A bifunctional archaeal protein that is a component of 30S ribosomal subunits and interacts with C/D box small RNAs

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We have identified a novel archaeal protein that apparently plays two distinct roles in ribosome metabolism. It is a polypeptide of about 18 kDa (termed Rbp18) that binds free cytosolic C/D box sRNAs in vivo and in vitro and behaves as a structural ribosomal protein, specifically a component of the 30S ribosomal subunit. As Rbp18 is selectively present in Crenarcheota and highly thermophilic Euryarchaeota, we propose that it serves to protect C/D box sRNAs from degradation and perhaps to stabilize thermophilic 30S subunits. © 2007 Heron Publishing.

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Ciammaruconi, A., Gorini, S., & Londei, P. (2008). A bifunctional archaeal protein that is a component of 30S ribosomal subunits and interacts with C/D box small RNAs. Archaea, 2(3), 151–158. https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/472786

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