RPL3/YOR063W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for RPL3: MAK8, TCM1, YOR29-14, L3, YL1, rp1, ribosomal 60S subunit protein L3, YOR063W

RPL3 - DNA/RNA Sequence Features (10)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
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Fan X, et al.  (2010) Nucleosome depletion at yeast terminators is not intrinsic and can occur by a transcriptional mechanism linked to 3'-end formation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107(42):17945-50
Zhang J, et al.  (2008) Characteristic differences between the promoters of intron-containing and intronless ribosomal protein genes in yeast. BMC Res Notes 1(1):109
Lascaris RF, et al.  (1999) DNA-binding requirements of the yeast protein Rap1p as selected in silico from ribosomal protein gene promoter sequences. Bioinformatics 15(4):267-77
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Planta RJ and Mager WH  (1998) The list of cytoplasmic ribosomal proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast 14(5):471-7
Valens M, et al.  (1997) The sequence of a 54.7 kb fragment of yeast chromosome XV reveals the presence of two tRNAs and 24 new open reading frames. Yeast 13(4):379-90
Maicas E and Friesen JD  (1990) A sequence pattern that occurs at the transcription initiation region of yeast RNA polymerase II promoters. Nucleic Acids Res 18(11):3387-93
Maicas E, et al.  (1990) Translation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae tcm1 gene in the absence of a 5'-untranslated leader. Nucleic Acids Res 18(19):5823-8
Hamil KG, et al.  (1988) Constitutive transcription of yeast ribosomal protein gene TCM1 is promoted by uncommon cis- and trans-acting elements. Mol Cell Biol 8(10):4328-41