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Ribosomal Protein L23

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Ribosomal Protein L23

Overview

Ribosomal Protein L23 (RPL23) is a highly conserved structural and catalytic component of the large ribosomal subunit (60S in eukaryotes, 50S in prokaryotes). This protein is encoded by the RPL23 gene located on chromosome 5p13 in humans, with orthologs present across all domains of life. RPL23 comprises approximately 144 amino acids and has a molecular weight of approximately 16 kDa. As part of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA)-binding protein complex, RPL23 occupies a strategic position at the peptidyl transferase center interface, making it integral to the fundamental process of protein synthesis. The protein has emerged as a relevant factor in neurodegeneration research due to its connection with stress responses and its involvement in ribosomal dysfunction observed in several neurodegenerative diseases.

Function/Biology

RPL23 functions as a structural scaffold protein and catalytic contributor within the large ribosomal subunit. The protein establishes multiple contact points with 28S rRNA, particularly within the peptidyl transferase center region, which is the catalytic heart of the ribosome where peptide bonds form between amino acids. RPL23 also interacts with other ribosomal proteins including RPL22 and several components of the exit tunnel, which guides nascent polypeptide chains through the ribosome.

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