Whi7 is an unstable cell-cycle repressor of the Start transcriptional program
The commitment of cells to a new cycle of division involves inactivation of the Start transcriptional repressor Whi5. Here the authors show that the sequence related protein Whi7 associates to G1/S gene promoters in late G1 and collaborates with Whi5 in Start repression.
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Main Authors: | Mercè Gomar-Alba, Ester Méndez, Inma Quilis, M. Carmen Bañó, J. Carlos Igual |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b966a4d634224d4cbbbf5c5d656feae2 |
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