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Other names published for SNR3: snR3

SNR3 - RNA Levels and Processing (14)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Ghazy MA, et al.  (2009) The Essential N Terminus of the Pta1 Scaffold Protein Is Required for snoRNA Transcription Termination and Ssu72 Function but Is Dispensable for Pre-mRNA 3'-End Processing. Mol Cell Biol 29(8):2296-307
Garas M, et al.  (2008) The role of the putative 3' end processing endonuclease Ysh1p in mRNA and snoRNA synthesis. RNA 14(12):2671-2684
Grzechnik P and Kufel J  (2008) Polyadenylation linked to transcription termination directs the processing of snoRNA precursors in yeast. Mol Cell 32(2):247-58
Liang XH and Fournier MJ  (2006) The helicase Has1p is required for snoRNA release from pre-rRNA. Mol Cell Biol 26(20):7437-50
Yang PK, et al.  (2005) Cotranscriptional recruitment of the pseudouridylsynthetase Cbf5p and of the RNA binding protein Naf1p during H/ACA snoRNP assembly. Mol Cell Biol 25(8):3295-304
Cheng H, et al.  (2004) The essential WD repeat protein Swd2 has dual functions in RNA polymerase II transcription termination and lysine 4 methylation of histone H3. Mol Cell Biol 24(7):2932-43
Dheur S, et al.  (2003) Pti1p and Ref2p found in association with the mRNA 3' end formation complex direct snoRNA maturation. EMBO J 22(11):2831-40
Fatica A, et al.  (2002) Naf1 p is a box H/ACA snoRNP assembly factor. RNA 8(12):1502-14
Yang PK, et al.  (2002) The Shq1p.Naf1p complex is required for box H/ACA small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein particle biogenesis. J Biol Chem 277(47):45235-42
Steinmetz EJ, et al.  (2001) RNA-binding protein Nrd1 directs poly(A)-independent 3'-end formation of RNA polymerase II transcripts. Nature 413(6853):327-31
Chanfreau G, et al.  (1998) Yeast RNase III as a key processing enzyme in small nucleolar RNAs metabolism. J Mol Biol 284(4):975-88
Lafontaine DLJ, et al.  (1998) The box H + ACA snoRNAs carry Cbf5p, the putative rRNA pseudouridine synthase. Genes Dev 12(4):527-37
Riedel N, et al.  (1986) Small nuclear RNAs from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: unexpected diversity in abundance, size, and molecular complexity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 83(21):8097-101
Wise JA, et al.  (1983) Yeast contains small nuclear RNAs encoded by single copy genes. Cell 35(3 Pt 2):743-51