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IPR052202

Yeast Metabolic Pathway Regulatory Proteins
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Short nameYeast_MetPath_Reg
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This family of proteins includes transcriptional regulators that interact with various elements of cellular machinery to control gene expression. Members of this family are involved in the regulation of metabolic pathways, such as the pyrimidine and purine utilization pathways, by acting as positive regulators of gene expression. Some proteins within this family bind to specific DNA sequences to mediate gene induction, while others interact with protein complexes like SIN3 or protein kinases such as SNF1 to exert their regulatory functions. Additionally, certain family members are implicated in the negative regulation of drug resistance genes by modulating the expression of ABC transporter genes. The diverse regulatory roles suggest that these proteins are key modulators of cellular response to metabolic needs and stress conditions.
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