Basic Information
Name | Mitochondrial RNA-splicing protein MRS4 |
Uniprot ID | P23500 |
Systematic gene name | YKR052C |
Standard gene name | MRS4 |
Gene names | MRS4 YKR052C |
Description from SGD | YKR052C MRS4 SGDID:S000001760, Chr XI from 533464-532550, Genome Release 64-3-1, reverse complement, Verified ORF, "Iron transporter of the mitochondrial carrier family; mediates Fe2+ transport across the inner mitochondrial membrane; active under low-iron conditions; may transport other cations; protein abundance increases in response to DNA replication stress; MRS4 has a paralog, MRS3, that arose from the whole genome duplication" |
Protein length | 304 |
Download | sequence (fasta, from Uniprot), modifications (csv format) |
Database links | Uniprot, SGD, TheCellVision.org, FungiDB |
Sequence
MNTSELSIAE EIDYEALPSH APLHSQLLAG AFAGIMEHSL MFPIDALKTR
VQAAGLNKAA STGMISQISK ISTMEGSMAL WKGVQSVILG AGPAHAVYFG
TYEFCKARLI SPEDMQTHQP MKTALSGTIA TIAADALMNP FDTVKQRLQL
DTNLRVWNVT KQIYQNEGFA AFYYSYPTTL AMNIPFAAFN FMIYESASKF
FNPQNSYNPL IHCLCGGISG ATCAALTTPL DCIKTVLQVR GSETVSIEIM
KDANTFGRAS RAILEVHGWK GFWRGLKPRI VANIPATAIS WTAYECAKHF
LMKN
VQAAGLNKAA STGMISQISK ISTMEGSMAL WKGVQSVILG AGPAHAVYFG
TYEFCKARLI SPEDMQTHQP MKTALSGTIA TIAADALMNP FDTVKQRLQL
DTNLRVWNVT KQIYQNEGFA AFYYSYPTTL AMNIPFAAFN FMIYESASKF
FNPQNSYNPL IHCLCGGISG ATCAALTTPL DCIKTVLQVR GSETVSIEIM
KDANTFGRAS RAILEVHGWK GFWRGLKPRI VANIPATAIS WTAYECAKHF
LMKN
Legend
- X Phoshorylation
Structure
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References
[152, Phos] | Zhou, X., Li, W., Liu, Y., Amon, A. (2021. Cross-compartment signal propagation in the mitotic exit network. Elife 10:e63645. (Publication) (All modifications) |