Basic Information

NameMICOS complex subunit MIC10 (Mitochondrial contact site complex 10 kDa subunit) (Mitochondrial inner membrane organization component of 10 kDa) (Mitochondrial organizing structure protein 1) (MitOS1)
Uniprot IDQ96VH5
Systematic gene nameYCL057C-A
Standard gene nameMIC10
Gene namesMIC10 MCS10 MIO10 MOS1 YCL057C-A
Description from SGDYCL057C-A MIC10 SGDID:S000007547, Chr III from 24325-24032, Genome Release 64-3-1, reverse complement, Verified ORF, "Conserved component of the MICOS complex; MICOS (formerly MINOS or MitOS) is a mitochondrial inner membrane complex that extends into the intermembrane space and has a role in the maintenance of crista junctions, inner membrane architecture, and formation of contact sites to the outer membrane; forms a subcomplex with Mic12p and Mic27p whose assembly and stability requires cardiolipin; homo-oligomers cause membrane bending; ortholog of human MINOS1"
Protein length97
Downloadsequence (fasta, from Uniprot), modifications (csv format)
Database linksUniprot, SGD, TheCellVision.org, FungiDB

Sequence

MSEQAQTQQP AKSTPSKDSN KNGSSVSTIL DTKWDIVLSN MLVKTAMGFG
VGVFTSVLFF KRRAFPVWLG IGFGVGRGYA EGDAIFRSSA GLRSSKV

Legend

  • X Phoshorylation

Structure

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References

[2, 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)
[2, 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)
[2, 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)
[2, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)
[14, 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)
[14, Phos]Frankovsky, J., Vozáriková, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021a). Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.Mitochondrion 57:148-162. (Publication) (All modifications)