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− | '''Description of YKL139W:''' Catalytic (alpha) subunit of C-terminal domain kinase I (CTDK-I) | + | '''Description of YKL139W:''' Catalytic (alpha) subunit of C-terminal domain kinase I (CTDK-I); phosphorylates both RNA pol II subunit Rpo21p to affect transcription and pre-mRNA 3' end processing, and ribosomal protein Rps2p to increase translational fidelity; similar to the Drosophila dCDK12 and human CDK12 and probably CDK13<ref name='S000138559'>Bartkowiak B, et al. (2010) CDK12 is a transcription elongation-associated CTD kinase, the metazoan ortholog of yeast Ctk1. Genes Dev 24(20):2303-16 {{SGDpaper|S000138559}} PMID 20952539</ref><ref name='S000055627'>Lee JM and Greenleaf AL (1991) CTD kinase large subunit is encoded by CTK1, a gene required for normal growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Gene Expr 1(2):149-67 {{SGDpaper|S000055627}} PMID 1820212</ref><ref name='S000123934'>Rother S and Strasser K (2007) The RNA polymerase II CTD kinase Ctk1 functions in translation elongation. Genes Dev 21(11):1409-21 {{SGDpaper|S000123934}} PMID 17545469</ref><ref name='S000071951'>Skaar DA and Greenleaf AL (2002) The RNA polymerase II CTD kinase CTDK-I affects pre-mRNA 3' cleavage/polyadenylation through the processing component Pti1p. Mol Cell 10(6):1429-39 |
− | {{SGDpaper| | + | {{SGDpaper|S000071951}} PMID 12504017</ref> |
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Systematic name | YKL139W |
Gene name | CTK1 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr XI:182958..184544 |
Primary SGDID | S000001622 |
Description of YKL139W: Catalytic (alpha) subunit of C-terminal domain kinase I (CTDK-I); phosphorylates both RNA pol II subunit Rpo21p to affect transcription and pre-mRNA 3' end processing, and ribosomal protein Rps2p to increase translational fidelity; similar to the Drosophila dCDK12 and human CDK12 and probably CDK13[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ Bartkowiak B, et al. (2010) CDK12 is a transcription elongation-associated CTD kinase, the metazoan ortholog of yeast Ctk1. Genes Dev 24(20):2303-16 SGD PMID 20952539
- ↑ Lee JM and Greenleaf AL (1991) CTD kinase large subunit is encoded by CTK1, a gene required for normal growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Gene Expr 1(2):149-67 SGD PMID 1820212
- ↑ Rother S and Strasser K (2007) The RNA polymerase II CTD kinase Ctk1 functions in translation elongation. Genes Dev 21(11):1409-21 SGD PMID 17545469
- ↑ Skaar DA and Greenleaf AL (2002) The RNA polymerase II CTD kinase CTDK-I affects pre-mRNA 3' cleavage/polyadenylation through the processing component Pti1p. Mol Cell 10(6):1429-39 SGD PMID 12504017
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