Difference between revisions of "Universally conserved proteins"
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==Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases== | ==Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases== |
Revision as of 19:32, 3 November 2009
These proteins are present in all genomes sequenced so far, from archaea and bacteria to man. So, one can say, that there is no life on earth without this small set of proteins
Contents
Glycolytic enzymes
Ribosomal proteins
RplA, RplB, RplC, RplE, RplF, RplK, RplN, RplR, RplV, RpsB, RpsC, RpsD, RpsE, RpsG, RpsH, RpsJ, RpsM, RpsQ, RpsS
Cellular processes
Nucleotide metabolism
- Prs phosphoribosyl-PP-synthetase
- Apt adenine phosphoribosyltransferase
- TruA pseudouridylate synthase
Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases
Degradation of glycoproteins
- Gcp sialo-glycoprotein endopeptidase