2000
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m005012200
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The Plastid Ribosomal Proteins

Abstract: We have completed identification of all the ribosomal proteins (RPs) in spinach plastid (chloroplast) ribosomal 50 S subunit via a proteomic approach using twodimensional electrophoresis, electroblotting/protein sequencing, high performance liquid chromatography purification, polymerase chain reaction-based screening of cDNA library/nucleotide sequencing, and mass spectrometry (reversed-phase HPLC coupled to electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry). Spinach plast… Show more

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“…They (six in all: four in the 30 S subunit, and two in the 50 S subunit; Ref. 54) are designated PSRP (plastid-specific ribosomal protein), PSRP-1-PSRP-4 in the 30 S subunit; the numbering based on pI and molecular mass. The PSRP nomenclature is recommend over the previous designations, e.g.…”
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“…They (six in all: four in the 30 S subunit, and two in the 50 S subunit; Ref. 54) are designated PSRP (plastid-specific ribosomal protein), PSRP-1-PSRP-4 in the 30 S subunit; the numbering based on pI and molecular mass. The PSRP nomenclature is recommend over the previous designations, e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A summary of the results from this study are presented below, including identification of all the proteins in the plastid 30 S subunit, post-translational modifications, and identification of two additional novel PSRPs. A corresponding study of the plastid 50 S subunit is presented in the accompanying paper (54).…”
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“…Since there are 21 proteins in the bacterial ribosome, we have begun designating the new mammalian mitochondrial ribosomal proteins beginning at MRP-S22. This approach to the nomenclature of organellar ribosomal proteins has recently been adopted for chlo- roplast ribosomal proteins (22,23).…”
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“…In addition, the chloro-ribosome possesses six nonorthologous proteins, which are termed ''plastid-specific ribosomal proteins'' (PSRPs): four of these proteins (PSRP1-4) are associated with the 30S subunit, and two (PSRP5 and PSRP6) are associated with the 50S subunit. The larger size of the PRPs as well as the presence of six PSRPs leads to a significantly altered protein/RNA mass ratio of 2/3 in the case of chlororibosomes, as compared with 1/3 for E. coli (5,6). The higher protein content of chloro-ribosomes, and especially the presence of PSRPs, has prompted the suggestion that chloroplasts have evolved specific proteins that play unique functional roles during chloroplast translation, such as the light-dependent stimulation of protein synthesis (5-7).…”
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“…Proteomic studies reveal that the chloro-ribosomes possess in total 58 ribosomal proteins, 25 and 33 proteins in the 30S and 50S subunits, respectively (5,6), and have orthologs to all 52 E. coli ribosomal proteins, with the exception of L25 and L30. Plastid ribosomal proteins (PRPs) generally are larger than their E. coli counterparts, containing extensions predominantly at the N and C termini.…”
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