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− | '''Description of YML052W:''' Plasma membrane protein that localizes to furrow-like invaginations (MCC patches); component of eisosomes; associated with endocytosis, along with Pil1p and Lsp1p; sporulation and plasma membrane sphingolipid content are altered in mutants<ref name='S000048799'>Sivadon P, et al. (1997) Cloning of the multicopy suppressor gene SUR7: evidence for a functional relationship between the yeast actin-binding protein Rvs167 and a putative membranous protein. Yeast 13(8):747-61 {{SGDpaper|S000048799}} PMID 9219339</ref><ref name='S000114479'>Walther TC, et al. (2006) Eisosomes mark static sites of endocytosis. Nature 439(7079):998-1003 {{SGDpaper|S000114479}} PMID 16496001</ref><ref name='S000069238'>Young ME, et al. (2002) The Sur7p family defines novel cortical domains in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affects sphingolipid metabolism, and is involved in sporulation. Mol Cell Biol 22(3):927-34 {{SGDpaper|S000069238}} PMID 11784867</ref><ref name='S000131063'>Stradalova V, et al. (2009) Furrow-like invaginations of the yeast plasma membrane correspond to membrane compartment of Can1. J Cell Sci | + | '''Description of YML052W:''' Plasma membrane protein that localizes to furrow-like invaginations (MCC patches); component of eisosomes; associated with endocytosis, along with Pil1p and Lsp1p; sporulation and plasma membrane sphingolipid content are altered in mutants<ref name='S000048799'>Sivadon P, et al. (1997) Cloning of the multicopy suppressor gene SUR7: evidence for a functional relationship between the yeast actin-binding protein Rvs167 and a putative membranous protein. Yeast 13(8):747-61 {{SGDpaper|S000048799}} PMID 9219339</ref><ref name='S000114479'>Walther TC, et al. (2006) Eisosomes mark static sites of endocytosis. Nature 439(7079):998-1003 {{SGDpaper|S000114479}} PMID 16496001</ref><ref name='S000069238'>Young ME, et al. (2002) The Sur7p family defines novel cortical domains in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affects sphingolipid metabolism, and is involved in sporulation. Mol Cell Biol 22(3):927-34 {{SGDpaper|S000069238}} PMID 11784867</ref><ref name='S000131063'>Stradalova V, et al. (2009) Furrow-like invaginations of the yeast plasma membrane correspond to membrane compartment of Can1. J Cell Sci 122(Pt 16):2887-94 |
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Systematic name | YML052W |
Gene name | SUR7 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr XIII:170402..171310 |
Primary SGDID | S000004516 |
Description of YML052W: Plasma membrane protein that localizes to furrow-like invaginations (MCC patches); component of eisosomes; associated with endocytosis, along with Pil1p and Lsp1p; sporulation and plasma membrane sphingolipid content are altered in mutants[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ Sivadon P, et al. (1997) Cloning of the multicopy suppressor gene SUR7: evidence for a functional relationship between the yeast actin-binding protein Rvs167 and a putative membranous protein. Yeast 13(8):747-61 SGD PMID 9219339
- ↑ Walther TC, et al. (2006) Eisosomes mark static sites of endocytosis. Nature 439(7079):998-1003 SGD PMID 16496001
- ↑ Young ME, et al. (2002) The Sur7p family defines novel cortical domains in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affects sphingolipid metabolism, and is involved in sporulation. Mol Cell Biol 22(3):927-34 SGD PMID 11784867
- ↑ Stradalova V, et al. (2009) Furrow-like invaginations of the yeast plasma membrane correspond to membrane compartment of Can1. J Cell Sci 122(Pt 16):2887-94 SGD PMID 19638406
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