Published September 19, 2022
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Image: The SSU Processome Component Utp25p is a Pseudohelicase
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- J. Michael Charette
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Extended figure 1: The N-terminal region of the yeast and human Utp25 is disordered. (Top) PONDR prediction of an N-terminal IDR (aa 1 to ~160) in the yeast Utp25. (Bottom) PONDR prediction of an N-terminal IDR (aa 1 to ~185) in the human UTP25.
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- This work was supported by an operating grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC-DG; RGPIN-2016-06599) and a collaborative Canada Foundation for Innovation-John R. Evans Leaders Fund (CFI-JELF) infrastructure grant to J.M.C and by Brandon University. R.H was additionally supported by the Brandon University/BU Student Union Work-Study Program and by the Canada Summer Jobs program.