40S ribosomal protein S5 (RPS5)

The protein contains 204 amino acids for an estimated molecular weight of 22876 Da.

 

No function (updated: March 4, 2015)

Protein identification was indicated in the following studies:

  1. Goodman and co-workers. (2013) The proteomics and interactomics of human erythrocytes. Exp Biol Med (Maywood) 238(5), 509-518.
  2. Hegedűs and co-workers. (2015) Inconsistencies in the red blood cell membrane proteome analysis: generation of a database for research and diagnostic applications. Database (Oxford) 1-8.
  3. Wilson and co-workers. (2016) Comparison of the Proteome of Adult and Cord Erythroid Cells, and Changes in the Proteome Following Reticulocyte Maturation. Mol Cell Proteomics. 15(6), 1938-1946.
  4. Bryk and co-workers. (2017) Quantitative Analysis of Human Red Blood Cell Proteome. J Proteome Res. 16(8), 2752-2761.
  5. D'Alessandro and co-workers. (2017) Red blood cell proteomics update: is there more to discover? Blood Transfus. 15(2), 182-187.

Methods

The following articles were analysed to gather the proteome content of erythrocytes.

The gene or protein list provided in the studies were processed using the ID mapping API of Uniprot in September 2018. The number of proteins identified and mapped without ambiguity in these studies is indicated below.
Only Swiss-Prot entries (reviewed) were considered for protein evidence assignation.

PublicationIdentification 1Uniprot mapping 2Not mapped /
Obsolete
TrEMBLSwiss-Prot
Goodman (2013)2289 (gene list)227853205992269
Lange (2014)123412347281224
Hegedus (2015)2638262202352387
Wilson (2016)165815281702911068
d'Alessandro (2017)18261817201815
Bryk (2017)20902060101081942
Chu (2018)18531804553621387

1 as available in the article and/or in supplementary material
2 uniprot mapping returns all protein isoforms as one entry

The compilation of older studies can be retrieved from the Red Blood Cell Collection database.

The data and differentiation stages presented below come from the proteomic study and analysis performed by our partners of the GReX consortium, more details are available in their published work.

No sequence conservation computed yet.

Interpro domains
Total structural coverage: 100%
Model score: 100

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The reference OMIM entry for this protein is 603630

Ribosomal protein s5; rps5

The mammalian ribosome is a macromolecular assembly of 4 RNA species (see 180450) and approximately 80 different proteins. By searching sequence databases with the partial sequences of randomly selected cDNAs from a human colorectal cDNA library, Frigerio et al. (1995) identified cDNAs encoding homologs of rat ribosomal proteins S5 (RPS5), S9 (RPS9; 603631), S10 (RPS10; 603632), S29 (RPS29; 603633), L5 (RPL5; 603634), L21 (RPL21; 603636), L27a (RPL27A; 603637), and L28 (RPL28; 603638). Frigerio et al. (1995) completed the cDNA sequences of these human ribosomal proteins. The deduced 204-amino acid human RPS5 differs from rat Rps5 by 3 amino acids. Northern blot analysis suggested variable expression of RPS5 in colorectal cancers compared to adjacent normal tissues, although no correlation between the level of expression and the severity of the disease was found. By somatic cell hybrid and radiation hybrid mapping analyses, Kenmochi et al. (1998) mapped the human RPS5 gene to 19q13.4 (GenBank GENBANK AB007149). ... More on the omim web site

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May 12, 2019: Protein entry updated
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Feb. 2, 2018: Protein entry updated
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Dec. 19, 2017: Protein entry updated
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Nov. 23, 2017: Protein entry updated
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Oct. 26, 2017: Protein entry updated
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March 15, 2016: Protein entry updated
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Jan. 24, 2016: Protein entry updated
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