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− | '''Description of YJL222W:''' Putative membrane glycoprotein with strong similarity to Vth1p and Pep1p/Vps10p, may be involved in vacuolar protein sorting | + | '''Description of YJL222W:''' Putative membrane glycoprotein with strong similarity to Vth1p and Pep1p/Vps10p, may be involved in vacuolar protein sorting<ref name='S000046214'>Cooper AA and Stevens TH (1996) Vps10p cycles between the late-Golgi and prevacuolar compartments in its function as the sorting receptor for multiple yeast vacuolar hydrolases. J Cell Biol 133(3):529-41 {{SGDpaper|S000046214}} PMID 8636229</ref><ref name='S000051953'>Westphal V, et al. (1996) Multiple pathways for vacuolar sorting of yeast proteinase A. J Biol Chem 271(20):11865-70 |
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Revision as of 13:05, 31 March 2009
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Systematic name | YJL222W |
Gene name | VTH2 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr X:11475..16124 |
Primary SGDID | S000003758 |
Description of YJL222W: Putative membrane glycoprotein with strong similarity to Vth1p and Pep1p/Vps10p, may be involved in vacuolar protein sorting[1][2]
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- ↑ Cooper AA and Stevens TH (1996) Vps10p cycles between the late-Golgi and prevacuolar compartments in its function as the sorting receptor for multiple yeast vacuolar hydrolases. J Cell Biol 133(3):529-41 SGD PMID 8636229
- ↑ Westphal V, et al. (1996) Multiple pathways for vacuolar sorting of yeast proteinase A. J Biol Chem 271(20):11865-70 SGD PMID 8662642
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