In
molecular biology,
ribosomal ribonucleic acid (
rRNA) is the
RNA component of the
ribosome, and is essential for
protein synthesis in all living organisms. It constitutes the predominant material within the ribosome, which is approximately 60% rRNA and 40% protein by weight. Ribosomes contain two major rRNAs and 50 or more
proteins. The ribosomal RNAs form two subunits, the large subunit (LSU) and small subunit (SSU). The LSU rRNA acts as a
ribozyme, catalyzing
peptide bond formation. rRNA sequences are widely used for working out
evolutionary relationships among organisms, since they are of ancient origin and are found in all known forms of life.