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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Systematic name''' || [http://db.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/locus.pl?locus=YOL021C YOL021C]  
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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Gene name'''        ||''DIS3 ''
 
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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Primary SGDID'''          || S000005381
 
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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Nucleolar exosome component, involved in rRNA processing and RNA degradation, binds Gsp1p/Ran and enhances the GEF activity of Srm1p, implicated in mitotic control, homologous to the E. coli RNase R of the RNase II family<ref name='S000060797'>Suzuki N, et al. (2001) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae small GTPase, Gsp1p/Ran, is involved in 3' processing of 7S-to-5.8S rRNA and in degradation of the excised 5'-A0 fragment of 35S pre-rRNA, both of which are carried out by the exosome. Genetics 158(2):613-25 {{SGDpaper|S000060797}} PMID 11404326</ref><ref name='S000059242'>Chekanova JA, et al. (2000) Poly(A) tail-dependent exonuclease AtRrp41p from Arabidopsis thaliana rescues 5.8 S rRNA processing and mRNA decay defects of the yeast ski6 mutant and is found in an exosome-sized complex in plant and yeast cells. J Biol Chem 275(42):33158-66 {{SGDpaper|S000059242}} PMID 10930416</ref><ref name='S000054682'>Shiomi T, et al. (1998) Human dis3p, which binds to either GTP- or GDP-Ran, complements Saccharomyces cerevisiae dis3. J Biochem (Tokyo) 123(5):883-90 {{SGDpaper|S000054682}} PMID 9562621</ref><ref name='S000049705'>Mitchell P, et al. (1997) The exosome: a conserved eukaryotic RNA processing complex containing multiple 3'--&gt;5' exoribonucleases. Cell 91(4):457-66 {{SGDpaper|S000049705}} PMID 9390555</ref><ref name='S000043753'>Noguchi E, et al. (1996) Dis3, implicated in mitotic control, binds directly to Ran and enhances the GEF activity of RCC1. EMBO J 15(20):5595-605
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'''Description of YOL021C:''' Nucleolar exosome component, involved in rRNA processing and RNA degradation, binds Gsp1p/Ran and enhances the GEF activity of Srm1p, implicated in mitotic control, homologous to the E. coli RNase R of the RNase II family<ref name='S000060797'>Suzuki N, et al. (2001) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae small GTPase, Gsp1p/Ran, is involved in 3' processing of 7S-to-5.8S rRNA and in degradation of the excised 5'-A0 fragment of 35S pre-rRNA, both of which are carried out by the exosome. Genetics 158(2):613-25 {{SGDpaper|S000060797}} PMID 11404326</ref><ref name='S000059242'>Chekanova JA, et al. (2000) Poly(A) tail-dependent exonuclease AtRrp41p from Arabidopsis thaliana rescues 5.8 S rRNA processing and mRNA decay defects of the yeast ski6 mutant and is found in an exosome-sized complex in plant and yeast cells. J Biol Chem 275(42):33158-66 {{SGDpaper|S000059242}} PMID 10930416</ref><ref name='S000054682'>Shiomi T, et al. (1998) Human dis3p, which binds to either GTP- or GDP-Ran, complements Saccharomyces cerevisiae dis3. J Biochem (Tokyo) 123(5):883-90 {{SGDpaper|S000054682}} PMID 9562621</ref><ref name='S000049705'>Mitchell P, et al. (1997) The exosome: a conserved eukaryotic RNA processing complex containing multiple 3'--&gt;5' exoribonucleases. Cell 91(4):457-66 {{SGDpaper|S000049705}} PMID 9390555</ref><ref name='S000043753'>Noguchi E, et al. (1996) Dis3, implicated in mitotic control, binds directly to Ran and enhances the GEF activity of RCC1. EMBO J 15(20):5595-605
 
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Systematic name YOL021C
Gene name DIS3
Aliases RRP44
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XV:285427..282422
Primary SGDID S000005381


Description of YOL021C: Nucleolar exosome component, involved in rRNA processing and RNA degradation, binds Gsp1p/Ran and enhances the GEF activity of Srm1p, implicated in mitotic control, homologous to the E. coli RNase R of the RNase II family[1][2][3][4][5]




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  1. Suzuki N, et al. (2001) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae small GTPase, Gsp1p/Ran, is involved in 3' processing of 7S-to-5.8S rRNA and in degradation of the excised 5'-A0 fragment of 35S pre-rRNA, both of which are carried out by the exosome. Genetics 158(2):613-25 SGD PMID 11404326
  2. Chekanova JA, et al. (2000) Poly(A) tail-dependent exonuclease AtRrp41p from Arabidopsis thaliana rescues 5.8 S rRNA processing and mRNA decay defects of the yeast ski6 mutant and is found in an exosome-sized complex in plant and yeast cells. J Biol Chem 275(42):33158-66 SGD PMID 10930416
  3. Shiomi T, et al. (1998) Human dis3p, which binds to either GTP- or GDP-Ran, complements Saccharomyces cerevisiae dis3. J Biochem (Tokyo) 123(5):883-90 SGD PMID 9562621
  4. Mitchell P, et al. (1997) The exosome: a conserved eukaryotic RNA processing complex containing multiple 3'-->5' exoribonucleases. Cell 91(4):457-66 SGD PMID 9390555
  5. Noguchi E, et al. (1996) Dis3, implicated in mitotic control, binds directly to Ran and enhances the GEF activity of RCC1. EMBO J 15(20):5595-605 SGD PMID 8896453

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