
CAS 117848-05-2
:ribosomal protein A0
Description:
Ribosomal protein A0, associated with the CAS number 117848-05-2, is a component of the ribosome, which is essential for protein synthesis in cells. This protein is part of the ribosomal subunit and plays a crucial role in the assembly and function of the ribosome. Ribosomal proteins, including A0, are typically characterized by their ability to bind RNA and contribute to the structural integrity of the ribosome. They are involved in various cellular processes, including translation and ribosome biogenesis. The protein is generally characterized by its specific amino acid sequence, which determines its structure and function. Ribosomal protein A0 is found in various organisms, highlighting its evolutionary conservation and importance in cellular machinery. Its study is significant in understanding the mechanisms of protein synthesis and the potential implications in diseases related to ribosomal dysfunction. Overall, ribosomal protein A0 exemplifies the intricate relationship between protein structure and function in biological systems.
Formula:C20H25ClN2O
Synonyms:- ribosomal protein A0
- Phosphoprotein L 10 (Saccharomyces cerevisiae ribosome protein moiety)
- Ribosomal protein A0
- 4-(2-chlorophenoxazin-10-yl)-N,N-diethylbutan-1-amine
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