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RPL31 Protein

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RPL31 Protein

Overview

RPL31 (Ribosomal Protein L31) is a structural component of the large (60S) ribosomal subunit in eukaryotes. This protein is encoded by the RPL31 gene located on chromosome 4 in humans and represents one of approximately 80 ribosomal proteins that comprise the eukaryotic ribosome. As a highly conserved protein present across diverse organisms from yeast to humans, RPL31 plays a fundamental role in protein synthesis—one of the most energy-intensive processes in cells. Despite its essential function in basic cellular metabolism, RPL31 has emerged as a protein of particular interest in neurodegenerative disease research due to evidence linking ribosomal dysfunction to neuronal cell death and disease progression.

Function and Biology

RPL31 functions as a structural and functional component of the 60S ribosomal subunit, contributing to the large ribosomal subunit's architecture and catalytic peptidyl transferase activity. The protein participates in ribosome assembly, ribosomal RNA (rRNA) binding, and the formation of the ribosomal exit tunnel through which nascent polypeptide chains emerge during translation. RPL31 contains a characteristic globular domain that interacts with rRNA and other ribosomal proteins, maintaining the three-dimensional integrity of the ribosomal structure necessary for efficient protein synthesis.

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