AAD6/YFL056C Protein Information Help

Standard Name Aad6p 1
Systematic Name Yfl056cp
ORF Classification Verified
Description Putative aryl-alcohol dehydrogenase; involved in oxidative stress response; similar to P. chrysosporium aryl-alcohol dehydrogenase; expression induced in cells treated with the mycotoxin patulin (1, 2, 3, 4)
Name Description Aryl-Alcohol Dehydrogenase 1, 2
Predicted Sequence Formatted Sequence or sequence in FASTA format
Length (a.a.) 212
Molecular Weight (Da) 23,918
Isoelectric Point (pI) 7.43

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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 Aad6p (InterPro)
Physical Interactions There are 1 total physical interactions (BioGRID)
Homologs PDB Homologs | BLASTP | BLASTP v. fungi | Fungal Alignment | Synteny Viewer
External Sequence Databases EBI: UPI00001250A0 | P43547
MIPS: YFL056C
NCBI: 1175960 | 14318463 | 51013773 | 836699 | NP_116599.1
GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: DAA12384.1 | AY693161 | D50617
External Classifications EC: 1.1.1.- [Oxidoreductases With NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor]
Amino Acid Sequence (or in FASTA format)
       1  MADLFAPAPE PSTELGRLRV LSKSAGIRVS PLILGGMSIG DAWSEILGSM
      51  SKERAFELLD AFYEAGGNFI DTANNYQNEQ SEAWIGEWMV SRKLRDQIVI
     101  ATKFTTDYKK YDVGGGKSAN YCGNHKRSLH VSVRDSLRKL QTDWIDILYV
     151  HWWDYMSSIE EVMDSLHILV QQARSSIWVC LIRLPGLFLR QITTLNLMVK
     201  PLLASIKVNG TC*                                        

external links for Aad6p
Homologs Interaction Resources Protein databases/Other Localization Resources
BLASTP (NCBI) BioGRID SCOP Superfamily YPL+
Ashbya (AGD) BOND GPMdb (Mass Spec.) YeastGFP
YGOB BioPIXIE MIPS
YOGY CYC2008 (complexes) Pfam domains

Complexome YeastRC Structure Prediction (Seattle)

DIP


GeneMANIA


YeastRC Two-Hybrid (Seattle)

References cited on this page View Complete Literature Guide for Aad6p
1) Delneri D, et al.  (1999) Analysis of the seven-member AAD gene set demonstrates that genetic redundancy in yeast may be more apparent than real. Genetics 153(4):1591-600
2) Delneri D, et al.  (1999) Disruption of seven hypothetical aryl alcohol dehydrogenase genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and construction of a multiple knock-out strain. Yeast 15(15):1681-9
3) Dickinson JR, et al.  (2003) The catabolism of amino acids to long chain and complex alcohols in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 278(10):8028-34
4) Iwahashi Y, et al.  (2006) Mechanisms of patulin toxicity under conditions that inhibit yeast growth. J Agric Food Chem 54(5):1936-42