YNL001W
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Systematic name | YNL001W |
Gene name | DOM34 |
Aliases | |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr XIV:627456..628616 |
Primary SGDID | S000004946 |
Description of YNL001W: Protein that, with binding partner Hbs1p, facilitates ribosomal subunit dissociation when translation is stalled; required for RNA cleavage in no-go decay, but reports conflict on endonuclease activity; Pelota ortholog[1][2][3][4][5][6]
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- ↑ Carr-Schmid A, et al. (2002) Novel G-protein complex whose requirement is linked to the translational status of the cell. Mol Cell Biol 22(8):2564-74 SGD PMID 11909951
- ↑ Davis L and Engebrecht J (1998) Yeast dom34 mutants are defective in multiple developmental pathways and exhibit decreased levels of polyribosomes. Genetics 149(1):45-56 SGD PMID 9584085
- ↑ Lee HH, et al. (2007) Structural and functional insights into Dom34, a key component of no-go mRNA decay. Mol Cell 27(6):938-50 SGD PMID 17889667
- ↑ Passos DO, et al. (2009) Analysis of Dom34 and its function in no-go decay. Mol Biol Cell 20(13):3025-32 SGD PMID 19420139
- ↑ Ragan MA, et al. (1996) An archaebacterial homolog of pelota, a meiotic cell division protein in eukaryotes. FEMS Microbiol Lett 144(2-3):151-5 SGD PMID 8900058
- ↑ Shoemaker CJ, et al. (2010) Dom34:Hbs1 promotes subunit dissociation and peptidyl-tRNA drop-off to initiate no-go decay. Science 330(6002):369-72 SGD PMID 20947765
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