BPH1/YCR032W Summary Help

Standard Name BPH1
Systematic Name YCR032W
Feature Type ORF, Verified
Description Protein homologous to Chediak-Higashi syndrome and Beige proteins; both of which are implicated in disease syndromes in human and mouse, respectively, due to defective lysosomal trafficking; mutant phenotype and genetic interactions suggest a role in protein sorting (1, 2)
Name Description Beige Protein Homolog 1
Chromosomal Location
ChrIII:179520 to 186023 | ORF Map | GBrowse
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Gene Ontology Annotations All BPH1 GO evidence and references
  View Computational GO annotations for BPH1
Molecular Function
Manually curated
Biological Process
Manually curated
Cellular Component
Manually curated
High-throughput
Large-scale survey
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Resources
33 total interaction(s) for 33 unique genes/features.
Physical Interactions
  • Affinity Capture-MS: 3

Genetic Interactions
  • Dosage Rescue: 6
  • Negative Genetic: 22
  • Phenotypic Enhancement: 1
  • Positive Genetic: 1

Resources
Expression Summary
histogram
Resources
Localization
Phosphorylation PhosphoGRID | PhosphoPep Database
Structure
Homologs
sequence information
ChrIII:179520 to 186023 | ORF Map | GBrowse
This feature contains embedded feature(s): YCRX03C
SGD ORF map
Last Update Coordinates: 2011-02-03 | Sequence: 2000-09-13
Subfeature details
Relative
Coordinates
Chromosomal
Coordinates
Most Recent Updates
Coordinates Sequence
CDS 1..6504 179520..186023 2011-02-03 2000-09-13
Retrieve sequences
Analyze Sequence
S288C only
S288C vs. other species
S288C vs. other strains
Resources
External Links All Associated Seq | Entrez Gene | Entrez RefSeq Protein | MIPS | Search all NCBI (Entrez) | UniProtKB
Primary SGDIDS000000628
References cited on this page View Complete Literature Guide for BPH1
1) Perou CM, et al.  (1996) Complementation of the beige mutation in cultured cells by episomally replicating murine yeast artificial chromosomes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93(12):5905-9
2) Shiflett SL, et al.  (2004) Bph1p, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of CHS1/beige, functions in cell wall formation and protein sorting. Traffic 5(9):700-10