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Homo sapiens
Gene: ... Disease relevance of DBP Using transient transfection assays in HepG2 hepatoma cells, we demonstrated the ability of HLF alone and in synergistic combination with the D- box binding protein( DBP... previously implicated the PAR domain D- site- binding protein( DBP) as well as an upstream element, site 5...
DBP6  -  Dbp6p
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on DBP6 Furthermore, coimmunoprecipitation and gel filtration analyses demonstrated that at least Npa2p, Dbp6p, Npa1p, Nop8p, and Rsa3p are present together in a subcomplex of low... growth defect of weak dbp6 alleles and confers synthetic lethality when combined with stronger dbp6... / Synonyms: ATP-dependent RNA helicase DBP6
DBP9  -  Dbp9p
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... Disease relevance of DBP9 To analyze the enzymatic characteristics of the protein, we expressed a recombinant Dbp9p in Escherichia coli and purified it to homogeneity. High impact information on DBP9 Dbp9p.... In addition, Dbp9p exhibited DNA- DNA and DNA- RNA helicase activity in the presence of ATP. Furthermore, Dbp6... / Synonyms: ATP-dependent RNA helicase DBP9
DBP7  -  Dbp7p
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on DBP7 In addition, we found that yeasts disrupted in expression of the two nonessential RNA helicases, Dbp3 and Dbp7, grew worse than when either one alone was disrupted. The complete deletion of the DBP7 ORF causes a severe slow- growth phenotype. Dbp7p, a putative ATP- dependent... / Synonyms: ATP-dependent RNA helicase DBP7
Mamestra configurata nucleopolyhedrovirus A
Gene: ... High impact information on dbp The genomes were basically collinear, but contained non- syntenic regions( NSRs) with large numbers of repeats between their polyhedrin and dbp genes....
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on DBP3 In addition, we found that yeasts disrupted in expression of the two nonessential RNA helicases, Dbp3 and Dbp7, grew worse than when either one alone was disrupted. DBP3 encodes a putative RNA helicase, Dbp3p, of 523 amino acids in length, which bears a highly... / Synonyms: ATP-dependent RNA helicase DBP3
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on DBP10 Nug1- N exhibits RNA binding activity and is genetically linked in an allele- specific way to the pre- 60 S factors Noc2, Noc3, and Dbp10. Here we show that the previously uncharacterised open reading frame YDL031w( renamed DBP10 for DEAD- box protein 10) encodes an essential putative... / Synonyms: ATP-dependent RNA helicase DBP10
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on DBP2 Autoregulation of expression of the yeast Dbp2p' DEAD- box' protein is mediated by sequences in the conserved DBP2 intron. We show here that precise deletion of the intron has no effect on cell viability but leads to an increase in Dbp2p protein expression. We propose a unifying... / Synonyms: ATP-dependent RNA helicase DBP2
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on DBP8 The nucleolar protein Esf2 interacts directly with the DExD/ H box RNA helicase, Dbp8, to stimulate ATP hydrolysis. Our results show that Dbp8p is an essential nucleolar... of yeast Dbp8p, a putative RNA helicase involved in ribosome biogenesis. Analytical, diagnostic...
Neodiprion sertifer nucleopolyhedrovirus
Gene: ... High impact information on dbp The genomes were basically collinear, but contained non- syntenic regions( NSRs) with large numbers of repeats between their polyhedrin and dbp genes....

 

 
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