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| Systematic name | YDL212W |
| Gene name | SHR3 |
| Aliases | APF1 |
| Feature type | ORF, Verified |
| Coordinates | Chr IV:78427..79059 |
Description of YDL212W: Endoplasmic reticulum packaging chaperone, required for incorporation of amino acid permeases into COPII coated vesicles for transport to the cell surface[1][2][3]
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- ↑ Kuehn MJ, et al. (1996) Amino acid permeases require COPII components and the ER resident membrane protein Shr3p for packaging into transport vesicles in vitro. J Cell Biol 135(3):585-95 SGD PMID 8909535
- ↑ Gilstring CF, et al. (1999) Shr3p mediates specific COPII coatomer-cargo interactions required for the packaging of amino acid permeases into ER-derived transport vesicles. Mol Biol Cell 10(11):3549-65 SGD PMID 10564255
- ↑ Ljungdahl PO, et al. (1992) SHR3: a novel component of the secretory pathway specifically required for localization of amino acid permeases in yeast. Cell 71(3):463-78 SGD PMID 1423607
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