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| Systematic name | YBL040C |
| Gene name | ERD2 |
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| Feature type | ORF, Verified |
| Coordinates | Chr II:142871..142115 |
Description of YBL040C: Integral membrane protein that binds to the HDEL motif in proteins destined for retention in the endoplasmic reticulum; has a role in maintenance of normal levels of ER-resident proteins[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ Lewis MJ and Pelham HR (1990) A human homologue of the yeast HDEL receptor. Nature 348(6297):162-3 SGD PMID 2172835
- ↑ Beh CT and Rose MD (1995) Two redundant systems maintain levels of resident proteins within the yeast endoplasmic reticulum. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 92(21):9820-3 SGD PMID 7568225
- ↑ Hardwick KG, et al. (1990) ERD1, a yeast gene required for the retention of luminal endoplasmic reticulum proteins, affects glycoprotein processing in the Golgi apparatus. EMBO J 9(3):623-30 SGD PMID 2178921
- ↑ Semenza JC, et al. (1990) ERD2, a yeast gene required for the receptor-mediated retrieval of luminal ER proteins from the secretory pathway. Cell 61(7):1349-57 SGD PMID 2194670
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