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  • Crosas, E.; Sumoy, L.; Gonzalez, E.; Diaz, M.; Bartolome, S.; Farres, J.; Pares, X.; Biosca, J.A.; Fernandez, M.R.
    The yeast zeta-crystallin/NADPH quinone oxidoreductase (Zta1p) is under nutritional control by the target of rapamycin pathway and is involved in the regulation of argininosuccinate lyase mRNA half-life (2015), FEBS J., 282, 1953-1964 .
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
Zta1
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function yeast zeta-crystallin is a quinone oxidoreductase belonging to the zeta-crystallin family, with activity in the reduction of alkenal/alkenone compounds. The lack of Zta1 negatively affects the expression of a group of genes involved in amino acid biosynthesis. Zta1 participates in the post-transcriptional regulation of ARG4 expression by increasing the ARG4 mRNA half-life. Expression of the zeta-crystallin gene is itself regulated by nutrient availability through the general amino acid control and target of rapamycin pathways Saccharomyces cerevisiae