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|valign="top" nowrap bgcolor="{{SGDblue}}"| '''Primary SGDID'''          || S000005851
 
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'''Description of YOR324C:''' Tail-anchored, endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein that is a substrate of the phosphatase calcineurin, interacts with homolog Frt2p, promotes cell growth in conditions of high Na+, alkaline pH, and cell wall stress<ref name='S000075375'>Burri L and Lithgow T (2004) A complete set of SNAREs in yeast. Traffic 5(1):45-52 {{SGDpaper|S000075375}} PMID 14675424</ref><ref name='S000059083'>Heath VL, et al. (2004) Hph1p and Hph2p, novel components of calcineurin-mediated stress responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell 3(3):695-704
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'''Description of YOR324C:''' Tail-anchored ER membrane protein of unknown function; substrate of the phosphatase calcineurin; interacts with homolog Frt2p; promotes cell growth in stress conditions, possibly via a role in posttranslational translocation; FRT1 has a paralog, FRT2, that arose from the whole genome duplication<ref name='S000075375'>Burri L and Lithgow T (2004) A complete set of SNAREs in yeast. Traffic 5(1):45-52 {{SGDpaper|S000075375}} PMID 14675424</ref><ref name='S000113653'>Byrne KP and Wolfe KH (2005) The Yeast Gene Order Browser: combining curated homology and syntenic context reveals gene fate in polyploid species. Genome Res 15(10):1456-61 {{SGDpaper|S000113653}} PMID 16169922</ref><ref name='S000059083'>Heath VL, et al. (2004) Hph1p and Hph2p, novel components of calcineurin-mediated stress responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell 3(3):695-704 {{SGDpaper|S000059083}} PMID 15189990</ref><ref name='S000140969'>Pina FJ, et al. (2011) Hph1 and hph2 are novel components of the sec63/sec62 posttranslational translocation complex that aid in vacuolar proton ATPase biogenesis. Eukaryot Cell 10(1):63-71
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Systematic name YOR324C
Gene name FRT1
Aliases HPH1
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XV:925040..923232
Primary SGDID S000005851


Description of YOR324C: Tail-anchored ER membrane protein of unknown function; substrate of the phosphatase calcineurin; interacts with homolog Frt2p; promotes cell growth in stress conditions, possibly via a role in posttranslational translocation; FRT1 has a paralog, FRT2, that arose from the whole genome duplication[1][2][3][4]




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  1. Burri L and Lithgow T (2004) A complete set of SNAREs in yeast. Traffic 5(1):45-52 SGD PMID 14675424
  2. Byrne KP and Wolfe KH (2005) The Yeast Gene Order Browser: combining curated homology and syntenic context reveals gene fate in polyploid species. Genome Res 15(10):1456-61 SGD PMID 16169922
  3. Heath VL, et al. (2004) Hph1p and Hph2p, novel components of calcineurin-mediated stress responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell 3(3):695-704 SGD PMID 15189990
  4. Pina FJ, et al. (2011) Hph1 and hph2 are novel components of the sec63/sec62 posttranslational translocation complex that aid in vacuolar proton ATPase biogenesis. Eukaryot Cell 10(1):63-71 SGD PMID 21097665

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