GO term: cytoplasmic sequestering of transcription factor Help



Ontology: Biological Process (GO:0042994)

Definition: The selective interaction of a transcription factor with specific molecules in the cytoplasm, thereby inhibiting its translocation into the nucleus.

Synonyms: cytoplasmic retention of transcription factor; cytoplasmic sequestration of transcription factor; cytoplasmic storage of transcription factor; retention of transcription factor in cytoplasm; sequestering of transcription factor in cytoplasm; sequestration of transcription factor in cytoplasm; storage of transcription factor in cytoplasm; transcription factor binding, cytoplasmic sequestering; maintenance of transcription factor protein location in cytoplasm

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Annotation Summary


This table lists the methods used to annotate genes either directly to the term cytoplasmic sequestering of transcription factor (2 genes) or to its variants containing one or more qualifiers (0 genes). Note that some genes may have been annotated by more than one method so the numbers in the table below may not add up to the totals given here.

Annotation Method GO Term # Yeast Genes Annotated
Manually curated (download data) cytoplasmic sequestering of transcription factor 2
High-throughput none none
Computational none none

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Annotation details for genes that have been directly annotated to the term cytoplasmic sequestering of transcription factor or its variants containing one or more qualifiers (NOT, contributes to, or colocalizes with).

cytoplasmic sequestering of transcription factor
     2 genes directly annotated to this term
Locus Evidence Annotation Method Reference Assigned By
LOT6/YLR011W IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay
Assigned on 2009-01-13
manually curated Sollner S, et al.  (2009) Quinone reductase acts as a redox switch of the 20S yeast proteasome. EMBO Rep 10(1):65-70 SGD
URE2/YNL229C IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype
Assigned on 2005-09-26
manually curated Cox KH, et al.  (2000) Saccharomyces cerevisiae GATA sequences function as TATA elements during nitrogen catabolite repression and when Gln3p is excluded from the nucleus by overproduction of Ure2p. J Biol Chem 275(23):17611-8 SGD