“…In Saccharomyces cerevisiae , the deadenylation process (reviewed in Caponigro & Parker, 1996) is the first step of mRNA degradation. It is achieved by the Ccr4–Not complex (Daugeron et al , 2001; Tucker et al , 2001), a large multi‐protein complex (Liu et al , 1997; Chen et al , 2001), built around a core of seven proteins: the carbon catabolite repressor 4 factor (Ccr4), first identified as a gene expression regulating protein (Denis, 1984), the Pop2 protein, also known as Caf1 (for Ccr4 associated factor 1; Draper et al , 1995) and five Not proteins (Not1–5) required for the proper function of the Ccr4–Not complex (Draper et al , 1994; Liu et al , 1998). Interactions between Ccr4, Pop2 and the Not proteins, together with other proteins present in the Ccr4–Not complex, have been characterized (Benson et al , 1998; Bai et al , 1999; Badarinarayana et al , 2000; Lemaire & Collart, 2000; Liu et al , 1997, 2001).…”