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− | '''Description of YDR107C:''' Protein with a role in cellular adhesion and filamentous growth; similar to Emp70p and Tmn3p; member of the evolutionarily conserved Transmembrane Nine family of proteins with nine membrane-spanning segments<ref name=' | + | '''Description of YDR107C:''' Protein with a role in cellular adhesion and filamentous growth; similar to Emp70p and Tmn3p; member of the evolutionarily conserved Transmembrane Nine family of proteins with nine membrane-spanning segments<ref name='S000125193'>Froquet R, et al. (2008) Control of Cellular Physiology by TM9 Proteins in Yeast and Dictyostelium. J Biol Chem 283(11):6764-6772 {{SGDpaper|S000125193}} PMID 18178563</ref><ref name='S000045474'>Schimmoller F, et al. (1998) Characterization of a 76 kDa endosomal, multispanning membrane protein that is highly conserved throughout evolution. Gene 216(2):311-8 |
− | {{SGDpaper| | + | {{SGDpaper|S000045474}} PMID 9729438</ref> |
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Systematic name | YDR107C |
Gene name | TMN2 |
Aliases | |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr IV:671032..669014 |
Primary SGDID | S000002514 |
Description of YDR107C: Protein with a role in cellular adhesion and filamentous growth; similar to Emp70p and Tmn3p; member of the evolutionarily conserved Transmembrane Nine family of proteins with nine membrane-spanning segments[1][2]
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- ↑ Froquet R, et al. (2008) Control of Cellular Physiology by TM9 Proteins in Yeast and Dictyostelium. J Biol Chem 283(11):6764-6772 SGD PMID 18178563
- ↑ Schimmoller F, et al. (1998) Characterization of a 76 kDa endosomal, multispanning membrane protein that is highly conserved throughout evolution. Gene 216(2):311-8 SGD PMID 9729438
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