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Revision as of 12:02, 21 February 2007
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Systematic name | YGL053W |
Gene name | PRM8 |
Aliases | |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr VII:402592..403305 |
Description of YGL053W: Pheromone-regulated protein with 2 predicted transmembrane segments and an FF sequence, a motif involved in COPII binding; forms a complex with Prp9p in the ER; member of DUP240 gene family[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ Poirey R, et al. (2002) Functional analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae DUP240 multigene family reveals membrane-associated proteins that are not essential for cell viability. Microbiology 148(Pt 7):2111-23 SGD PMID 12101299
- ↑ Sandmann T, et al. (2003) Suppression of coatomer mutants by a new protein family with COPI and COPII binding motifs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 14(8):3097-113 SGD PMID 12925749
- ↑ Feuermann M, et al. (1997) The characterization of two new clusters of duplicated genes suggests a 'Lego' organization of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosomes. Yeast 13(9):861-9 SGD PMID 9234674
- ↑ Heiman MG and Walter P (2000) Prm1p, a pheromone-regulated multispanning membrane protein, facilitates plasma membrane fusion during yeast mating. J Cell Biol 151(3):719-30 SGD PMID 11062271
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