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SG ID
SG00019905 
UniProt Accession
Theoretical PI
10.44  
Molecular Weight
17695 Da  
Genbank Nucleotide ID
Genbank Protein ID
Gene Name
Rpl23a 
Gene Synonyms/Alias
 
Protein Name
60S ribosomal protein L23a 
Protein Synonyms/Alias
 
Organism
Mus musculus (Mouse) 
NCBI Taxonomy ID
10090 
Chromosome Location
chr:14;77651608-77652135;-1
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Function in Stage
Uncertain 
Function in Cell Type
Uncertain 
Probability (GAS) of Function in Spermatogenesis
0.021148317 
The probability was calculated by GAS algorithm, ranging from 0 to 1. The closer it is to 1, the more possibly it functions in spermatogenesis.
Description
Temporarily unavailable 
Abstract of related literatures
1. The National Institutes of Health's Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) project was designed to generate and sequence a publicly accessible cDNA resource containing a complete open reading frame (ORF) for every human and mouse gene. The project initially used a random strategy to select clones from a large number of cDNA libraries from diverse tissues. Candidate clones were chosen based on 5'-EST sequences, and then fully sequenced to high accuracy and analyzed by algorithms developed for this project. Currently, more than 11,000 human and 10,000 mouse genes are represented in MGC by at least one clone with a full ORF. The random selection approach is now reaching a saturation point, and a transition to protocols targeted at the missing transcripts is now required to complete the mouse and human collections. Comparison of the sequence of the MGC clones to reference genome sequences reveals that most cDNA clones are of very high sequence quality, although it is likely that some cDNAs may carry missense variants as a consequence of experimental artifact, such as PCR, cloning, or reverse transcriptase errors. Recently, a rat cDNA component was added to the project, and ongoing frog (Xenopus) and zebrafish (Danio) cDNA projects were expanded to take advantage of the high-throughput MGC pipeline. PMID: [15489334] 

2. The post-translational methylation of alpha-amino groups was first discovered over 30 years ago on the bacterial ribosomal proteins L16 and L33 (refs 1, 2), but almost nothing is known about the function or enzymology of this modification. Several other bacterial and eukaryotic proteins have since been shown to be alpha-N-methylated. However, the Ran guanine nucleotide-exchange factor, RCC1, is the only protein for which any biological function of alpha-N-methylation has been identified. Methylation-defective mutants of RCC1 have reduced affinity for DNA and cause mitotic defects, but further characterization of this modification has been hindered by ignorance of the responsible methyltransferase. All fungal and animal N-terminally methylated proteins contain a unique N-terminal motif, Met-(Ala/Pro/Ser)-Pro-Lys, indicating that they may be targets of the same, unknown enzyme. The initiating Met is cleaved, and the exposed alpha-amino group is mono-, di- or trimethylated. Here we report the discovery of the first alpha-N-methyltransferase, which we named N-terminal RCC1 methyltransferase (NRMT). Substrate docking and mutational analysis of RCC1 defined the NRMT recognition sequence and enabled the identification of numerous new methylation targets, including SET (also known as TAF-I or PHAPII) and the retinoblastoma protein, RB. Knockdown of NRMT recapitulates the multi-spindle phenotype seen with methylation-defective RCC1 mutants, demonstrating the importance of alpha-N-methylation for normal bipolar spindle formation and chromosome segregation. PMID: [20668449] 

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Function
This protein binds to a specific region on the 26S rRNA(By similarity). 
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Subcellular Location
 
Tissue Specificity
 
Gene Ontology
GO IDGO termEvidence
GO:0022625 C:cytosolic large ribosomal subunit IEA:Compara.
GO:0005634 C:nucleus ISS:UniProtKB.
GO:0000166 F:nucleotide binding IEA:InterPro.
GO:0019843 F:rRNA binding IEA:UniProtKB-KW.
GO:0003735 F:structural constituent of ribosome IEA:InterPro.
GO:0008283 P:cell proliferation IEA:Compara.
GO:0006412 P:translation IEA:InterPro.
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Interpro
IPR012677;    Nucleotide-bd_a/b_plait.
IPR019985;    Ribosomal_L23.
IPR012678;    Ribosomal_L23/L15e_core_dom.
IPR001014;    Ribosomal_L23/L25_CS.
IPR005633;    Ribosomal_L23/L25_N.
IPR013025;    Ribosomal_L25/23.
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Pfam
PF00276;    Ribosomal_L23;    1.
PF03939;    Ribosomal_L23eN;    1.
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SMART
PROSITE
PS00050;    RIBOSOMAL_L23;    1.
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PRINTS
Created Date
18-Oct-2012 
Record Type
GAS predicted 
Sequence Annotation
INIT_MET      1      1       Removed.
CHAIN         2    156       60S ribosomal protein L23a.
                             /FTId=PRO_0000129468.
MOD_RES       2      2       N,N,N-trimethylalanine; by NTM1.
MOD_RES      43     43       Phosphoserine (By similarity).
MOD_RES      70     70       N6-acetyllysine (By similarity).
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Nucleotide Sequence
Length: 471 bp   Go to nucleotide: FASTA
Protein Sequence
Length: 156 bp   Go to amino acid: FASTA
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