60S ribosomal protein L19

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Large ribosomal subunit protein eL19 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RPL19 gene.[5][6]

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RPL19
Available structures
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Identifiers
AliasesRPL19, L19, ribosomal protein L19
External IDsOMIM: 180466; MGI: 98020; HomoloGene: 68105; GeneCards: RPL19; OMA:RPL19 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_000981
NM_001330200

NM_001159483
NM_009078

RefSeq (protein)

NP_000972
NP_001317129

NP_001152955
NP_033104

Location (UCSC)Chr 17: 39.2 – 39.2 MbChr 11: 97.92 – 97.92 Mb
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Cytoplasmic ribosomes, 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 L19E family of ribosomal proteins. It is located in the cytoplasm. As is typical for genes encoding ribosomal proteins, there are multiple processed pseudogenes of this gene dispersed through the genome.[7]

Pseudogenes

There are 21 pseudogenes: RPL19P1,[8] RPL19P2,[9] RPL19P3,[10] RPL19P4,[11] RPL19P5,[12] RPL19P6,[13] RPL19P7,[14] RPL19P8,[15] RPL19P9,[16] RPL19P10,[17] RPL19P11,[18] RPL19P12,[19] RPL19P13,[20] RPL19P14,[21] RPL19P15,[22] RPL19P16,[23] RPL19P17,[24] RPL19P18,[25] RPL19P19,[26] RPL19P20,[27] and RPL19P21.[28]

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