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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Family |
| Description | This family is involved in the chronological life-span of S. cerevisiae. Over-expression leads to an extended viability of wild-type strains, indicating a role in regulation [ ]. There are four cysteine residues conserved in the N-terminal region involved in zinc binding and have been shown to be essential for protein functions. Ecl1-family proteins are essential for sexual development caused by zinc depletion in S. pombe. They are also important for cellular response to zinc limitation []. |
| Short Name | Ecl1/2/3 |