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'''Description of YJR140C:''' Transcriptional corepressor involved in the cell cycle-regulated transcription of histone genes HTA1, HTB1, HHT1, and HHT2; involved in position-dependent gene silencing and nucleosome reassembly<ref name='S000072261'>Formosa T, et al. (2002) Defects in SPT16 or POB3 (yFACT) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cause dependence on the Hir/Hpc pathway: polymerase passage may degrade chromatin structure. Genetics 162(4):1557-71 {{SGDpaper|S000072261}} PMID 12524332</ref><ref name='S000055143'>Spector MS, et al. (1997) Hir1p and Hir2p function as transcriptional corepressors to regulate histone gene transcription in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle. Mol Cell Biol 17(2):545-52 {{SGDpaper|S000055143}} PMID 9001207</ref><ref name='S000043367'>Qian Z, et al. (1998) Yeast Ty1 retrotransposition is stimulated by a synergistic interaction between mutations in chromatin assembly factor I and histone regulatory proteins. Mol Cell Biol 18(8):4783-92 {{SGDpaper|S000043367}} PMID 9671488</ref><ref name='S000043099'>Osley MA and Lycan D (1987) Trans-acting regulatory mutations that alter transcription of Saccharomyces cerevisiae histone genes. Mol Cell Biol 7(12):4204-10 {{SGDpaper|S000043099}} PMID 3125420</ref><ref name='S000039430'>Xu H, et al. (1992) Identification of a new set of cell cycle-regulatory genes that regulate S-phase transcription of histone genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 12(11):5249-59
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'''Description of YJR140C:''' Subunit of the HIR complex, a nucleosome assembly complex involved in regulation of histone gene transcription; involved in position-dependent gene silencing and nucleosome reassembly<ref name='S000087068'>Prochasson P, et al. (2005) The HIR corepressor complex binds to nucleosomes generating a distinct protein/DNA complex resistant to remodeling by SWI/SNF. Genes Dev 19(21):2534-9 {{SGDpaper|S000087068}} PMID 16264190</ref><ref name='S000072261'>Formosa T, et al. (2002) Defects in SPT16 or POB3 (yFACT) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cause dependence on the Hir/Hpc pathway: polymerase passage may degrade chromatin structure. Genetics 162(4):1557-71 {{SGDpaper|S000072261}} PMID 12524332</ref><ref name='S000055143'>Spector MS, et al. (1997) Hir1p and Hir2p function as transcriptional corepressors to regulate histone gene transcription in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle. Mol Cell Biol 17(2):545-52 {{SGDpaper|S000055143}} PMID 9001207</ref><ref name='S000043367'>Qian Z, et al. (1998) Yeast Ty1 retrotransposition is stimulated by a synergistic interaction between mutations in chromatin assembly factor I and histone regulatory proteins. Mol Cell Biol 18(8):4783-92 {{SGDpaper|S000043367}} PMID 9671488</ref><ref name='S000043099'>Osley MA and Lycan D (1987) Trans-acting regulatory mutations that alter transcription of Saccharomyces cerevisiae histone genes. Mol Cell Biol 7(12):4204-10 {{SGDpaper|S000043099}} PMID 3125420</ref><ref name='S000039430'>Xu H, et al. (1992) Identification of a new set of cell cycle-regulatory genes that regulate S-phase transcription of histone genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 12(11):5249-59
 
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Systematic name YJR140C
Gene name HIR3
Aliases HPC1
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr X:695686..690740
Primary SGDID S000003901


Description of YJR140C: Subunit of the HIR complex, a nucleosome assembly complex involved in regulation of histone gene transcription; involved in position-dependent gene silencing and nucleosome reassembly[1][2][3][4][5][6]




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  1. Prochasson P, et al. (2005) The HIR corepressor complex binds to nucleosomes generating a distinct protein/DNA complex resistant to remodeling by SWI/SNF. Genes Dev 19(21):2534-9 SGD PMID 16264190
  2. Formosa T, et al. (2002) Defects in SPT16 or POB3 (yFACT) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cause dependence on the Hir/Hpc pathway: polymerase passage may degrade chromatin structure. Genetics 162(4):1557-71 SGD PMID 12524332
  3. Spector MS, et al. (1997) Hir1p and Hir2p function as transcriptional corepressors to regulate histone gene transcription in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle. Mol Cell Biol 17(2):545-52 SGD PMID 9001207
  4. Qian Z, et al. (1998) Yeast Ty1 retrotransposition is stimulated by a synergistic interaction between mutations in chromatin assembly factor I and histone regulatory proteins. Mol Cell Biol 18(8):4783-92 SGD PMID 9671488
  5. Osley MA and Lycan D (1987) Trans-acting regulatory mutations that alter transcription of Saccharomyces cerevisiae histone genes. Mol Cell Biol 7(12):4204-10 SGD PMID 3125420
  6. Xu H, et al. (1992) Identification of a new set of cell cycle-regulatory genes that regulate S-phase transcription of histone genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 12(11):5249-59 SGD PMID 1406694

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