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− | '''Description of YER132C:''' Protein with an N-terminal kelch-like domain, putative negative regulator of early meiotic gene expression; required, with Mds3p, for growth under alkaline conditions<ref name=' | + | '''Description of YER132C:''' Protein with an N-terminal kelch-like domain, putative negative regulator of early meiotic gene expression; required, with Mds3p, for growth under alkaline conditions<ref name='S000048503'>Benni ML and Neigeborn L (1997) Identification of a new class of negative regulators affecting sporulation-specific gene expression in yeast. Genetics 147(3):1351-66 {{SGDpaper|S000048503}} PMID 9383076</ref><ref name='S000072262'>Davis DA, et al. (2002) Candida albicans Mds3p, a conserved regulator of pH responses and virulence identified through insertional mutagenesis. Genetics 162(4):1573-81 |
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Revision as of 13:05, 31 March 2009
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Systematic name | YER132C |
Gene name | PMD1 |
Aliases | |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr V:430445..425184 |
Primary SGDID | S000000934 |
Description of YER132C: Protein with an N-terminal kelch-like domain, putative negative regulator of early meiotic gene expression; required, with Mds3p, for growth under alkaline conditions[1][2]
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- ↑ Benni ML and Neigeborn L (1997) Identification of a new class of negative regulators affecting sporulation-specific gene expression in yeast. Genetics 147(3):1351-66 SGD PMID 9383076
- ↑ Davis DA, et al. (2002) Candida albicans Mds3p, a conserved regulator of pH responses and virulence identified through insertional mutagenesis. Genetics 162(4):1573-81 SGD PMID 12524333
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