Prokaryotic small ribosomal subunit
Smaller subunit of the 70S ribosome found in prokaryote cells / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"30S" redirects here. For the decade AD 30–39, see 30s. For the isotope of sulfur (30S), see Sulfur-30.
The prokaryotic small ribosomal subunit, or 30S subunit, is the smaller subunit of the 70S ribosome found in prokaryotes. It is a complex of the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and 19 proteins.[1] This complex is implicated in the binding of transfer RNA to messenger RNA (mRNA).[2] The small subunit is responsible for the binding and the reading of the mRNA during translation. The small subunit, both the rRNA and its proteins, complexes with the large 50S subunit to form the 70S prokaryotic ribosome in prokaryotic cells. This 70S ribosome is then used to translate mRNA into proteins.