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− | '''Description of YPL217C:''' GTPase required for synthesis of 40S ribosomal subunits and for processing the 35S pre-rRNA at sites A0, A1, and A2; interacts with Rcl1p, which stimulates its GTPase and U3 snoRNA binding activities; has similarity to Tsr1p<ref name='S000113784'>Karbstein K, et al. (2005) An essential GTPase promotes assembly of preribosomal RNA processing complexes. Mol Cell 20(4):633-43 {{SGDpaper|S000113784}} PMID 16307926</ref><ref name='S000066033'>Wegierski T, et al. (2001) Bms1p, a G-domain-containing protein, associates with Rcl1p and is required for 18S rRNA biogenesis in yeast. RNA 7(9):1254-67 {{SGDpaper|S000066033}} PMID 11565748 | + | '''Description of YPL217C:''' GTPase required for synthesis of 40S ribosomal subunits and for processing the 35S pre-rRNA at sites A0, A1, and A2; interacts with Rcl1p, which stimulates its GTPase and U3 snoRNA binding activities; has similarity to Tsr1p<ref name='S000065947'>Gelperin D, et al. (2001) Bms1p, a novel GTP-binding protein, and the related Tsr1p are required for distinct steps of 40S ribosome biogenesis in yeast. RNA 7(9):1268-83 {{SGDpaper|S000065947}} PMID 11565749</ref><ref name='S000113784'>Karbstein K, et al. (2005) An essential GTPase promotes assembly of preribosomal RNA processing complexes. Mol Cell 20(4):633-43 {{SGDpaper|S000113784}} PMID 16307926</ref><ref name='S000066033'>Wegierski T, et al. (2001) Bms1p, a G-domain-containing protein, associates with Rcl1p and is required for 18S rRNA biogenesis in yeast. RNA 7(9):1254-67 |
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Systematic name | YPL217C |
Gene name | BMS1 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr XVI:143171..139620 |
Primary SGDID | S000006138 |
Description of YPL217C: GTPase required for synthesis of 40S ribosomal subunits and for processing the 35S pre-rRNA at sites A0, A1, and A2; interacts with Rcl1p, which stimulates its GTPase and U3 snoRNA binding activities; has similarity to Tsr1p[1][2][3]
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- ↑ Gelperin D, et al. (2001) Bms1p, a novel GTP-binding protein, and the related Tsr1p are required for distinct steps of 40S ribosome biogenesis in yeast. RNA 7(9):1268-83 SGD PMID 11565749
- ↑ Karbstein K, et al. (2005) An essential GTPase promotes assembly of preribosomal RNA processing complexes. Mol Cell 20(4):633-43 SGD PMID 16307926
- ↑ Wegierski T, et al. (2001) Bms1p, a G-domain-containing protein, associates with Rcl1p and is required for 18S rRNA biogenesis in yeast. RNA 7(9):1254-67 SGD PMID 11565748
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