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I am WeigelaPen and I have started editing pages of protein domains, making links to the Pfam database of protein families/domains.

Please feel free to add more up-to-date annotation for any protein domains if you think the current annotation is old and where more recent work gives better explanation of function.

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 * a Fungal-specific
 * b Protein-name in Sch. pombe

Table of conserved subunits of cytochrome oxidase c complex
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Table of Subunit composition of Complex III
The bc1 complex, or Complex III, contains 11 subunits: 3 respiratory subunits (cytochrome b, cytochrome c1 and Rieske/UQCRFS1), 2 core proteins (UQCRC1/QCR1 and UQCRC2/QCR2) and 6 low-molecular weight proteins (UQCRH/QCR6, UQCRB/QCR7, UQCRQ/QCR8, UQCR10/QCR9, UQCR11/QCR10 and a cleavage product of Rieske/UQCRFS1.


 * a A cleavage product of 8 kDa from the N-terminus of Rieske


 * 1 || SdhA || SDHA_HUMAN  || Succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] flavoprotein subunit, mitochondrial ||PF00890, PF02910
 * 1 || SdhA || SDHA_HUMAN  || Succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] flavoprotein subunit, mitochondrial ||PF00890, PF02910


 * 2 || SdhB ||     SDHB_HUMAN  ||   Succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] iron-sulfur subunit, mitochondrial ||PF13085, PF13183


 * 3 || SdhC ||    C560_HUMAN  ||   Succinate dehydrogenase cytochrome b560 subunit, mitochondrial ||PF01127


 * 4 || SdhD ||     DHSD_HUMAN  ||   Succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] cytochrome b small subunit, mitochondrial ||PF05328


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Table of E.coli small Ribosomal subunits
a : Alternative name 30S ribosomal protein S22 -  Although this protein associates with the 30S subunit of the ribosome it is not considered to be a bona fide ribosomal protein. It is not essential for bacterial growth.

Assembly of the ribosome in eukaryotes
Ribosomes, which synthesize the proteome of cells, are complex ribonucleoproteins that, in eukaryotes, contain 79–80 proteins and four ribosomal RNAs(rRNAs). General or specialized chaperones solubilize the ribosomal proteins and facilitate their import into the nucleus. Assembly of the eukaryotic ribosome appears to be driven by the ribosomal proteins in vivo when assembly is also aided by chaperones. Most ribosomal proteins assemble with rRNA co-transcriptionally, becoming associated more stably as assembly proceeds, and the active sites of both subunits are constructed last.

Recent de novo proteomics experiments where the authors characterized in vivo ribosome-assembly intermediates and associated assembly factors from wild-type Escherichia coli cells using a general quantitative mass spectrometry (qMS) approach have confirmed the presence of all the known small and large subunit components and have identified a total of 21 known and potentially new ribosome-assembly-factors that co-localise with various ribosomal particles.

Bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes, which share an evolutionarily conserved core, are thought to have evolved from a common ancestor by addition of proteins and RNA that bestow different functionalities to ribosomes from different domains of life. The term 'the core' refers to the structurally conserved part of the 70S ribosomes (from T. thermophilus and Escherichia coli) and the 80S ribosomes (from S. cerevisiae), deduced by a standard procedure of structural alignment.

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== Table of Conserved subunits of ComplexI ==


 * a Found in all species
 * b May or may not be present in any species

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For Article on WINE, to add:See also

 * Aging of wine
 * Clarification and stabilization of wine
 * Grape seed extract

Phenole im Wein

External links
 * Wine polyphenols vary with age and variety (Polyphenols on www.guideduvin.com) (French)
 * Polyphenols in wine (INRA - Phenol-explorer database)