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'''Description of YFL014W:''' Plasma membrane localized protein that protects membranes from desiccation; induced by heat shock, oxidative stress, osmostress, stationary phase entry, glucose depletion, oleate and alcohol; regulated by the HOG and Ras-Pka pathways<ref name='S000063137'>Garay-Arroyo A, et al. (2000) Highly hydrophilic proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are common during conditions of water deficit. J Biol Chem 275(8):5668-74 {{SGDpaper|S000063137}} PMID 10681550</ref><ref name='S000051319'>Hirayama T, et al. (1995) Cloning and characterization of seven cDNAs for hyperosmolarity-responsive (HOR) genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 249(2):127-38 {{SGDpaper|S000051319}} PMID 7500933</ref><ref name='S000051069'>Praekelt UM and Meacock PA (1990) HSP12, a new small heat shock gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: analysis of structure, regulation and function. Mol Gen Genet 223(1):97-106 {{SGDpaper|S000051069}} PMID 2175390</ref><ref name='S000045247'>Rep M, et al. (1999) Osmotic stress-induced gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires Msn1p and the novel nuclear factor Hot1p. Mol Cell Biol 19(8):5474-85 {{SGDpaper|S000045247}} PMID 10409737</ref><ref name='S000076245'>Sales K, et al. (2000) The LEA-like protein HSP 12 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a plasma membrane location and protects membranes against desiccation and ethanol-induced stress. Biochim Biophys Acta 1463(2):267-78 {{SGDpaper|S000076245}} PMID 10675505</ref><ref name='S000043650'>Siderius M, et al. (1997) High-osmolarity signalling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is modulated in a carbon-source-dependent fashion. Microbiology 143 ( Pt 10):3241-50 {{SGDpaper|S000043650}} PMID 9353925</ref><ref name='S000042226'>Stone RL, et al. (1990) Cloning, sequencing and chromosomal assignment of a gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae which is negatively regulated by glucose and positively by lipids. Gene 96(2):171-6
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'''Description of YFL014W:''' Plasma membrane protein involved in maintaining membrane organization in stress conditions; induced by heat shock, oxidative stress, osmostress, stationary phase, glucose depletion, oleate and alcohol; regulated by HOG and Ras-Pka pathways<ref name='S000063137'>Garay-Arroyo A, et al. (2000) Highly hydrophilic proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are common during conditions of water deficit. J Biol Chem 275(8):5668-74 {{SGDpaper|S000063137}} PMID 10681550</ref><ref name='S000051319'>Hirayama T, et al. (1995) Cloning and characterization of seven cDNAs for hyperosmolarity-responsive (HOR) genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 249(2):127-38 {{SGDpaper|S000051319}} PMID 7500933</ref><ref name='S000051069'>Praekelt UM and Meacock PA (1990) HSP12, a new small heat shock gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: analysis of structure, regulation and function. Mol Gen Genet 223(1):97-106 {{SGDpaper|S000051069}} PMID 2175390</ref><ref name='S000045247'>Rep M, et al. (1999) Osmotic stress-induced gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires Msn1p and the novel nuclear factor Hot1p. Mol Cell Biol 19(8):5474-85 {{SGDpaper|S000045247}} PMID 10409737</ref><ref name='S000076245'>Sales K, et al. (2000) The LEA-like protein HSP 12 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a plasma membrane location and protects membranes against desiccation and ethanol-induced stress. Biochim Biophys Acta 1463(2):267-78 {{SGDpaper|S000076245}} PMID 10675505</ref><ref name='S000043650'>Siderius M, et al. (1997) High-osmolarity signalling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is modulated in a carbon-source-dependent fashion. Microbiology 143 ( Pt 10):3241-50 {{SGDpaper|S000043650}} PMID 9353925</ref><ref name='S000042226'>Stone RL, et al. (1990) Cloning, sequencing and chromosomal assignment of a gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae which is negatively regulated by glucose and positively by lipids. Gene 96(2):171-6 {{SGDpaper|S000042226}} PMID 2129531</ref><ref name='S000135971'>Welker S, et al. (2010) Hsp12 Is an Intrinsically Unstructured Stress Protein that Folds upon Membrane Association and Modulates Membrane Function. Mol Cell 39(4):507-520
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Systematic name YFL014W
Gene name HSP12
Aliases GLP1, HOR5
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr VI:107256..107585
Primary SGDID S000001880


Description of YFL014W: Plasma membrane protein involved in maintaining membrane organization in stress conditions; induced by heat shock, oxidative stress, osmostress, stationary phase, glucose depletion, oleate and alcohol; regulated by HOG and Ras-Pka pathways[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]




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Specifically lower expression in sulfur limited chemostat cultures versus sulfur excess. [9] [10]





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  1. Garay-Arroyo A, et al. (2000) Highly hydrophilic proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are common during conditions of water deficit. J Biol Chem 275(8):5668-74 SGD PMID 10681550
  2. Hirayama T, et al. (1995) Cloning and characterization of seven cDNAs for hyperosmolarity-responsive (HOR) genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 249(2):127-38 SGD PMID 7500933
  3. Praekelt UM and Meacock PA (1990) HSP12, a new small heat shock gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: analysis of structure, regulation and function. Mol Gen Genet 223(1):97-106 SGD PMID 2175390
  4. Rep M, et al. (1999) Osmotic stress-induced gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires Msn1p and the novel nuclear factor Hot1p. Mol Cell Biol 19(8):5474-85 SGD PMID 10409737
  5. Sales K, et al. (2000) The LEA-like protein HSP 12 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a plasma membrane location and protects membranes against desiccation and ethanol-induced stress. Biochim Biophys Acta 1463(2):267-78 SGD PMID 10675505
  6. Siderius M, et al. (1997) High-osmolarity signalling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is modulated in a carbon-source-dependent fashion. Microbiology 143 ( Pt 10):3241-50 SGD PMID 9353925
  7. Stone RL, et al. (1990) Cloning, sequencing and chromosomal assignment of a gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae which is negatively regulated by glucose and positively by lipids. Gene 96(2):171-6 SGD PMID 2129531
  8. Welker S, et al. (2010) Hsp12 Is an Intrinsically Unstructured Stress Protein that Folds upon Membrane Association and Modulates Membrane Function. Mol Cell 39(4):507-520 SGD PMID 20797624
  9. Boer VM, et al. (2003) The genome-wide transcriptional responses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown on glucose in aerobic chemostat cultures limited for carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, or sulfur. J Biol Chem 278(5):3265-74 SGD PMID 12414795
  10. submitted by Viktor Boer on 2003-07-25

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