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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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1) '4932.YNL216W':
RAP1 - DNA-binding protein RAP1; Essential DNA-binding transcription regulator that binds many loci; involved in transcription activation, repression, chromatin silencing, telomere length maintenance; relocalizes to cytosol under hypoxia; conserved protein with N-terminal BRCT domain, central region with homology to Myb DNA binding domain, and C-terminal Rap1-specific protein-interaction domain (RCT domain); recruits Sir complex to telomeric DNA; present in quiescent cell telomere hyperclusters.
[a.k.a. YNL216W, GRF1, TUF1,
4932.YNL216W
]
2) 'LSO1':
LSO1
- Protein with a potential role in response to iron deprivation; transcription increases during iron deprivation and during treatment with 2-(6-benzyl-2-pyridyl)quinazoline (BPQ) and copper; regulated by Aft1p and, to a lesser extent, by Aft2p; originally identified as a syntenic homolog of an Ashbya gossypii gene; localizes to nucleus and cytoplasm, and nuclear localization is enhanced under iron-replete conditions.
LSO2 - Protein with a potential role in response to iron deprivation; localizes to nucleus and cytoplasm, and nuclear localization is enhanced under iron-replete conditions; null mutant exhibits slow growth during iron deprivation; LSO2 has a paralog,
LSO1
, that arose from the whole genome duplication.
[a.k.a. YGR169C-A, NP_878080, 1466460]