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'''Description of YOR356W:''' Mitochondrial protein with similarity to flavoprotein-type oxidoreductases; found in a large supramolecular complex with other mitochondrial dehydrogenases<ref name='S000068875'>Grandier-Vazeille X, et al. (2001) Yeast mitochondrial dehydrogenases are associated in a supramolecular complex. Biochemistry 40(33):9758-69 {{SGDpaper|S000068875}} PMID 11502169</ref><ref name='S000117178'>Reinders J, et al. (2006) Toward the complete yeast mitochondrial proteome: multidimensional separation techniques for mitochondrial proteomics. J Proteome Res 5(7):1543-54
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'''Description of YOR356W:''' Putative ortholog of human electron transfer flavoprotein dehydrogenase (ETF-dH); found in a large supramolecular complex with other mitochondrial dehydrogenases; may have a role in oxidative stress response<ref name='S000068875'>Grandier-Vazeille X, et al. (2001) Yeast mitochondrial dehydrogenases are associated in a supramolecular complex. Biochemistry 40(33):9758-69 {{SGDpaper|S000068875}} PMID 11502169</ref><ref name='S000143478'>Lopes J, et al. (2010) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genes, AIM45, YGR207c/CIR1 and YOR356w/CIR2, Are Involved in Cellular Redox State Under Stress Conditions. Open Microbiol J 4():75-82 {{SGDpaper|S000143478}} PMID 21253464</ref><ref name='S000117178'>Reinders J, et al. (2006) Toward the complete yeast mitochondrial proteome: multidimensional separation techniques for mitochondrial proteomics. J Proteome Res 5(7):1543-54
 
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Revision as of 13:05, 24 February 2011

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Systematic name YOR356W
Gene name CIR2
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XV:1007221..1009116
Primary SGDID S000005883


Description of YOR356W: Putative ortholog of human electron transfer flavoprotein dehydrogenase (ETF-dH); found in a large supramolecular complex with other mitochondrial dehydrogenases; may have a role in oxidative stress response[1][2][3]




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  1. Grandier-Vazeille X, et al. (2001) Yeast mitochondrial dehydrogenases are associated in a supramolecular complex. Biochemistry 40(33):9758-69 SGD PMID 11502169
  2. Lopes J, et al. (2010) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genes, AIM45, YGR207c/CIR1 and YOR356w/CIR2, Are Involved in Cellular Redox State Under Stress Conditions. Open Microbiol J 4():75-82 SGD PMID 21253464
  3. Reinders J, et al. (2006) Toward the complete yeast mitochondrial proteome: multidimensional separation techniques for mitochondrial proteomics. J Proteome Res 5(7):1543-54 SGD PMID 16823961

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