snR4

ALTERNATE NAMES: none reported

LENGTH: 186 nts

PROCESS: not reported

GENOMIC ORGANIZATION: Independent gene
 

SGD ORF MAP
ORFmap

GENE DISRUPTION PHENOTYPE: Viable

PHYLOGENETIC CONSERVATION IN FUNGI:
Click here to examine conservation of the snoRNA in fungal genomes using BLAST.

RNA SEQUENCE:

   1 aacuauuaca gucgaugagg auagguuaua guucaugugu aacaucugug uuuuaaaaua
  61 acucuaguua uccggggcgu uuuucacaaa guuuguguaa gaugcuuucc ugggucgaug
 121 uggauugugc cguggccuuu uucaccaccu uuauagcggu gcuuuaacua uuaauaacug
 181 aggcug  
 

YEAST GENOME DATABASE ENTRY:
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REFERENCES:
Balakin, A. G., L. Smith, and M. J. Fournier. 1996. The RNA world of the nucleolus: two major families of small RNAs defined by different box elements with related functions. Cell 86:823-834.
Wise, J. A., D. Tollervey, D. Maloney, H. Swerdlow, E. J. Dunn, and C. Guthrie. 1983. Yeast contains small nuclear RNAs encoded by single copy genes. Cell 35:743-751.
Parker, R., T. Simmons, E. O. Shuster, P. G. Siliciano, and C. Guthrie. 1988. Genetic analysis of small nuclear RNAs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: viable sextuple mutant. Mol. Cell. Biol. 8:3150-3159.
Ganot, P., M. Caizergues-Ferrer, and T. Kiss. 1997. The family of box ACA small nucleolar RNAs is defined by an evolutionarily conserved secondary structure and ubiquitous sequence elements essential for RNA accumulation. Genes Dev. 11:941-956.


Last update: September 25, 2006 2:43 PM.