“…S. cerevisiae RNase MRP and RNase P share eight proteins (Pop1, Pop3, Pop4, Pop5, Pop6, Pop7, Pop8, and Rpp1 (two copies)); RNase MRP protein Snm1 23 has a homolog in RNase P (Rpr2), while Rmp1 24 is found only in RNase MRP. Shared proteins bind to both C- and S-domains 21 , 25 , 26 . Yeast RNase MRP proteins Pop1, Pop3, Pop4, Pop5, Pop6, Pop7, Pop8 have homologs in human RNase P 3 , 4 , 18 , 22 , while Pop3, Pop4, Pop5, and Rpp1 have homologs in archaeal RNases P 3 , 4 , 27 .…”