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− | '''Description of YHL043W:''' Putative protein of unknown function; member of the DUP380 subfamily of conserved, often subtelomerically-encoded proteins<ref name='S000113644'>Despons L, et al. (2006) An evolutionary scenario for one of the largest yeast gene families. Trends Genet 22(1):10-5 {{SGDpaper|S000113644}} PMID 16269202 | + | '''Description of YHL043W:''' Putative protein of unknown function; member of the DUP380 subfamily of conserved, often subtelomerically-encoded proteins<ref name='S000073348'>SGD (2007) Information without a citation in SGD {{SGDpaper|S000073348}} PMID </ref><ref name='S000113644'>Despons L, et al. (2006) An evolutionary scenario for one of the largest yeast gene families. Trends Genet 22(1):10-5 |
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Revision as of 03:40, 18 December 2008
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Systematic name | YHL043W |
Gene name | ECM34 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr VIII:14899..15411 |
Primary SGDID | S000001035 |
Description of YHL043W: Putative protein of unknown function; member of the DUP380 subfamily of conserved, often subtelomerically-encoded proteins[1][2]
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DNA and RNA Details
Other DNA and RNA Details
Other Topic: evolution
The SSU1-R allele, which confers sulfite resistance to yeast cells, is the product of a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes VIII and XVI due to unequal crossing-over mediated by microhomology between very short sequences on the 5' upstream regions of the SSU1 and ECM34 genes. We show that this translocation is only present in wine yeast strains, suggesting that the use for millennia of sulfite as a preservative in wine production could have favoured its selection. [3] [4]
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- ↑ SGD (2007) Information without a citation in SGD SGD PMID
- ↑ Despons L, et al. (2006) An evolutionary scenario for one of the largest yeast gene families. Trends Genet 22(1):10-5 SGD PMID 16269202
- ↑ Perez-Ortin JE, et al. (2002) Molecular characterization of a chromosomal rearrangement involved in the adaptive evolution of yeast strains. Genome Res 12(10):1533-9 SGD PMID 12368245
- ↑ submitted by Jose E. Perez-Ortin on 2004-06-04
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