Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K4020002"
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+ | "Sic1∆N" is a gene encoding a protein that inhibits cyclin-dependent kinase complexes and G1 to S phase progression in cell cycle (Hegde, 2010), prevents premature S phase entry, and warrants genome integrity (SIC1 | SGD). It is genomic DNA with a deleted sequence of the first 90 nucleotides encoding the N-terminus of the corresponding protein. | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | *Hegde, A. N. (2010). Ubiquitin-Dependent Protein Degradation. Comprehensive Natural Products II: Chemistry and Biology, 5, 699–752. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-008045382-8.00697-3 | ||
+ | *SIC1 | SGD. (n.d.). Retrieved October 17, 2021, from https://www.yeastgenome.org/locus/S000004069 |
Revision as of 15:24, 18 October 2021
Usage and Biology
"Sic1∆N" is a gene encoding a protein that inhibits cyclin-dependent kinase complexes and G1 to S phase progression in cell cycle (Hegde, 2010), prevents premature S phase entry, and warrants genome integrity (SIC1 | SGD). It is genomic DNA with a deleted sequence of the first 90 nucleotides encoding the N-terminus of the corresponding protein.
References
- Hegde, A. N. (2010). Ubiquitin-Dependent Protein Degradation. Comprehensive Natural Products II: Chemistry and Biology, 5, 699–752. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-008045382-8.00697-3
- SIC1 | SGD. (n.d.). Retrieved October 17, 2021, from https://www.yeastgenome.org/locus/S000004069