Protein descriptionRPS27 Small ribosome protein subunit
SGD DescriptionProtein component of the small (40S) ribosomal subunit; homologous to mammalian ribosomal protein S27, no bacterial homolog; RPS27B has a paralog, RPS27A, that arose from the whole genome duplication|Protein component of the small (40S) ribosomal subunit; homologous to mammalian ribosomal protein S27, no bacterial homolog; RPS27A has a paralog, RPS27B, that arose from the whole genome duplication; protein abundance increases in response to DNA replication stress
PomBase Description40S ribosomal protein S27 (predicted)
AspGD DescriptionOrtholog(s) have structural constituent of ribosome activity
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