Closed ValWood closed 1 year ago
GO:0003714 transcription corepressor activity A protein or a member of a complex that interacts specifically and non-covalently with a DNA-bound DNA-binding transcription factor to repress the transcription of specific genes
this does not seem to fit histone chaperones (although I would agree that we don't have a very good way of describing the molecular function of these at present...
to see with @colinlog I think it's OK to say that histone chaperones and modifiers are co-regulators.
Right not that IBA is gone.
I'd like to discuss histone chaperones for a few minutes if possible (an if they are coregulators, but also a couple of other questions)
Hi Val, As usual the answer to your question is going to be a little ambiguous I am afraid. Will we discuss this at 13h30 (12h30 in UK) during the transcription call today? Cheers, Colin
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I'd like to discuss histone chaperones for a few minutes if possible (an if they are coregulators, but also a couple of other questions)
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Annotations to S000005564 and CAL0000181007 GO:0006368 transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II promoter should be replaced by the newer term GO:0140673 transcriptional elongation-coupled chromatin remodeling
Thanks, Pascale
SGD done.
CGD done
Both PAINT and primary annotations have been fixed, closing.
I don't think
slm9 | | IBA with PTN000352669 , S000005564 , S000000104
is a
GO:0003714 | transcription corepressor activity
(is a histone chaperone)