Other names published for RPL10: GRC5, QSR1, L10, L16, ribosomal 60S subunit protein L10, YLR075W
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RPL10 - Alias (12)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Pachler K, et al. (2004) Functional interaction in establishment of ribosomal integrity between small subunit protein rpS6 and translational regulator rpL10/Grc5p. FEMS Yeast Res 5(3):271-80 | |
| Karl T, et al. (1999) GRC5 and NMD3 function in translational control of gene expression and interact genetically. Curr Genet 34(6):419-29 | |
| Dick FA and Trumpower BL (1998) Heterologous complementation reveals that mutant alleles of QSR1 render 60S ribosomal subunits unstable and translationally inactive. Nucleic Acids Res 26(10):2442-8 | |
| Dick FA, et al. (1997) Exchangeability of Qsr1p, a large ribosomal subunit protein required for subunit joining, suggests a novel translational regulatory mechanism. FEBS Lett 419(1):1-3 | |
| Dick FA, et al. (1997) QSR1, an essential yeast gene with a genetic relationship to a subunit of the mitochondrial cytochrome bc1 complex, codes for a 60 S ribosomal subunit protein. J Biol Chem 272(20):13372-9 | |
| Eisinger DP and Trumpower BL (1997) Long-inverse PCR to generate regional peptide libraries by codon mutagenesis. Biotechniques 22(2):250-2, 254 | |
| Eisinger DP, et al. (1997) Qsr1p, a 60S ribosomal subunit protein, is required for joining of 40S and 60S subunits. Mol Cell Biol 17(9):5136-45 | |
| Eisinger DP, et al. (1997) SQT1, which encodes an essential WD domain protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, suppresses dominant-negative mutations of the ribosomal protein gene QSR1. Mol Cell Biol 17(9):5146-55 | |
| Nika J, et al. (1997) Ribosomal protein L9 is the product of GRC5, a homolog of the putative tumor suppressor QM in S. cerevisiae. Yeast 13(12):1155-66 | |
| Koller HT, et al. (1996) The yeast growth control gene GRC5 is highly homologous to the mammalian putative tumor suppressor gene QM. Yeast 12(1):53-65 | |
| Tron T, et al. (1995) QSR1, an essential yeast gene with a genetic relationship to a subunit of the mitochondrial cytochrome bc1 complex, is homologous to a gene implicated in eukaryotic cell differentiation. J Biol Chem 270(17):9961-70 | |
| Michel S, et al. (1983) Yeast ribosomal proteins: Electrophoretic analysis in four two-dimensional gel systems--Correlation of nomenclatures Mol Gen Genet 191(2):251-256 |



