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During the ProFunc analysis [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/thornton-srv/databases/cgi-bin/profunc/runprog.pl?prog=funchtml&html_name=seq001_aln.html&pdbcode=ay99&user_id=&pdb_type=PROFUNC&code=053949 UniProt] was used to perform a multiple sequence alignment on our protein sequence. The top 2 results were both highly conserved as well as also being YlqF proteins. The rest of the 10 proteins listed were all either GTPase or GTP binding proteins. This sequence search supports the literature in its claim that the YlqF protein is required for the late step of 50s ribosomal subunit assembly.


[http://www.ebi.ac.uk/thornton-srv/databases/cgi-bin/profunc/runprog.pl?prog=funchtml&html_name=seq001_aln.html&pdbcode=ay99&user_id=&pdb_type=PROFUNC&code=053949 UniProt]





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50S ribosome assembly in Bacillus subtilis

Literature supporting conclusion

During the ProFunc analysis UniProt was used to perform a multiple sequence alignment on our protein sequence. The top 2 results were both highly conserved as well as also being YlqF proteins. The rest of the 10 proteins listed were all either GTPase or GTP binding proteins. This sequence search supports the literature in its claim that the YlqF protein is required for the late step of 50s ribosomal subunit assembly.


ProFunc


SymAtlas


ProKnow