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    RPL24 ribosomal protein L24 [ Homo sapiens ]

    Gene ID: 6152, updated on 19-May-2012

    Summary

    Official Symbol
    RPL24provided by HGNC
    Official Full Name
    ribosomal protein L24provided by HGNC
    Primary source
    HGNC:10325
    See related
    Ensembl:ENSG00000114391; HPRD:10365; MIM:604180; Vega:OTTHUMG00000159146
    Gene type
    protein coding
    RefSeq status
    REVIEWED
    Organism
    Homo sapiens
    Lineage
    Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo
    Also known as
    L24
    Summary
    Ribosomes, the organelles that catalyze protein synthesis, consist of a small 40S subunit and a large 60S subunit. Together these subunits are composed of 4 RNA species and approximately 80 structurally distinct proteins. This gene encodes a ribosomal protein that is a component of the 60S subunit. The protein belongs to the L24E family of ribosomal proteins. It is located in the cytoplasm. This gene has been referred to as ribosomal protein L30 because the encoded protein shares amino acid identity with the L30 ribosomal proteins from S. cerevisiae; however, its official name is ribosomal protein L24. As is typical for genes encoding ribosomal proteins, there are multiple processed pseudogenes of this gene dispersed through the genome. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

    Genomic context

    Location :
    3q12
    Sequence :
    Chromosome: 3; NC_000003.11 (101399934..101405563, complement)
    See RPL24 in Epigenomics, MapViewer

    Chromosome 3 - NC_000003.11Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene ribosomal protein L32 pseudogene 7 Neighboring gene zinc finger and BTB domain containing 11 Neighboring gene uncharacterized LOC100009676 Neighboring gene phosducin-like 3 pseudogene Neighboring gene centrosomal protein 97kDa

    Genomic regions, transcripts, and products

    Interactions

    Products Interactant Other Gene Complex Source Pubs Description
    P83731 O95777 NAA38    HPRD  PubMed  
    P83731 Q92597 NDRG1    HPRD  PubMed  
    BioGRID:112071 BioGRID:971788 EBNA-LP    BioGRID  PubMed Affinity Capture-MS 
    BioGRID:112071 BioGRID:128178 EIF2C4    BioGRID  PubMed Affinity Capture-MS 
    BioGRID:112071 BioGRID:115669 NDRG1    BioGRID  PubMed Affinity Capture-MS 
    BioGRID:112071 BioGRID:110815 NEDD8    BioGRID  PubMed Affinity Capture-MS 
    BioGRID:112071 BioGRID:111456 POU5F1    BioGRID  PubMed Affinity Capture-RNA 
    BioGRID:112071 BioGRID:113188 SUMO1    BioGRID  PubMed Reconstituted Complex 
    BioGRID:112071 BioGRID:113164 UBC    BioGRID  PubMed Affinity Capture-MS; Reconstituted Complex 

    General gene information

    Markers

    Homology

    • Homologs of the RPL24 gene: The RPL24 gene is conserved in chimpanzee, , dog, cow, mouse, rat, chicken, zebrafish, fruit fly, mosquito, C.elegans, S.cerevisiae, K.lactis, , S.pombe, , N.crassa, A.thaliana, and rice.
    • Map Viewer (Mouse, Rat)

    Pathways from BioSystems

    • Cap-dependent Translation Initiation, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Cap-dependent Translation Initiation, organism-specific biosystemTranslation initiation is a complex process in which the Met-tRNAi initiator, 40S, and 60S ribosomal subunits are assembled by eukaryotic initiation factors (eIFs) into an 80S ribosome at the start c...
    • Cytoplasmic Ribosomal Proteins, organism-specific biosystem (from WikiPathways)
      Cytoplasmic Ribosomal Proteins, organism-specific biosystemThe contents of this pathway represents the ribosomal proteins involved in translation.
    • Disease, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Disease, organism-specific biosystemBiological processes are captured in Reactome by identifying the molecules (DNA, RNA, protein, small molecules) involved in them and describing the details of their interactions. From this molecular ...
    • Eukaryotic Translation Elongation, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Eukaryotic Translation Elongation, organism-specific biosystemThe translation elongation cycle adds one amino acid at a time to a growing polypeptide according to the sequence of codons found in the mRNA. The next available codon on the mRNA is exposed in the a...
    • Eukaryotic Translation Initiation, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Eukaryotic Translation Initiation, organism-specific biosystemInitiation of translation in the majority of eukaryotic cellular mRNAs depends on the 5'-cap (m7GpppN) and involves ribosomal scanning of the 5' untranslated region (5'-UTR) for an initiating AUG sta...
    • Eukaryotic Translation Termination, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Eukaryotic Translation Termination, organism-specific biosystemThe arrival of any of the three stop codons (UAA, UAG and UGA) into the ribosomal A-site triggers the binding of a release factor (RF) to the ribosome and subsequent polypeptide chain release. In euk...
    • Formation of a pool of free 40S subunits, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Formation of a pool of free 40S subunits, organism-specific biosystemThe 80S ribosome dissociates into free 40S (small) and 60S (large) ribosomal subunits. Each ribosomal subunit is constituted by several individual ribosomal proteins and rRNA.
    • GTP hydrolysis and joining of the 60S ribosomal subunit, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      GTP hydrolysis and joining of the 60S ribosomal subunit, organism-specific biosystemHydrolysis of eIF2-GTP occurs after the Met-tRNAi has recognized the AUG. This reaction is catalyzed by eIF5 (or eIF5B) and is thought to cause dissociation of all other initiation factors and allow ...
    • Gene Expression, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Gene Expression, organism-specific biosystemGene Expression covers the pathways by which genomic DNA is transcribed to yield RNA, the regulation of these transcription processes, and the pathways by which newly-made RNA Transcripts are process...
    • Influenza Infection, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Influenza Infection, organism-specific biosystemFor centuries influenza epidemics have plagued man, and influenza was probably the disease described by Hippocrates in 412 BC. Today it remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide with...
    • Influenza Life Cycle, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Influenza Life Cycle, organism-specific biosystemThe virus particle initially associates with a human host cell by binding to sialic acid-containing receptors on the host cell surface. The bound virus is endocytosed by one of four distinct mechanis...
    • Influenza Viral RNA Transcription and Replication, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Influenza Viral RNA Transcription and Replication, organism-specific biosystemIn the host cell nucleus, the viral negative-strand RNA (vRNA) serves as a template for the synthesis both of capped, polyadenylated viral messenger RNA and of full-length positive-strand RNA or comp...
    • L13a-mediated translational silencing of Ceruloplasmin expression, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      L13a-mediated translational silencing of Ceruloplasmin expression, organism-specific biosystemWhile circularization of mRNA during translation initiation is thought to contribute to an increase in the efficiency of translation, it also appears to provide a mechanism for translational silencin...
    • Metabolism of proteins, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Metabolism of proteins, organism-specific biosystemProtein metabolism comprises the pathways of translation, post-translational modification and protein folding.
    • Nonsense Mediated Decay Enhanced by the Exon Junction Complex, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Nonsense Mediated Decay Enhanced by the Exon Junction Complex, organism-specific biosystemDuring normal translation termination eRF3 associates with the ribosome and then interacts with PABP bound to the polyadenylate tail of the mRNA to release the ribosome and allow a new round of trans...
    • Nonsense Mediated Decay Independent of the Exon Junction Complex, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Nonsense Mediated Decay Independent of the Exon Junction Complex, organism-specific biosystemNonsense-mediated decay has been observed with mRNAs that do not have an exon junction complex (EJC) downstream of the termination codon (reviewed in Isken and Maquat 2007, Chang et al. 2007, Behm-An...
    • Nonsense-Mediated Decay, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Nonsense-Mediated Decay, organism-specific biosystemThe Nonsense-Mediated Decay (NMD) pathway activates the destruction of mRNAs containing premature termination codons (PTCs) (reviewed in Isken and Maquat 2007, Chang et al. 2007, Behm-Ansmant et al. ...
    • Peptide chain elongation, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Peptide chain elongation, organism-specific biosystemThe mechanism of a peptide bond requires the movement of three protons. First the deprotonation of the ammonium ion generates a reactive amine, allowing a nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl group. ...
    • Ribosome, organism-specific biosystem (from KEGG)
      Ribosome, organism-specific biosystem
      Ribosome
    • Ribosome, conserved biosystem (from KEGG)
      Ribosome, conserved biosystem
      Ribosome
    • Ribosome, eukaryotes, organism-specific biosystem (from KEGG)
      Ribosome, eukaryotes, organism-specific biosystemStructural complex; Genetic information processing; Ribosome
    • SRP-dependent cotranslational protein targeting to membrane, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      SRP-dependent cotranslational protein targeting to membrane, organism-specific biosystemThe process for translation of a protein destined for the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) branches from the canonical cytoslic translation process at the point when a nascent polypeptide containing a hydr...
    • Translation, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Translation, organism-specific biosystemProtein synthesis is accomplished through the process of translation of an mRNA sequence into a polypeptide chain. This process can be divided into three distinct stages: initiation, elongation and ...
    • Viral mRNA Translation, organism-specific biosystem (from REACTOME)
      Viral mRNA Translation, organism-specific biosystemSpliced and unspliced viral mRNA in the cytoplasm are translated by host cell ribosomal translation machinery (reviewed in Kash, 2006). At least ten viral proteins are synthesized: HA, NA, PB1, PB2...

    Gene Ontology Provided by GOA

    Function Evidence Code Pubs
    RNA binding TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
    PubMed 
    structural constituent of ribosome NAS
    Non-traceable Author Statement
    more info
    PubMed 
    Process Evidence Code Pubs
    RNA metabolic process TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    SRP-dependent cotranslational protein targeting to membrane TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    cellular protein metabolic process TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    exit from mitosis IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    gene expression TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    mRNA metabolic process TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    mitotic cell cycle G1/S transition checkpoint IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    nuclear-transcribed mRNA catabolic process, nonsense-mediated decay TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    optic nerve development IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    retina development in camera-type eye IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    retinal ganglion cell axon guidance IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    ribosomal large subunit assembly IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    translation NAS
    Non-traceable Author Statement
    more info
    PubMed 
    translation TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    translational elongation TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    translational initiation TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    translational termination TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    viral infectious cycle TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    viral reproduction TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    viral transcription TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    Component Evidence Code Pubs
    cytosol TAS
    Traceable Author Statement
    more info
     
    cytosolic large ribosomal subunit IDA
    Inferred from Direct Assay
    more info
    PubMed 
    ribosome IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     

    General protein information

    Preferred Names
    60S ribosomal protein L24
    Names
    60S ribosomal protein L24
    ribosomal protein L30
    60S ribosomal protein L30

    NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

    RefSeqs maintained independently of Annotated Genomes

    These reference sequences exist independently of genome builds. Explain

    These reference sequences are curated independently of the genome annotation cycle, so their versions may not match the RefSeq versions in the current genome build. Identify version mismatches by comparing the version of the RefSeq in this section to the one reported in Genomic regions, transcripts, and products above.

    mRNA and Protein(s)

    1. NM_000986.3NP_000977.1  60S ribosomal protein L24

      Status: REVIEWED

      Source sequence(s)
      BU754101, CD513036, M94314
      Consensus CDS
      CCDS33809.1
      UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
      P83731
      Related
      ENSP00000377640, OTTHUMP00000214161, ENST00000394077, OTTHUMT00000353487
      Conserved Domains (1) summary
      cd00472
      Location:154
      Blast Score: 230
      Ribosomal_L24e_L24; Ribosomal protein L24e/L24 is a ribosomal protein found in eukaryotes (L24) and in archaea (L24e, distinct from archaeal L24). L24e/L24 is located on the surface of the large subunit, adjacent to proteins L14 and L3, and near the translation factor ...

    RefSeqs of Annotated Genomes: Build 37.3

    The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a specific genome build. Explain

    Reference GRCh37.p5 Primary Assembly

    Genomic

    1. NC_000003.11 Reference GRCh37.p5 Primary Assembly

      Range
      101399934..101405563, complement
      Download
      GenBank, FASTA, Sequence Viewer (Graphics)

    Alternate HuRef

    Genomic

    1. AC_000135.1 Alternate HuRef

      Range
      98769048..98774665, complement
      Download
      GenBank, FASTA, Sequence Viewer (Graphics)

    Related Sequences

    Nucleotide Protein
    Heading Accession and Version
    genomic AB007177.1 BAA25836.1
    genomic AB061828.1 BAB79466.1
    genomic AC084198.31 (83937..89560) None
    genomic CH471052.2 EAW79780.1
      EAW79781.1
      EAW79782.1
      EAW79783.1
      EAW79784.1
    genomic Z64316.1 None
    mRNA AK311992.1 BAG34930.1
    mRNA BC000690.2 AAH00690.1
    mRNA BC070193.1 AAH70193.1
    mRNA BU754101.1 None
    mRNA CD513036.1 None
    mRNA CR456729.1 CAG33010.1
    mRNA D28400.1 BAA05766.1
    mRNA M94314.1 AAC28251.1
    other-genetic DQ892621.2 ABM83547.1
    other-genetic DQ895861.2 ABM86787.1
    Protein Accession Links
    GenPept Link UniProtKB Link
    P83731.1 GenPept UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot:P83731

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