Half-lives and Transcriptional Frequencies

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Gene

Expression Level
(Copies/Cell)

mRNA Half-life
(min)

Transcriptional
Frequency
(mRNAs/hr)

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OYE3

0.1

23

0.3

NAPDH dehydrogenase (old yellow enzyme), isoform 3

PAB1

5.3

14

14.3

Poly(A)-binding protein of cytoplasm and nucleus, part of the 3'-end RNA-processing complex (cleavage factor I), has 4 RNA recognition (RRM) domains

PAC1

0.6

19

1.2

Protein required in the absence of Cin8p, has WD (WD-40) repeats

PAC10

1.0

11

3.5

Protein required in the absence of Cin8p

PAC11

0.1

10

0.5

Protein with similarity to rat dynein intermediate chain, required in the absence of Cin8p

PAC2

0.2

13

0.7

Protein required in the absence of Cin8p

PAD1

0.7

#N/A-nc

#N/A

Phenylacrylic acid decarboxylase

PAF1

1.8

22

3

Protein associated with RNA polymerase II, involved in positive and negative regulation

PAI3

0.3

18

0.7

Proteinase A (yscA) inhibitor IA3

PAK1

0.2

25

0.3

Protein kinase capable of suppressing DNA polymerase alpha mutations

PAM1

1.1

15

2.7

Coiled-coil protein and multicopy suppressor of loss of PP2A (genes PPH21, PPH22, and PPH3)

PAN1

1.8

14

4.9

Protein involved in normal organization of the actin cytoskeleton

PAN2

0.7

15

1.8

Component of Pab1p-stimulated poly(A) ribonuclease

PAN3

0.6

20

0.9

Component of Pab1p-stimulated poly(A) ribonuclease

PAP1

1.2

15

3

Poly(A) polymerase, has a poorly conserved RNA recognition (RRM) domain

PAT1

2.0

28

2.6

Topoisomerase II-associated protein, required for faithful chromosome transmission

PAU1

1.5

21

2.6

Protein of the PAU1 family

PAU2

0.8

26

1.1

Protein of the PAU1 family, homology does not extend to the serine-rich region

PAU3

3.6

25

5.4

Stress-induced protein of the PAU1 family, although homology does not extend to the serine-rich region

PAU4

1.0

22

1.7

Protein with strong similarity to members of the PAU1 family

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