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The following pages link to Mutations in STS1 suppress the defect in 3' mRNA processing caused by the rna15-2 mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q71770896):
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- Mpe1, a zinc knuckle protein, is an essential component of yeast cleavage and polyadenylation factor required for the cleavage and polyadenylation of mRNA. (Q27929802) (← links)
- Pta1, a component of yeast CF II, is required for both cleavage and poly(A) addition of mRNA precursor (Q27930178) (← links)
- Evidence for separable functions of Srp1p, the yeast homolog of importin alpha (Karyopherin alpha): role for Srp1p and Sts1p in protein degradation (Q27933249) (← links)
- Pbp1p, a factor interacting with Saccharomyces cerevisiae poly(A)-binding protein, regulates polyadenylation (Q27938490) (← links)
- The 30-kD subunit of mammalian cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor and its yeast homolog are RNA-binding zinc finger proteins (Q27938917) (← links)
- Identification of factors regulating poly(A) tail synthesis and maturation (Q27939338) (← links)
- Tad1p, a yeast tRNA-specific adenosine deaminase, is related to the mammalian pre-mRNA editing enzymes ADAR1 and ADAR2. (Q27939647) (← links)
- Yeast importin-α (Srp1) performs distinct roles in the import of nuclear proteins and in targeting proteasomes to the nucleus (Q27939731) (← links)
- Formation of mRNA 3' ends in eukaryotes: mechanism, regulation, and interrelationships with other steps in mRNA synthesis (Q28609911) (← links)
- PCF11 encodes a third protein component of yeast cleavage and polyadenylation factor I. (Q36565604) (← links)
- Yeast Pab1 interacts with Rna15 and participates in the control of the poly(A) tail length in vitro (Q36569076) (← links)
- Inactivation of cleavage factor I components Rna14p and Rna15p induces sequestration of small nucleolar ribonucleoproteins at discrete sites in the nucleus (Q43110487) (← links)
- The Sts1 nuclear import adapter uses a non-canonical bipartite nuclear localization signal and is directly degraded by the proteasome (Q89636696) (← links)