Extended Data Fig. 6: Structure comparison of kidney RibosomeCore, testis RibosomeCore and testis RibosomeST. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 6: Structure comparison of kidney RibosomeCore, testis RibosomeCore and testis RibosomeST.

From: A male germ-cell-specific ribosome controls male fertility

Extended Data Fig. 6

a, Structure superposition of 60S subunits of kidney RibosomeCore (pink), testis RibosomeCore (grey), and testis RibosomeST (brick red). 40S ribosomes were omitted for clarity. c, Close view of RPL39 from kidney RibosomeCore (pink), RPL39 from testis RibosomeCore (grey), and RPL39L from testis RibosomeST (brick red). b,d, Density of RPL39 from kidney ribosome and density of RPL39 and RPL39L from testis ribosome (level 1.4). f, Close view of sidechains of R28 and R36 of RPL39 from kidney RibosomeCore (pink), R28 and R36 of RPL39 from testis RibosomeCore (grey),and Q28 and M36 of RPL39L from testis RibosomeST (brick red), indicating orientation of the sidechains. e,g, Close view of the density of R28 and R36 of RPL39 from kidney RibosomeCore (e); the density of R28 and R36 of RPL39 from testis RibosomeCore, and Q28 and M36 of RPL39L from testis RibosomeST (g). h,Close view of R28 and R36 of RPL39 from kidney RibosomeCore (pink), with density map omitted for clarity. i,j, Close view of R28 and R36 of RPL39 from testis RibosomeCore (grey; i), and Q28 and M36 of RPL39L from testis RibosomeST (brick red; j), with density map omitted for clarity.

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