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'''Description of YGL008C:''' Plasma membrane H+-ATPase, pumps protons out of the cell; major regulator of cytoplasmic pH and plasma membrane potential; P2-type ATPase; Hsp30p plays a role in Pma1p regulation; interactions with Std1p appear to propagate [GAR+]<ref name='S000144663'>Crow ET and Li L (2011) Newly identified prions in budding yeast, and their possible functions. Semin Cell Dev Biol () {{SGDpaper|S000144663}} PMID 21397710</ref><ref name='S000144176'>Meena RC, et al. (2011) Regulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Plasma membrane H+-ATPase (Pma1) by Dextrose and Hsp30 during Exposure to Thermal Stress Indian J Microbiol () {{SGDpaper|S000144176}} PMID </ref><ref name='S000052265'>Perlin DS, et al. (1988) Membrane potential defect in hygromycin B-resistant pma1 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 263(34):18118-22 {{SGDpaper|S000052265}} PMID 3056938</ref><ref name='S000064556'>Serrano R (1978) Characterization of the plasma membrane ATPase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biochem 22(1):51-63 {{SGDpaper|S000064556}} PMID 154059</ref><ref name='S000050760'>Serrano R, et al. (1986) Yeast plasma membrane ATPase is essential for growth and has homology with (Na+ + K+), K+- and Ca2+-ATPases. Nature 319(6055):689-93
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'''Description of YGL008C:''' Plasma membrane H+-ATPase, pumps protons out of the cell; major regulator of cytoplasmic pH and plasma membrane potential; P2-type ATPase; Hsp30p plays a role in Pma1p regulation; interactions with Std1p appear to propagate [GAR+]<ref name='S000144663'>Crow ET and Li L (2011) Newly identified prions in budding yeast, and their possible functions. Semin Cell Dev Biol () {{SGDpaper|S000144663}} PMID 21397710</ref><ref name='S000144176'>Meena RC, et al. (2011) Regulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Plasma membrane H+-ATPase (Pma1) by Dextrose and Hsp30 during Exposure to Thermal Stress Indian J Microbiol 51(2):153-158 {{SGDpaper|S000144176}} PMID </ref><ref name='S000052265'>Perlin DS, et al. (1988) Membrane potential defect in hygromycin B-resistant pma1 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 263(34):18118-22 {{SGDpaper|S000052265}} PMID 3056938</ref><ref name='S000064556'>Serrano R (1978) Characterization of the plasma membrane ATPase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biochem 22(1):51-63 {{SGDpaper|S000064556}} PMID 154059</ref><ref name='S000050760'>Serrano R, et al. (1986) Yeast plasma membrane ATPase is essential for growth and has homology with (Na+ + K+), K+- and Ca2+-ATPases. Nature 319(6055):689-93
 
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Systematic name YGL008C
Gene name PMA1
Aliases KTI10
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr VII:482666..479910
Primary SGDID S000002976


Description of YGL008C: Plasma membrane H+-ATPase, pumps protons out of the cell; major regulator of cytoplasmic pH and plasma membrane potential; P2-type ATPase; Hsp30p plays a role in Pma1p regulation; interactions with Std1p appear to propagate [GAR+][1][2][3][4][5]




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  1. Crow ET and Li L (2011) Newly identified prions in budding yeast, and their possible functions. Semin Cell Dev Biol () SGD PMID 21397710
  2. Meena RC, et al. (2011) Regulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Plasma membrane H+-ATPase (Pma1) by Dextrose and Hsp30 during Exposure to Thermal Stress Indian J Microbiol 51(2):153-158 SGD PMID
  3. Perlin DS, et al. (1988) Membrane potential defect in hygromycin B-resistant pma1 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 263(34):18118-22 SGD PMID 3056938
  4. Serrano R (1978) Characterization of the plasma membrane ATPase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biochem 22(1):51-63 SGD PMID 154059
  5. Serrano R, et al. (1986) Yeast plasma membrane ATPase is essential for growth and has homology with (Na+ + K+), K+- and Ca2+-ATPases. Nature 319(6055):689-93 SGD PMID 3005867

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