SGD DescriptionHighly conserved ATPase of HSP70/DnaK family; essential functional component of the EKC/KEOPS complex, with Bud32p, Cgi121p, Pcc1p, and Gon7p; EKC/KEOPS complex is required for t6A tRNA modification and telomeric TG1-3 recombination; may have role in transcription
PomBase DescriptionEKC/KEOPS complex ATPase subunit Pgp2
AspGD DescriptionOrtholog(s) have chromatin DNA binding activity and role in positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter, tRNA modification, tRNA threonylcarbamoyladenosine metabolic process, telomere maintenance via recombination
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