PDR10/YOR328W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for PDR10: ATP-binding cassette multidrug transporter PDR10, YOR328W

PDR10 - Transcription (10)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
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Wolfger H, et al.  (1997) The yeast ATP binding cassette (ABC) protein genes PDR10 and PDR15 are novel targets for the Pdr1 and Pdr3 transcriptional regulators. FEBS Lett 418(3):269-74
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