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Vol 47(2013) N 6 p. 796-802; D.Y. Gurskiy*, E.N. Nabirochkina, D.V. Kopytova Role of Multifunctional Coactivator Complex SAGA in Regulation of Eukaryotic Gene Expression Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119334 Russia*dima-gurski@yandex.ru Received - 2013-05-27; Accepted - 2013-07-02 Eukaryotic gene expression is a multistep process of high complexity. Transcription is one of the cardinal and tightly regulated phases of gene expression. To provide accurate and precise work of the gene regulation apparatus, including a plethora of modifications of the chromatin structure and nucleosome, dynamic turnover must take place. All transcription steps are under the control of large multiprotein coactivator complexes. In this review, we discuss the evolutionary conservative SAGA complex, which acetylates and deubiquitinates histones during transcription activation and, furthermore, is involved in subsequent stages of mRNP biogenesis and export. SAGA complex, transcription, mRNA export, mRNP, acetylation, Gcn5, deubiquitinating module (DUBm), ENY2/Sus1, Sgf11, SCA7 |