1111-1115(1987). PubMed=3542997 [ 2] Hart K., Klein T., Wilcox M. "A Minute encoding a ribosomal protein enhances wing morphogenesis mutants." Mech. Dev. 43:101-110(1993). PubMed=8297785 [ 3] Singleton C.K., Manning S.S., Ken R. "Primary structure and regulation of vegetative specific genes of Dictyostelium discoideum." Nucleic Acids Res. 17:9679-9692(1989). PubMed=2602140 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE is copyrighted by the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) License, see https://prosite.expasy.org/prosite_license.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- {END}