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Identification of TINO: a new evolutionarily conserved BCL-2 AU-rich element RNA-binding proteinStaphylococcus aureus RNAIII and the endoribonuclease III coordinately regulate spa gene expressionA yeast exosome cofactor, Mpp6, functions in RNA surveillance and in the degradation of noncoding RNA transcriptsStaphylococcus aureus RNAIII coordinately represses the synthesis of virulence factors and the transcription regulator Rot by an antisense mechanismSequential protein association with nascent 60S ribosomal particlesNsa2 is an unstable, conserved factor required for the maturation of 27 SB pre-rRNAs.Spc24 interacts with Mps2 and is required for chromosome segregation, but is not implicated in spindle pole body duplication.Targeted mRNA degradation by deadenylation-independent decapping.Cryptic pol II transcripts are degraded by a nuclear quality control pathway involving a new poly(A) polymerase.The Hsp40 chaperone Jjj1 is required for the nucleo-cytoplasmic recycling of preribosomal factors in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeRNA degradation by the exosome is promoted by a nuclear polyadenylation complex.Yeast ribosomal protein L7 and its homologue Rlp7 are simultaneously present at distinct sites on pre-60S ribosomal particlesCytoplasmic recycling of 60S preribosomal factors depends on the AAA protein Drg1.Gcn4 misregulation reveals a direct role for the evolutionary conserved EKC/KEOPS in the t6A modification of tRNAsEcm1 is a new pre-ribosomal factor involved in pre-60S particle export.Identification of 12 new yeast mitochondrial ribosomal proteins including 6 that have no prokaryotic homologues.A functional network involved in the recycling of nucleocytoplasmic pre-60S factors.Nuclear architecture and spatial positioning help establish transcriptional states of telomeres in yeast.Nuclear retention of unspliced mRNAs in yeast is mediated by perinuclear Mlp1.Hmo1 is required for TOR-dependent regulation of ribosomal protein gene transcriptionWidespread bidirectional promoters are the major source of cryptic transcripts in yeastSodium selenide toxicity is mediated by O2-dependent DNA breaksLinking functionally related genes by sensitive and quantitative characterization of genetic interaction profiles.The ribosome-bound quality control complex remains associated to aberrant peptides during their proteasomal targeting and interacts with Tom1 to limit protein aggregationTrans-complementation of the second step of pre-mRNA splicing by exogenous 5' exons.Quality control of transcription start site selection by nonsense-mediated-mRNA decayExtensive degradation of RNA precursors by the exosome in wild-type cells.Rqc1 and Ltn1 Prevent C-terminal Alanine-Threonine Tail (CAT-tail)-induced Protein Aggregation by Efficient Recruitment of Cdc48 on Stalled 60S Subunits.Cordycepin interferes with 3' end formation in yeast independently of its potential to terminate RNA chain elongation.RNA splicing and intron turnover are greatly diminished by a mutant yeast branch point.Physical and genetic interactions of yeast Cwc21p, an ortholog of human SRm300/SRRM2, suggest a role at the catalytic center of the spliceosome.The complex eukaryotic transcriptome: unexpected pervasive transcription and novel small RNAs.Dealing with pervasive transcription.Yeast RNase III as a key processing enzyme in small nucleolar RNAs metabolism.GOlorize: a Cytoscape plug-in for network visualization with Gene Ontology-based layout and coloring.Interaction between the first and last nucleotides of pre-mRNA introns is a determinant of 3' splice site selection in S. cerevisiae.How cells kill a "killer" messenger.Interaction of intronic boundaries is required for the second splicing step efficiency of a group II intron.An RNA conformational change between the two chemical steps of group II self-splicing.A snoRNA that guides the two most conserved pseudouridine modifications within rRNA confers a growth advantage in yeast.
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