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| Systematic name | YGR116W |
| Gene name | SPT6 |
| Aliases | CRE2, SSN20 |
| Feature type | ORF, Verified |
| Coordinates | Chr VII:720413..724768 |
Description of YGR116W: Essential protein that interacts with histones and is involved in nucleosome disassembly and reassembly during transcription elongation[1][2]
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- ↑ Kaplan CD, et al. (2003) Transcription elongation factors repress transcription initiation from cryptic sites. Science 301(5636):1096-9 SGD PMID 12934008
- ↑ Bortvin A and Winston F (1996) Evidence that Spt6p controls chromatin structure by a direct interaction with histones. Science 272(5267):1473-6 SGD PMID 8633238
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