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1.14.11.69
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phosphorylation of Rph1 is required for efficient PHR1 expression and the dissociation of Rph1
754922
1.14.11.69
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Rph1 is phosphorylated under oxidative stress, which leads to Rph1 dissociation and transcriptional activation. Rad53 may be the key kinase essential for Rph1 phosphorylation on oxidative stress with H2O2 treatment
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1.14.11.69
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the crucial checkpoint protein Rad53 acts as an upstream regulator of Rph1 and dominates the phosphorylation of Rph1 that is required for efficient PHR1 expression and the dissociation of Rph1. Release of Rph1 from chromatin also required the phosphorylation at S652
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