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'''Description of YKR038C:''' Highly conserved putative glycoprotease proposed to be involved in transcription as a component of the EKC protein complex with Bud32p, Cgi121p, Pcc1p, and Gon7p; also identified as a component of the KEOPS protein complex<ref name='S000114691'>Downey M, et al. (2006) A genome-wide screen identifies the evolutionarily conserved KEOPS complex as a telomere regulator. Cell 124(6):1155-68 {{SGDpaper|S000114691}} PMID 16564010</ref><ref name='S000117374'>Kisseleva-Romanova E, et al. (2006) Yeast homolog of a cancer-testis antigen defines a new transcription complex. EMBO J 25(15):3576-85 {{SGDpaper|S000117374}} PMID 16874308</ref><ref name='S000075281'>Lopreiato R, et al. (2004) Analysis of the interaction between piD261/Bud32, an evolutionarily conserved protein kinase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and the Grx4 glutaredoxin. Biochem J 377(Pt 2):395-405 {{SGDpaper|S000075281}} PMID 14519092</ref><ref name='S000130859'>Oberto J, et al. (2009) Qri7/OSGEPL, the mitochondrial version of the universal Kae1/YgjD protein, is essential for mitochondrial genome maintenance. Nucleic Acids Res 37(16):5343-52
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'''Description of YKR038C:''' Highly conserved ATPase of HSP70/DnaK family; component of the EKC/KEOPS complex with Bud32p, Cgi121p, Pcc1p, and Gon7p; EKC/KEOPS complex is required for t6A tRNA modification and may have roles in telomere maintenance and transcription<ref name='S000147196'>Daugeron MC, et al. (2011) Gcn4 misregulation reveals a direct role for the evolutionary conserved EKC/KEOPS in the t6A modification of tRNAs. Nucleic Acids Res 39(14):6148-60 {{SGDpaper|S000147196}} PMID 21459853</ref><ref name='S000114691'>Downey M, et al. (2006) A genome-wide screen identifies the evolutionarily conserved KEOPS complex as a telomere regulator. Cell 124(6):1155-68 {{SGDpaper|S000114691}} PMID 16564010</ref><ref name='S000117374'>Kisseleva-Romanova E, et al. (2006) Yeast homolog of a cancer-testis antigen defines a new transcription complex. EMBO J 25(15):3576-85 {{SGDpaper|S000117374}} PMID 16874308</ref><ref name='S000075281'>Lopreiato R, et al. (2004) Analysis of the interaction between piD261/Bud32, an evolutionarily conserved protein kinase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and the Grx4 glutaredoxin. Biochem J 377(Pt 2):395-405 {{SGDpaper|S000075281}} PMID 14519092</ref><ref name='S000130859'>Oberto J, et al. (2009) Qri7/OSGEPL, the mitochondrial version of the universal Kae1/YgjD protein, is essential for mitochondrial genome maintenance. Nucleic Acids Res 37(16):5343-52 {{SGDpaper|S000130859}} PMID 19578062</ref><ref name='S000142370'>Srinivasan M, et al. (2011) The highly conserved KEOPS/EKC complex is essential for a universal tRNA modification, t6A. EMBO J 30(5):873-81
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Systematic name YKR038C
Gene name KAE1
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XI:513159..511999
Primary SGDID S000001746


Description of YKR038C: Highly conserved ATPase of HSP70/DnaK family; component of the EKC/KEOPS complex with Bud32p, Cgi121p, Pcc1p, and Gon7p; EKC/KEOPS complex is required for t6A tRNA modification and may have roles in telomere maintenance and transcription[1][2][3][4][5][6]




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  1. Daugeron MC, et al. (2011) Gcn4 misregulation reveals a direct role for the evolutionary conserved EKC/KEOPS in the t6A modification of tRNAs. Nucleic Acids Res 39(14):6148-60 SGD PMID 21459853
  2. Downey M, et al. (2006) A genome-wide screen identifies the evolutionarily conserved KEOPS complex as a telomere regulator. Cell 124(6):1155-68 SGD PMID 16564010
  3. Kisseleva-Romanova E, et al. (2006) Yeast homolog of a cancer-testis antigen defines a new transcription complex. EMBO J 25(15):3576-85 SGD PMID 16874308
  4. Lopreiato R, et al. (2004) Analysis of the interaction between piD261/Bud32, an evolutionarily conserved protein kinase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and the Grx4 glutaredoxin. Biochem J 377(Pt 2):395-405 SGD PMID 14519092
  5. Oberto J, et al. (2009) Qri7/OSGEPL, the mitochondrial version of the universal Kae1/YgjD protein, is essential for mitochondrial genome maintenance. Nucleic Acids Res 37(16):5343-52 SGD PMID 19578062
  6. Srinivasan M, et al. (2011) The highly conserved KEOPS/EKC complex is essential for a universal tRNA modification, t6A. EMBO J 30(5):873-81 SGD PMID 21183954

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