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MGA1  -  Mga1p

Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c

Synonyms: Protein MGA1, YGR249W
 
 
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High impact information on MGA1

  • Further analysis of the network showed that the promoters of MGA1 and PHD1 were bound by all of the factors used in this study, identifying them as key target hubs [1].
  • The sequence includes the BRF1 gene, encoding TFIIIB70, the 5' portion of the GCN5 gene, an open reading frame (ORF) previously identified as ORF MGA1, whose translation product shows similarity to heat-shock transcription factors and five new ORFs [2].

References

  1. Target hub proteins serve as master regulators of development in yeast. Borneman, A.R., Leigh-Bell, J.A., Yu, H., Bertone, P., Gerstein, M., Snyder, M. Genes Dev. (2006) [Pubmed]
  2. Analysis of a 17.9 kb region from Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VII reveals the presence of eight open reading frames, including BRF1 (TFIIIB70) and GCN5 genes. Feroli, F., Carignani, G., Pavanello, A., Guerreiro, P., Azevedo, D., Rodrigues-Pousada, C., Melchioretto, P., Panzeri, L., Agostoni Carbone, M.L. Yeast (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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