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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Primary SGDID'''          || S000001157
 
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'''Description of YHR115C:''' Protein involved in ubiquitin ligation; plays a role in regulating spindle position and orientation; functionally redundant with Dma2p; orthologous to human RNF8 protein, also has sequence similarity to human Chfr.<ref name='S000077036'>Fraschini R, et al. (2004) Functional characterization of Dma1 and Dma2, the budding yeast homologues of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dma1 and human Chfr. Mol Biol Cell 15(8):3796-810 {{SGDpaper|S000077036}} PMID 15146058</ref><ref name='S000125264'>Loring GL, et al. (2008) Yeast Chfr homologs retard cell cycle at G1 and G2/M via Ubc4 and Ubc13/Mms2-dependent ubiquitination. Cell Cycle 7(1):96-105 {{SGDpaper|S000125264}} PMID 18202552</ref><ref name='S000125080'>Tuttle RL, et al. (2007) Defective in mitotic arrest 1/ring finger 8 is a checkpoint protein that antagonizes the human mitotic exit network. Mol Cancer Res 5(12):1304-11
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'''Description of YHR115C:''' Ubiquitin-protein ligase (E3); controls septin dynamics and the spindle position checkpoint (SPOC) along with functionally redundant ligase Dma2p by regulating the recruitment of Elm1p to the bud neck; regulates levels of the translation initiation factor eIF2 subunit Gcd11p, as well as abundance, localization, and ubiquitination of Cdk inhibitory kinase Swe1p; ortholog of human RNF8 protein, with sequence similarity to human Chfr; contains FHA and RING finger domains<ref name='S000113995'>Bieganowski P, et al. (2004) Cdc123 and checkpoint forkhead associated with RING proteins control the cell cycle by controlling eIF2gamma abundance. J Biol Chem 279(43):44656-66 {{SGDpaper|S000113995}} PMID 15319434</ref><ref name='S000077036'>Fraschini R, et al. (2004) Functional characterization of Dma1 and Dma2, the budding yeast homologues of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dma1 and human Chfr. Mol Biol Cell 15(8):3796-810 {{SGDpaper|S000077036}} PMID 15146058</ref><ref name='S000125264'>Loring GL, et al. (2008) Yeast Chfr homologs retard cell cycle at G1 and G2/M via Ubc4 and Ubc13/Mms2-dependent ubiquitination. Cell Cycle 7(1):96-105 {{SGDpaper|S000125264}} PMID 18202552</ref><ref name='S000149448'>Merlini L, et al. (2012) Budding yeast dma proteins control septin dynamics and the spindle position checkpoint by promoting the recruitment of the elm1 kinase to the bud neck. PLoS Genet 8(4):e1002670 {{SGDpaper|S000149448}} PMID 22570619</ref><ref name='S000145320'>Raspelli E, et al. (2011) Budding yeast Dma1 and Dma2 participate in regulation of Swe1 levels and localization. Mol Biol Cell () {{SGDpaper|S000145320}} PMID 21562220</ref><ref name='S000125080'>Tuttle RL, et al. (2007) Defective in mitotic arrest 1/ring finger 8 is a checkpoint protein that antagonizes the human mitotic exit network. Mol Cancer Res 5(12):1304-11
 
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Systematic name YHR115C
Gene name DMA1
Aliases CHF1
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr VIII:341359..340109
Primary SGDID S000001157


Description of YHR115C: Ubiquitin-protein ligase (E3); controls septin dynamics and the spindle position checkpoint (SPOC) along with functionally redundant ligase Dma2p by regulating the recruitment of Elm1p to the bud neck; regulates levels of the translation initiation factor eIF2 subunit Gcd11p, as well as abundance, localization, and ubiquitination of Cdk inhibitory kinase Swe1p; ortholog of human RNF8 protein, with sequence similarity to human Chfr; contains FHA and RING finger domains[1][2][3][4][5][6]




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  1. Bieganowski P, et al. (2004) Cdc123 and checkpoint forkhead associated with RING proteins control the cell cycle by controlling eIF2gamma abundance. J Biol Chem 279(43):44656-66 SGD PMID 15319434
  2. Fraschini R, et al. (2004) Functional characterization of Dma1 and Dma2, the budding yeast homologues of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dma1 and human Chfr. Mol Biol Cell 15(8):3796-810 SGD PMID 15146058
  3. Loring GL, et al. (2008) Yeast Chfr homologs retard cell cycle at G1 and G2/M via Ubc4 and Ubc13/Mms2-dependent ubiquitination. Cell Cycle 7(1):96-105 SGD PMID 18202552
  4. Merlini L, et al. (2012) Budding yeast dma proteins control septin dynamics and the spindle position checkpoint by promoting the recruitment of the elm1 kinase to the bud neck. PLoS Genet 8(4):e1002670 SGD PMID 22570619
  5. Raspelli E, et al. (2011) Budding yeast Dma1 and Dma2 participate in regulation of Swe1 levels and localization. Mol Biol Cell () SGD PMID 21562220
  6. Tuttle RL, et al. (2007) Defective in mitotic arrest 1/ring finger 8 is a checkpoint protein that antagonizes the human mitotic exit network. Mol Cancer Res 5(12):1304-11 SGD PMID 18171988

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