Difference between revisions of "YEL012W"

From SGD-Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Automated import of articles)
(Automated import of articles)
Line 18: Line 18:
 
|}
 
|}
 
<br>
 
<br>
'''Description of YEL012W:''' Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that negatively regulates gluconeogenesis by mediating the glucose-induced ubiquitination of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase); cytoplasmic enzyme that catalyzes the ubiquitination of histones in vitro<ref name='S000051223'>Qin S, et al. (1991) Cloning and characterization of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene encoding a new member of the ubiquitin-conjugating protein family. J Biol Chem 266(23):15549-54 {{SGDpaper|S000051223}} PMID 1869573</ref><ref name='S000057612'>Kaiser P, et al. (1994) A human ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme homologous to yeast UBC8. J Biol Chem 269(12):8797-802 {{SGDpaper|S000057612}} PMID 8132613</ref><ref name='S000072993'>Regelmann J, et al. (2003) Catabolite degradation of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a genome-wide screen identifies eight novel GID genes and indicates the existence of two degradation pathways. Mol Biol Cell 14(4):1652-63
+
'''Description of YEL012W:''' Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that negatively regulates gluconeogenesis by mediating the glucose-induced ubiquitination of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase); cytoplasmic enzyme that catalyzes the ubiquitination of histones in vitro<ref name='S000057612'>Kaiser P, et al. (1994) A human ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme homologous to yeast UBC8. J Biol Chem 269(12):8797-802 {{SGDpaper|S000057612}} PMID 8132613</ref><ref name='S000051223'>Qin S, et al. (1991) Cloning and characterization of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene encoding a new member of the ubiquitin-conjugating protein family. J Biol Chem 266(23):15549-54 {{SGDpaper|S000051223}} PMID 1869573</ref><ref name='S000072993'>Regelmann J, et al. (2003) Catabolite degradation of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a genome-wide screen identifies eight novel GID genes and indicates the existence of two degradation pathways. Mol Biol Cell 14(4):1652-63
 
  {{SGDpaper|S000072993}} PMID 12686616</ref>
 
  {{SGDpaper|S000072993}} PMID 12686616</ref>
 
<br>
 
<br>

Revision as of 14:05, 25 February 2010

Share your knowledge...Edit this entry! <protect>

Systematic name YEL012W
Gene name UBC8
Aliases GID3
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr V:131772..132551
Primary SGDID S000000738


Description of YEL012W: Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that negatively regulates gluconeogenesis by mediating the glucose-induced ubiquitination of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase); cytoplasmic enzyme that catalyzes the ubiquitination of histones in vitro[1][2][3]




</protect>

Community Commentary

About Community Commentary. Please share your knowledge!




<protect>

References

See Help:References on how to add references

  1. Kaiser P, et al. (1994) A human ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme homologous to yeast UBC8. J Biol Chem 269(12):8797-802 SGD PMID 8132613
  2. Qin S, et al. (1991) Cloning and characterization of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene encoding a new member of the ubiquitin-conjugating protein family. J Biol Chem 266(23):15549-54 SGD PMID 1869573
  3. Regelmann J, et al. (2003) Catabolite degradation of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a genome-wide screen identifies eight novel GID genes and indicates the existence of two degradation pathways. Mol Biol Cell 14(4):1652-63 SGD PMID 12686616

See Help:Categories on how to add the wiki page for this gene to a Category </protect>