2001
Phosphorylation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae La protein does not appear to be required for its functions in tRNA maturation and nascent RNA stabilization.
Long K, Cedervall T, Walch-Solimena C, Noe D, Huddleston M, Annan R, Wolin S. Phosphorylation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae La protein does not appear to be required for its functions in tRNA maturation and nascent RNA stabilization. RNA 2001, 7: 1589-602. PMID: 11720288, PMCID: PMC1370201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAutoantigensBinding SitesCell NucleolusCell NucleusFungal ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataPeptide MappingPhosphorylationProtein IsoformsRibonucleoproteinsRibonucleoproteins, Small NuclearRNARNA StabilityRNA, FungalRNA, TransferRNA-Binding ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsConceptsLa proteinAbundant nuclear phosphoproteinRNA polymerase III transcriptsS. cerevisiae proteinTwo-dimensional gel electrophoresisRole of phosphorylationPolymerase III transcriptsCerevisiae proteinsNascent RNANascent transcriptsS. pombeSchizosaccharomyces pombeLhp1pPhosphorylation sitesYeast SaccharomycesProtein functionMutant versionSubcellular locationFirst proteinHuman proteinsNuclear phosphoproteinExonucleolytic degradationSerine phosphorylationPhosphorylation statusRNA stabilization
1998
Binding of the 60-kDa Ro autoantigen to Y RNAs: evidence for recognition in the major groove of a conserved helix.
Green C, Long K, Shi H, Wolin S. Binding of the 60-kDa Ro autoantigen to Y RNAs: evidence for recognition in the major groove of a conserved helix. RNA 1998, 4: 750-65. PMID: 9671049, PMCID: PMC1369656, DOI: 10.1017/s1355838298971667.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsY RNAsSpecific base pairsRo proteinRRNA precursorConserved helixMajor grooveBase pairsSmall cytoplasmic RNAThree-nucleotide bulgeProtein side chainsProtein bindsCytoplasmic RNARNA sequencesProtein recognitionRNAXenopus oocytesProteinHelixRo autoantigenDistinct classesDiethyl pyrocarbonateProtein bindingStructural alterationsSide chainsDimethyl sulfate
1987
A Subset of Yeast snRNA's Contains Functional Binding Sites for the Highly Conserved Sm Antigen
Riedel N, Wolin S, Guthrie C. A Subset of Yeast snRNA's Contains Functional Binding Sites for the Highly Conserved Sm Antigen. Science 1987, 235: 328-331. PMID: 2948278, DOI: 10.1126/science.2948278.Peer-Reviewed Original Research