Reference: Page N, et al. (1996) Identification of ASK10 as a multicopy activator of Skn7p-dependent transcription of a HIS3 reporter gene. Yeast 12(3):267-72

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Recent evidence has demonstrated that the yeast Skn7p appears to act as a 'response regulator' in a eukaryotic 'two-component' signal transduction pathway. A search to identify possible regulators of the SKN7 mediated 'two-component' regulatory system has identified Ask10p as a novel potential transcription factor. The ASK10 sequence has been deposited in GenBank with Accession Number U27209.

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Page N, Sheraton J, Brown JL, Stewart RC, Bussey H
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