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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Systematic name''' || [http://db.yeastgenome.org/cgi-bin/locus.pl?locus=YMR264W YMR264W]  
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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Gene name'''        ||''CUE1 ''
 
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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Primary SGDID'''          || S000004877
 
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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein that recruits the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme Ubc7p to the ER where it functions in protein degradation; contains a CUE domain that binds ubiquitin to facilitate intramolecular monoubiquitination<ref name='S000073157'>Shih SC, et al. (2003) A ubiquitin-binding motif required for intramolecular monoubiquitylation, the CUE domain. EMBO J 22(6):1273-81 {{SGDpaper|S000073157}} PMID 12628920</ref><ref name='S000058243'>Biederer T, et al. (1997) Role of Cue1p in ubiquitination and degradation at the ER surface. Science 278(5344):1806-9
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'''Description of YMR264W:''' Endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein that recruits the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme Ubc7p to the ER where it functions in protein degradation; contains a CUE domain that binds ubiquitin to facilitate intramolecular monoubiquitination<ref name='S000058243'>Biederer T, et al. (1997) Role of Cue1p in ubiquitination and degradation at the ER surface. Science 278(5344):1806-9 {{SGDpaper|S000058243}} PMID 9388185</ref><ref name='S000073157'>Shih SC, et al. (2003) A ubiquitin-binding motif required for intramolecular monoubiquitylation, the CUE domain. EMBO J 22(6):1273-81
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Specifically higher expression in carbon limited chemostat cultures versus carbon excess.
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Systematic name YMR264W
Gene name CUE1
Aliases KIS4
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XIII:795805..796416
Primary SGDID S000004877


Description of YMR264W: Endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein that recruits the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme Ubc7p to the ER where it functions in protein degradation; contains a CUE domain that binds ubiquitin to facilitate intramolecular monoubiquitination[1][2]




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  1. Biederer T, et al. (1997) Role of Cue1p in ubiquitination and degradation at the ER surface. Science 278(5344):1806-9 SGD PMID 9388185
  2. Shih SC, et al. (2003) A ubiquitin-binding motif required for intramolecular monoubiquitylation, the CUE domain. EMBO J 22(6):1273-81 SGD PMID 12628920

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