Basic Information

NameProtein PET130
Uniprot IDP47065
Systematic gene nameYJL023C
Standard gene namePET130
Gene namesPET130 YJL023C J1282
Description from SGDYJL023C PET130 SGDID:S000003560, Chr X from 398398-397355, Genome Release 64-3-1, reverse complement, Verified ORF, "Protein of unknown function; required for efficient 5' processing of mitochondrial tRNAs, for respiratory growth and mitochondrial genome maintenance; localizes to the matrix side of the inner mitochondrial membrane"
Protein length347
Downloadsequence (fasta, from Uniprot), modifications (csv format)
Database linksUniprot, SGD, TheCellVision.org, FungiDB

Sequence

MKIFSTLLSQ KPKGKLVIRP STTIHSSDPF SKFIVTKNTE PLSLGDLRKS
DSGNSAVCLN AENTILSTLT DLQKEEERNW DPVKFVAGKL RGVISPIQAY
VTIGKKFSPN SLVYTSRFFQ LHYFPEDHFM SCFRKSKPAI TVKSNKKFYL
NGKVFNKDKE YFNETRISKA NEVELSKIQT AMTRLTNRHR NSIPSEFAYL
RRDLKLKVKT TFIKEWCKLN GDKAIREYVN LNRSPNINPA SMKGKPKKSF
LDNLGRSTVG TAKDGYYLYI VSIFPDKDML GEFNDEVNRS VQKVANLDWD
GFLTPKKGTK GKNWVESFND SINVQTINKI LEINKFPFEL RREQTEG

Legend

  • X SUMOylation
  • X Glycosylation
  • X Phoshorylation

Structure

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References

[2, SUMO]Paasch, F., den Brave, F., Psakhye, I., Pfander, B., Jentsch, S. (2018). Failed mitochondrial import and impaired proteostasis trigger SUMOylation of mitochondrial proteins. J Biol Chem 293: 599-609. (Publication) (All modifications)
[163, Glyc]Cao, L.,  Yu, L.,  Guo, Z.,  Shen, A.,  Guo, Y.,  Liang, X. (2014). N-Glycosylation site analysis of proteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae by using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography-based enrichment, parallel deglycosylation, and mass spectrometry. J Proteome Res 13: 1485-1493. (Publication) (All modifications)
[257, Phos]Papinski, D., Schuschnig, M., Reiter, W., Wilhelm, L., Barnes, C.A., Maiolica, A., Hansmann, I., Pfaffenwimmer, T., Kijanska, M., Stoffel, I., Lee, S.S., Brezovich, A., Lou, J.H., Turk, B.E., Aebersold, R., Ammerer, G., Peter, M., Kraft, C. (2014). Early steps in autophagy depend on direct phosphorylation of Atg9 by the Atg1 kinase. Mol Cell 53: 471-483. (Publication) (All modifications)