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'''Description of YNL191W:''' Probable glutamine amidotransferase, forms a complex with Dug1p and Dug2p to degrade glutathione (GSH) and other peptides containing a gamma-glu-X bond in an alternative pathway to GSH degradation by gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (Ecm38p)<ref name='S000120080'>Ganguli D, et al. (2006) The alternative pathway of glutathione degradation is mediated by a novel protein complex involving three new genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics ()
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'''Description of YNL191W:''' Probable glutamine amidotransferase, forms a complex with Dug1p and Dug2p to degrade glutathione (GSH) and other peptides containing a gamma-glu-X bond in an alternative pathway to GSH degradation by gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (Ecm38p)<ref name='S000120080'>Ganguli D, et al. (2007) The Alternative Pathway of Glutathione Degradation Is Mediated by a Novel Protein Complex Involving Three New Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 175(3):1137-51
 
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Systematic name YNL191W
Gene name DUG3
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XIV:280433..281506
Primary SGDID S000005135


Description of YNL191W: Probable glutamine amidotransferase, forms a complex with Dug1p and Dug2p to degrade glutathione (GSH) and other peptides containing a gamma-glu-X bond in an alternative pathway to GSH degradation by gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (Ecm38p)[1]




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DNA and RNA Details

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Other Topic: expression

Specifically higher expression in sulfur limited chemostat cultures versus sulfur excess. [2] [3]





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  1. Ganguli D, et al. (2007) The Alternative Pathway of Glutathione Degradation Is Mediated by a Novel Protein Complex Involving Three New Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 175(3):1137-51 SGD PMID 17179087
  2. Boer VM, et al. (2003) The genome-wide transcriptional responses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown on glucose in aerobic chemostat cultures limited for carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, or sulfur. J Biol Chem 278(5):3265-74 SGD PMID 12414795
  3. submitted by Viktor Boer on 2003-07-25

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