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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' Lectin; soluble lumenal ER protein; member of the OS-9 protein family; similar to mannose-6-phosphate receptors (MPRs); serves as a receptor that recognizes misfolded N-glycosylated proteins and participates in their targeting to ERAD<ref name='S000113700'>Kim W, et al. (2005) Yos9p detects and targets misfolded glycoproteins for ER-associated degradation. Mol Cell 19(6):753-64 {{SGDpaper|S000113700}} PMID 16168371</ref><ref name='S000086775'>Bhamidipati A, et al. (2005) Exploration of the Topological Requirements of ERAD Identifies Yos9p as a Lectin Sensor of Misfolded Glycoproteins in the ER Lumen. Mol Cell 19(6):741-51 {{SGDpaper|S000086775}} PMID 16168370</ref><ref name='S000079716'>Buschhorn BA, et al. (2004) A genome-wide screen identifies Yos9p as essential for ER-associated degradation of glycoproteins. FEBS Lett 577(3):422-6 {{SGDpaper|S000079716}} PMID 15556621</ref><ref name='S000086711'>Szathmary R, et al. (2005) Yos9 protein is essential for degradation of misfolded glycoproteins and may function as lectin in ERAD. Mol Cell 19(6):765-75
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'''Description of {{PAGENAME}}:''' ER quality-control lectin; integral subunit of the HRD ligase; serves as a receptor for misfolded N-glycosylated proteins, participates in their targeting to ERAD; member of the OS-9 protein family<ref name='S000120436'>Gauss R, et al. (2006) A complex of Yos9p and the HRD ligase integrates endoplasmic reticulum quality control into the degradation machinery. Nat Cell Biol 8(8):849-54 {{SGDpaper|S000120436}} PMID 16845381</ref><ref name='S000113700'>Kim W, et al. (2005) Yos9p detects and targets misfolded glycoproteins for ER-associated degradation. Mol Cell 19(6):753-64 {{SGDpaper|S000113700}} PMID 16168371</ref><ref name='S000086775'>Bhamidipati A, et al. (2005) Exploration of the Topological Requirements of ERAD Identifies Yos9p as a Lectin Sensor of Misfolded Glycoproteins in the ER Lumen. Mol Cell 19(6):741-51 {{SGDpaper|S000086775}} PMID 16168370</ref><ref name='S000079716'>Buschhorn BA, et al. (2004) A genome-wide screen identifies Yos9p as essential for ER-associated degradation of glycoproteins. FEBS Lett 577(3):422-6 {{SGDpaper|S000079716}} PMID 15556621</ref><ref name='S000086711'>Szathmary R, et al. (2005) Yos9 protein is essential for degradation of misfolded glycoproteins and may function as lectin in ERAD. Mol Cell 19(6):765-75
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 21 February 2007

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Systematic name YDR057W
Gene name YOS9
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr IV:565925..567553


Description of YDR057W: ER quality-control lectin; integral subunit of the HRD ligase; serves as a receptor for misfolded N-glycosylated proteins, participates in their targeting to ERAD; member of the OS-9 protein family[1][2][3][4][5]




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Protein Details

Protein Function/Process

The ER lumenal protein Yos9p is required for both release of DHFR and degradation of multiple ERAD substrates. Yos9p forms a complex with substrates and has a sugar binding pocket that is essential for its ERAD function. Nonetheless, substrate recognition persists even when the sugar binding site is mutated or CPY* is unglycosylated. These and other considerations suggest that Yos9p plays a critical role in the bipartite recognition of terminally misfolded glycoproteins. [3] [6]




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  1. Gauss R, et al. (2006) A complex of Yos9p and the HRD ligase integrates endoplasmic reticulum quality control into the degradation machinery. Nat Cell Biol 8(8):849-54 SGD PMID 16845381
  2. Kim W, et al. (2005) Yos9p detects and targets misfolded glycoproteins for ER-associated degradation. Mol Cell 19(6):753-64 SGD PMID 16168371
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bhamidipati A, et al. (2005) Exploration of the Topological Requirements of ERAD Identifies Yos9p as a Lectin Sensor of Misfolded Glycoproteins in the ER Lumen. Mol Cell 19(6):741-51 SGD PMID 16168370
  4. Buschhorn BA, et al. (2004) A genome-wide screen identifies Yos9p as essential for ER-associated degradation of glycoproteins. FEBS Lett 577(3):422-6 SGD PMID 15556621
  5. Szathmary R, et al. (2005) Yos9 protein is essential for degradation of misfolded glycoproteins and may function as lectin in ERAD. Mol Cell 19(6):765-75 SGD PMID 16168372
  6. submitted by Maya Schuldiner on 2005-12-09

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