Abstract
The structure of eukaryotic A. salina and prokaryotic E. coli ribosomes was compared by EM. Despite the established differences in size and in the amount and proportion of the protein and RNA moieties, both types of ribosomes appear to have substantial similarity in the overall shape and in the mutual orientation of the subunits on the monosome. The small subunit is located in the crown region of the large subunit lengthwise between the 2 side crests. High-resolution EM reveals distinct differences in the fine structure of both small and large subunits. The 40S A. salina subunit with 3 structural domains is more complex than the corresponding E. coli subunit. The 60S A. salina subunit has a less expressed crown region and shows a knob-like protrusion in the base. Structural asymmetry is a characteristic feature common to subunits and monosomes from both A. salina and E. coli.