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    PLP1 Plp1p [ Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C ]

    Gene ID: 851764, updated on 2-Nov-2024

    Summary

    Official Symbol
    PLP1
    Official Full Name
    Plp1p
    Primary source
    SGD:S000002591
    Locus tag
    YDR183W
    See related
    AllianceGenome:SGD:S000002591; FungiDB:YDR183W; VEuPathDB:YDR183W
    Gene type
    protein coding
    RefSeq status
    REVIEWED
    Organism
    Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C (strain: S288C)
    Lineage
    Eukaryota; Fungi; Dikarya; Ascomycota; Saccharomycotina; Saccharomycetes; Saccharomycetales; Saccharomycetaceae; Saccharomyces
    Summary
    Enables G-protein beta/gamma-subunit complex binding activity. Involved in cellular response to pheromone; positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II; and protein folding. Predicted to be active in cytoplasm. Orthologous to human TXNDC9 (thioredoxin domain containing 9). [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Nov 2024]
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    Genomic context

    See PLP1 in Genome Data Viewer
    Location:
    chromosome: IV
    Exon count:
    1
    Sequence:
    Chromosome: IV; NC_001136.10 (829585..830277)

    Chromosome IV - NC_001136.10Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene putative lipid phosphatase CDC1 Neighboring gene uncharacterized protein Neighboring gene Atc1p Neighboring gene Ups3p

    Interactions

    Products Interactant Other Gene Complex Source Pubs Description

    General gene information

    Gene Ontology Provided by SGD

    Function Evidence Code Pubs
    enables G-protein beta/gamma-subunit complex binding IDA
    Inferred from Direct Assay
    more info
    PubMed 
    Process Evidence Code Pubs
    involved_in cellular response to pheromone IMP
    Inferred from Mutant Phenotype
    more info
    PubMed 
    involved_in negative regulation of signal transduction IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    involved_in positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II IMP
    Inferred from Mutant Phenotype
    more info
    PubMed 
    involved_in protein folding IGI
    Inferred from Genetic Interaction
    more info
    PubMed 
    involved_in response to pheromone IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    Component Evidence Code Pubs
    is_active_in cellular_component ND
    No biological Data available
    more info
     
    is_active_in cytoplasm IBA
    Inferred from Biological aspect of Ancestor
    more info
     
    located_in cytoplasm IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     

    General protein information

    Preferred Names
    Plp1p
    NP_010469.3
    • Protein that interacts with CCT (chaperonin containing TCP-1) complex; has a role in actin and tubulin folding; has weak similarity to phosducins, which are G-protein regulators

    NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

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    Genome Annotation

    The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a specific genome build. Explain

    Reference assembly

    Genomic

    1. NC_001136.10 Reference assembly

      Range
      829585..830277
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    mRNA and Protein(s)

    1. NM_001180491.3NP_010469.3  TPA: Plp1p [Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C]

      See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_010469.3

      Status: REVIEWED

      UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
      D6VSG7, Q04004
      UniProtKB/TrEMBL
      A6ZYE3, B3LG98, B5VG77, C7GN12, C8Z597, G2WAT3
      Conserved Domains (1) summary
      cd02989
      Location:80192
      Phd_like_TxnDC9; Phosducin (Phd)-like family, Thioredoxin (TRX) domain containing protein 9 (TxnDC9) subfamily; composed of predominantly uncharacterized eukaryotic proteins, containing a TRX-like domain without the redox active CXXC motif. The gene name for the human ...