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'''Description of YDL119C:''' Putative mitochondrial transport protein; the authentic, non-tagged protein is detected in highly purified mitochondria in high-throughput studies; YDL119C is not an essential gene<ref name='S000117178'>Reinders J, et al. (2006) Toward the complete yeast mitochondrial proteome: multidimensional separation techniques for mitochondrial proteomics. J Proteome Res 5(7):1543-54 {{SGDpaper|S000117178}} PMID 16823961</ref><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='S000049213'>Belenkiy R, et al. (2000) The yeast mitochondrial transport proteins: new sequences and consensus residues, lack of direct relation between consensus residues and transmembrane helices, expression patterns of the transport protein genes, and protein-protein interactions with other proteins. Biochim Biophys Acta 1467(1):207-18
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'''Description of YDL119C:''' Putative mitochondrial transport protein; GFP-fusion protein is induced in response to the DNA-damaging agent MMS; the authentic, non-tagged protein is detected in purified mitochondria<ref name='S000121916'>Lee MW, et al. (2007) Global protein expression profiling of budding yeast in response to DNA damage. Yeast 24(3):145-54 {{SGDpaper|S000121916}} PMID 17351896</ref><ref name='S000117178'>Reinders J, et al. (2006) Toward the complete yeast mitochondrial proteome: multidimensional separation techniques for mitochondrial proteomics. J Proteome Res 5(7):1543-54 {{SGDpaper|S000117178}} PMID 16823961</ref><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='S000049213'>Belenkiy R, et al. (2000) The yeast mitochondrial transport proteins: new sequences and consensus residues, lack of direct relation between consensus residues and transmembrane helices, expression patterns of the transport protein genes, and protein-protein interactions with other proteins. Biochim Biophys Acta 1467(1):207-18
 
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Revision as of 14:05, 21 March 2007

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Systematic name YDL119C
Gene name
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Uncharacterized
Coordinates Chr IV:247612..246689
Primary SGDID S000002277


Description of YDL119C: Putative mitochondrial transport protein; GFP-fusion protein is induced in response to the DNA-damaging agent MMS; the authentic, non-tagged protein is detected in purified mitochondria[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Lee MW, et al. (2007) Global protein expression profiling of budding yeast in response to DNA damage. Yeast 24(3):145-54 SGD PMID 17351896
  2. Reinders J, et al. (2006) Toward the complete yeast mitochondrial proteome: multidimensional separation techniques for mitochondrial proteomics. J Proteome Res 5(7):1543-54 SGD PMID 16823961
  3. Huh WK, et al. (2003) Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast. Nature 425(6959):686-91 SGD PMID 14562095
  4. Belenkiy R, et al. (2000) The yeast mitochondrial transport proteins: new sequences and consensus residues, lack of direct relation between consensus residues and transmembrane helices, expression patterns of the transport protein genes, and protein-protein interactions with other proteins. Biochim Biophys Acta 1467(1):207-18 SGD PMID 10930523

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