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Gene Expression

PUB1 is a Major Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Polyadenylated RNA-Binding Protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Pages 6102-6113 | Received 20 Apr 1993, Accepted 28 Jun 1993, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Luciano H. Apponi, Seth M. Kelly, Michelle T. Harreman, Alexander N. Lehner, Anita H. Corbett & Sandro R. Valentini. (2007) An Interaction between Two RNA Binding Proteins, Nab2 and Pub1, Links mRNA Processing/Export and mRNA Stability. Molecular and Cellular Biology 27:18, pages 6569-6579.
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Jinsheng Dong, Ruby Lai, Jennifer L. Jennings, Andrew J. Link & Alan G. Hinnebusch. (2005) The Novel ATP-Binding Cassette Protein ARB1 Is a Shuttling Factor That Stimulates 40S and 60S Ribosome Biogenesis. Molecular and Cellular Biology 25:22, pages 9859-9873.
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Radharani Duttagupta, Bin Tian, Carol J. Wilusz, Danny T. Khounh, Patricia Soteropoulos, Ming Ouyang, Joseph P. Dougherty & Stuart W. Peltz. (2005) Global Analysis of Pub1p Targets Reveals a Coordinate Control of Gene Expression through Modulation of Binding and Stability. Molecular and Cellular Biology 25:13, pages 5499-5513.
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Christine E. Brown & Alan B. Sachs. (1998) Poly(A) Tail Length Control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Occurs by Message-Specific Deadenylation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:11, pages 6548-6559.
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Connie M. Drysdale, Belinda M. Jackson, Richard McVeigh, Edward R. Klebanow, Yu Bai, Tetsuro Kokubo, Mark Swanson, Yoshihiro Nakatani, P. Anthony Weil & Alan G. Hinnebusch. (1998) The Gcn4p Activation Domain Interacts Specifically In Vitro with RNA Polymerase II Holoenzyme, TFIID, and the Adap-Gcn5p Coactivator Complex. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:3, pages 1711-1724.
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Matthew J. Marton, Carlos R. Vazquez de Aldana, Hongfang Qiu, Kalpana Chakraburtty & Alan G. Hinnebusch. (1997) Evidence that GCN1 and GCN20, Translational Regulators of GCN4, Function on Elongating Ribosomes in Activation of eIF2α Kinase GCN2. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:8, pages 4474-4489.
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Fan Zhang, Martha Kirouac, Nannan Zhu, Alan G. Hinnebusch & Ronda J. Rolfes. (1997) Evidence that Complex Formation by Bas1p and Bas2p (Pho2p) Unmasks the Activation Function of Bas1p in an Adenine-Repressible Step of ADE Gene Transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:6, pages 3272-3283.
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Alfred S. Lewin, James Thomas$suffix/text()$suffix/text() & Hymavathi K. Tirupati. (1995) Cotranscriptional Splicing of a Group I Intron Is Facilitated by the Cbp2 Protein. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:12, pages 6971-6978.
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Haidi Yang, Colin S. Duckett & Tullia Lindsten. (1995) iPABP, an Inducible Poly(A)-Binding Protein Detected in Activated Human T Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:12, pages 6770-6776.
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Narushi Iizuka, Lyle Najita, Alex Franzusoff & Peter Sarnow. (1994) Cap-Dependent and Cap-Independent Translation by Internal Initiation of mRNAs in Cell Extracts Prepared from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:11, pages 7322-7330.
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Tzung-Horng Yang, Wen-Hai Tsai, Yu-May Lee, Hu An-Y Ao Lei, Ming-Yang Lai, Ding-Shinn Chen, Ning-Hsing Yeh & Sheng-Chung Lee. (1994) Purification and Characterization of Nucleolin and Its Identification as a Transcription Repressor. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:9, pages 6068-6074.
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