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Revision as of 13:05, 3 February 2011

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Systematic name YOR106W
Gene name VAM3
Aliases PTH1
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XV:519121..519972
Primary SGDID S000005632


Description of YOR106W: Syntaxin-related protein required for vacuolar assembly; functions with Vam7p in vacuolar protein trafficking; multispecificity vacuolar t-SNARE that mediates docking/fusion of multiple distinct late transport intermediates with the vacuole[1][2][3][4]




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References

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  1. Darsow T, et al. (1997) A multispecificity syntaxin homologue, Vam3p, essential for autophagic and biosynthetic protein transport to the vacuole. J Cell Biol 138(3):517-29 SGD PMID 9245783
  2. Sato TK, et al. (1998) Vam7p, a SNAP-25-like molecule, and Vam3p, a syntaxin homolog, function together in yeast vacuolar protein trafficking. Mol Cell Biol 18(9):5308-19 SGD PMID 9710615
  3. Srivastava A and Jones EW (1998) Pth1/Vam3p is the syntaxin homolog at the vacuolar membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae required for the delivery of vacuolar hydrolases. Genetics 148(1):85-98 SGD PMID 9475723
  4. Wada Y, et al. (1992) Genes for directing vacuolar morphogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. I. Isolation and characterization of two classes of vam mutants. J Biol Chem 267(26):18665-70 SGD PMID 1526998

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