| Standard Name | PPZ2 |
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| Systematic Name | YDR436W |
| Feature Type | ORF, Verified |
| Description | Serine/threonine protein phosphatase Z, isoform of Ppz1p; involved in regulation of potassium transport, which affects osmotic stability, cell cycle progression, and halotolerance; PPZ2 has a paralog, PPZ1, that arose from the whole genome duplication (1, 2, 3) |
| Name Description | Protein Phosphatase Z 4 |
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Gene Ontology Annotations All PPZ2 GO evidence and references
| View Computational GO annotations for PPZ2 | |
| Molecular Function | |
| Manually curated | |
| Biological Process | |
| Manually curated | |
| Cellular Component | |
| Manually curated |
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Regulatory Role
| Regulatory modules | predicted: stressResponse (517) predicted: cellcycle (335) predicted: stressResponse (517) predicted: cellcycle (335) |
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Mutant phenotypes All PPZ2 Phenotype evidence and references
| Classical genetics | |
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| unspecified | |
| Large-scale survey | |
| null | |
| overexpression | |
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interactions All PPZ2 Interaction evidence and references
| 83 total interaction(s) for 51 unique genes/features. | |
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Expression Summary
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Protein Information All PPZ2 Protein evidence and references
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| Phosphorylation | PhosphoGRID | PhosphoPep Database |
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sequence information
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| Last Update | Coordinates: 2011-02-03 | Sequence: 1996-07-31 | ||||||||||||
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Analyze Sequence
| S288C only | |
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| S288C vs. other strains |
Resources
| External Links | All Associated Seq | E.C. | Entrez Gene | Entrez RefSeq Protein | MIPS | Search all NCBI (Entrez) | UniProtKB |
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| Primary SGDID | S000002844 |
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References cited on this page View Complete Literature Guide for PPZ2
| 1) | Hughes V, et al. (1993) Both isoforms of protein phosphatase Z are essential for the maintenance of cell size and integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to osmotic stress. Eur J Biochem 216(1):269-79 |
| 2) | Yenush L, et al. (2002) The Ppz protein phosphatases are key regulators of K+ and pH homeostasis: implications for salt tolerance, cell wall integrity and cell cycle progression. EMBO J 21(5):920-9 |
| 3) | Byrne KP and Wolfe KH (2005) The Yeast Gene Order Browser: combining curated homology and syntenic context reveals gene fate in polyploid species. Genome Res 15(10):1456-61 |
| 4) | Da Cruz e Silva EF, et al. (1991) Protein phosphatase 2Bw and protein phosphatase Z are Saccharomyces cerevisiae enzymes. Biochim Biophys Acta 1089(2):269-72 |




