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Revision as of 13:05, 5 June 2008
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Systematic name | YDR176W |
Gene name | NGG1 |
Aliases | ADA3, SWI7 |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr IV:814450..816558 |
Primary SGDID | S000002583 |
Description of YDR176W: Transcriptional regulator involved in glucose repression of Gal4p-regulated genes; component of transcriptional adaptor and histone acetyltransferase complexes, the ADA complex, the SAGA complex, and the SLIK complex[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ Pray-Grant MG, et al. (2002) The novel SLIK histone acetyltransferase complex functions in the yeast retrograde response pathway. Mol Cell Biol 22(24):8774-86 SGD PMID 12446794
- ↑ Grant PA, et al. (1998) A subset of TAF(II)s are integral components of the SAGA complex required for nucleosome acetylation and transcriptional stimulation. Cell 94(1):45-53 SGD PMID 9674426
- ↑ Brandl CJ, et al. (1993) Characterization of NGG1, a novel yeast gene required for glucose repression of GAL4p-regulated transcription. EMBO J 12(13):5255-65 SGD PMID 8262068
- ↑ Saleh A, et al. (1997) Identification of native complexes containing the yeast coactivator/repressor proteins NGG1/ADA3 and ADA2. J Biol Chem 272(9):5571-8 SGD PMID 9038164
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