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SRO9  -  Sro9p

Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c

Synonyms: RNA-binding protein SRO9, Suppressor of RHO3 protein 9, YCL037C, YCL37C
 
 
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High impact information on SRO9

  • However, the elevated mRNA levels in Sro9p suppressor cells appear to result from a combination of enhanced transcription and message stability [1].
  • We show that deletions in both SRO9 and SLF1 are not synthetically lethal with a deletion in LHP1, indicating that the three proteins do not function in a single essential process [2].
  • Indirect immunofluorescence microscopy reveals that although Lhp1p is primarily localized to the nucleus, Sro9p is cytoplasmic [2].
  • We demonstrate that Sro9p and Slf1p are RNA-binding proteins that associate preferentially with translating ribosomes [2].
  • Unlike tropomyosin, Sro9p does not colocalize with actin cables but is diffusely cytoplasmic [3].
 

Other interactions of SRO9

  • These results suggest that Sro9p is a new cytoplasmic factor involved in the organization of actin filaments [3].

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