Target Name: RBIS
NCBI ID: G401466
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RBIS
Other Name(s): C8orf59 | RBIS variant 1 | ribosomal biogenesis factor | Ribosomal biogenesis factor (isoform 1) | Ribosomal biogenesis factor | uncharacterized protein C8orf59 | RBIS_HUMAN | Ribosomal biogenesis factor, transcript variant 1 | ribosome biogenesis factor identified in screen

Regulating Protein Synthesis: The C8orf59 Protein

RBIS (Ribosomal Binding protein) is a protein that is found in all living cells. It plays a vital role in the process of protein synthesis, which is the production of proteins from amino acids. There are several different types of RBIS proteins, each with a different function.

One of the well-known types of RBIS proteins is the C8orf59 protein. C8orf59 is a protein that is expressed in almost all human tissues and is involved in the regulation of protein synthesis. It is also known as RBIS-220, and it is a key regulator of ribosome binding.

The C8orf59 protein is made up of 214 amino acids and has a calculated molecular mass of 21.1 kDa. It has a unique structure that is composed of a long amino acid sequence that is involved in the regulation of protein synthesis.

One of the key functions of the C8orf59 protein is to regulate the activity of the ribosome. The ribosome is a protein that is responsible for the production of proteins from amino acids. It is made up of a large complex of proteins that include the rRNA ( ribosomal RNA) and the protein factors that interact with the rRNA.

The C8orf59 protein is involved in the regulation of the activity of these protein factors by binding to their surfaces. This allows it to control the amount of protein that is produced and the rate at which it is produced. This is an important function, as the The production of proteins is critical for the growth and development of all living organisms.

Another function of the C8orf59 protein is to regulate the structure of the ribosome. The ribosome has a specific structure that is important for its function. The C8orf59 protein helps to maintain the proper structure of the ribosome by regulating the levels of different types of proteins that are present in the complex.

The C8orf59 protein is also involved in the regulation of protein synthesis in the cytosol. The cytosol is the fluid that is inside the cell and it is where many of the chemical reactions that occur in the cell take place. The C8orf59 protein helps to regulate the production of proteins from the cytosol by binding to the ribosome and the protein factors that are present in the cytosol.

In addition to its role in regulating the activity of the ribosome, the C8orf59 protein is also involved in the regulation of protein synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum. The endoplasmic reticulum is the membrane that separates the cytosol from the cell nucleus. The C8orf59 protein helps to regulates the production of proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum by binding to the ribosome and the protein factors that are present in the endoplasmic reticulum.

The C8orf59 protein is also involved in the regulation of protein synthesis in the periblastome. The periblastome is the fluid that is present between the cytosol and the cell nucleus. The C8orf59 protein helps to regulate the production of proteins from the periblastome by binding to the ribosome and the protein factors that are present in the periblastome.

Overall, the C8orf59 protein is a key regulator of protein synthesis in all living cells. It plays a vital role in the regulation of the activity of the ribosome, the structure of the ribosome, and the production of proteins from the cytosol and the endoplasmic reticulum . As a result, the C8orf59 protein is a potential drug target and a biomarker for various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and metabolic disorders.

Protein Name: Ribosomal Biogenesis Factor

Functions: Trans-acting factor in ribosome biogenesis required for efficient 40S and 60S subunit production

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