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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Subunit of the heterodimeric FACT complex (Spt16p-Pob3p), which facilitates RNA Polymerase II transcription elongation through nucleosomes by destabilizing and then reassembling nucleosome structure<ref name='S000048981'>Brewster NK, et al. (1998) Characterization of the CP complex, an abundant dimer of Cdc68 and Pob3 proteins that regulates yeast transcriptional activation and chromatin repression. J Biol Chem 273(34):21972-9 {{SGDpaper|S000048981}} PMID 9705338</ref><ref name='S000043153'>Evans DR, et al. (1998) The yeast protein complex containing cdc68 and pob3 mediates core-promoter repression through the cdc68 N-terminal domain. Genetics 150(4):1393-405
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'''Description of YML069W:''' Subunit of the heterodimeric FACT complex (Spt16p-Pob3p), which associates with chromatin via interaction with Nhp6Ap and Nhp6Bp, and reorganizes nucleosomes to facilitate access to DNA by RNA and DNA polymerases<ref name='S000082428'>Biswas D, et al. (2005) The yeast FACT complex has a role in transcriptional initiation. Mol Cell Biol 25(14):5812-22 {{SGDpaper|S000082428}} PMID 15987999</ref><ref name='S000048981'>Brewster NK, et al. (1998) Characterization of the CP complex, an abundant dimer of Cdc68 and Pob3 proteins that regulates yeast transcriptional activation and chromatin repression. J Biol Chem 273(34):21972-9 {{SGDpaper|S000048981}} PMID 9705338</ref><ref name='S000043153'>Evans DR, et al. (1998) The yeast protein complex containing cdc68 and pob3 mediates core-promoter repression through the cdc68 N-terminal domain. Genetics 150(4):1393-405 {{SGDpaper|S000043153}} PMID 9832518</ref><ref name='S000061420'>Formosa T, et al. (2001) Spt16-Pob3 and the HMG protein Nhp6 combine to form the nucleosome-binding factor SPN. EMBO J 20(13):3506-17 {{SGDpaper|S000061420}} PMID 11432837</ref><ref name='S000052704'>Wittmeyer J and Formosa T (1997) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA polymerase alpha catalytic subunit interacts with Cdc68/Spt16 and with Pob3, a protein similar to an HMG1-like protein. Mol Cell Biol 17(7):4178-90 {{SGDpaper|S000052704}} PMID 9199353</ref><ref name='S000131309'>Xin H, et al. (2009) yFACT induces global accessibility of nucleosomal DNA without H2A-H2B displacement. Mol Cell 35(3):365-76
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Systematic name YML069W
Gene name POB3
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Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XIII:135500..137158
Primary SGDID S000004534


Description of YML069W: Subunit of the heterodimeric FACT complex (Spt16p-Pob3p), which associates with chromatin via interaction with Nhp6Ap and Nhp6Bp, and reorganizes nucleosomes to facilitate access to DNA by RNA and DNA polymerases[1][2][3][4][5][6]




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  1. Biswas D, et al. (2005) The yeast FACT complex has a role in transcriptional initiation. Mol Cell Biol 25(14):5812-22 SGD PMID 15987999
  2. Brewster NK, et al. (1998) Characterization of the CP complex, an abundant dimer of Cdc68 and Pob3 proteins that regulates yeast transcriptional activation and chromatin repression. J Biol Chem 273(34):21972-9 SGD PMID 9705338
  3. Evans DR, et al. (1998) The yeast protein complex containing cdc68 and pob3 mediates core-promoter repression through the cdc68 N-terminal domain. Genetics 150(4):1393-405 SGD PMID 9832518
  4. Formosa T, et al. (2001) Spt16-Pob3 and the HMG protein Nhp6 combine to form the nucleosome-binding factor SPN. EMBO J 20(13):3506-17 SGD PMID 11432837
  5. Wittmeyer J and Formosa T (1997) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA polymerase alpha catalytic subunit interacts with Cdc68/Spt16 and with Pob3, a protein similar to an HMG1-like protein. Mol Cell Biol 17(7):4178-90 SGD PMID 9199353
  6. Xin H, et al. (2009) yFACT induces global accessibility of nucleosomal DNA without H2A-H2B displacement. Mol Cell 35(3):365-76 SGD PMID 19683499

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