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'''Description of MATA1:''' Expressed copy (at MATa) of a1; homeobox-domain protein that, along with alpha2, represses transcription of haploid-specific genes in diploid cells; a1 sequence is not present in SGD because the sequenced S288C strain is MATalpha, not MATa<ref name='S000058493'>Herskowitz I, et al. (1992) Mating-type determination and mating-type interconversion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Pp. 583-656 in The Molecular and Cellular Biology of the Yeast Saccharomyces: Gene Expression, edited by Jones EW, Pringle JR and Broach JR. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press {{SGDpaper|S000058493}} PMID </ref><ref name='S000056867'>Herskowitz I (1989) A regulatory hierarchy for cell specialization in yeast. Nature 342(6251):749-57 {{SGDpaper|S000056867}} PMID 2513489</ref><ref name='S000053871'>Dranginis AM (1990) Binding of yeast a1 and alpha 2 as a heterodimer to the operator DNA of a haploid-specific gene. Nature 347(6294):682-5 {{SGDpaper|S000053871}} PMID 1977088</ref><ref name='S000044255'>Goutte C and Johnson AD (1988) a1 protein alters the DNA binding specificity of alpha 2 repressor. Cell 52(6):875-82
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'''Description of MATA1:''' Expressed copy (at MATa) of a1; homeobox-domain protein that, along with alpha2, represses transcription of haploid-specific genes in diploid cells; a1 sequence is not present in SGD because the sequenced S288C strain is MATalpha, not MATa<ref name='S000044255'>Goutte C and Johnson AD (1988) a1 protein alters the DNA binding specificity of alpha 2 repressor. Cell 52(6):875-82 {{SGDpaper|S000044255}} PMID 3127056</ref><ref name='S000053871'>Dranginis AM (1990) Binding of yeast a1 and alpha 2 as a heterodimer to the operator DNA of a haploid-specific gene. Nature 347(6294):682-5 {{SGDpaper|S000053871}} PMID 1977088</ref><ref name='S000056867'>Herskowitz I (1989) A regulatory hierarchy for cell specialization in yeast. Nature 342(6251):749-57 {{SGDpaper|S000056867}} PMID 2513489</ref><ref name='S000058493'>Herskowitz I, et al. (1992) Mating-type determination and mating-type interconversion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Pp. 583-656 in The Molecular and Cellular Biology of the Yeast Saccharomyces: Gene Expression, edited by Jones EW, Pringle JR and Broach JR. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Systematic name MATA1
Gene name MATA1
Aliases A1
Feature type not in systematic sequence of S288C
Coordinates not mapped
Primary SGDID S000029660


Description of MATA1: Expressed copy (at MATa) of a1; homeobox-domain protein that, along with alpha2, represses transcription of haploid-specific genes in diploid cells; a1 sequence is not present in SGD because the sequenced S288C strain is MATalpha, not MATa[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Goutte C and Johnson AD (1988) a1 protein alters the DNA binding specificity of alpha 2 repressor. Cell 52(6):875-82 SGD PMID 3127056
  2. Dranginis AM (1990) Binding of yeast a1 and alpha 2 as a heterodimer to the operator DNA of a haploid-specific gene. Nature 347(6294):682-5 SGD PMID 1977088
  3. Herskowitz I (1989) A regulatory hierarchy for cell specialization in yeast. Nature 342(6251):749-57 SGD PMID 2513489
  4. Herskowitz I, et al. (1992) Mating-type determination and mating-type interconversion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Pp. 583-656 in The Molecular and Cellular Biology of the Yeast Saccharomyces: Gene Expression, edited by Jones EW, Pringle JR and Broach JR. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press SGD PMID

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