| Accession ID | Name | Pfam Type |
|---|---|---|
| PF08621 | RPAP1-like, N-terminal | family |
Inhibition of RPAP1 synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae results in changes in global gene expression that are similar to those caused by the loss of the RNAPII subunit Rpb11 [1]. This entry represents the N-terminal region of RPAP-1 that is conserved from yeast to humans.
1: RPAP1, a novel human RNA polymerase II-associated protein affinity purified with recombinant wild-type and mutated polymerase subunits. Jeronimo C, Langelier MF, Zeghouf M, Cojocaru M, Bergeron D, Baali D, Forget D, Mnaimneh S, Davierwala AP, Pootoolal J, Chandy M, Canadien V, Beattie BK, Richards DP, Workman JL, Hughes TR, Greenblatt J, Coulombe B; Mol Cell Biol. 2004;24:7043-7058. PMID:15282305