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'''Description of Q0160:''' I-SceI DNA endonuclease, encoded by the mitochondrial group I intron of the 21S_rRNA gene; mediates gene conversion that propagates the intron into intron-less copies of the 21S_rRNA gene<ref name='S000065107'>Perrin A, et al. (1993) Asymmetrical recognition and activity of the I-SceI endonuclease on its site and on intron-exon junctions. EMBO J 12(7):2939-47 {{SGDpaper|S000065107}} PMID 8335007</ref><ref name='S000065104'>Jacquier A and Dujon B (1985) An intron-encoded protein is active in a gene conversion process that spreads an intron into a mitochondrial gene. Cell 41(2):383-94 {{SGDpaper|S000065104}} PMID 3886163</ref><ref name='S000049631'>Macreadie IG, et al. (1985) Transposition of an intron in yeast mitochondria requires a protein encoded by that intron. Cell 41(2):395-402 {{SGDpaper|S000049631}} PMID 3886164</ref><ref name='S000049627'>Zinn AR and Butow RA (1985) Nonreciprocal exchange between alleles of the yeast mitochondrial 21S rRNA gene: kinetics and the involvement of a double-strand break. Cell 40(4):887-95
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'''Description of Q0160:''' I-SceI DNA endonuclease, encoded by the mitochondrial group I intron of the 21S_rRNA gene; mediates gene conversion that propagates the intron into intron-less copies of the 21S_rRNA gene<ref name='S000049627'>Zinn AR and Butow RA (1985) Nonreciprocal exchange between alleles of the yeast mitochondrial 21S rRNA gene: kinetics and the involvement of a double-strand break. Cell 40(4):887-95 {{SGDpaper|S000049627}} PMID 3886160</ref><ref name='S000049631'>Macreadie IG, et al. (1985) Transposition of an intron in yeast mitochondria requires a protein encoded by that intron. Cell 41(2):395-402 {{SGDpaper|S000049631}} PMID 3886164</ref><ref name='S000065104'>Jacquier A and Dujon B (1985) An intron-encoded protein is active in a gene conversion process that spreads an intron into a mitochondrial gene. Cell 41(2):383-94 {{SGDpaper|S000065104}} PMID 3886163</ref><ref name='S000065107'>Perrin A, et al. (1993) Asymmetrical recognition and activity of the I-SceI endonuclease on its site and on intron-exon junctions. EMBO J 12(7):2939-47
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Revision as of 13:05, 31 March 2009

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Systematic name Q0160
Gene name SCEI
Aliases OMEGA
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Mito:61022..61729
Primary SGDID S000007279


Description of Q0160: I-SceI DNA endonuclease, encoded by the mitochondrial group I intron of the 21S_rRNA gene; mediates gene conversion that propagates the intron into intron-less copies of the 21S_rRNA gene[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Zinn AR and Butow RA (1985) Nonreciprocal exchange between alleles of the yeast mitochondrial 21S rRNA gene: kinetics and the involvement of a double-strand break. Cell 40(4):887-95 SGD PMID 3886160
  2. Macreadie IG, et al. (1985) Transposition of an intron in yeast mitochondria requires a protein encoded by that intron. Cell 41(2):395-402 SGD PMID 3886164
  3. Jacquier A and Dujon B (1985) An intron-encoded protein is active in a gene conversion process that spreads an intron into a mitochondrial gene. Cell 41(2):383-94 SGD PMID 3886163
  4. Perrin A, et al. (1993) Asymmetrical recognition and activity of the I-SceI endonuclease on its site and on intron-exon junctions. EMBO J 12(7):2939-47 SGD PMID 8335007

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