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Systematic name | YOR256C |
Gene name | TRE2 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr XV:810683..808254 |
Description of YOR256C: Protein that functions with Tre1p to regulate ubiquitylation and vacuolar degradation of the metal transporter Smf1p; has similarity to transferrin receptors; inviability of null mutant in systematic studies is due to proximity to CDC31[1][2]
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- ↑ Stimpson HE, et al. (2006) Transferrin receptor-like proteins control the degradation of a yeast metal transporter. EMBO J 25(4):662-72 SGD PMID 16456538
- ↑ Poirey R and Jauniaux JC (1997) Sequencing analysis of a 36.8 kb fragment of yeast chromosome XV reveals 26 open reading frames including SEC63, CDC31, SUG2, GCD1, RBL2, PNT1, PAC1 and VPH1. Yeast 13(5):483-7 SGD PMID 9153759
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