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Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... Disease relevance of GAL11 Recessive mutations of GAL11 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cause... on nonfermentable carbon sources. High impact information on GAL11 In yeast strains bearing the point mutation called GAL11P( for potentiator ), certain GAL4 derivatives lacking any classical activating region work... / Synonyms: Transcription regulatory protein GAL11
MeSH term: ... . From these observations and further analyses of GAL11, we propose that a single activator- holoenzyme..., inhibiting gene activation normally conferred by the wild- type thyroid hormone receptor. All disease...
Gallus gallus
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MeSH term: ... protein. The region of GAL11 affected by the P mutation is evidently functionally inert in ordinary cells... for the GAL4 dimerization fragment. The P mutation confers upon GAL11, a component of the RNA polymerase II... of Dimerization Receptor dimerization is ubiquitous to the action of all receptor tyrosine kinases...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... ( pyrimidine pathway regulator 1). When the GAL11 locus was disrupted by insertion of the URA3 gene, the resulting yeast cells( gal11 :: URA3) exhibited phenotypes almost identical to those of the gal11 strains... at all times. Having proposed that regulation of 3' end formation dictates the amount of each CBP1...
SIN4  -  Sin4p
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... deletions, sin4 deletions cause only partial loss of repression. Gal11 is a general activator of basal...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on TAF12 Of six specifically cross- linked polypeptides, three( Tra1, Taf12, and Gal11) are subunits of four complexes( SAGA, Mediator, NuA4, and TFIID) known to play a role in gene regulation. Genetic analysis of TAF68/ 61 reveals links to cell cycle regulators. Interestingly, a set...
ESC8  -  Esc8p
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on ESC8 In a genetic screen for proteins that restore silencing when tethered to a telomere, we isolated ESC2 and an uncharacterized gene,( YOL017w ), which we call ESC8. Finally, we show that Esc8p interacts with the Gal11 protein, a component of the RNA pol II mediator...
TFA2  -  Tfa2p
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... High impact information on TFA2 Saccharomyces cerevisiae Gal11, a component of the holoenzyme of RNA polymerase II, interacts through its functional domains A and B with the small( Tfa2) and large( Tfa1) subunits of the general transcription factor( TF) IIE, respectively. Biological context of TFA2...
MSN2  -  Msn2p
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Gene: ... - terminal domain of Gal11. Regulatory relationships of MSN2 HSF and Msn2/ 4p can exclusively...

 

 
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