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'''Description of YFL060C:''' Protein of unknown function, nearly identical to Sno2p; expression is induced before the diauxic shift and also in the absence of thiamin<ref name='S000071751'>Rodriguez-Navarro S, et al. (2002) Functional analysis of yeast gene families involved in metabolism of vitamins B1 and B6. Yeast 19(14):1261-76 {{SGDpaper|S000071751}} PMID 12271461</ref><ref name='S000053723'>Padilla PA, et al. (1998) The highly conserved, coregulated SNO and SNZ gene families in Saccharomyces cerevisiae respond to nutrient limitation. J Bacteriol 180(21):5718-26
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'''Description of YFL060C:''' Protein of unknown function, nearly identical to Sno2p; expression is induced before the diauxic shift and also in the absence of thiamin<ref name='S000053723'>Padilla PA, et al. (1998) The highly conserved, coregulated SNO and SNZ gene families in Saccharomyces cerevisiae respond to nutrient limitation. J Bacteriol 180(21):5718-26 {{SGDpaper|S000053723}} PMID 9791124</ref><ref name='S000071751'>Rodriguez-Navarro S, et al. (2002) Functional analysis of yeast gene families involved in metabolism of vitamins B1 and B6. Yeast 19(14):1261-76
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Revision as of 14:05, 31 March 2009

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Systematic name YFL060C
Gene name SNO3
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr VI:10969..10301
Primary SGDID S000001834


Description of YFL060C: Protein of unknown function, nearly identical to Sno2p; expression is induced before the diauxic shift and also in the absence of thiamin[1][2]




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  1. Padilla PA, et al. (1998) The highly conserved, coregulated SNO and SNZ gene families in Saccharomyces cerevisiae respond to nutrient limitation. J Bacteriol 180(21):5718-26 SGD PMID 9791124
  2. Rodriguez-Navarro S, et al. (2002) Functional analysis of yeast gene families involved in metabolism of vitamins B1 and B6. Yeast 19(14):1261-76 SGD PMID 12271461

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