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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Nuclear import receptor, mediates the nuclear localization of proteins involved in mRNA-nucleus export<ref name='S000063400'>Senger B, et al. (1998) Mtr10p functions as a nuclear import receptor for the mRNA-binding protein Npl3p. EMBO J 17(8):2196-207 {{SGDpaper|S000063400}} PMID 9545233</ref><ref name='S000048708'>Pemberton LF, et al. (1997) A distinct and parallel pathway for the nuclear import of an mRNA-binding protein. J Cell Biol 139(7):1645-53
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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Nuclear import receptor, mediates the nuclear localization of proteins involved in mRNA-nucleus export; promotes dissociation of mRNAs from the nucleus-cytoplasm mRNA shuttling protein Npl3p<ref name='S000080250'>Windgassen M, et al. (2004) Yeast shuttling SR proteins Npl3p, Gbp2p, and Hrb1p are part of the translating mRNPs, and Npl3p can function as a translational repressor. Mol Cell Biol 24(23):10479-91 {{SGDpaper|S000080250}} PMID 15542855</ref><ref name='S000063400'>Senger B, et al. (1998) Mtr10p functions as a nuclear import receptor for the mRNA-binding protein Npl3p. EMBO J 17(8):2196-207 {{SGDpaper|S000063400}} PMID 9545233</ref><ref name='S000048708'>Pemberton LF, et al. (1997) A distinct and parallel pathway for the nuclear import of an mRNA-binding protein. J Cell Biol 139(7):1645-53
 
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Specifically higher expression in carbon limited chemostat cultures versus carbon excess.
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Revision as of 12:02, 21 February 2007

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Systematic name YOR160W
Gene name MTR10
Aliases KAP111
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XV:633840..636758


Description of YOR160W: Nuclear import receptor, mediates the nuclear localization of proteins involved in mRNA-nucleus export; promotes dissociation of mRNAs from the nucleus-cytoplasm mRNA shuttling protein Npl3p[1][2][3]




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  1. Windgassen M, et al. (2004) Yeast shuttling SR proteins Npl3p, Gbp2p, and Hrb1p are part of the translating mRNPs, and Npl3p can function as a translational repressor. Mol Cell Biol 24(23):10479-91 SGD PMID 15542855
  2. Senger B, et al. (1998) Mtr10p functions as a nuclear import receptor for the mRNA-binding protein Npl3p. EMBO J 17(8):2196-207 SGD PMID 9545233
  3. Pemberton LF, et al. (1997) A distinct and parallel pathway for the nuclear import of an mRNA-binding protein. J Cell Biol 139(7):1645-53 SGD PMID 9412460

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