Basic Information

NameGlutathione peroxidase-like peroxiredoxin HYR1 (EC 1.11.1.24) (Glutathione peroxidase homolog 3) (GPx 3) (Hydrogen peroxide resistance protein 1) (Oxidant receptor peroxidase 1) (Phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase 3) (PHGPx3)
Uniprot IDP40581
Systematic gene nameYIR037W
Standard gene nameHYR1
Gene namesHYR1 GPX3 ORP1 YIR037W
Description from SGDYIR037W HYR1 SGDID:S000001476, Chr IX from 423128-423619, Genome Release 64-3-1, Verified ORF, "Glutathione peroxidase; functions as hydroperoxide receptor to sense intracellular hydroperoxide levels and transduce redox signal to Yap1p transcription factor; glutathione peroxidase activity is neuroprotective in models of Huntington's disease; HYR1 has a paralog, GPX1, that arose from the whole genome duplication"
Protein length163
Downloadsequence (fasta, from Uniprot), modifications (csv format)
Database linksUniprot, SGD, TheCellVision.org, FungiDB

Sequence

MSEFYKLAPV DKKGQPFPFD QLKGKVVLIV NVASKCGFTP QYKELEALYK
RYKDEGFTII GFPCNQFGHQ EPGSDEEIAQ FCQLNYGVTF PIMKKIDVNG
GNEDPVYKFL KSQKSGMLGL RGIKWNFEKF LVDKKGKVYE RYSSLTKPSS
LSETIEELLK EVE

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  • X Multiple modifications
  • X Ubiquitination
  • X Phoshorylation
  • X K-acetylation

Structure

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References

[6, K-succ]Weinert, B.T., Schölz, C., Wagner, S.A., et al. (2013). Lysine succinylation is a frequently occurring modification in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and extensively overlaps with acetylation. Cell Reports, 4(4), 842-851. (Publication) (All modifications)
[6, 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)
[6, SUMO]Bhagwat, N.R., Owens, S.N., Ito, M., Boinapalli, J.V,, Poa, P., Ditzel, A., Kopparapu, S., Mahalawat, M., Davies, O.R., Collins, S.R., Johnson, J.R., Krogan, N.J., Hunter, N. (2021). SUMO is a pervasive regulator of meiosis. Elife 10:e57720. (Publication) (All modifications)
[25, 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)
[50, K-succ]Weinert, B.T., Schölz, C., Wagner, S.A., et al. (2013). Lysine succinylation is a frequently occurring modification in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and extensively overlaps with acetylation. Cell Reports, 4(4), 842-851. (Publication) (All modifications)
[50, K-acetyl]Henriksen, P., Wagner, S. A., Weinert, B. T., et al. (2012). Proteome-wide analysis of lysine acetylation suggests its broad regulatory scope in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 11(11), 1510-1522. (Publication) (All modifications)
[74, 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)
[108, K-acetyl]Henriksen, P., Wagner, S. A., Weinert, B. T., et al. (2012). Proteome-wide analysis of lysine acetylation suggests its broad regulatory scope in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 11(11), 1510-1522. (Publication) (All modifications)
[114, 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)
[114, 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)
[115, 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)
[115, 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)
[115, 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)
[115, 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)
[115, 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)
[115, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[124, K-acetyl]Henriksen, P., Wagner, S. A., Weinert, B. T., et al. (2012). Proteome-wide analysis of lysine acetylation suggests its broad regulatory scope in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 11(11), 1510-1522. (Publication) (All modifications)
[150, 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)