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RPG1P affects reassembly of microtubules in saccharomyces cerevisiae
Špryngar, Martin ; Janatová, Ivana ; Hašek, Jiří
RPG1/TIF32, the essential gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, incodes the subunit of the translation initiation factor leF3 displaying an interesting connection between the translation machinery and cytoskeleton in S.cerevisiae.
RPG1/TIF32P mediates formation of stress granules
Hašek, Jiří ; Špryngar, Martin ; Janatová, Ivana
Rpg1/Tif32p is the essential subunit of the translation initiation factor 3 core complex (elF3) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Rpg1p/eIF3a se spojuje s mitochondriemi v Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Hašek, Jiří ; Janatová, Ivana ; Špryngar, Martin ; Wolinski, H. ; Kohlwein, S. D.
RPG1/TIF32, the essential gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encodes eIF3a subunit of the translation initiation factor 3. We show here that both temperature sensitive mutant of Rpg1 strongly differ in their distribution at permissive temperature, distribution of the Rpg1-1-GFP fusion is cytosolic, the fusion protein Rpg1-2-GFP was accumulated in large cytosolic aggregates. Using the life image analysis with confocal laser scanning microscope we found that these granules could be inherited to daughter cells and obviously associate with mitochondria.

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