Other names published for SEC5: YDR166C
SEC5 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Cellular Location
- Function/Process
- Genetic Interactions
- Mutants/Phenotypes
- Regulatory Role
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
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- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
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SEC5 - Function/Process (18)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Zanolari B, et al. (2011) Transport to the plasma membrane is regulated differently early and late in the cell cycle in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Sci 124(Pt 7):1055-66 | |
| Altmann K and Westermann B (2005) Role of essential genes in mitochondrial morphogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 16(11):5410-7 | |
| Sommer B, et al. (2005) The exocyst component Sec5 is present on endocytic vesicles in the oocyte of Drosophila melanogaster. J Cell Biol 169(6):953-63 | |
| Boyd C, et al. (2004) Vesicles carry most exocyst subunits to exocytic sites marked by the remaining two subunits, Sec3p and Exo70p. J Cell Biol 167(5):889-901 | |
| Zhang X, et al. (2001) Cdc42 interacts with the exocyst and regulates polarized secretion. J Biol Chem 276(50):46745-50 | |
| Finger FP and Novick P (2000) Synthetic interactions of the post-Golgi sec mutations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 156(3):943-51 | |
| Grote E, et al. (2000) Ordering the final events in yeast exocytosis. J Cell Biol 151(2):439-52 | |
| Guo W, et al. (1999) Exo84p is an exocyst protein essential for secretion. J Biol Chem 274(33):23558-64 | |
| Kim DW, et al. (1999) High-copy suppressor analysis reveals a physical interaction between Sec34p and Sec35p, a protein implicated in vesicle docking. Mol Biol Cell 10(10):3317-29 | |
| Walch-Solimena C and Novick P (1999) The yeast phosphatidylinositol-4-OH kinase pik1 regulates secretion at the Golgi. Nat Cell Biol 1(8):523-5 | |
| Damer CK and Creutz CE (1996) Synaptotagmin II expression partially rescues the growth defect of the yeast sec15 secretory mutant. Biol Cell 88(1-2):55-63 | |
| TerBush DR, et al. (1996) The Exocyst is a multiprotein complex required for exocytosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 15(23):6483-94 | |
| TerBush DR and Novick P (1995) Sec6, Sec8, and Sec15 are components of a multisubunit complex which localizes to small bud tips in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 130(2):299-312 | |
| Aalto MK, et al. (1993) Yeast syntaxins Sso1p and Sso2p belong to a family of related membrane proteins that function in vesicular transport. EMBO J 12(11):4095-104 | |
| Egerton M, et al. (1993) Molecular characterization of the SEC1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: subcellular distribution of a protein required for yeast protein secretion. Yeast 9(7):703-13 | |
| Ramirez RM, et al. (1983) Plasma membrane expansion terminates in Saccharomyces cerevisiae secretion-defective mutants while phospholipid synthesis continues. J Bacteriol 154(3):1276-83 | |
| Novick P, et al. (1981) Order of events in the yeast secretory pathway. Cell 25(2):461-9 | |
| Novick P, et al. (1980) Identification of 23 complementation groups required for post-translational events in the yeast secretory pathway. Cell 21(1):205-15 |





