Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 14, 2026

Exploring Sequence Space to Identify Binding Sites for Regulatory RNA-Binding Proteins
Published on: August 9, 2019
[Statistical analysis and prediction of bacterial sites for ribosomal binding]
T A Borovina1, N N Nazipova, R Overbik
1Institute of Mathematical Problems in Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russia.
Abstract:
An algorithm for recognition of prokaryotic ribosomal binding sites is suggested. The parameter library contains weight matrices for mapping of gene starts in various bacterial genomes. Comparison of the ribosome binding starts in different taxonomic groups demonstrates that the signals in Gram-positive bacteria are stronger than in Gram-negative bacteria, and in particular, Enterobacteria. The recognition matrices are available by e-mail misha@imb.imb.ac.ru.
Related Concept Videos
Conserved Binding Sites
Binding sites are often located in large pockets, and if their location on a protein’s surface is unknown, it can be predicted using various approaches. The energetic method computationally...
Conserved Binding Sites
Ligand Binding Sites
Protein-ligand interactions are quite specific; even though numerous potential ligands surround a cellular protein at any given time, only a particular ligand can bind to that protein. Moreover, a ligand binds only to a dedicated area on the surface of the protein, known as the...
Ligand Binding Sites
Ribosomes
Ribosome Structure and Assembly
Ribosomes are composed of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and proteins. In eukaryotes, rRNA is transcribed from genes in the nucleolus—a part of the nucleus that specializes in ribosome...
Ribosomal RNA Synthesis
Ribosome biogenesis begins with the synthesis of 5S and 45S pre-rRNAs by distinct RNA polymerases. The primary transcripts are extensively processed and modified before they are bound and folded by ribosomal proteins and assembly factors,...

