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Culver GM (2002) Sno-capped: 5' ends of preribosomal RNAs are decorated with a U3 SnoRNP. Chem Biol 9(7):777-9
Abstract: Efficient ribosome biosynthesis is crucial for cell viability. Work recently published in Nature demonstrates that a large ribonucleoprotein processes 18S rRNA in S. cerevisiae, indicating that macromolecular particles regulate ribosome maturation and revealing the complex nature of this process.
| Status: Published | Type: Journal Article | Review | PubMed ID: 12144919 |
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