Difference between revisions of "YBL005W"

From SGD-Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Automated import of articles)
(Automated import of articles)
Line 18: Line 18:
 
|}
 
|}
 
<br>
 
<br>
'''Description of YBL005W:''' Transcriptional activator of the pleiotropic drug resistance network, regulates expression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters through binding to cis-acting sites known as PDREs (PDR responsive elements)<ref name='S000056021'>Kean LS, et al. (1997) Plasma membrane translocation of fluorescent-labeled phosphatidylethanolamine is controlled by transcription regulators, PDR1 and PDR3. J Cell Biol 138(2):255-70 {{SGDpaper|S000056021}} PMID 9230069</ref><ref name='S000055982'>Balzi E and Goffeau A (1995) Yeast multidrug resistance: the PDR network. J Bioenerg Biomembr 27(1):71-6 {{SGDpaper|S000055982}} PMID 7629054</ref><ref name='S000048471'>Delaveau T, et al. (1994) PDR3, a new yeast regulatory gene, is homologous to PDR1 and controls the multidrug resistance phenomenon. Mol Gen Genet 244(5):501-11 {{SGDpaper|S000048471}} PMID 8078477</ref><ref name='S000046396'>Wolfger H, et al. (1997) The yeast ATP binding cassette (ABC) protein genes PDR10 and PDR15 are novel targets for the Pdr1 and Pdr3 transcriptional regulators. FEBS Lett 418(3):269-74
+
'''Description of YBL005W:''' Transcriptional activator of the pleiotropic drug resistance network, regulates expression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters through binding to cis-acting sites known as PDREs (PDR responsive elements)<ref name='S000046396'>Wolfger H, et al. (1997) The yeast ATP binding cassette (ABC) protein genes PDR10 and PDR15 are novel targets for the Pdr1 and Pdr3 transcriptional regulators. FEBS Lett 418(3):269-74 {{SGDpaper|S000046396}} PMID 9428726</ref><ref name='S000048471'>Delaveau T, et al. (1994) PDR3, a new yeast regulatory gene, is homologous to PDR1 and controls the multidrug resistance phenomenon. Mol Gen Genet 244(5):501-11 {{SGDpaper|S000048471}} PMID 8078477</ref><ref name='S000055982'>Balzi E and Goffeau A (1995) Yeast multidrug resistance: the PDR network. J Bioenerg Biomembr 27(1):71-6 {{SGDpaper|S000055982}} PMID 7629054</ref><ref name='S000056021'>Kean LS, et al. (1997) Plasma membrane translocation of fluorescent-labeled phosphatidylethanolamine is controlled by transcription regulators, PDR1 and PDR3. J Cell Biol 138(2):255-70
  {{SGDpaper|S000046396}} PMID 9428726</ref>
+
  {{SGDpaper|S000056021}} PMID 9230069</ref>
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
<br>

Revision as of 14:05, 31 March 2009

Share your knowledge...Edit this entry! <protect>

Systematic name YBL005W
Gene name PDR3
Aliases AMY2, TPE2
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr II:217473..220403
Primary SGDID S000000101


Description of YBL005W: Transcriptional activator of the pleiotropic drug resistance network, regulates expression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters through binding to cis-acting sites known as PDREs (PDR responsive elements)[1][2][3][4]




</protect>

Community Commentary

About Community Commentary. Please share your knowledge!




<protect>

References

See Help:References on how to add references

  1. Wolfger H, et al. (1997) The yeast ATP binding cassette (ABC) protein genes PDR10 and PDR15 are novel targets for the Pdr1 and Pdr3 transcriptional regulators. FEBS Lett 418(3):269-74 SGD PMID 9428726
  2. Delaveau T, et al. (1994) PDR3, a new yeast regulatory gene, is homologous to PDR1 and controls the multidrug resistance phenomenon. Mol Gen Genet 244(5):501-11 SGD PMID 8078477
  3. Balzi E and Goffeau A (1995) Yeast multidrug resistance: the PDR network. J Bioenerg Biomembr 27(1):71-6 SGD PMID 7629054
  4. Kean LS, et al. (1997) Plasma membrane translocation of fluorescent-labeled phosphatidylethanolamine is controlled by transcription regulators, PDR1 and PDR3. J Cell Biol 138(2):255-70 SGD PMID 9230069

See Help:Categories on how to add the wiki page for this gene to a Category </protect>