Possibility of cytoplasmic pre-tRNA splicing: the yeast tRNA splicing endonuclease mainly localizes on the mitochondria
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Circularly permuted tRNA genes: their expression and implications for their physiological relevance and developmentAMPD2 regulates GTP synthesis and is mutated in a potentially treatable neurodegenerative brainstem disorderBiosynthesis of wybutosine, a hyper-modified nucleoside in eukaryotic phenylalanine tRNAGlobal analysis of yeast RNA processing identifies new targets of RNase III and uncovers a link between tRNA 5' end processing and tRNA splicing.Multiple Layers of Stress-Induced Regulation in tRNA BiologyRNA Export through the NPC in EukaryotesA methods review on use of nonsense suppression to study 3' end formation and other aspects of tRNA biogenesisTransfer RNA post-transcriptional processing, turnover, and subcellular dynamics in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeTransfer RNA travels from the cytoplasm to organellesSolution structure of the catalytic domain of RICH protein from goldfishCytosolic Hsp70 and co-chaperones constitute a novel system for tRNA import into the nucleusThe tRNA Splicing Endonuclease Complex Cleaves the Mitochondria-localized CBP1 mRNA.Retrograde movement of tRNAs from the cytoplasm to the nucleus in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDual functions of yeast tRNA ligase in the unfolded protein response: unconventional cytoplasmic splicing of HAC1 pre-mRNA is not sufficient to release translational attenuation.Precursors of tRNAs are stabilized by methylguanosine cap structures.Mdm35p imports Ups proteins into the mitochondrial intermembrane space by functional complex formationRoles of protein-disulfide isomerase-mediated disulfide bond formation of yeast Mnl1p in endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradationtRNA 3' processing in yeast involves tRNase Z, Rex1, and Rrp6.Inorganic phosphate deprivation causes tRNA nuclear accumulation via retrograde transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Beyond tRNA cleavage: novel essential function for yeast tRNA splicing endonuclease unrelated to tRNA processing.Proteomic analysis of the yeast mitochondrial outer membrane reveals accumulation of a subclass of preproteinsDivision of labor among the yeast Sol proteins implicated in tRNA nuclear export and carbohydrate metabolism.Regulation of tRNA bidirectional nuclear-cytoplasmic trafficking in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Controlling translation via modulation of tRNA levelsConservation of a masked nuclear export activity of La proteins and its effects on tRNA maturationtRNA biology charges to the frontOn the detection of functionally coherent groups of protein domains with an extension to protein annotation.Coordination of tRNA transcription with export at nuclear pore complexes in budding yeast.Identification of human short introns.Have tRNA, will travel.Healing for destruction: tRNA intron degradation in yeast is a two-step cytoplasmic process catalyzed by tRNA ligase Rlg1 and 5'-to-3' exonuclease Xrn1.Separate responses of karyopherins to glucose and amino acid availability regulate nucleocytoplasmic transport.RNA-Seq analyses reveal the order of tRNA processing events and the maturation of C/D box and CRISPR RNAs in the hyperthermophile Methanopyrus kandleri.Nutrient stress does not cause retrograde transport of cytoplasmic tRNA to the nucleus in evolutionarily diverse organisms.P-body components, Dhh1 and Pat1, are involved in tRNA nuclear-cytoplasmic dynamics.Reversible and rapid transfer-RNA deactivation as a mechanism of translational repression in stress.Retrograde nuclear import of tRNA precursors is required for modified base biogenesis in yeast.Chromatin-dependent regulation of RNA polymerases II and III activity throughout the transcription cycle.In vivo biochemical analyses reveal distinct roles of β-importins and eEF1A in tRNA subcellular trafficCutting, dicing, healing and sealing: the molecular surgery of tRNA
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Possibility of cytoplasmic pre-tRNA splicing: the yeast tRNA splicing endonuclease mainly localizes on the mitochondria
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Possibility of cytoplasmic pre ...... localizes on the mitochondria
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Chie Ohshima
Kaori Yunoki-Esaki
Nobuyuki Tanaka
Tohru Yoshihisa
Toshiya Endo
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10.1091/MBC.E02-11-0757
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2003-08-01T00:00:00Z