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'''Description of YJR072C:''' Essential, conserved, cytoplasmic ATPase; phosphorylated by the Pcl1p-Pho85p kinase complex<ref name='S000076600'>Dez C, et al. (2004) Npa1p, a component of very early pre-60S ribosomal particles, associates with a subset of small nucleolar RNPs required for peptidyl transferase center modification. Mol Cell Biol 24(14):6324-37 {{SGDpaper|S000076600}} PMID 15226434</ref><ref name='S000081511'>Keniry ME, et al. (2004) The identification of Pcl1-interacting proteins that genetically interact with Cla4 may indicate a link between G1 progression and mitotic exit. Genetics 166(3):1177-86
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'''Description of YJR072C:''' Member of the conserved GPN-loop GTPase family with a role in transport of RNA polymerase II to the nucleus; exhibits GTP-dependent binding to PolII; has ATPase activity; phosphorylated by the Pcl1p-Pho85p kinase complex; human homolog XAB1 interacts with human RNA polymerase II<ref name='S000076600'>Dez C, et al. (2004) Npa1p, a component of very early pre-60S ribosomal particles, associates with a subset of small nucleolar RNPs required for peptidyl transferase center modification. Mol Cell Biol 24(14):6324-37 {{SGDpaper|S000076600}} PMID 15226434</ref><ref name='S000146718'>Gras S, et al. (2007) Structural insights into a new homodimeric self-activated GTPase family. EMBO Rep 8(6):569-75 {{SGDpaper|S000146718}} PMID 17468740</ref><ref name='S000081511'>Keniry ME, et al. (2004) The identification of Pcl1-interacting proteins that genetically interact with Cla4 may indicate a link between G1 progression and mitotic exit. Genetics 166(3):1177-86 {{SGDpaper|S000081511}} PMID 15082539</ref><ref name='S000146392'>Staresincic L, et al. (2011) GTP-dependent binding and nuclear transport of RNA polymerase II by NPA3. J Biol Chem ()
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Revision as of 14:05, 16 September 2011

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Systematic name YJR072C
Gene name NPA3
Aliases EPA1
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr X:572124..570967
Primary SGDID S000003833


Description of YJR072C: Member of the conserved GPN-loop GTPase family with a role in transport of RNA polymerase II to the nucleus; exhibits GTP-dependent binding to PolII; has ATPase activity; phosphorylated by the Pcl1p-Pho85p kinase complex; human homolog XAB1 interacts with human RNA polymerase II[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Dez C, et al. (2004) Npa1p, a component of very early pre-60S ribosomal particles, associates with a subset of small nucleolar RNPs required for peptidyl transferase center modification. Mol Cell Biol 24(14):6324-37 SGD PMID 15226434
  2. Gras S, et al. (2007) Structural insights into a new homodimeric self-activated GTPase family. EMBO Rep 8(6):569-75 SGD PMID 17468740
  3. Keniry ME, et al. (2004) The identification of Pcl1-interacting proteins that genetically interact with Cla4 may indicate a link between G1 progression and mitotic exit. Genetics 166(3):1177-86 SGD PMID 15082539
  4. Staresincic L, et al. (2011) GTP-dependent binding and nuclear transport of RNA polymerase II by NPA3. J Biol Chem () SGD PMID 21844196

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