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'''Description of YNR043W:''' Mevalonate pyrophosphate decarboxylase, essential enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of isoprenoids and sterols, including ergosterol; acts as a homodimer<ref name='S000050066'>Chambon C, et al. (1991) Sterol pathway in yeast. Identification and properties of mutant strains defective in mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase and farnesyl diphosphate synthetase. Lipids 26(8):633-6 {{SGDpaper|S000050066}} PMID 1779710</ref><ref name='S000049898'>Berges T, et al. (1997) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase is essential for viability, and a single Leu-to-Pro mutation in a conserved sequence leads to thermosensitivity. J Bacteriol 179(15):4664-70 {{SGDpaper|S000049898}} PMID 9244250</ref><ref name='S000046130'>Cordier H, et al. (1999) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase (erg19p) forms homodimers in vivo, and a single substitution in a structurally conserved region impairs dimerization. Curr Microbiol 38(5):290-4
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'''Description of YNR043W:''' Mevalonate pyrophosphate decarboxylase, essential enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of isoprenoids and sterols, including ergosterol; acts as a homodimer<ref name='S000046130'>Cordier H, et al. (1999) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase (erg19p) forms homodimers in vivo, and a single substitution in a structurally conserved region impairs dimerization. Curr Microbiol 38(5):290-4 {{SGDpaper|S000046130}} PMID 10355117</ref><ref name='S000050066'>Chambon C, et al. (1991) Sterol pathway in yeast. Identification and properties of mutant strains defective in mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase and farnesyl diphosphate synthetase. Lipids 26(8):633-6 {{SGDpaper|S000050066}} PMID 1779710</ref><ref name='S000049898'>Berges T, et al. (1997) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase is essential for viability, and a single Leu-to-Pro mutation in a conserved sequence leads to thermosensitivity. J Bacteriol 179(15):4664-70
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Revision as of 14:05, 31 March 2009

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Systematic name YNR043W
Gene name MVD1
Aliases ERG19
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XIV:701897..703087
Primary SGDID S000005326


Description of YNR043W: Mevalonate pyrophosphate decarboxylase, essential enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of isoprenoids and sterols, including ergosterol; acts as a homodimer[1][2][3]




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  1. Cordier H, et al. (1999) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase (erg19p) forms homodimers in vivo, and a single substitution in a structurally conserved region impairs dimerization. Curr Microbiol 38(5):290-4 SGD PMID 10355117
  2. Chambon C, et al. (1991) Sterol pathway in yeast. Identification and properties of mutant strains defective in mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase and farnesyl diphosphate synthetase. Lipids 26(8):633-6 SGD PMID 1779710
  3. Berges T, et al. (1997) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase is essential for viability, and a single Leu-to-Pro mutation in a conserved sequence leads to thermosensitivity. J Bacteriol 179(15):4664-70 SGD PMID 9244250

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