YLL045C

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Systematic name YLL045C
Gene name RPL8B
Aliases KRB1, SCL41
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XII:48629..47859
Primary SGDID S000003968


Description of YLL045C: Ribosomal 60S subunit protein L8B; mutation results in decreased amounts of free 60S subunits; homologous to mammalian ribosomal protein L7A, no bacterial homolog; RPL8B has a paralog, RPL8A, that arose from the whole genome duplication[1][2][3][4][5][6]




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References

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  1. Byrne KP and Wolfe KH (2005) The Yeast Gene Order Browser: combining curated homology and syntenic context reveals gene fate in polyploid species. Genome Res 15(10):1456-61 SGD PMID 16169922
  2. Jenner L, et al. (2012) Crystal structure of the 80S yeast ribosome. Curr Opin Struct Biol () SGD PMID 22884264
  3. Lecompte O, et al. (2002) Comparative analysis of ribosomal proteins in complete genomes: an example of reductive evolution at the domain scale. Nucleic Acids Res 30(24):5382-90 SGD PMID 12490706
  4. Ohtake Y and Wickner RB (1995) KRB1, a suppressor of mak7-1 (a mutant RPL4A), is RPL4B, a second ribosomal protein L4 gene, on a fragment of Saccharomyces chromosome XII. Genetics 140(1):129-37 SGD PMID 7635280
  5. Planta RJ and Mager WH (1998) The list of cytoplasmic ribosomal proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast 14(5):471-7 SGD PMID 9559554
  6. Yon J, et al. (1991) The organization and expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae L4 ribosomal protein genes and their identification as the homologues of the mammalian ribosomal protein gene L7a. Mol Gen Genet 227(1):72-80 SGD PMID 2046660

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