Other names published for SEC53: ALG4, phosphomannomutase SEC53, YFL045C
SEC53 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Cell Cycle Phase Involved
- Cellular Location
- Function/Process
- Genetic Interactions
- Mutants/Phenotypes
- Regulation of
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
- Other Topics
- Additional Information
SEC53 - Mutants/Phenotypes (28)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Ayer A, et al. (2012) A genome-wide screen in yeast identifies specific oxidative stress genes required for the maintenance of sub-cellular redox homeostasis. PLoS One 7(9):e44278 | |
| Lee KS, et al. (2011) Improved galactose fermentation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae through inverse metabolic engineering. Biotechnol Bioeng 108(3):621-31 | |
| Mitra S, et al. (2010) A deeply divergent phosphoglucomutase (PGM) of Giardia lamblia has both PGM and phosphomannomutase activities. Glycobiology 20(10):1233-40 | |
| Torma A, et al. (2009) Concordant gene regulation related to perturbations of three GDP-mannose-related genes. FEMS Yeast Res 9(1):63-72 | |
| Pal B, et al. (2007) SCFCdc4-mediated degradation of the Hac1p transcription factor regulates the unfolded protein response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 18(2):426-40 | |
| Qian W, et al. (2007) Molecular and functional analysis of phosphomannomutase (PMM) from higher plants and genetic evidence for the involvement of PMM in ascorbic acid biosynthesis in Arabidopsis and Nicotiana benthamiana. Plant J 49(3):399-413 | |
| Altmann K and Westermann B (2005) Role of essential genes in mitochondrial morphogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 16(11):5410-7 | |
| Craven RA, et al. (1996) A novel Hsp70 of the yeast ER lumen is required for the efficient translocation of a number of protein precursors. EMBO J 15(11):2640-50 | |
| Dean N (1995) Yeast glycosylation mutants are sensitive to aminoglycosides. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 92(5):1287-91 | |
| Roemer T and Bussey H (1995) Yeast Kre1p is a cell surface O-glycoprotein. Mol Gen Genet 249(2):209-16 | |
| Mizuta K and Warner JR (1994) Continued functioning of the secretory pathway is essential for ribosome synthesis. Mol Cell Biol 14(4):2493-502 | |
| Partaledis JA and Berlin V (1993) The FKB2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encoding the immunosuppressant-binding protein FKBP-13, is regulated in response to accumulation of unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 90(12):5450-4 | |
| Fankhauser C and Conzelmann A (1991) Purification, biosynthesis and cellular localization of a major 125-kDa glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored membrane glycoprotein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eur J Biochem 195(2):439-48 | |
| Schonberger O, et al. (1991) Targeting and assembly of an oligomeric bacterial enterotoxoid in the endoplasmic reticulum of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Microbiol 5(11):2663-71 | |
| Vai M, et al. (1991) Isolation and deduced amino acid sequence of the gene encoding gp115, a yeast glycophospholipid-anchored protein containing a serine-rich region. J Biol Chem 266(19):12242-8 | |
| Conzelmann A, et al. (1990) Myoinositol gets incorporated into numerous membrane glycoproteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae; incorporation is dependent on phosphomannomutase (sec53). EMBO J 9(3):653-61 | |
| Trueheart J and Fink GR (1989) The yeast cell fusion protein FUS1 is O-glycosylated and spans the plasma membrane. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 86(24):9916-20 | |
| Hibbs AR and Meyer DI (1988) Secretion in yeast: in vitro analysis of the sec53 mutant. EMBO J 7(7):2229-32 | |
| Kepes F and Schekman R (1988) The yeast SEC53 gene encodes phosphomannomutase. J Biol Chem 263(19):9155-61 | |
| Feldman RI, et al. (1987) Product of SEC53 is required for folding and glycosylation of secretory proteins in the lumen of the yeast endoplasmic reticulum. J Biol Chem 262(19):9332-9 | |
| Ruohola H and Ferro-Novick S (1987) Sec53, a protein required for an early step in secretory protein processing and transport in yeast, interacts with the cytoplasmic surface of the endoplasmic reticulum. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 84(23):8468-72 | |
| Wen DZ and Schlesinger MJ (1986) Regulated expression of Sindbis and vesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 83(11):3639-43 | |
| Bernstein M, et al. (1985) Characterization of a gene product (Sec53p) required for protein assembly in the yeast endoplasmic reticulum. J Cell Biol 101(6):2374-82 | |
| Ferro-Novick S, et al. (1984) Genes required for completion of import of proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum in yeast. J Cell Biol 98(1):44-53 | |
| Ferro-Novick S, et al. (1984) Yeast secretory mutants that block the formation of active cell surface enzymes. J Cell Biol 98(1):35-43 | |
| Julius D, et al. (1984) Glycosylation and processing of prepro-alpha-factor through the yeast secretory pathway. Cell 36(2):309-18 | |
| Wen D and Schlesinger MJ (1984) Fatty acid-acylated proteins in secretory mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 4(4):688-94 | |
| Huffaker TC and Robbins PW (1983) Yeast mutants deficient in protein glycosylation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 80(24):7466-70 |




