Gene regulation in response to protein disulphide isomerase deficiency

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Gene regulation in response to protein disulphide isomerase deficiency. / Nørgaard, Per; Tachibana, Christine; Bruun, Anette W; Winther, Jakob R.

I: Yeast, Bind 20, Nr. 7, 2003, s. 645-652.

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Nørgaard, P, Tachibana, C, Bruun, AW & Winther, JR 2003, 'Gene regulation in response to protein disulphide isomerase deficiency', Yeast, bind 20, nr. 7, s. 645-652. https://doi.org/10.1002/yea.978

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Nørgaard, P., Tachibana, C., Bruun, A. W., & Winther, J. R. (2003). Gene regulation in response to protein disulphide isomerase deficiency. Yeast, 20(7), 645-652. https://doi.org/10.1002/yea.978

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Nørgaard P, Tachibana C, Bruun AW, Winther JR. Gene regulation in response to protein disulphide isomerase deficiency. Yeast. 2003;20(7):645-652. https://doi.org/10.1002/yea.978

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Nørgaard, Per ; Tachibana, Christine ; Bruun, Anette W ; Winther, Jakob R. / Gene regulation in response to protein disulphide isomerase deficiency. I: Yeast. 2003 ; Bind 20, Nr. 7. s. 645-652.

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title = "Gene regulation in response to protein disulphide isomerase deficiency",
abstract = "We have examined the activities of promoters of a number of yeast genes encoding resident endoplasmic reticulum proteins, and found increased expression in a strain with severe protein disulphide isomerase deficiency. Serial deletion in the promoter of the MPD1 gene, which encodes a PDI1-homologue, revealed a cis-acting element responding to deficiency of protein disulphide isomerase activity (designated CERP). The presence of the sequence element is necessary and sufficient for the upregulation in response to disulphide isomerase deficiency, as measured by a minimal promoter containing the CERP element. The sequence (GACACG) does not resemble the unfolded protein response element. It is present in the upstream regions of the MPD1, MPD2, KAR2, PDI1 and ERO1 genes.",
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RIS

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T1 - Gene regulation in response to protein disulphide isomerase deficiency

AU - Nørgaard, Per

AU - Tachibana, Christine

AU - Bruun, Anette W

AU - Winther, Jakob R.

N1 - Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

PY - 2003

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N2 - We have examined the activities of promoters of a number of yeast genes encoding resident endoplasmic reticulum proteins, and found increased expression in a strain with severe protein disulphide isomerase deficiency. Serial deletion in the promoter of the MPD1 gene, which encodes a PDI1-homologue, revealed a cis-acting element responding to deficiency of protein disulphide isomerase activity (designated CERP). The presence of the sequence element is necessary and sufficient for the upregulation in response to disulphide isomerase deficiency, as measured by a minimal promoter containing the CERP element. The sequence (GACACG) does not resemble the unfolded protein response element. It is present in the upstream regions of the MPD1, MPD2, KAR2, PDI1 and ERO1 genes.

AB - We have examined the activities of promoters of a number of yeast genes encoding resident endoplasmic reticulum proteins, and found increased expression in a strain with severe protein disulphide isomerase deficiency. Serial deletion in the promoter of the MPD1 gene, which encodes a PDI1-homologue, revealed a cis-acting element responding to deficiency of protein disulphide isomerase activity (designated CERP). The presence of the sequence element is necessary and sufficient for the upregulation in response to disulphide isomerase deficiency, as measured by a minimal promoter containing the CERP element. The sequence (GACACG) does not resemble the unfolded protein response element. It is present in the upstream regions of the MPD1, MPD2, KAR2, PDI1 and ERO1 genes.

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KW - DNA, Fungal

KW - Endoplasmic Reticulum

KW - Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal

KW - Genes, Fungal

KW - Isomerases

KW - Promoter Regions, Genetic

KW - Protein Disulfide-Isomerases

KW - Repressor Proteins

KW - Saccharomyces cerevisiae

KW - Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins

KW - Sequence Deletion

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