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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Primary SGDID'''          || S000002326
 
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'''Description of YDL167C:''' Putative RNA binding protein of unknown function; localizes to stress granules induced by glucose deprivation; predicted to be involved in ribosome biogenesis<ref name='S000128263'>Buchan JR, et al. (2008) P bodies promote stress granule assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 183(3):441-55 {{SGDpaper|S000128263}} PMID 18981231</ref><ref name='S000114995'>Wade CH, et al. (2006) The budding yeast rRNA and ribosome biosynthesis (RRB) regulon contains over 200 genes. Yeast 23(4):293-306 {{SGDpaper|S000114995}} PMID 16544271</ref><ref name='S000060420'>Reynaud A, et al. (2001) Disruption and functional analysis of six ORFs of chromosome IV: YDL103c (QRI1), YDL105w (QRI2), YDL112w (TRM3), YDL113c, YDL116w (NUP84) and YDL167c (NRP1). Yeast 18(3):273-82
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'''Description of YDL167C:''' Putative RNA binding protein of unknown function; localizes to stress granules induced by glucose deprivation; predicted to be involved in ribosome biogenesis<ref name='S000128263'>Buchan JR, et al. (2008) P bodies promote stress granule assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 183(3):441-55 {{SGDpaper|S000128263}} PMID 18981231</ref><ref name='S000060420'>Reynaud A, et al. (2001) Disruption and functional analysis of six ORFs of chromosome IV: YDL103c (QRI1), YDL105w (QRI2), YDL112w (TRM3), YDL113c, YDL116w (NUP84) and YDL167c (NRP1). Yeast 18(3):273-82 {{SGDpaper|S000060420}} PMID 11180460</ref><ref name='S000114995'>Wade CH, et al. (2006) The budding yeast rRNA and ribosome biosynthesis (RRB) regulon contains over 200 genes. Yeast 23(4):293-306
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Systematic name YDL167C
Gene name NRP1
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Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr IV:163154..160995
Primary SGDID S000002326


Description of YDL167C: Putative RNA binding protein of unknown function; localizes to stress granules induced by glucose deprivation; predicted to be involved in ribosome biogenesis[1][2][3]




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  1. Buchan JR, et al. (2008) P bodies promote stress granule assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 183(3):441-55 SGD PMID 18981231
  2. Reynaud A, et al. (2001) Disruption and functional analysis of six ORFs of chromosome IV: YDL103c (QRI1), YDL105w (QRI2), YDL112w (TRM3), YDL113c, YDL116w (NUP84) and YDL167c (NRP1). Yeast 18(3):273-82 SGD PMID 11180460
  3. Wade CH, et al. (2006) The budding yeast rRNA and ribosome biosynthesis (RRB) regulon contains over 200 genes. Yeast 23(4):293-306 SGD PMID 16544271

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