SGD DescriptionCytoplasmic nucleoporin required for polyadenylated mRNA export; contains a nuclear export signal; when bound to inositol hexakisphosphate (IP6), functions as an activator for the Dbp5p ATPase activity at the nuclear pore complex during mRNA export; mediates translation initiation; required for efficient translation termination
PomBase DescriptionRNA export factor, cytoplasmic nucleoporin Gle1
References
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Hodge CA, et al. (1999 Oct 15). Rat8p/Dbp5p is a shuttling transport factor that interacts with Rat7p/Nup159p and Gle1p and suppresses the mRNA export defect of xpo1-1 cells.
Strahm Y, et al. (1999 Oct 15). The RNA export factor Gle1p is located on the cytoplasmic fibrils of the NPC and physically interacts with the FG-nucleoporin Rip1p, the DEAD-box protein Rat8p/Dbp5p and a new protein Ymr 255p.
Rout MP, et al. (2000 Feb 21). The yeast nuclear pore complex: composition, architecture, and transport mechanism.
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