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'''Description of YAL015C:''' DNA N-glycosylase and apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) lyase involved in base excision repair; distribution between nucleus and mitochondrion varies according to which compartment is under oxidative stress and is also sumoylation-dependent<ref name='S000044732'>Alseth I, et al. (1999) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologues of endonuclease III from Escherichia coli, Ntg1 and Ntg2, are both required for efficient repair of spontaneous and induced oxidative DNA damage in yeast. Mol Cell Biol 19(5):3779-87 {{SGDpaper|S000044732}} PMID 10207101</ref><ref name='S000074087'>Meadows KL, et al. (2003) Characterization of AP lyase activities of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ntg1p and Ntg2p: implications for biological function. Nucleic Acids Res 31(19):5560-7 {{SGDpaper|S000074087}} PMID 14500818</ref><ref name='S000128441'>Griffiths LM, et al. (2008) Dynamic Compartmentalization of Base Excision Repair Proteins in Response to Nuclear and Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress. Mol Cell Biol
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'''Description of YAL015C:''' DNA N-glycosylase and apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) lyase involved in base excision repair; distribution between nucleus and mitochondrion varies according to which compartment is under oxidative stress and is also sumoylation-dependent<ref name='S000128441'>Griffiths LM, et al. (2008) Dynamic Compartmentalization of Base Excision Repair Proteins in Response to Nuclear and Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress. Mol Cell Biol {{SGDpaper|S000128441}} PMID 19029246</ref><ref name='S000074087'>Meadows KL, et al. (2003) Characterization of AP lyase activities of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ntg1p and Ntg2p: implications for biological function. Nucleic Acids Res 31(19):5560-7 {{SGDpaper|S000074087}} PMID 14500818</ref><ref name='S000044732'>Alseth I, et al. (1999) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologues of endonuclease III from Escherichia coli, Ntg1 and Ntg2, are both required for efficient repair of spontaneous and induced oxidative DNA damage in yeast. Mol Cell Biol 19(5):3779-87
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Revision as of 14:05, 16 January 2009

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Systematic name YAL015C
Gene name NTG1
Aliases FUN33, SCR1
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr I:128103..126904
Primary SGDID S000000013


Description of YAL015C: DNA N-glycosylase and apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) lyase involved in base excision repair; distribution between nucleus and mitochondrion varies according to which compartment is under oxidative stress and is also sumoylation-dependent[1][2][3]




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  1. Griffiths LM, et al. (2008) Dynamic Compartmentalization of Base Excision Repair Proteins in Response to Nuclear and Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress. Mol Cell Biol SGD PMID 19029246
  2. Meadows KL, et al. (2003) Characterization of AP lyase activities of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ntg1p and Ntg2p: implications for biological function. Nucleic Acids Res 31(19):5560-7 SGD PMID 14500818
  3. Alseth I, et al. (1999) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologues of endonuclease III from Escherichia coli, Ntg1 and Ntg2, are both required for efficient repair of spontaneous and induced oxidative DNA damage in yeast. Mol Cell Biol 19(5):3779-87 SGD PMID 10207101

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