pre60S
Pre60S refers to a class of ribosomal large-subunit maturation intermediates in eukaryotes. These particles form during ribosome biogenesis in the nucleolus and nucleoplasm as they process and assemble the components needed for the 60S subunit. A pre60S particle contains the major ribosomal RNAs of the large subunit (including 5S, 5.8S, and 25/28S) along with a subset of ribosomal proteins and a revolving set of assembly factors that guide folding, processing, and maturation of the ribosomal RNA. The composition of pre60S particles changes as maturation proceeds, with early particles bearing factors that promote proper folding and processing and later particles recruiting export factors and becoming competent for nuclear export.
Export to the cytoplasm is mediated by the nuclear pore complex in a Crm1- and RanGTP-dependent manner.
Research on pre60S has benefited from studies in model organisms, particularly yeast, which have helped delineate