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Other names published for CBF5: pseudouridine synthase CBF5, YLR175W

CBF5 - Genetic Interactions (8)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Li S, et al.  (2011) Structure of the Shq1-Cbf5-Nop10-Gar1 complex and implications for H/ACA RNP biogenesis and dyskeratosis congenita.LID - 10.1038/emboj.2011.427 [doi] EMBO J ()
Hoskins J and Butler JS  (2008) RNA-Based 5-Fluorouracil Toxicity Requires the Pseudouridylation Activity of Cbf5p. Genetics 179(1):323-30
Dez C, et al.  (2001) Stable expression in yeast of the mature form of human telomerase RNA depends on its association with the box H/ACA small nucleolar RNP proteins Cbf5p, Nhp2p and Nop10p. Nucleic Acids Res 29(3):598-603
Fortes P, et al.  (1999) Genetic and physical interactions involving the yeast nuclear cap-binding complex. Mol Cell Biol 19(10):6543-53
Phillips B, et al.  (1998) The Nop60B gene of Drosophila encodes an essential nucleolar protein that functions in yeast. Mol Gen Genet 260(1):20-9
Cadwell C, et al.  (1997) The yeast nucleolar protein Cbf5p is involved in rRNA biosynthesis and interacts genetically with the RNA polymerase I transcription factor RRN3. Mol Cell Biol 17(10):6175-83
Jiang W, et al.  (1995) Overexpression of the yeast MCK1 protein kinase suppresses conditional mutations in centromere-binding protein genes CBF2 and CBF5. Mol Gen Genet 246(3):360-6
Jiang W, et al.  (1993) An essential yeast protein, CBF5p, binds in vitro to centromeres and microtubules. Mol Cell Biol 13(8):4884-93