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Ubiquitin A 52 residue ribosomal protein fusion product 1

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
7311

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000221983

Ubiquitin A-52 residue ribosomal protein fusion product 1

Aliases
  
UBA52, CEP52, HUBCEP52, L40, RPL40, Ubiquitin A-52 residue ribosomal protein fusion product 1

External IDs
  
MGI: 3644625 HomoloGene: 68307 GeneCards: UBA52

60S ribosomal protein L40 (RPL40) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the UBA52 gene.

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Function

Ubiquitin is a highly conserved nuclear and cytoplasmic protein that has a major role in targeting cellular proteins for degradation by the 26S proteosome. It is also involved in the maintenance of chromatin structure, the regulation of gene expression, and the stress response. Ubiquitin is synthesized as a precursor protein consisting of either polyubiquitin chains or a single ubiquitin moiety fused to an unrelated protein. This gene encodes a fusion protein consisting of ubiquitin at the N-terminus and ribosomal protein L40 at the C-terminus, a C-terminal extension protein (CEP). Multiple processed pseudogenes derived from this gene are present in the genome.

Clinical significance

The cell's ribosomal protein L40 (rpL40), a part of the large 60S subunit. rpL40 is used by certain RNA viruses to translate messenger RNAs (mRNAs) into proteins while few host mRNAs require rpL40. Hence targeting this protein may provide a means to combat viral infections with minimum side effects to the host.

References

Ubiquitin A-52 residue ribosomal protein fusion product 1 Wikipedia