📂 Anatomy
SAGA-type complex — Definition
SAGA tipi kompleks / SAGA-type complex
SAGA (Spt-Ada-Gcn5-acetiltransferase) type complex is a very low protein complex, which is located in the cell core and plays a role in the arrangement of gene transcription. This complex controls gene expression by changing the structure of the chromatine with histon asethyltransferase activity. Critical functions are undertaken in processes such as development, cell cycle and stress response. Clinically, mutations in the SAGA complex are associated with diseases such as neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is SAGA tipi kompleks?
SAGA tipi kompleks; sAGA (Spt-Ada-Gcn5-acetiltransferase) type complex is a very low protein complex, which is located in the cell core and plays a role in the arrangement of gene transcription. This complex controls gene expression by changing the structure of the chromatine with histon asethyltransferase activity. Critical functions are undertaken in processes such as development, cell cycle and stress response. Clinically, mutations in the SAGA complex are associated with diseases such as neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer.
❓ What is SAGA-type complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "SAGA-type complex" is SAGA tipi kompleks.
❓ Which medical field is SAGA tipi kompleks related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.