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− | '''Description of YML109W:''' Protein | + | '''Description of YML109W:''' Protein with a role in regulating Swe1p-dependent polarized growth; involved in maintenance of Cdc55p in the cytoplasm where it promotes mitotic entry; interacts with silencing proteins at the telomere; implicated in the mitotic exit network through regulation of Cdc14p localization; paralog of Zds1p<ref name='S000051902'>Bi E and Pringle JR (1996) ZDS1 and ZDS2, genes whose products may regulate Cdc42p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 16(10):5264-75 {{SGDpaper|S000051902}} PMID 8816439</ref><ref name='S000127666'>Queralt E and Uhlmann F (2008) Separase cooperates with Zds1 and Zds2 to activate Cdc14 phosphatase in early anaphase. J Cell Biol 182(5):873-83 {{SGDpaper|S000127666}} PMID 18762578</ref><ref name='S000145282'>Rossio V and Yoshida S (2011) Spatial regulation of Cdc55-PP2A by Zds1/Zds2 controls mitotic entry and mitotic exit in budding yeast. J Cell Biol 193(3):445-54 {{SGDpaper|S000145282}} PMID 21536748</ref><ref name='S000051316'>Roy N and Runge KW (1999) The ZDS1 and ZDS2 proteins require the Sir3p component of yeast silent chromatin to enhance the stability of short linear centromeric plasmids. Chromosoma 108(3):146-61 {{SGDpaper|S000051316}} PMID 10398844</ref><ref name='S000139083'>Yasutis K, et al. (2010) Zds2p Regulates Swe1p-dependent Polarized Cell Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae via a Novel Cdc55p Interaction Domain. Mol Biol Cell 21(24):4373-86 |
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Systematic name | YML109W |
Gene name | ZDS2 |
Aliases | CES4 |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr XIII:51640..54468 |
Primary SGDID | S000004577 |
Description of YML109W: Protein with a role in regulating Swe1p-dependent polarized growth; involved in maintenance of Cdc55p in the cytoplasm where it promotes mitotic entry; interacts with silencing proteins at the telomere; implicated in the mitotic exit network through regulation of Cdc14p localization; paralog of Zds1p[1][2][3][4][5]
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- ↑ Bi E and Pringle JR (1996) ZDS1 and ZDS2, genes whose products may regulate Cdc42p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 16(10):5264-75 SGD PMID 8816439
- ↑ Queralt E and Uhlmann F (2008) Separase cooperates with Zds1 and Zds2 to activate Cdc14 phosphatase in early anaphase. J Cell Biol 182(5):873-83 SGD PMID 18762578
- ↑ Rossio V and Yoshida S (2011) Spatial regulation of Cdc55-PP2A by Zds1/Zds2 controls mitotic entry and mitotic exit in budding yeast. J Cell Biol 193(3):445-54 SGD PMID 21536748
- ↑ Roy N and Runge KW (1999) The ZDS1 and ZDS2 proteins require the Sir3p component of yeast silent chromatin to enhance the stability of short linear centromeric plasmids. Chromosoma 108(3):146-61 SGD PMID 10398844
- ↑ Yasutis K, et al. (2010) Zds2p Regulates Swe1p-dependent Polarized Cell Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae via a Novel Cdc55p Interaction Domain. Mol Biol Cell 21(24):4373-86 SGD PMID 20980617
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