P-POD: Princeton Protein Orthology Database: GO3/Jaccard6807

This family has 5 members: 5 Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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GO3/Jaccard6807
5 members.
OrganismProtein (Synonyms)DescriptionAmiGO
S. cerevisiaeUniProtKB:P47001 · SGD:S000003694 (CCW11 · YJL158C · CCW5 · CIS3 · PIR4)Mannose-containing glycoprotein constituent of the cell wall⌘
S. cerevisiaeUniProtKB:P32478 · SGD:S000003695 (YJL159W · HSP150 · PIR2 · CCW7 · ORE1)O-mannosylated heat shock protein that is secreted and covalently attached to the cell wall via beta-1,3-glucan and disulfide bridges⌘
S. cerevisiaeUniProtKB:Q03178 · SGD:S000001647 (CCW6 · YKL164C · PIR1)O-glycosylated protein required for cell wall stability⌘
S. cerevisiaeUniProtKB:Q03180 · SGD:S000001646 (YKL163W · CCW8 · PIR3)O-glycosylated covalently-bound cell wall protein required for cell wall stability⌘
S. cerevisiaeUniProtKB:P46999 · SGD:S000003696 (YJL160C)Putative protein of unknown function⌘
ProteinPublicationCurator Notes
UniProtKB:P32478 · SGD:S000003695PMID:10712528 Ezaki B, et al. Expression of aluminum-induced genes in transgenic arabidopsis plants can ameliorate aluminum stress and/or oxidative stress. Plant Physiol. 2000 Mar;122(3):657-65.The S. cerevisiae protein HSP150 was expressed in A. thaliana, but complementation was not directly tested. This paper only shows functional expression of yeast HSP150 in A. thaliana.
UniProtKB:P32478 · SGD:S000003695PMID:15691739 Salo H, et al. Co-expression of two mammalian glycosyltransferases in the yeast cell wall allows synthesis of sLex. FEMS Yeast Res. 2005 Feb;5(4-5):341-50.The S. cerevisiae/H. sapiens protein HSP150/Q11130 was expressed in S. cerevisiae, but complementation was not directly tested. This paper describes the expression of the catalytic domain of human alpha-1,3-fucosyltransferase VII(Q11130) fused to the yeast Hsp150 delta carrier.
UniProtKB:P47001 · SGD:S000003694PMID:15685601 Andrés I, et al. Use of the cell wall protein Pir4 as a fusion partner for the expression of Bacillus sp. BP-7 xylanase A in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biotechnol Bioeng. 2005 Mar 20;89(6):690-7.The B. sp_bp7 protein xynA was expressed in S. cerevisiae, but complementation was not directly tested. This paper describes the expression of a construct containing the Bacillus sp. PB7 xylanase (xynA) gene fused to yeast CIS3 (alias PIR4), with or without the loss of specific regions of PIR4.
DescriptionSuffix
Sequences in this family.fasta
mafft aligned Fasta file.afasta
phyml newick file.newick
Notung rooted & rearranged newick file.newick.rooting.0.rearrange.0
Notung Homolog Table.newick.rooting.0.rearrange.0.homologs.csv
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