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Ribosomal protein L20 leader

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L20_leader
Consensus secondary structure and sequence conservation of Ribosomal protein L20 leader
Identifiers
SymbolL20_leader
RfamRF00558
Other data
RNA typeCis-reg; leader
GOGO:0010468
SOSO:0000233
PDB structuresPDBe
L20-Deltaproteobacteria
Consensus secondary structure and sequence conservation of L20-Deltaproteobacteria ribosomal protein leader
Identifiers
SymbolL20-Deltaproteobacteria
RfamRF03126
Other data
RNA typeCis-reg; leader
SOSO:0000837
PDB structuresPDBe

L20 ribosomal protein leader is a ribosomal protein leader involved in the ribosome biogenesis. It is used as an autoregulatory mechanism to control the concentration of ribosomal proteins L20. The structure is typically located in the 5′ untranslated regions of mRNAs encoding initiation factor 3 followed by ribosomal proteins L35 and L20 (infC-rpmI-rplT), but the regulated mRNAs always contain an L20 gene. A Rho-independent transcription terminator structure that is probably involved in regulation is included at the 3′ end in many examples of L20 ribosomal protein leaders. Three structurally distinct forms of L20 leaders have been experimentally established.[1] One such leader motif occurs in Bacillota and the other two are found in Gammaproteobacteria. Of the latter two, one is found in a wide variety of Gammaproteobacteria, while the other is only reported in Escherichia coli. All three types of leader exhibit apparent similarities to the region of Ribosomal RNA to which the L20 protein normally binds.[1] However, in terms of RNA secondary structure, the context of the similar region is distinct in each leader type.[1]

A fourth example of an L20 ribosomal protein leader was predicted in Deltaproteobacteria using bioinformatic approaches.[2] Like the three experimentally validated kinds of leader, the Deltaproteobacterial version resembles the relevant portion of ribosomal RNA, but presents this similarity in yet another structural context.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Meyer MM (March 2018). "rRNA Mimicry in RNA Regulation of Gene Expression". Microbiol Spectr. 6 (2). doi:10.1128/microbiolspec.RWR-0006-2017. PMC 11633770. PMID 29546840.
  2. ^ a b Eckert, I; Weinberg, Z (24 May 2020). "Discovery of 20 novel ribosomal leader candidates in bacteria and archaea". BMC Microbiology. 20 (130): 130. doi:10.1186/s12866-020-01823-6. PMC 7247131. PMID 32448158.
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