THI12/YNL332W Summary Help

THI12 BASIC INFORMATION

Standard Name THI12 1
Systematic Name YNL332W
Feature Type ORF, Verified
Description Protein involved in synthesis of the thiamine precursor hydroxymethylpyrimidine (HMP); member of a subtelomeric gene family including THI5, THI11, THI12, and THI13 (2)
Name Description THIamine metabolism
GO Annotations All THI12 GO evidence and references
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Molecular Function
Manually curated
Biological Process
Manually curated
Cellular Component
Manually curated
Mutant Phenotype All THI12 Phenotype details and references
Large-scale survey
null
Interactions THI12 All interactions details and references
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1 total interaction(s) for 1 unique genes/features.
Genetic Interactions
  • Synthetic Growth Defect: 1

Sequence Information
ChrXIV:14832 to 15854 | ORF Map | GBrowse
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Last Update Coordinates: 1996-07-31 | Sequence: 1996-07-31
Subfeature details
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Coordinates Sequence
CDS 1..1023 14832..15854 1996-07-31 1996-07-31
Post-translational Modifications PhosphoGRID | PhosphoPep Database
External Links All Associated Seq | Entrez Gene | Entrez RefSeq Protein | MIPS | UniProtKB
Primary SGDIDS000005276

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REFERENCES CITED ON THIS PAGE [View Complete Literature Guide for THI12]

1) Hather, R.J. and P.A. Meacock  (1996) Characterization of two new thiamine regulated Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genes, THI11 and THI12. Unpublished
2) Wightman R and Meacock PA  (2003) The THI5 gene family of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: distribution of homologues among the hemiascomycetes and functional redundancy in the aerobic biosynthesis of thiamin from pyridoxine. Microbiology 149(Pt 6):1447-60