Basic Information

NameUncharacterized protein YKR023W
Uniprot IDP36119
Systematic gene nameYKR023W
Standard gene nameRQT4
Gene namesRQT4 YKR023W
Description from SGDYKR023W RQT4 SGDID:S000001731, Chr XI from 483419-485011, Genome Release 64-3-1, Verified ORF, "Subunit of ribosome-associated quality control trigger complex (RQT); the authentic, non-tagged protein is detected in highly purified mitochondria in high-throughput studies"
Protein length530
Downloadsequence (fasta, from Uniprot), modifications (csv format)
Database linksUniprot, SGD, TheCellVision.org, FungiDB

Sequence

MTRKQAIDYA IKQVPQILPL EESDVKALCE QVLSTSSDDP EQIASKFLEF
LGHEDLSFEF VMKFNELLNQ NDKKEEKKTK NVHLEHTAPT SWKNESKQPT
NNYINKKGDE KPKKLKDEKK SSTTRPTVQP SNQSTQSNPI KEKKEHRSKG
KLQSLQEIDE AIKMLELRDS GSSKNCNCQG TRHPVFDIAP NCLHCGKVVC
VIEGLNKGKC GHCHEQLISD NERTQMVEIL NQEKNELNGS SSSLSNASNG
ANVPKKKTKT YKITSGMGKN LFAEQDKLFD FIERKRERER KRNEVLKLQE
EKEESEAKER QASEHDHKAE ENPELLAAQE RLDRLLYFQD TSAERTKIID
NASDFDMNQE VGLWGSARER ALALKKQQRN LRKWEKVEKE RNGRREKYVV
SMNIGSNGKV TMTEVPKDTE NVIAGSDDDI SDISDEEDIS DLKHIHALKS
EINTTKSLEN LHLQSKAWDY ERDKKQFDRP TYVKKNSDTA QQNRKTEEKA
HDMQAYDLKS RVQVDQNADA SVEQNILAVL

Legend

  • X Ubiquitination
  • X Phoshorylation

Structure

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References

[12, Ubi]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[97, Ubi]Back, S., Gorman, A.W., Vogel, C., Silva, G.M. (2019). Site-specific K63 ubiquitinomics provides insights into translation regulation under stress. Journal of Proteome Research 18(1): 309-318. (Publication) (All modifications)
[97, Ubi]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[100, Phos]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[219, Phos]Rødkær, S.V.,  Pultz, D.,  Brusch, M.,  Bennetzen, M.V.,  Falkenby, L.G.,  Andersen, J.S.,  Færgeman, N.J. (2014). Quantitative proteomics identifies unanticipated regulators of nitrogen- and glucose starvation. Mol Biosyst 10: 2176-2188. (Publication) (All modifications)
[240, Phos]Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications)
[240, Phos]Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications)
[240, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[240, Phos]Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications)
[240, Phos]Rødkær, S.V.,  Pultz, D.,  Brusch, M.,  Bennetzen, M.V.,  Falkenby, L.G.,  Andersen, J.S.,  Færgeman, N.J. (2014). Quantitative proteomics identifies unanticipated regulators of nitrogen- and glucose starvation. Mol Biosyst 10: 2176-2188. (Publication) (All modifications)
[240, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[241, Phos]Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications)
[241, Phos]Rødkær, S.V.,  Pultz, D.,  Brusch, M.,  Bennetzen, M.V.,  Falkenby, L.G.,  Andersen, J.S.,  Færgeman, N.J. (2014). Quantitative proteomics identifies unanticipated regulators of nitrogen- and glucose starvation. Mol Biosyst 10: 2176-2188. (Publication) (All modifications)
[241, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[242, Phos]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[243, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[243, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[245, Phos]Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications)
[245, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[245, Phos]Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications)
[245, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[258, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[258, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[302, Ubi]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[308, Ubi]Back, S., Gorman, A.W., Vogel, C., Silva, G.M. (2019). Site-specific K63 ubiquitinomics provides insights into translation regulation under stress. Journal of Proteome Research 18(1): 309-318. (Publication) (All modifications)
[313, Phos]MacGilvray, M.E., Shishkova, E., Place, M., Wagner, E.R., Coon, J.J., Gasch, A.P. (2020). Phosphoproteome response to dithiothreitol reveals unique versus shared features of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stress responses. Journal of Proteome Research 19(8): 3405-3417. (Publication) (All modifications)
[426, Phos]Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications)
[426, Phos]Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications)
[426, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[426, 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)
[426, Phos]Chen, Y.C.,  Jiang, P.H.,  Chen, H.M.,  Chen, C.H.,  Wang, Y.T.,  Chen, Y.J.,  Yu, C.J.,  Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications)
[426, Phos]Holt, L.J.,  Tuch, B.B.,  Villén, J.,  Johnson, A.D.,  Gygi, S.P.,  Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications)
[426, Phos]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[426, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[431, Phos]Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications)
[431, Phos]Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications)
[431, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[431, 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)
[431, Phos]Chen, Y.C.,  Jiang, P.H.,  Chen, H.M.,  Chen, C.H.,  Wang, Y.T.,  Chen, Y.J.,  Yu, C.J.,  Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications)
[431, Phos]Holt, L.J.,  Tuch, B.B.,  Villén, J.,  Johnson, A.D.,  Gygi, S.P.,  Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications)
[431, Phos]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[431, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, Phos]Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, Phos]Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, Phos]Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, 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)
[434, Phos]Chen, Y.C.,  Jiang, P.H.,  Chen, H.M.,  Chen, C.H.,  Wang, Y.T.,  Chen, Y.J.,  Yu, C.J.,  Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, Phos]Holt, L.J.,  Tuch, B.B.,  Villén, J.,  Johnson, A.D.,  Gygi, S.P.,  Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, Phos]Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, Phos]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[434, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[440, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[440, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[450, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[450, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[454, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[454, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[455, Phos]Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications)
[455, Phos]Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications)
[455, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[455, Phos]MacGilvray, M.E., Shishkova, E., Place, M., Wagner, E.R., Coon, J.J., Gasch, A.P. (2020). Phosphoproteome response to dithiothreitol reveals unique versus shared features of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stress responses. Journal of Proteome Research 19(8): 3405-3417. (Publication) (All modifications)
[455, Phos]Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications)
[455, Phos]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)
[455, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, Phos]Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, Phos]Vlastaridis P, Kyriakidou P, Chaliotis A, et al (2017) Estimating the total number of phosphoproteins and phosphorylation sites in eukaryotic proteomes. GigaScience 6:1–11. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, Phos]Studer RA, Rodriguez-Mias RA, Haas KM, et al (2016) Evolution of protein phosphorylation across 18 fungal species. Science 354:229–232. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, 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)
[457, Phos]Chen, Y.C.,  Jiang, P.H.,  Chen, H.M.,  Chen, C.H.,  Wang, Y.T.,  Chen, Y.J.,  Yu, C.J.,  Teng, S.C. (2018a). Glucose intake hampers PKA-regulated HSP90 chaperone activity. Elife 7: e39925. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, Phos]Holt, L.J.,  Tuch, B.B.,  Villén, J.,  Johnson, A.D.,  Gygi, S.P.,  Morgan, D.O. (2009). Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution. Science 325(5948): 1682-1686. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, Phos]Albuquerque, C.P., Smolka, M.B., Payne, S.H., Bafna, V., Eng, J., Zhou, H. (2008). A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 7(7):1389-1396. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, Phos]Rødkær, S.V.,  Pultz, D.,  Brusch, M.,  Bennetzen, M.V.,  Falkenby, L.G.,  Andersen, J.S.,  Færgeman, N.J. (2014). Quantitative proteomics identifies unanticipated regulators of nitrogen- and glucose starvation. Mol Biosyst 10: 2176-2188. (Publication) (All modifications)
[457, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[487, Phos]Lanz MC, Yugandhar K, Gupta S, Sanford EJ, Faça VM, Vega S, Joiner AMN, Fromme JC, Yu H, Smolka MB (2021). In-depth and 3-dimensional exploration of the budding yeast phosphoproteome. EMBO Reports, e51121. (Publication) (All modifications)
[487, Phos]Bai Y, Chen B, Li M, et al (2017) FPD: A comprehensive phosphorylation database in fungi. Fungal Biology 121:869–875. (Publication) (All modifications)
[487, Phos]MacGilvray, M.E., Shishkova, E., Place, M., Wagner, E.R., Coon, J.J., Gasch, A.P. (2020). Phosphoproteome response to dithiothreitol reveals unique versus shared features of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stress responses. Journal of Proteome Research 19(8): 3405-3417. (Publication) (All modifications)
[487, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[509, Ubi]Back, S., Gorman, A.W., Vogel, C., Silva, G.M. (2019). Site-specific K63 ubiquitinomics provides insights into translation regulation under stress. Journal of Proteome Research 18(1): 309-318. (Publication) (All modifications)
[509, Ubi]Swaney, D.L.,  Beltrao, P.,  Starita, L.,  Guo, A.,  Rush, J.,  Fields, S.,  Krogan, N.J.,  Villén, J. (2013). Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation. Nature Methods 10(7): 676-682. (Publication) (All modifications)