RPL10/YLR075W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for RPL10: GRC5, QSR1, L10, L16, ribosomal 60S subunit protein L10, YLR075W

RPL10 - Additional Literature (51)

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Grandi P, et al.  (2002) 90S pre-ribosomes include the 35S pre-rRNA, the U3 snoRNP, and 40S subunit processing factors but predominantly lack 60S synthesis factors. Mol Cell 10(1):105-15
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Muth GW, et al.  (2001) pH-dependent conformational flexibility within the ribosomal peptidyl transferase center. RNA 7(10):1403-15
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