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POPDC3  -  popeye domain containing 3

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: MGC22671, POP3, Popeye domain-containing protein 3, Popeye protein 3, bA355M14.1
 
 
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High impact information on POPDC3

  • Conserved Wat1/Pop3 WD-repeat protein of fission yeast secures genome stability through microtubule integrity and may be involved in mRNA maturation [1].
  • Sucrose synthase, ABC transporter, calmodulin, Pop3 peptide and aquaporin appeared to be actively involved in the process of plant recovery from salt stress [2].
  • Similar genotype distributions were determined in POP 2 and in POP 3 [3].
  • We suggest that this motif is a binding site for the Pop3/Rpp38 proteins and we discuss other structural features of the RNA subunit and possible relationships to the protein subunit repertoire [4].

References

  1. Conserved Wat1/Pop3 WD-repeat protein of fission yeast secures genome stability through microtubule integrity and may be involved in mRNA maturation. Ochotorena, I.L., Hirata, D., Kominami, K., Potashkin, J., Sahin, F., Wentz-Hunter, K., Gould, K.L., Sato, K., Yoshida, Y., Vardy, L., Toda, T. J. Cell. Sci. (2001) [Pubmed]
  2. Transcript identification and profiling during salt stress and recovery of Populus euphratica. Gu, R., Fonseca, S., Puskás, L.G., Hackler, L., Zvara, A., Dudits, D., Pais, M.S. Tree Physiol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  3. CYP2D6 mutations and therapeutic outcome in schizophrenic patients. Hamelin, B.A., Dorson, P.G., Pabis, D., Still, D., Bouchard, R.H., Pourcher, E., Rail, J., Turgeon, J., Crismon, M.L. Pharmacotherapy (1999) [Pubmed]
  4. Inventory and analysis of the protein subunits of the ribonucleases P and MRP provides further evidence of homology between the yeast and human enzymes. Rosenblad, M.A., L??pez, M.D., Piccinelli, P., Samuelsson, T. Nucleic Acids Res. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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