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| Systematic name | YMR065W |
| Gene name | KAR5 |
| Aliases | FIG3 |
| Feature type | ORF, Verified |
| Coordinates | Chr XIII:399701..401215 |
Description of YMR065W: Protein required for nuclear membrane fusion during karyogamy, localizes to the membrane with a soluble portion in the endoplasmic reticulum lumen, may form a complex with Jem1p and Kar2p; expression of the gene is regulated by pheromone[1][2][3]
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- ↑ Beh CT, et al. (1997) KAR5 encodes a novel pheromone-inducible protein required for homotypic nuclear fusion. J Cell Biol 139(5):1063-76 SGD PMID 9382856
- ↑ Erdman S, et al. (1998) Pheromone-regulated genes required for yeast mating differentiation. J Cell Biol 140(3):461-83 SGD PMID 9456310
- ↑ Brizzio V, et al. (1999) Genetic interactions between KAR7/SEC71, KAR8/JEM1, KAR5, and KAR2 during nuclear fusion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 10(3):609-26 SGD PMID 10069807
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