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Long mRNAs coding for yeast mitochondrial proteins of prokaryotic origin preferentially localize to the vicinity of mitochondria

Julien Sylvestre, Stéphane Vialette, Marisol Corral Debrinski and Claude Jacq*

Genome Biology 2003, 4:R44 doi:10.1186/gb-2003-4-7-r44

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Comparative analysis of structured RNAs in S. cerevisiae indicates a multitude of different functions

Stephan Steigele, Wolfgang Huber, Claudia Stocsits, Peter F Stadler, Kay Nieselt BMC Biology 2007, 5:25 (18 June 2007)

Identifying regions of RNA secondary structure conserved across seven yeast genomes has unearthed several hundred novel non-coding RNAs and has indicated that RNA structures within coding sequences function in post-transcriptional regulation and cellular localization.

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A catalog of stability-associated sequence elements in 3' UTRs of yeast mRNAs

Reut Shalgi, Michal Lapidot, Ron Shamir, Yitzhak Pilpel Genome Biology 2005, 6:R86 (30 September 2005)

By analyzing 3' UTR sequences and mRNA decay profiles in yeast, 53 sequence motifs have been identified that may be implicated in stabilization or destabilization of mRNA.