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. 1994 Aug 11;22(15):3151–3154. doi: 10.1093/nar/22.15.3151

LRG1 is expressed during sporulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and contains motifs similar to LIM and rho/racGAP domains.

L Müller 1, G Xu 1, R Wells 1, C P Hollenberg 1, W Piepersberg 1
PMCID: PMC310289  PMID: 8065929

Abstract

We here report the sequence of a yeast gene LRG1 whose deduced amino acid sequence contains sequence motifs similar to LIM domain proteins in the amino-terminal, and to rho/rac GTPase activating proteins (rho/racGAP's) in the carboxy-terminal part. LRG1 expression is differentially regulated showing a peak of expression in sporulating cells. Gene disruption experiments indicate that the gene is not essential and may play a role during mating.

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