SEC3 BASIC INFORMATION
| Standard Name | SEC3 1, 2 |
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| Systematic Name | YER008C |
| Alias | PSL1 |
| Feature Type | ORF, Verified |
| Description | Subunit of the exocyst complex (Sec3p, Sec5p, Sec6p, Sec8p, Sec10p, Sec15p, Exo70p, Exo84p) which mediates targeting of post-Golgi vesicles to sites of active exocytosis; Sec3p specifically is a spatial landmark for secretion (3, 4, 5, 6)
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| Name Description | SECretory 7 |
| GO Annotations | All SEC3 GO evidence and references |
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| View Computational GO annotations for SEC3 | |
| Molecular Function | |
| Manually curated | |
| Biological Process | |
| Manually curated | |
| Cellular Component | |
| Manually curated | |
| High-throughput |
| Mutant Phenotype | All SEC3 Phenotype details and references |
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| Classical genetics | |
| conditional |
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| reduction of function | |
| Large-scale survey | |
| null | |
| repressible |
| Interactions | SEC3 All interactions details and references |
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| 129 total interaction(s) for 50 unique genes/features. | |
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| External Links | All Associated Seq | Entrez Gene | Entrez RefSeq Protein | MIPS | UniProtKB |
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| Primary SGDID | S000000810 |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION for SEC3
REFERENCES CITED ON THIS PAGE [View Complete Literature Guide for SEC3]
| 1) | Novick P, et al. (1980) Identification of 23 complementation groups required for post-translational events in the yeast secretory pathway. Cell 21(1):205-15 |
| 2) | Fields, C. and Schekman, R. (1985) Personal Communication, Mortimer Map Edition 9 |
| 3) | Finger FP and Novick P (1998) Spatial regulation of exocytosis: lessons from yeast. J Cell Biol 142(3):609-12 |
| 4) | Finger FP, et al. (1998) Sec3p is a spatial landmark for polarized secretion in budding yeast. Cell 92(4):559-71 |
| 5) | TerBush DR, et al. (1996) The Exocyst is a multiprotein complex required for exocytosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 15(23):6483-94 |
| 6) | TerBush DR and Novick P (1995) Sec6, Sec8, and Sec15 are components of a multisubunit complex which localizes to small bud tips in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 130(2):299-312 |
| 7) | Novick P and Schekman R (1979) Secretion and cell-surface growth are blocked in a temperature-sensitive mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 76(4):1858-62 |




