Vgl1, a multi-KH domain protein, is a novel component of the fission yeast stress granules required for cell survival under thermal stress.
Multiple KH-domain proteins, collectively known as vigilins, are evolutionarily highly conserved proteins that are present in eukaryotic organisms from yeast to metazoa. Proposed roles for vigilins include chromosome segregation, messenger RNA (mRNA) metabolism, translation and tRNA transport. As a...
Main Authors: | Wen, W, Stevenson, A, Wang, C, Chen, H, Kearsey, S, Norbury, C, Watt, S, Bähler, J, Wang, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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