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'''Description of YOL086W-A:''' Putative protein of unknown function; identified by homology<ref name='S000065690'>Blandin G, et al. (2000) Genomic exploration of the hemiascomycetous yeasts: 4. The genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae revisited. FEBS Lett 487(1):31-6
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'''Description of YOL086W-A:''' Component of the heterotetrameric MHF histone-fold complex; in humans the MMF complex interacts with both DNA and Mph1p ortholog FANCM, a Fanconi anemia complementation group protein, to stabilize and remodel blocked replication forks and repair damaged DNA; mhf1 srs2 double mutants are MMS hypersensitive; ortholog of human centromere constitutive-associated network (CCAN) subunit CENP-S, also known as MHF1<ref name='S000149670'>Schleiffer A, et al. (2012) CENP-T proteins are conserved centromere receptors of the Ndc80 complex. Nat Cell Biol 14(6):604-13 {{SGDpaper|S000149670}} PMID 22561346</ref><ref name='S000133636'>Yan Z, et al. (2010) A histone-fold complex and FANCM form a conserved DNA-remodeling complex to maintain genome stability. Mol Cell 37(6):865-78 {{SGDpaper|S000133636}} PMID 20347428</ref><ref name='S000148403'>Yang H, et al. (2012) Saccharomyces Cerevisiae MHF Complex Structurally Resembles the Histones (H3-H4)(2) Heterotetramer and Functions as a Heterotetramer. Structure 20(2):364-70
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Systematic name YOL086W-A
Gene name MHF1
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Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XV:159173..159445
Primary SGDID S000007626


Description of YOL086W-A: Component of the heterotetrameric MHF histone-fold complex; in humans the MMF complex interacts with both DNA and Mph1p ortholog FANCM, a Fanconi anemia complementation group protein, to stabilize and remodel blocked replication forks and repair damaged DNA; mhf1 srs2 double mutants are MMS hypersensitive; ortholog of human centromere constitutive-associated network (CCAN) subunit CENP-S, also known as MHF1[1][2][3]




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  1. Schleiffer A, et al. (2012) CENP-T proteins are conserved centromere receptors of the Ndc80 complex. Nat Cell Biol 14(6):604-13 SGD PMID 22561346
  2. Yan Z, et al. (2010) A histone-fold complex and FANCM form a conserved DNA-remodeling complex to maintain genome stability. Mol Cell 37(6):865-78 SGD PMID 20347428
  3. Yang H, et al. (2012) Saccharomyces Cerevisiae MHF Complex Structurally Resembles the Histones (H3-H4)(2) Heterotetramer and Functions as a Heterotetramer. Structure 20(2):364-70 SGD PMID 22325783

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