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− | '''Description of YIR026C:''' Protein phosphatase involved in vegetative growth at low temperatures, sporulation, and glycogen accumulation; | + | '''Description of YIR026C:''' Protein phosphatase involved in vegetative growth at low temperatures, sporulation, and glycogen accumulation; mutants are defective in 60S ribosome assembly; member of the dual-specificity family of protein phosphatases<ref name='S000039992'>Guan K, et al. (1992) A yeast protein phosphatase related to the vaccinia virus VH1 phosphatase is induced by nitrogen starvation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 89(24):12175-9 {{SGDpaper|S000039992}} PMID 1334559</ref><ref name='S000042673'>Park HD, et al. (1996) The S. cerevisiae nitrogen starvation-induced Yvh1p and Ptp2p phosphatases play a role in control of sporulation. Yeast 12(11):1135-51 {{SGDpaper|S000042673}} PMID 8896280</ref><ref name='S000055500'>Beeser AE and Cooper TG (2000) The dual-specificity protein phosphatase Yvh1p regulates sporulation, growth, and glycogen accumulation independently of catalytic activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae via the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase cascade. J Bacteriol 182(12):3517-28 {{SGDpaper|S000055500}} PMID 10852885</ref><ref name='S000131799'>Liu Y and Chang A (2009) A mutant plasma membrane protein is stabilized upon loss of Yvh1, a novel ribosome assembly factor. Genetics 181(3):907-15 |
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Revision as of 14:05, 12 October 2009
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Systematic name | YIR026C |
Gene name | YVH1 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr IX:405964..404870 |
Primary SGDID | S000001465 |
Description of YIR026C: Protein phosphatase involved in vegetative growth at low temperatures, sporulation, and glycogen accumulation; mutants are defective in 60S ribosome assembly; member of the dual-specificity family of protein phosphatases[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ Guan K, et al. (1992) A yeast protein phosphatase related to the vaccinia virus VH1 phosphatase is induced by nitrogen starvation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 89(24):12175-9 SGD PMID 1334559
- ↑ Park HD, et al. (1996) The S. cerevisiae nitrogen starvation-induced Yvh1p and Ptp2p phosphatases play a role in control of sporulation. Yeast 12(11):1135-51 SGD PMID 8896280
- ↑ Beeser AE and Cooper TG (2000) The dual-specificity protein phosphatase Yvh1p regulates sporulation, growth, and glycogen accumulation independently of catalytic activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae via the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase cascade. J Bacteriol 182(12):3517-28 SGD PMID 10852885
- ↑ Liu Y and Chang A (2009) A mutant plasma membrane protein is stabilized upon loss of Yvh1, a novel ribosome assembly factor. Genetics 181(3):907-15 SGD PMID 19114459
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