A novel protein, Pho92, has a conserved YTH domain and regulates phosphate metabolism by decreasing the mRNA stability of PHO4 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Hyun Jun Kang, Sook Jin Jeong, Kyung Nam Kim, In Joon Baek, Miwha Chang, Chang Min Kang, Yong Sung Park, Cheol Won Yun

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