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GCN4 is a transcription factor protein in yeast that plays a crucial role in the regulation of genes involved in amino acid biosynthesis, such as HIS4, HIS7, HIS3, ARG1, ARG3, ARG4, and ARG5,6. The protein contains a basic leucine zipper (bZIP) domain that enables it to bind to specific DNA sequences, thereby regulating the transcription of target genes. The protein is also involved in the regulation of other cellular processes, including stress response and nutrient signaling, such as GSH1, YAP1, and TRX2. Its structure is composed of a dimeric coiled-coil domain, which allows for protein-protein interactions, and a DNA-binding bZIP domain.
200 µg
200 µg
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