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− | '''Description of YCR032W:''' PProtein homologous to human Chediak-Higashi syndrome and murine Beige proteins, which are implicated in disease syndromes due to defective lysosomal trafficking; mutant phenotype and genetic interactions suggest a role in protein sorting<ref name=' | + | '''Description of YCR032W:''' PProtein homologous to human Chediak-Higashi syndrome and murine Beige proteins, which are implicated in disease syndromes due to defective lysosomal trafficking; mutant phenotype and genetic interactions suggest a role in protein sorting<ref name='S000057863'>Perou CM, et al. (1996) Complementation of the beige mutation in cultured cells by episomally replicating murine yeast artificial chromosomes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93(12):5905-9 {{SGDpaper|S000057863}} PMID 8650191</ref><ref name='S000077194'>Shiflett SL, et al. (2004) Bph1p, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of CHS1/beige, functions in cell wall formation and protein sorting. Traffic 5(9):700-10 |
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Systematic name | YCR032W |
Gene name | BPH1 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr III:179516..186019 |
Primary SGDID | S000000628 |
Description of YCR032W: PProtein homologous to human Chediak-Higashi syndrome and murine Beige proteins, which are implicated in disease syndromes due to defective lysosomal trafficking; mutant phenotype and genetic interactions suggest a role in protein sorting[1][2]
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- ↑ Perou CM, et al. (1996) Complementation of the beige mutation in cultured cells by episomally replicating murine yeast artificial chromosomes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93(12):5905-9 SGD PMID 8650191
- ↑ Shiflett SL, et al. (2004) Bph1p, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of CHS1/beige, functions in cell wall formation and protein sorting. Traffic 5(9):700-10 SGD PMID 15296494
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