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Systematic name YLR321C
Gene name SFH1
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XII:777864..776584
Primary SGDID S000004313


Description of YLR321C: Component of the RSC chromatin remodeling complex; essential gene required for cell cycle progression and maintenance of proper ploidy; phosphorylated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle; Snf5p paralog[1][2][3][4][5]




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References

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  1. Cairns BR, et al. (1996) RSC, an essential, abundant chromatin-remodeling complex. Cell 87(7):1249-60 SGD PMID 8980231
  2. Campsteijn C, et al. (2007) Reverse genetic analysis of the yeast RSC chromatin remodeler reveals a role for RSC3 and SNF5 homolog 1 in ploidy maintenance. PLoS Genet 3(6):e92 SGD PMID 17542652
  3. Cao Y, et al. (1997) Sfh1p, a component of a novel chromatin-remodeling complex, is required for cell cycle progression. Mol Cell Biol 17(6):3323-34 SGD PMID 9154831
  4. Hsu JM, et al. (2003) The yeast RSC chromatin-remodeling complex is required for kinetochore function in chromosome segregation. Mol Cell Biol 23(9):3202-15 SGD PMID 12697820
  5. Lorch Y, et al. (1999) Histone octamer transfer by a chromatin-remodeling complex. Cell 96(3):389-92 SGD PMID 10025404

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