The Ribosome Maturation Factor Rea1 utilizes nucleotide independent and ATP-hydrolysis driven Linker remodelling for the removal of ribosome assembly factors
Abstract:The essential ribosome maturation factor Rea1 (also known as Midasin) catalyses the removal of assembly factors from precursors of the large ribosomal subunit and subsequently promotes their export from the nucleus to the cytosol. Rea1 is a large protein of nearly 5000 residues and a member of the AAA+ (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) protein family. It consists of a concatenated ring of six AAA+ domains from which the ≈ 1700 residue linker emerges that is subdivided into stem, middle and … Show more
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