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| Nomenclature History | |
|---|---|
| Standard Name | Reference |
| PLC1 | Yoko-o T, et al. (1993) The putative phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C gene, PLC1, of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is important for cell growth. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 90(5):1804-8 |
| Nomenclature History Notes | |
|---|---|
| Date | Note |
| 2003-02-21 | Though the PLC1 gene name is more commonly used to describe PLC1/YPL268W, a phospholipase C enzyme, this name was also briefly used to describe the RPS1A/YLR441C gene, encoding a ribosomal protein (Beilharz et al., 1997). |
| Beilharz T, et al. (1997) The protein encoded by the MFT1 gene is a targeting factor for mitochondrial precursor proteins, and not a core ribosomal protein. FEBS Lett 407(2):220-4 | |
| 2003-12-09 | The PLC1 gene name has been used to describe both PLC1/YPL268W, a phospholipase C enzyme, and RPS1A/YLR441C, a ribosomal protein. |
| Mapping Notes | |
|---|---|
| Date | Note |
| 1996-09-21 | Edition 13: This gene should not be confused with sam the mitochondrial import protein described by Ito et al. that was previously called PLC1. That gene is now called MFT1 |
| 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 | |



