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'''Description of YDL213C:''' Putative RNA-binding protein implicated in ribosome biogenesis; contains an RNA recognition motif (RRM) and has similarity to hydrophilins; NOP6 may be a fungal-specific gene as no homologs have been yet identified in higher eukaryotes<ref name='S000122183'>Buchhaupt M, et al. (2007) Mutations in the nucleolar proteins Tma23 and Nop6 suppress the malfunction of the Nep1 protein. FEMS Yeast Res 7(6):771-81 {{SGDpaper|S000122183}} PMID 17425675</ref><ref name='S000063137'>Garay-Arroyo A, et al. (2000) Highly hydrophilic proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are common during conditions of water deficit. J Biol Chem 275(8):5668-74
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'''Description of YDL213C:''' Putative RNA-binding protein implicated in ribosome biogenesis; contains an RNA recognition motif (RRM) and has similarity to hydrophilins; NOP6 may be a fungal-specific gene as no homologs have been yet identified in higher eukaryotes<ref name='S000063137'>Garay-Arroyo A, et al. (2000) Highly hydrophilic proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are common during conditions of water deficit. J Biol Chem 275(8):5668-74 {{SGDpaper|S000063137}} PMID 10681550</ref><ref name='S000122183'>Buchhaupt M, et al. (2007) Mutations in the nucleolar proteins Tma23 and Nop6 suppress the malfunction of the Nep1 protein. FEMS Yeast Res 7(6):771-81
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Revision as of 14:05, 31 March 2009

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Systematic name YDL213C
Gene name NOP6
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr IV:77967..77290
Primary SGDID S000002372


Description of YDL213C: Putative RNA-binding protein implicated in ribosome biogenesis; contains an RNA recognition motif (RRM) and has similarity to hydrophilins; NOP6 may be a fungal-specific gene as no homologs have been yet identified in higher eukaryotes[1][2]




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  1. Garay-Arroyo A, et al. (2000) Highly hydrophilic proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are common during conditions of water deficit. J Biol Chem 275(8):5668-74 SGD PMID 10681550
  2. Buchhaupt M, et al. (2007) Mutations in the nucleolar proteins Tma23 and Nop6 suppress the malfunction of the Nep1 protein. FEMS Yeast Res 7(6):771-81 SGD PMID 17425675

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