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Distinct elongation stalls during translation are linked with distinct pathways for mRNA degradation…
SMY2 and SYH1 suppress defects in ribosome biogenesis caused by ebp2 mutations.
The GYF domain protein PSIG1 dampens the induction of cell death during plant-pathogen interactions.
Smy2p participates in COPII vesicle formation through the interaction with Sec23p/Sec24p subcomplex.
GYF domain proteomics reveals interaction sites in known and novel target proteins.
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