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| Nomenclature History | |
|---|---|
| Standard Name | Reference |
| PMR1 | SGD (2007) Information without a citation in SGD () |
| Other Name(s) | Reference |
|---|---|
| BSD1 | Lapinskas PJ, et al. (1995) Mutations in PMR1 suppress oxidative damage in yeast cells lacking superoxide dismutase. Mol Cell Biol 15(3):1382-8 |
| LDB1 | Olivero I, et al. (2003) The ldb1 mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is defective in Pmr1p, the yeast secretory pathway/Golgi Ca(2+)/Mn(2+)-ATPase. FEMS Microbiol Lett 219(1):137-42 |
| SSC1 | Rudolph HK, et al. (1989) The yeast secretory pathway is perturbed by mutations in PMR1, a member of a Ca2+ ATPase family. Cell 58(1):133-45 |
| Nomenclature History Notes | |
|---|---|
| Date | Note |
| 2003-02-12 | The SSC1 name has been used to describe a "supersecreting" mutation that is allelic to the PMR1 gene Rudolph et al. 1989. Since then, the name PMR1 has been used to refer to this calcium-transporting ATPase involved in secretion and encoded by the ORF YGL167C. The SSC1 name is used to refer to a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial protein encoded by the ORF YJR045C. |
| Rudolph HK, et al. (1989) The yeast secretory pathway is perturbed by mutations in PMR1, a member of a Ca2+ ATPase family. Cell 58(1):133-45 | |
| 2003-12-09 | The name SSC1 has been used to describe both PMR1/YGL167C, a calcium-transporting ATPase involved in secretion, and SSC1/YJR045C, a mitochondrial chaperone protein of the HSP70 family. |
| Mapping Notes | |
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| Date | Note |
| 1996-09-21 | Edition 13: The gene name pmr1 has also been referred to as SSC1, but should not be confused with the ssc1 mitochondrial matrix protein encoded on chromosome X |
| Cherry JM, et al. (1996) "Genetic and Physical Maps of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Edition 13)". Pp. 361-364 in 1996 Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology Meeting Program and Abstracts. Bethesda, MD: The Genetics Society of America | |



