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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Primary SGDID'''          || S000002466
 
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'''Description of YDR059C:''' Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that mediates selective degradation of short-lived and abnormal proteins, central component of the cellular stress response; expression is heat inducible<ref name='S000042741'>Seufert W and Jentsch S (1990) Ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes UBC4 and UBC5 mediate selective degradation of short-lived and abnormal proteins. EMBO J 9(2):543-50 {{SGDpaper|S000042741}} PMID 2154373</ref><ref name='S000052341'>Seufert W and Jentsch S (1991) Yeast ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes involved in selective protein degradation are essential for cell viability. Acta Biol Hung 42(1-3):27-37
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'''Description of YDR059C:''' Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that mediates selective degradation of short-lived, abnormal, or excess proteins, including histone H3; central component of the cellular stress response; expression is heat inducible<ref name='S000042741'>Seufert W and Jentsch S (1990) Ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes UBC4 and UBC5 mediate selective degradation of short-lived and abnormal proteins. EMBO J 9(2):543-50 {{SGDpaper|S000042741}} PMID 2154373</ref><ref name='S000052341'>Seufert W and Jentsch S (1991) Yeast ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes involved in selective protein degradation are essential for cell viability. Acta Biol Hung 42(1-3):27-37 {{SGDpaper|S000052341}} PMID 1844315</ref><ref name='S000130860'>Singh RK, et al. (2009) Histone levels are regulated by phosphorylation and ubiquitylation-dependent proteolysis. Nat Cell Biol 11(8):925-33
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Systematic name YDR059C
Gene name UBC5
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Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr IV:569770..569234
Primary SGDID S000002466


Description of YDR059C: Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that mediates selective degradation of short-lived, abnormal, or excess proteins, including histone H3; central component of the cellular stress response; expression is heat inducible[1][2][3]




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  1. Seufert W and Jentsch S (1990) Ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes UBC4 and UBC5 mediate selective degradation of short-lived and abnormal proteins. EMBO J 9(2):543-50 SGD PMID 2154373
  2. Seufert W and Jentsch S (1991) Yeast ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes involved in selective protein degradation are essential for cell viability. Acta Biol Hung 42(1-3):27-37 SGD PMID 1844315
  3. Singh RK, et al. (2009) Histone levels are regulated by phosphorylation and ubiquitylation-dependent proteolysis. Nat Cell Biol 11(8):925-33 SGD PMID 19578373

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