FOG16826
EOG879CQ9
sce:PDR1;PDR3
Genes: 6
SGD DescriptionTranscription factor that regulates the pleiotropic drug response; zinc cluster protein that is a master regulator involved in recruiting other zinc cluster proteins to pleiotropic drug response elements (PDREs) to fine tune the regulation of multidrug resistance genes; relocalizes to the cytosol in response to hypoxia; PDR1 has a paralog, PDR3, that arose from the whole genome duplication|Transcriptional activator of the pleiotropic drug resistance network; regulates expression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters through binding to cis-acting PDRE sites (PDR responsive elements); has a role in response to drugs and organic solvents; post-translationally up-regulated in cells lacking functional mitochondrial genome; involved in diauxic shift; relative distribution to nucleus increases upon DNA replication stress; APCC(Cdh1) substrate
References
Balzi E, et al. (1987 Dec 15). The multidrug resistance gene PDR1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Delaveau T, et al. (1994 Sep 1). PDR3, a new yeast regulatory gene, is homologous to PDR1 and controls the multidrug resistance phenomenon.
Piskacek M, et al. (2016). The 9aaTAD Transactivation Domains: From Gal4 to p53.