The prion-like protein kinase Sky1 is required for efficient stress granule disassembly
The factors regulating stress granule dissolution are not fully understood. Here, the authors identify Sky1 as a stress granule component in yeast, and show that Sky1 kinase activity is required for timely stress granule disassembly during stress recovery.
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Main Authors: | Jenifer E. Shattuck, Kacy R. Paul, Sean M. Cascarina, Eric D. Ross |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a7152e5c571747a8a63d8a8f489ddb47 |
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