Ribosome Binding Factor A (RBFA)

C18orf22; Putative ribosome-binding factor A, mitochondrial

Ribosome Binding Factor A (RBFA)
RbfA, a 30S ribosomal binding factor, is a cold-shock protein whose absence triggers the cold-shock response. RbfA of Escherichia coli, considered to be involved in ribosomal maturation and/or initiation of translation, is a cold-shock protein. Shifting the rbfA mutant to a lower temperature resulted in a constitutive induction of the cold-shock response accompanied by slower growth at low temperatures, while shifting the rbfA mutant that overproduces wild-type RbfA resulted in an increase in total protein synthesis accompanied by faster growth adaptation to the lower temperature. The accumulative data indicate that the inducing signal for the cold-unadapted non-translatable ribosomes which are converted to cold-adapted translatable ribosomes by the association of cold-shock proteins such as RbfA.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)