SNF1/YDR477W Protein Information Help

Standard Name Snf1p 1
Systematic Name Ydr477wp
Alias Cat1p 2 , Ccr1p 3 , Glc2p 4 , Haf3p 5 , Pas14p 6
ORF Classification Verified
Description AMP-activated serine/threonine protein kinase; found in a complex containing Snf4p and members of the Sip1p/Sip2p/Gal83p family; required for transcription of glucose-repressed genes, thermotolerance, sporulation, and peroxisome biogenesis; involved in regulation of the nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of Hxk2p; regulates filamentous growth in response to starvation (10, 7, 8, 9)
Name Description Sucrose NonFermenting 11
Experimental Data
Molecules/cell 589 12
Predicted Sequence Formatted Sequence or sequence in FASTA format
Length (a.a.) 633
Molecular Weight (Da) 72,045
Isoelectric Point (pI) 6.65

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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 Snf1p (InterPro)
Physical Interactions There are 349 total physical interactions (BioGRID)
Homologs PDB Homologs | BLASTP | BLASTP v. fungi | Fungal Alignment | Synteny Viewer
External Sequence Databases EBI: UPI0000052F22 | P06782
MIPS: YDR477W
NCBI: 134588 | 158430318 | 158430321 | 172630 | 238828139 | 238828140 | 242556806 | 242556807 | 306991744 | 356624533 | 356624589 | 356624592 | 398366631 | 927732 | 93279511 | NP_010765.3
GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: DAA12310.1 | M13971 | U33050
External Classifications EC: 2.7.11.1 [Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase]
Amino Acid Sequence (or in FASTA format)
       1  MSSNNNTNTA PANANSSHHH HHHHHHHHHH GHGGSNSTLN NPKSSLADGA
      51  HIGNYQIVKT LGEGSFGKVK LAYHTTTGQK VALKIINKKV LAKSDMQGRI
     101  EREISYLRLL RHPHIIKLYD VIKSKDEIIM VIEYAGNELF DYIVQRDKMS
     151  EQEARRFFQQ IISAVEYCHR HKIVHRDLKP ENLLLDEHLN VKIADFGLSN
     201  IMTDGNFLKT SCGSPNYAAP EVISGKLYAG PEVDVWSCGV ILYVMLCRRL
     251  PFDDESIPVL FKNISNGVYT LPKFLSPGAA GLIKRMLIVN PLNRISIHEI
     301  MQDDWFKVDL PEYLLPPDLK PHPEEENENN DSKKDGSSPD NDEIDDNLVN
     351  ILSSTMGYEK DEIYESLESS EDTPAFNEIR DAYMLIKENK SLIKDMKANK
     401  SVSDELDTFL SQSPPTFQQQ SKSHQKSQVD HETAKQHARR MASAITQQRT
     451  YHQSPFMDQY KEEDSTVSIL PTSLPQIHRA NMLAQGSPAA SKISPLVTKK
     501  SKTRWHFGIR SRSYPLDVMG EIYIALKNLG AEWAKPSEED LWTIKLRWKY
     551  DIGNKTNTNE KIPDLMKMVI QLFQIETNNY LVDFKFDGWE SSYGDDTTVS
     601  NISEDEMSTF SAYPFLHLTT KLIMELAVNS QSN*                 

external links for Snf1p
Homologs Interaction Resources Protein databases/Other Localization Resources
BLASTP (NCBI) BioGRID SCOP Superfamily YPL+
Ashbya (AGD) BOND GPMdb (Mass Spec.) YeastGFP
Aspergillus (AspGD) BioPIXIE MIPS YeastRC Public Image Repository
Candida (CGD) CYC2008 (complexes) Pfam domains
Candida (CandidaDB) Complexome YeastRC Structure Prediction (Seattle)
YGOB DIP

YOGY GeneMANIA


YeastRC Two-Hybrid (Seattle)

References cited on this page View Complete Literature Guide for Snf1p
1) Celenza JL and Carlson M  (1984) Cloning and genetic mapping of SNF1, a gene required for expression of glucose-repressible genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 4(1):49-53
2) Zimmermann FK, et al.  (1977) Genetics of carbon catabolite repression in Saccharomycess cerevisiae: genes involved in the derepression process. Mol Gen Genet 151(1):95-103
3) Ciriacy M  (1977) Isolation and characterization of yeast mutants defective in intermediary carbon metabolism and in carbon catabolite derepression. Mol Gen Genet 154(2):213-20
4) Cannon JF, et al.  (1994) Characterization of glycogen-deficient glc mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 136(2):485-503
5) Kuchin SV, et al.  (1993) Genes required for derepression of an extracellular glucoamylase gene, STA2, in the yeast Saccharomyces. Yeast 9(5):533-41
6) Van der Leij I, et al.  (1992) Isolation of peroxisome assembly mutants from Saccharomyces cerevisiae with different morphologies using a novel positive selection procedure. J Cell Biol 119(1):153-62
7) Sanz P  (2003) Snf1 protein kinase: a key player in the response to cellular stress in yeast. Biochem Soc Trans 31(Pt 1):178-81
8) Hardie DG, et al.  (1998) The AMP-activated/SNF1 protein kinase subfamily: metabolic sensors of the eukaryotic cell? Annu Rev Biochem 67():821-55
9) Karunanithi S and Cullen PJ  (2012) The filamentous growth MAPK Pathway Responds to Glucose Starvation Through the Mig1/2 transcriptional repressors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 192(3):869-87
10) Fernandez-Garcia P, et al.  (2012) Phosphorylation of yeast hexokinase 2 regulates its nucleocytoplasmic shuttling. J Biol Chem 287(50):42151-64
11) Carlson M, et al.  (1981) Mutants of yeast defective in sucrose utilization. Genetics 98(1):25-40
12) Ghaemmaghami S, et al.  (2003) Global analysis of protein expression in yeast. Nature 425(6959):737-41