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The C-terminus of the Yeast Lsm4p is Required for the Association to P-bodies

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2007 Sep 25
PMID 17888427
Citations 14
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Abstract

We previously reported that Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants in mRNA decapping and mutants expressing a truncated form of the KlLSM4 gene, showed premature senescence and apoptotic phenotypes. Here, we show that this truncated protein is dispersed in the cytoplasm and does not assemble to P-bodies. As reported in decapping mutants, we observed an increase in the number of P-bodies suggesting that the truncation of the protein impairs this process. The number of P-bodies also increases after oxidative stress and is not dependent on the meta-caspase gene YCA1, placing this phenomenon upstream to the onset of apoptosis.

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