Basic Information

NameHomocitrate synthase, cytosolic isozyme (HCS) (EC 2.3.3.14)
Uniprot IDP48570
Systematic gene nameYDL182W
Standard gene nameLYS20
Gene namesLYS20 YDL182W D1298
Description from SGDYDL182W LYS20 SGDID:S000002341, Chr IV from 133437-134723, Genome Release 64-3-1, Verified ORF, "Homocitrate synthase isozyme and functions in DNA repair; catalyzes the condensation of acetyl-CoA and alpha-ketoglutarate to form homocitrate, which is the first step in the lysine biosynthesis pathway; LYS20 has a paralog, LYS21, that arose from the whole genome duplication"
Protein length428
Downloadsequence (fasta, from Uniprot), modifications (csv format)
Database linksUniprot, SGD, TheCellVision.org, FungiDB

Sequence

MTAAKPNPYA AKPGDYLSNV NNFQLIDSTL REGEQFANAF FDTEKKIEIA
RALDDFGVDY IELTSPVASE QSRKDCEAIC KLGLKAKILT HIRCHMDDAK
VAVETGVDGV DVVIGTSKFL RQYSHGKDMN YIAKSAVEVI EFVKSKGIEI
RFSSEDSFRS DLVDLLNIYK TVDKIGVNRV GIADTVGCAN PRQVYELIRT
LKSVVSCDIE CHFHNDTGCA IANAYTALEG GARLIDVSVL GIGERNGITP
LGGLMARMIV AAPDYVKSKY KLHKIRDIEN LVADAVEVNI PFNNPITGFC
AFTHKAGIHA KAILANPSTY EILDPHDFGM KRYIHFANRL TGWNAIKARV
DQLNLNLTDD QIKEVTAKIK KLGDVRSLNI DDVDSIIKNF HAEVSTPQVL
SAKKNKKNDS DVPELATIPA AKRTKPSA

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Structure

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References

[65, 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)
[65, 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)
[65, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[124, 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)
[135, 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)
[154, 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)
[157, 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)
[160, 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)
[203, 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)
[203, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[318, 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)
[318, 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)
[318, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[319, 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)
[319, 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)
[319, 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)
[319, Phos]Pultz, D.,  Bennetzen, M.V.,  Rødkær, S.V.,  Zimmermann, C.,  Enserink, J.M.,  Andersen, J.S.,  Færgeman, N.J. (2012). Global mapping of protein phosphorylation events identifies Ste20, Sch9 and the cell-cycle regulatory kinases Cdc28/Pho85 as mediators of fatty acid starvation responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biosyst 8: 796-803. (Publication) (All modifications)
[319, Phos]Soulard, A.,  Cremonesi, A.,  Moes, S.,  Schütz, F.,  Jenö, P.,  Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications)
[319, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[320, 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)
[320, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[333, 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)
[377, 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)
[377, 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)
[377, 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)
[377, 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)
[377, 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)
[377, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[385, 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)
[385, 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)
[385, 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)
[385, 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)
[385, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[395, 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)
[395, Phos]Renvoisé M, Bonhomme L, Davanture M, et al (2014) Quantitative variations of the mitochondrial proteome and phosphoproteome during fermentative and respiratory growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of Proteomics 106:140–150. (Publication) (All modifications)
[395, 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)
[395, 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)
[395, 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)
[395, 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)
[395, 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)
[395, Phos]Pultz, D.,  Bennetzen, M.V.,  Rødkær, S.V.,  Zimmermann, C.,  Enserink, J.M.,  Andersen, J.S.,  Færgeman, N.J. (2012). Global mapping of protein phosphorylation events identifies Ste20, Sch9 and the cell-cycle regulatory kinases Cdc28/Pho85 as mediators of fatty acid starvation responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biosyst 8: 796-803. (Publication) (All modifications)
[395, Phos]Soulard, A.,  Cremonesi, A.,  Moes, S.,  Schütz, F.,  Jenö, P.,  Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications)
[395, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[396, 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)
[396, 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)
[396, Phos]Renvoisé M, Bonhomme L, Davanture M, et al (2014) Quantitative variations of the mitochondrial proteome and phosphoproteome during fermentative and respiratory growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of Proteomics 106:140–150. (Publication) (All modifications)
[396, 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)
[396, 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)
[396, 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)
[396, 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)
[396, 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)
[396, 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)
[396, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[401, 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)
[401, 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)
[401, 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)
[401, 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)
[401, 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)
[401, 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)
[401, 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)
[401, 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)
[401, Phos]Soulard, A.,  Cremonesi, A.,  Moes, S.,  Schütz, F.,  Jenö, P.,  Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications)
[401, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[410, 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)
[410, 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)
[410, 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)
[410, 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)
[410, 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)
[410, 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)
[410, Phos]Soulard, A.,  Cremonesi, A.,  Moes, S.,  Schütz, F.,  Jenö, P.,  Hall, M.N. (2010). The rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21(19): 3475-3486. (Publication) (All modifications)
[410, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[417, 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)
[417, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)