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'''Description of YKR071C:''' Protein that may prevent apoptosis by forming a complex with Tah18p in the absence of stress; required for iron-sulfur cluster assembly and sister chromatid cohesion; homolog of human anti-apoptotic protein Ciapin1<ref name='S000073937'>Chanet R and Heude M (2003) Characterization of mutations that are synthetic lethal with pol3-13, a mutated allele of DNA polymerase delta in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Curr Genet 43(5):337-50 {{SGDpaper|S000073937}} PMID 12759774</ref><ref name='S000129193'>Vernis L, et al. (2009) A newly identified essential complex, Dre2-Tah18, controls mitochondria integrity and cell death after oxidative stress in yeast. PLoS ONE 4(2):e4376 {{SGDpaper|S000129193}} PMID 19194512</ref><ref name='S000127099'>Zhang Y, et al. (2008) Dre2, a conserved eukaryotic fe/s cluster protein, functions in cytosolic fe/s protein biogenesis. Mol Cell Biol 28(18):5569-82 {{SGDpaper|S000127099}} PMID 18625724</ref><ref name='S000126287'>Ben-Aroya S, et al. (2008) Toward a comprehensive temperature-sensitive mutant repository of the essential genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell 30(2):248-58
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'''Description of YKR071C:''' Protein that may prevent apoptosis by forming a complex with Tah18p in the absence of stress; required for iron-sulfur cluster assembly and sister chromatid cohesion; homolog of human anti-apoptotic protein Ciapin1<ref name='S000126287'>Ben-Aroya S, et al. (2008) Toward a comprehensive temperature-sensitive mutant repository of the essential genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell 30(2):248-58 {{SGDpaper|S000126287}} PMID 18439903</ref><ref name='S000073937'>Chanet R and Heude M (2003) Characterization of mutations that are synthetic lethal with pol3-13, a mutated allele of DNA polymerase delta in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Curr Genet 43(5):337-50 {{SGDpaper|S000073937}} PMID 12759774</ref><ref name='S000129193'>Vernis L, et al. (2009) A newly identified essential complex, Dre2-Tah18, controls mitochondria integrity and cell death after oxidative stress in yeast. PLoS ONE 4(2):e4376 {{SGDpaper|S000129193}} PMID 19194512</ref><ref name='S000127099'>Zhang Y, et al. (2008) Dre2, a conserved eukaryotic fe/s cluster protein, functions in cytosolic fe/s protein biogenesis. Mol Cell Biol 28(18):5569-82
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Revision as of 14:05, 25 February 2010

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Systematic name YKR071C
Gene name DRE2
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XI:575622..574576
Primary SGDID S000001779


Description of YKR071C: Protein that may prevent apoptosis by forming a complex with Tah18p in the absence of stress; required for iron-sulfur cluster assembly and sister chromatid cohesion; homolog of human anti-apoptotic protein Ciapin1[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Ben-Aroya S, et al. (2008) Toward a comprehensive temperature-sensitive mutant repository of the essential genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell 30(2):248-58 SGD PMID 18439903
  2. Chanet R and Heude M (2003) Characterization of mutations that are synthetic lethal with pol3-13, a mutated allele of DNA polymerase delta in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Curr Genet 43(5):337-50 SGD PMID 12759774
  3. Vernis L, et al. (2009) A newly identified essential complex, Dre2-Tah18, controls mitochondria integrity and cell death after oxidative stress in yeast. PLoS ONE 4(2):e4376 SGD PMID 19194512
  4. Zhang Y, et al. (2008) Dre2, a conserved eukaryotic fe/s cluster protein, functions in cytosolic fe/s protein biogenesis. Mol Cell Biol 28(18):5569-82 SGD PMID 18625724

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