SEC17/YBL050W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for SEC17: RNS3, YBL050W

SEC17 - Cellular Location (12)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Karunakaran S, et al.  (2012) SNAREs, HOPS and regulatory lipids control the dynamics of vacuolar actin during homotypic fusion in S. cerevisiae. J Cell Sci 125(Pt 7):1683-92
Zucchi PC and Zick M  (2011) Membrane fusion catalyzed by a Rab, SNAREs, and SNARE chaperones is accompanied by enhanced permeability to small molecules and by lysis. Mol Biol Cell 22(23):4635-46
Wiederhold E, et al.  (2009) The yeast vacuolar membrane proteome. Mol Cell Proteomics 8(2):380-92
Collins KM and Wickner WT  (2007) Trans-SNARE complex assembly and yeast vacuole membrane fusion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104(21):8755-60
Collins KM, et al.  (2005) Sec17p and HOPS, in distinct SNARE complexes, mediate SNARE complex disruption or assembly for fusion. EMBO J 24(10):1775-86
Inadome H, et al.  (2005) Immunoisolaton of the yeast Golgi subcompartments and characterization of a novel membrane protein, Svp26, discovered in the Sed5-containing compartments. Mol Cell Biol 25(17):7696-710
Wang CW, et al.  (2003) Yeast homotypic vacuole fusion requires the Ccz1-Mon1 complex during the tethering/docking stage. J Cell Biol 163(5):973-85
Kumar A, et al.  (2002) Subcellular localization of the yeast proteome. Genes Dev 16(6):707-19
Peng R and Gallwitz D  (2002) Sly1 protein bound to Golgi syntaxin Sed5p allows assembly and contributes to specificity of SNARE fusion complexes. J Cell Biol 157(4):645-55
Ungermann C and Wickner W  (1998) Vam7p, a vacuolar SNAP-25 homolog, is required for SNARE complex integrity and vacuole docking and fusion. EMBO J 17(12):3269-76
Haas A and Wickner W  (1996) Homotypic vacuole fusion requires Sec17p (yeast alpha-SNAP) and Sec18p (yeast NSF). EMBO J 15(13):3296-305
Griff IC, et al.  (1992) The yeast SEC17 gene product is functionally equivalent to mammalian alpha-SNAP protein. J Biol Chem 267(17):12106-15