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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Vacuolar membrane protein of unknown function that is conserved in mammals; predicted to contain eleven transmembrane helices; interacts with Pdr5p, a protein involved in multidrug resistance<ref name='S000074185'>Huh WK, et al. (2003) Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast. Nature 425(6959):686-91 {{SGDpaper|S000074185}} PMID 14562095</ref><ref name='S000069742'>Subba Rao G, et al. (2002) Two-hybrid-based analysis of protein-protein interactions of the yeast multidrug resistance protein, Pdr5p. Funct Integr Genomics 1(6):357-66 {{SGDpaper|S000069742}} PMID 11957110</ref><ref name='S000065710'>Grossman TR, et al. (2000) Identification of a ubiquitous family of membrane proteins and their expression in mouse brain. J Exp Biol 203(Pt 3):447-57
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'''Description of YDR105C:''' Vacuolar membrane protein of unknown function that is conserved in mammals; predicted to contain eleven transmembrane helices; interacts with Pdr5p, a protein involved in multidrug resistance<ref name='S000074185'>Huh WK, et al. (2003) Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast. Nature 425(6959):686-91 {{SGDpaper|S000074185}} PMID 14562095</ref><ref name='S000069742'>Subba Rao G, et al. (2002) Two-hybrid-based analysis of protein-protein interactions of the yeast multidrug resistance protein, Pdr5p. Funct Integr Genomics 1(6):357-66 {{SGDpaper|S000069742}} PMID 11957110</ref><ref name='S000065710'>Grossman TR, et al. (2000) Identification of a ubiquitous family of membrane proteins and their expression in mouse brain. J Exp Biol 203(Pt 3):447-57
 
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Systematic name YDR105C
Gene name TMS1
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Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr IV:666767..665346
Primary SGDID S000002512


Description of YDR105C: Vacuolar membrane protein of unknown function that is conserved in mammals; predicted to contain eleven transmembrane helices; interacts with Pdr5p, a protein involved in multidrug resistance[1][2][3]




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  1. Huh WK, et al. (2003) Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast. Nature 425(6959):686-91 SGD PMID 14562095
  2. Subba Rao G, et al. (2002) Two-hybrid-based analysis of protein-protein interactions of the yeast multidrug resistance protein, Pdr5p. Funct Integr Genomics 1(6):357-66 SGD PMID 11957110
  3. Grossman TR, et al. (2000) Identification of a ubiquitous family of membrane proteins and their expression in mouse brain. J Exp Biol 203(Pt 3):447-57 SGD PMID 10637174

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