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SUBMITTER: Chiannilkulchai N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC360367 | biostudies-other | 1992 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Chiannilkulchai N N Stalder R R Riva M M Carles C C Werner M M Sentenac A A
Molecular and cellular biology 19921001 10
RNA polymerase C (III) promotes the transcription of tRNA and 5S RNA genes. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the enzyme is composed of 15 subunits, ranging from 160 to about 10 kDa. Here we report the cloning of the gene encoding the 82-kDa subunit, RPC82. It maps as a single-copy gene on chromosome XVI. The UCR2 gene was found in the opposite orientation only 340 bp upstream of the RPC82 start codon, and the end of the SKI3 coding sequence was found only 117 bp downstream of the RPC82 stop codon. T ...[more]