YOL021C

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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: Exosome core complex catalytic subunit; possesses both endonuclease and 3'-5' exonuclease activity; involved in 3'-5' RNA processing and degradation in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm; has similarity to E. coli RNase R and to human DIS3[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]




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References

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  1. Schaeffer D, et al. (2009) The exosome contains domains with specific endoribonuclease, exoribonuclease and cytoplasmic mRNA decay activities. Nat Struct Mol Biol 16(1):56-62 SGD PMID 19060898
  2. Schneider C, et al. (2009) The N-terminal PIN domain of the exosome subunit Rrp44 harbors endonuclease activity and tethers Rrp44 to the yeast core exosome. Nucleic Acids Res SGD PMID 19129231
  3. Lebreton A, et al. (2008) Endonucleolytic RNA cleavage by a eukaryotic exosome. Nature 456(7224):993-6 SGD PMID 19060886
  4. Lorentzen E, et al. (2008) Structure of the active subunit of the yeast exosome core, Rrp44: diverse modes of substrate recruitment in the RNase II nuclease family. Mol Cell 29(6):717-28 SGD PMID 18374646
  5. Dziembowski A, et al. (2007) A single subunit, Dis3, is essentially responsible for yeast exosome core activity. Nat Struct Mol Biol 14(1):15-22 SGD PMID 17173052
  6. Liu Q, et al. (2006) Reconstitution, activities, and structure of the eukaryotic RNA exosome. Cell 127(6):1223-37 SGD PMID 17174896
  7. Shiomi T, et al. (1998) Human dis3p, which binds to either GTP- or GDP-Ran, complements Saccharomyces cerevisiae dis3. J Biochem 123(5):883-90 SGD PMID 9562621

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