Biology:LSU rRNA

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Short description: One of the two major RNA components of the ribosome

Large subunit ribosomal ribonucleic acid (LSU rRNA) is the largest of the two major RNA components of the ribosome. Associated with a number of ribosomal proteins, the LSU rRNA forms the large subunit of the ribosome. The LSU rRNA acts as a ribozyme, catalyzing peptide bond formation.

LSU rRNA
Identifiers
SymbolLSU
RfamCL00112
Other data
PDB structuresPDBe

Characteristics

Characteristics of the LSU rRNA for exemplary species.
Type LSU rRNA size Species Length Accession Reference
Bacterial (Prokaryotic) 23S Escherichia coli 2,905 nt NR_076322.1 [1]
Archaeal (Prokaryotic) 23S Halobacterium salinarum 2,906 nt NR_076247.1 [2]
Eukaryotic 5.8S & 28S Homo sapiens 157 + 5,025 nt NR_145821.1; M11167.1 [3][4]
Mitochondrial 16S Homo sapiens 1,559 nt NC_012920.1 [5][6]
Plastid 23S Arabidopsis thaliana 2,810 nt NC_000932.1 [7]

Use in phylogenetics

LSU rRNA sequences are widely used for working out evolutionary relationships among organisms, since they are of ancient origin and are found in all known forms of life.

See also

  • SSU rRNA: the small subunit ribosomal ribonucleic acid.

References