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Revision as of 13:02, 21 February 2007

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Systematic name YLL001W
Gene name DNM1
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XII:147889..150162


Description of YLL001W: Dynamin-related GTPase required for mitochondrial fission and the maintenance of mitochondrial morphology, assembles on the cytoplasmic face of mitochondrial tubules at sites at which division will occur; also participates in endocytosis[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Mozdy AD, et al. (2000) Dnm1p GTPase-mediated mitochondrial fission is a multi-step process requiring the novel integral membrane component Fis1p. J Cell Biol 151(2):367-80 SGD PMID 11038183
  2. Bleazard W, et al. (1999) The dynamin-related GTPase Dnm1 regulates mitochondrial fission in yeast. Nat Cell Biol 1(5):298-304 SGD PMID 10559943
  3. Gammie AE, et al. (1995) DNM1, a dynamin-related gene, participates in endosomal trafficking in yeast. J Cell Biol 130(3):553-66 SGD PMID 7622557
  4. Otsuga D, et al. (1998) The dynamin-related GTPase, Dnm1p, controls mitochondrial morphology in yeast. J Cell Biol 143(2):333-49 SGD PMID 9786946

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