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SGD:RPI1

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Contents

Species (Taxon ID) Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) (taxon:4932)
Gene Name(s) RPI1 ( synonyms: YIL119C )
Protein Name(s) Putative transcriptional regulator,
External Links
SGD S000001381

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference Evidence Code with/from Aspect Notes Status
GO:0003677

DNA binding

SGD_REF:S000148669

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0238

F

From SGD

GO:0005083

small GTPase regulator activity

SGD_REF:S000049786
PMID:1649384[1]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

F

From SGD

GO:0005634

nucleus

SGD_REF:S000071721
PMID:12455971[2]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From SGD

GO:0005634

nucleus

SGD_REF:S000148669

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0539

C

From SGD

GO:0005634

nucleus

SGD_REF:S000148671

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-SubCell:SL-0191

C

From SGD

GO:0007265

Ras protein signal transduction

SGD_REF:S000049786
PMID:1649384[1]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From SGD

GO:0009228

thiamine biosynthetic process

SGD_REF:S000046055
PMID:9655908[3]

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

P

From SGD


Notes

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Kim JH & Powers S (1991) Overexpression of RPI1, a novel inhibitor of the yeast Ras-cyclic AMP pathway, down-regulates normal but not mutationally activated ras function. Mol Cell Biol 11: 3894-904 PubMed GONUTS page
  2. Sobering AK et al. (2002) Yeast Rpi1 is a putative transcriptional regulator that contributes to preparation for stationary phase. Eukaryot Cell 1: 56-65 PubMed GONUTS page
  3. Hohmann S & Meacock PA (1998) Thiamin metabolism and thiamin diphosphate-dependent enzymes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: genetic regulation. Biochim Biophys Acta 1385: 201-19 PubMed GONUTS page
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