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− | '''Description of YLR057W:''' Putative protein | + | '''Description of YLR057W:''' Putative mannosidase involved in ER-associated protein degradation; localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum; sequence similarity with seven-hairpin glycosidase (GH47) family members, such as Mns1p and Mnl1p, that hydrolyze 1,2-linked alpha-D-mannose residues; non-essential gene<ref name='S000146979'>Benitez EM, et al. (2011) Mnl2, a novel component of the ER associated protein degradation pathway. Biochem Biophys Res Commun () {{SGDpaper|S000146979}} PMID 21971548</ref><ref name='S000071347'>Giaever G, et al. (2002) Functional profiling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. Nature 418(6896):387-91 |
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Systematic name | YLR057W |
Gene name | MNL2 |
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Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr XII:255306..257855 |
Primary SGDID | S000004047 |
Description of YLR057W: Putative mannosidase involved in ER-associated protein degradation; localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum; sequence similarity with seven-hairpin glycosidase (GH47) family members, such as Mns1p and Mnl1p, that hydrolyze 1,2-linked alpha-D-mannose residues; non-essential gene[1][2]
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