Yeast Rrp9p is an evolutionarily conserved U3 snoRNP protein essential for early pre-rRNA processing cleavages and requires box C for its association.
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H. Vos | J. Venema | W. V. van Venrooij | A. W. Faber | J Venema | W J van Venrooij | H R Vos | A W Faber | H A Raué | H. A. Raué
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