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Field | Value |
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Namespace | Cellular component |
Short description | SWI/SNF superfamily-type complex |
Full defintion | A protein complex that contains an ortholog of the Saccharomyces ATPase Swi2/Snf2 as one of the catalytic subunit components (ATPase) and mediates assembly of nucleosomes, changes to the spacing or structure of nucleosomes, or some combination of those activities in a manner that requires ATP. |
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The relationship of GO:0070603 with other GO terms.
Relationship type | GO terms |
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Is a | |
Regulates | n.a. |
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Positively regulates | n.a. |
Negatively regulates | n.a. |
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GOC | mah |
PMID | SWI/SNF: the crossroads where extracellular signaling pathways meet chromatin. J Cell Physiol. 2006 May; 207 (2): 309–14.PMID: 16155938 The coordinated expression of the genome in response to extracellular cues is ensured by enzymatic cascades signaling to the nucleus. These pathways generate chromatin modifications at specific loci controlling the transcription of signal-dependent and tissue-specific genes. The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex offers the ideal surface for integrating these signals in the execution of diverse or even opposite biological programs. |
GO predictions are based solely on the InterPro-to-GO mappings published by EMBL-EBI, which are in turn based on the mapping of predicted domains to the InterPro dataset. The InterPro-to-GO mapping was last updated on , while the GO metadata was last updated on .