Rattus norvegicus      TAM body


※ TAM body introduction

    Specialized structures in S.cerevisiae referred to as TAM bodies (temporal asymmetric MRP bodies) are observed exclusively during mitosis. These structures contain Xrn1p but also RNase mitochondrial RNA processing (MRP), which is an essential and highly conserved RNP complex found in eukaryotes. RNase MRP is involved in ribosome biogenesis by processing ribosomal RNA transcripts to produce primers for mitochondrial DNA replication and it cleaves S.cerevisiae B-type cyclin (CLB2) mRNA. Colocalization of Xrn1p with RNase MRP to GW/P body-like structures suggests these ribonucleases regulate mitosis by degrading mRNAs encoding cell cycle regulators (1).

Reference
1. Moser, J. J., & Fritzler, M. J. (2013) Relationship of other cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein bodies (cRNPB) to GW/P bodies. Adv Exp Med Biol, 768, 213-242. PMID:23224973


There are 4 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (4

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Ran-0839
ENSRNOG00000005243.7
D4AE75
Pop1
2
LLPS-Ran-1228
ENSRNOG00000027646.4
Q5M882
Pop4
3
LLPS-Ran-2168
ENSRNOG00000018718.4
D3ZU51
Rpp30
4
LLPS-Ran-0697
ENSRNOG00000042951.4
D4ABN8
Xrn1