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Nucleic Acids Research, 2002, Vol. 30, No. 1 176-178
© 2002 Oxford University Press

5S Ribosomal RNA Database

Maciej Szymanski, Miroslawa Z. Barciszewska, Volker A. Erdmann1 and Jan Barciszewski*

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Noskowskiego 12, 61704 Poznan, Poland and 1Institut fur Chemie, Freie Universitat Berlin, Thielallee 63, 14195 Berlin, Germany

Ribosomal 5S RNA (5S rRNA) is an integral component of the large ribosomal subunit in all known organisms with the exception only of mitochondrial ribosomes of fungi and animals. It is thought to enhance protein synthesis by stabilization of a ribosome structure. This paper presents the updated database of 5S rRNA and their genes (5S rDNA). Its short characteristics are presented in the Introduction. The database contains 2280 primary structures of 5S rRNA and 5S rRNA genes. These include 536 eubacterial, 61 archaebacterial, 1611 eukaryotic and 72 organelle sequences. The database is available on line through the World Wide Web at http://biobases.ibch.poznan.pl/5SData/.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +48 61 8528503; Fax: +48 61 8520532; Email: jbarcisz{at}ibch.poznan.pl Correspondence may also be addressed to Volker A. Erdmann. Tel: +49 30 838 56002; Fax: +49 30 838 56403; Email: erdmann{at}chemie.fu-berlin.de


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