SCH9/YHR205W Protein Information Help

Standard Name Sch9p 1
Systematic Name Yhr205wp
Alias Kom1p , Hrm2p 2
ORF Classification Verified
Description AGC family protein kinase; functional ortholog of mammalian S6 kinase; phosphorylated by Tor1p and required for TORC1-mediated regulation of ribosome biogenesis, translation initiation, and entry into G0 phase; involved in transactivation of osmostress-responsive genes; regulates G1 progression, cAPK activity and nitrogen activation of the FGM pathway; integrates nutrient signals and stress signals from sphingolipids to regulate lifespan (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Experimental Data
Molecules/cell 3850 10
Predicted Sequence Formatted Sequence or sequence in FASTA format
Length (a.a.) 824
Molecular Weight (Da) 91,811
Isoelectric Point (pI) 6.04

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Post-translational Modifications PhosphoGRID | PhosphoPep Database
Domains/motifs See the graphical view and list of proteins that share domains/motifs in common with Sch9p (InterPro)
Physical Interactions There are 48 total physical interactions (BioGRID)
Homologs PDB Homologs | BLASTP | BLASTP v. fungi | Fungal Alignment | Synteny Viewer
External Sequence Databases EBI: UPI000016834E | P11792
MIPS: YHR205W
NCBI: 114152871 | 4426 | 458923 | 5279 | 6321999 | 730723 | NP_012075.1
GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: DAA06898.1 | U00029 | X12560 | X57629
External Classifications EC: 2.7.11.1 [Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase]
Amino Acid Sequence (or in FASTA format)
       1  MMNFFTSKSS NQDTGFSSQH QHPNGQNNGN NNSSTAGNDN GYPCKLVSSG
      51  PCASSNNGAL FTNFTLQTAT PTTAISQDLY AMGTTGITSE NALFQMKSMN
     101  NGISSVNNNN SNTPTIITTS QEETNAGNVH GDTGGNSLQN SEDDNFSSSS
     151  TTKCLLSSTS SLSINQREAA AAAYGPDTDI PRGKLEVTII EARDLVTRSK
     201  DSQPYVVCTF ESSEFISNGP ESLGAINNNN NNNNNNQHNQ NQHINNNNEN
     251  TNPDAASQHH NNNSGWNGSQ LPSIKEHLKK KPLYTHRSSS QLDQLNSCSS
     301  VTDPSKRSSN SSSGSSNGPK NDSSHPIWHH KTTFDVLGSH SELDISVYDA
     351  AHDHMFLGQV RLYPMIHNLA HASQHQWHSL KPRVIDEVVS GDILIKWTYK
     401  QTKKRHYGPQ DFEVLRLLGK GTFGQVYQVK KKDTQRIYAM KVLSKKVIVK
     451  KNEIAHTIGE RNILVTTASK SSPFIVGLKF SFQTPTDLYL VTDYMSGGEL
     501  FWHLQKEGRF SEDRAKFYIA ELVLALEHLH DNDIVYRDLK PENILLDANG
     551  NIALCDFGLS KADLKDRTNT FCGTTEYLAP ELLLDETGYT KMVDFWSLGV
     601  LIFEMCCGWS PFFAENNQKM YQKIAFGKVK FPRDVLSQEG RSFVKGLLNR
     651  NPKHRLGAID DGRELRAHPF FADIDWEALK QKKIPPPFKP HLVSETDTSN
     701  FDPEFTTAST SYMNKHQPMM TATPLSPAMQ AKFAGFTFVD ESAIDEHVNN
     751  NRKFLQNSYF MEPGSFIPGN PNLPPDEDVI DDDGDEDIND GFNQEKNMNN
     801  SHSQMDFDGD QHMDDEFVSG RFEI*                           

external links for Sch9p
Homologs Interaction Resources Protein databases/Other Localization Resources
BLASTP (NCBI) BioGRID SCOP Superfamily Organelle DB
Ashbya (AGD) BOND GPMdb (Mass Spec.) YPL+
Aspergillus (AspGD) BioPIXIE MIPS YeastGFP
Candida (CGD) CYC2008 (complexes) Pfam domains YeastRC Public Image Repository
Candida (CandidaDB) Complexome YeastRC Structure Prediction (Seattle)
YGOB GeneMANIA

YOGY YeastRC Two-Hybrid (Seattle)

References cited on this page View Complete Literature Guide for Sch9p
1) Toda T, et al.  (1988) SCH9, a gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae that encodes a protein distinct from, but functionally and structurally related to, cAMP-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunits. Genes Dev 2(5):517-27
2) Prusty R and Keil RL  (2004) SCH9, a putative protein kinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affects HOT1-stimulated recombination. Mol Genet Genomics 272(3):264-74
3) Crauwels M, et al.  (1997) The Sch9 protein kinase in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae controls cAPK activity and is required for nitrogen activation of the fermentable-growth-medium-induced (FGM) pathway. Microbiology 143 ( Pt 8)():2627-37
4) di Blasi F, et al.  (1993) The SCH9 protein kinase mRNA contains a long 5' leader with a small open reading frame. Yeast 9(1):21-32
5) Morano KA and Thiele DJ  (1999) The Sch9 protein kinase regulates Hsp90 chaperone complex signal transduction activity in vivo. EMBO J 18(21):5953-62
6) Fabrizio P, et al.  (2001) Regulation of longevity and stress resistance by Sch9 in yeast. Science 292(5515):288-90
7) Urban J, et al.  (2007) Sch9 is a major target of TORC1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell 26(5):663-74
8) Pascual-Ahuir A and Proft M  (2007) The Sch9 kinase is a chromatin-associated transcriptional activator of osmostress-responsive genes. EMBO J 26(13):3098-108
9) Huang X, et al.  (2012) Down-regulating sphingolipid synthesis increases yeast lifespan. PLoS Genet 8(2):e1002493
10) Ghaemmaghami S, et al.  (2003) Global analysis of protein expression in yeast. Nature 425(6959):737-41