AIM33/YML087C Summary Help

AIM33 BASIC INFORMATION

Standard Name AIM33 1
Systematic Name YML087C
Feature Type ORF, Verified
Description Putative protein of unknown function, highly conserved across species and orthologous to human CYB5R4; null mutant displays reduced frequency of mitochondrial genome loss (1, 2)
Name Description Altered Inheritance rate of Mitochondria 1
GO Annotations All AIM33 GO evidence and references
    View Computational GO annotations for AIM33
Molecular Function
Manually curated
Biological Process
Manually curated
Cellular Component
Manually curated
Mutant Phenotype All AIM33 Phenotype details and references
Large-scale survey
null
Interactions AIM33 All interactions details and references
  View additional details at BioGRID
33 total interaction(s) for 33 unique genes/features.
Genetic Interactions
  • Negative Genetic: 32
  • Positive Genetic: 1

Sequence Information
ChrXIII:95369 to 94431 | ORF Map | GBrowse
Note: this feature is encoded on the Crick strand.
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Last Update Coordinates: 1996-07-31 | Sequence: 1996-07-31
Subfeature details
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Coordinates
Chromosomal
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Coordinates Sequence
CDS 1..939 95369..94431 1996-07-31 1996-07-31
Post-translational Modifications PhosphoGRID | PhosphoPep Database
External Links All Associated Seq | E.C. | Entrez Gene | Entrez RefSeq Protein | MIPS | UniProtKB
Primary SGDIDS000004552

AIM33 RESOURCES

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REFERENCES CITED ON THIS PAGE [View Complete Literature Guide for AIM33]

1) Hess DC, et al.  (2009) Computationally driven, quantitative experiments discover genes required for mitochondrial biogenesis. PLoS Genet 5(3):e1000407
2) Heinicke S, et al.  (2007) The Princeton Protein Orthology Database (P-POD): a comparative genomics analysis tool for biologists. PLoS One 2(1):e766