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Accession Number: | P32563 |
Protein Name: | VPH1 aka YOR270C |
Length: | 840 |
Molecular Weight: | 95529.00 |
Species: | Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) [4932] |
Number of TMSs: | 9 |
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: | Vacuole membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2 |
Substrate | hydron |
Cross database links:
DIP: | DIP-2960N |
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RefSeq: | NP_014913.1 |
Entrez Gene ID: | 854444 |
Pfam: | PF01496 |
KEGG: | sce:YOR270C |
Gene Ontology
GO:0000329
C:fungal-type vacuole membrane
GO:0016021
C:integral to membrane
GO:0000220
C:vacuolar proton-transporting V-type ATPase,...
GO:0005515
F:protein binding
GO:0046961
F:proton-transporting ATPase activity, rotati...
GO:0015986
P:ATP synthesis coupled proton transport
GO:0016049
P:cell growth
GO:0006797
P:polyphosphate metabolic process
GO:0006461
P:protein complex assembly
GO:0007035
P:vacuolar acidification
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References (14)[1] “The VPH1 gene encodes a 95-kDa integral membrane polypeptide required for in vivo assembly and activity of the yeast vacuolar H(+)-ATPase.” Manolson M.F.et.al. 1385813 [2] “DNA sequence analysis of the VPH1-SNF2 region on chromosome XV of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.” Cheret G.et.al. 8896271 [3] “Sequencing analysis of a 36.8 kb fragment of yeast chromosome XV reveals 26 open reading frames including SEC63, CDC31, SUG2, GCD1, RBL2, PNT1, PAC1 and VPH1.” Poirey R.et.al. 9153759 [4] “The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XV.” Dujon B.et.al. 9169874 [5] “Evidence for a conserved 95-120 kDa subunit associated with and essential for activity of V-ATPases.” Manolson M.F.et.al. 1491220 [6] “Site-directed mutagenesis of the 100-kDa subunit (Vph1p) of the yeast vacuolar (H+)-ATPase.” Leng X.-H.et.al. 8798414 [7] “Function of the COOH-terminal domain of Vph1p in activity and assembly of the yeast V-ATPase.” Leng X.-H.et.al. 9506970 [8] “Transmembrane topography of the 100-kDa a subunit (Vph1p) of the yeast vacuolar proton-translocating ATPase.” Leng X.-H.et.al. 10329659 [9] “Substrate- and inhibitor-induced conformational changes in the yeast V-ATPase provide evidence for communication between the catalytic and proton-translocating sectors.” Landolt-Marticorena C.et.al. 10473553 [10] “Yeast V-ATPase complexes containing different isoforms of the 100-kDa a-subunit differ in coupling efficiency and in vivo dissociation.” Kawasaki-Nishi S.et.al. 11278748 | |
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1: MAEKEEAIFR SAEMALVQFY IPQEISRDSA YTLGQLGLVQ FRDLNSKVRA FQRTFVNEIR 61: RLDNVERQYR YFYSLLKKHD IKLYEGDTDK YLDGSGELYV PPSGSVIDDY VRNASYLEER 121: LIQMEDATDQ IEVQKNDLEQ YRFILQSGDE FFLKGDNTDS TSYMDEDMID ANGENIAAAI 181: GASVNYVTGV IARDKVATLE QILWRVLRGN LFFKTVEIEQ PVYDVKTREY KHKNAFIVFS 241: HGDLIIKRIR KIAESLDANL YDVDSSNEGR SQQLAKVNKN LSDLYTVLKT TSTTLESELY 301: AIAKELDSWF QDVTREKAIF EILNKSNYDT NRKILIAEGW IPRDELATLQ ARLGEMIARL 361: GIDVPSIIQV LDTNHTPPTF HRTNKFTAGF QSICDCYGIA QYREINAGLP TIVTFPFMFA 421: IMFGDMGHGF LMTLAALSLV LNEKKINKMK RGEIFDMAFT GRYIILLMGV FSMYTGFLYN 481: DIFSKTMTIF KSGWKWPDHW KKGESITATS VGTYPIGLDW AWHGTENALL FSNSYKMKLS 541: ILMGFIHMTY SYFFSLANHL YFNSMIDIIG NFIPGLLFMQ GIFGYLSVCI VYKWAVDWVK 601: DGKPAPGLLN MLINMFLSPG TIDDELYPHQ AKVQVFLLLM ALVCIPWLLL VKPLHFKFTH 661: KKKSHEPLPS TEADASSEDL EAQQLISAMD ADDAEEEEVG SGSHGEDFGD IMIHQVIHTI 721: EFCLNCVSHT ASYLRLWALS LAHAQLSSVL WTMTIQIAFG FRGFVGVFMT VALFAMWFAL 781: TCAVLVLMEG TSAMLHSLRL HWVESMSKFF VGEGLPYEPF AFEYKDMEVA VASASSSASS