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Other names published for SNR10: snR10
SNR10 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
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- Strains/Constructs
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SNR10 - Strains/Constructs (11)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Liang XH, et al. (2010) Strong dependence between functional domains in a dual-function snoRNA infers coupling of rRNA processing and modification events. Nucleic Acids Res 38(10):3376-87 | |
| Baxter-Roshek JL, et al. (2007) Optimization of ribosome structure and function by rRNA base modification. PLoS One 2(1):e174 | |
| King TH, et al. (2003) Ribosome structure and activity are altered in cells lacking snoRNPs that form pseudouridines in the peptidyl transferase center. Mol Cell 11(2):425-35 | |
| Torchet C and Hermann-Le Denmat S (2002) High dosage of the small nucleolar RNA snR10 specifically suppresses defects of a yeast rrp5 mutant. Mol Genet Genomics 268(1):70-80 | |
| Venema J, et al. (1997) Rok1p is a putative RNA helicase required for rRNA processing. Mol Cell Biol 17(6):3398-407 | |
| Venema J and Tollervey D (1996) RRP5 is required for formation of both 18S and 5.8S rRNA in yeast. EMBO J 15(20):5701-14 | |
| Morrissey JP and Tollervey D (1993) Yeast snR30 is a small nucleolar RNA required for 18S rRNA synthesis. Mol Cell Biol 13(4):2469-77 | |
| Parker R, et al. (1988) Genetic analysis of small nuclear RNAs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: viable sextuple mutant. Mol Cell Biol 8(8):3150-9 | |
| Tollervey D (1987) A yeast small nuclear RNA is required for normal processing of pre-ribosomal RNA. EMBO J 6(13):4169-75 | |
| Tollervey D and Guthrie C (1985) Deletion of a yeast small nuclear RNA gene impairs growth. EMBO J 4(13B):3873-8 | |
| Wise JA, et al. (1983) Yeast contains small nuclear RNAs encoded by single copy genes. Cell 35(3 Pt 2):743-51 |



