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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Gene name'''        ||''PPZ1 ''
 
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|nowrap| Chr XIII:241536..239458
 
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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Serine/threonine protein phosphatase Z, isoform of Ppz2p; involved in regulation of potassium transport, which affects osmotic stability, cell cycle progression, and halotolerance<ref name='S000069831'>Yenush L, et al. (2002) The Ppz protein phosphatases are key regulators of K+ and pH homeostasis: implications for salt tolerance, cell wall integrity and cell cycle progression. EMBO J 21(5):920-9 {{SGDpaper|S000069831}} PMID 11867520</ref><ref name='S000048536'>Hughes V, et al. (1993) Both isoforms of protein phosphatase Z are essential for the maintenance of cell size and integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to osmotic stress. Eur J Biochem 216(1):269-79 {{SGDpaper|S000048536}} PMID 8396031</ref><ref name='S000045961'>Posas F, et al. (1995) Biochemical characterization of recombinant yeast PPZ1, a protein phosphatase involved in salt tolerance. FEBS Lett 368(1):39-44
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'''Description of YML016C:''' Serine/threonine protein phosphatase Z, isoform of Ppz2p; involved in regulation of potassium transport, which affects osmotic stability, cell cycle progression, and halotolerance<ref name='S000069831'>Yenush L, et al. (2002) The Ppz protein phosphatases are key regulators of K+ and pH homeostasis: implications for salt tolerance, cell wall integrity and cell cycle progression. EMBO J 21(5):920-9 {{SGDpaper|S000069831}} PMID 11867520</ref><ref name='S000048536'>Hughes V, et al. (1993) Both isoforms of protein phosphatase Z are essential for the maintenance of cell size and integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to osmotic stress. Eur J Biochem 216(1):269-79 {{SGDpaper|S000048536}} PMID 8396031</ref><ref name='S000045961'>Posas F, et al. (1995) Biochemical characterization of recombinant yeast PPZ1, a protein phosphatase involved in salt tolerance. FEBS Lett 368(1):39-44
 
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Systematic name YML016C
Gene name PPZ1
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Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XIII:241536..239458
Primary SGDID S000004478


Description of YML016C: Serine/threonine protein phosphatase Z, isoform of Ppz2p; involved in regulation of potassium transport, which affects osmotic stability, cell cycle progression, and halotolerance[1][2][3]




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  1. Yenush L, et al. (2002) The Ppz protein phosphatases are key regulators of K+ and pH homeostasis: implications for salt tolerance, cell wall integrity and cell cycle progression. EMBO J 21(5):920-9 SGD PMID 11867520
  2. Hughes V, et al. (1993) Both isoforms of protein phosphatase Z are essential for the maintenance of cell size and integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to osmotic stress. Eur J Biochem 216(1):269-79 SGD PMID 8396031
  3. Posas F, et al. (1995) Biochemical characterization of recombinant yeast PPZ1, a protein phosphatase involved in salt tolerance. FEBS Lett 368(1):39-44 SGD PMID 7615085

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