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Other names published for 15S_RRNA: 15S_RRNA_2, 14s rRNA, 15S_rRNA
15S_RRNA LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Function/Process
- Genetic Interactions
- Mutants/Phenotypes
- Regulation of
- Nucleic Acid Information
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15S_RRNA - Regulation of (9)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Moreno JI, et al. (2012) Two independent activities define Ccm1p as a moonlighting protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biosci Rep 32(6):549-57 | |
| Wang X, et al. (2010) Combination of the loss of cmnm5U34 with the lack of s2U34 modifications of tRNALys, tRNAGlu, and tRNAGln altered mitochondrial biogenesis and respiration. J Mol Biol 395(5):1038-48 | |
| Amiott EA and Jaehning JA (2006) Mitochondrial transcription is regulated via an ATP "sensing" mechanism that couples RNA abundance to respiration. Mol Cell 22(3):329-38 | |
| Amiott EA and Jaehning JA (2006) Sensitivity of the yeast mitochondrial RNA polymerase to +1 and +2 initiating nucleotides. J Biol Chem 281(46):34982-8 | |
| Biswas TK and Getz GS (1999) The single amino acid changes in the yeast mitochondrial S4 ribosomal protein cause temperature-sensitive defect in the accumulation of mitochondrial 15S rRNA. Biochemistry 38(40):13042-54 | |
| Cantwell R, et al. (1992) Regulation of mitochondrial transcription during the stringent response in yeast. Curr Genet 21(3):241-7 | |
| Mueller DM, et al. (1987) Temperature sensitive pet mutants in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae that lose mitochondrial RNA. Curr Genet 11(5):359-67 | |
| Biswas TK and Getz GS (1986) A critical base in the yeast mitochondrial nonanucleotide promoter. Abolition of promoter activity by mutation at the -2 position. J Biol Chem 261(9):3927-30 | |
| Mueller DM and Getz GS (1986) Steady state analysis of mitochondrial RNA after growth of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae under catabolite repression and derepression. J Biol Chem 261(25):11816-22 |



