30s
The 30S subunit is the small component of the prokaryotic ribosome, forming the 70S ribosome together with the 50S large subunit. The name derives from its sedimentation coefficient, not its exact mass. In bacteria and many archaea, the 30S contains the 16S ribosomal RNA and about 21 ribosomal proteins, designated S1 through S21.
Structure and components: The 16S rRNA folds into domains that include the decoding center, which monitors
Function: During translation, the 30S subunit binds mRNA and the initiator tRNA at the start codon with
Antibiotic relevance: The 30S subunit is a common target for antibiotics. Aminoglycosides (for example, streptomycin, gentamicin)
Evolution and terminology: The 30S subunit is conserved in bacteria and archaea; its eukaryotic counterpart is