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Accession Number: | P40066 |
Protein Name: | Nucleoporin GLE2 |
Length: | 365 |
Molecular Weight: | 40523.00 |
Species: | Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) [4932] |
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: | Nucleus1 / Peripheral membrane protein2 / Cytoplasmic side3 |
Substrate |
Cross database links:
DIP: | DIP-2452N DIP-2452N DIP-2452N DIP-2452N |
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RefSeq: | NP_011033.1 |
Entrez Gene ID: | 856844 |
Pfam: | PF00400 |
KEGG: | sce:YER107C sce:YER107C sce:YER107C sce:YER107C |
Gene Ontology
GO:0031965
C:nuclear membrane
GO:0055126
C:Nup82 complex
GO:0005515
F:protein binding
GO:0005198
F:structural molecule activity
GO:0006406
P:mRNA export from nucleus
GO:0006609
P:mRNA-binding (hnRNP) protein import into nu...
GO:0006607
P:NLS-bearing substrate import into nucleus
GO:0006998
P:nuclear envelope organization
GO:0006999
P:nuclear pore organization
GO:0006611
P:protein export from nucleus
GO:0006610
P:ribosomal protein import into nucleus
GO:0006407
P:rRNA export from nucleus
GO:0006408
P:snRNA export from nucleus
GO:0006608
P:snRNP protein import into nucleus
GO:0055085
P:transmembrane transport
GO:0006409
P:tRNA export from nucleus
GO:0005737
C:cytoplasm
GO:0031081
P:nuclear pore distribution
GO:0016973
P:poly(A)+ mRNA export from nucleus
GO:0000973
P:posttranscriptional tethering of RNA polymerase II gene DNA at nuclear periphery
GO:0015031
P:protein transport
GO:2000728
P:regulation of mRNA export from nucleus in response to heat stress
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References (40)[1] “The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome V.” Dietrich F.S.et.al. 9169868 [2] “Approaching a complete repository of sequence-verified protein-encoding clones for Saccharomyces cerevisiae.” Hu Y.et.al. 17322287 [3] “GLE2, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe export factor RAE1, is required for nuclear pore complex structure and function.” Murphy R.et.al. 8970155 [4] “Nup116p and nup100p are interchangeable through a conserved motif which constitutes a docking site for the mRNA transport factor gle2p.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 9463388 [5] “Nup116p associates with the Nup82p-Nsp1p-Nup159p nucleoporin complex.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 10801828 [6] “The yeast nuclear pore complex: composition, architecture, and transport mechanism.” Rout M.P.et.al. 10684247 [7] “The Nsp1p carboxy-terminal domain is organized into functionally distinct coiled-coil regions required for assembly of nucleoporin subcomplexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 11689687 [8] “Peering through the pore: nuclear pore complex structure, assembly, and function.” Suntharalingam M.et.al. 12791264 [9] “Global analysis of protein expression in yeast.” Ghaemmaghami S.et.al. 14562106 [10] “A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis.” Albuquerque C.P.et.al. 18407956 [11] “The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome V.” Dietrich F.S.et.al. 9169868 [12] “Approaching a complete repository of sequence-verified protein-encoding clones for Saccharomyces cerevisiae.” Hu Y.et.al. 17322287 [13] “GLE2, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe export factor RAE1, is required for nuclear pore complex structure and function.” Murphy R.et.al. 8970155 [14] “Nup116p and nup100p are interchangeable through a conserved motif which constitutes a docking site for the mRNA transport factor gle2p.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 9463388 [15] “Nup116p associates with the Nup82p-Nsp1p-Nup159p nucleoporin complex.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 10801828 [16] “The yeast nuclear pore complex: composition, architecture, and transport mechanism.” Rout M.P.et.al. 10684247 [17] “The Nsp1p carboxy-terminal domain is organized into functionally distinct coiled-coil regions required for assembly of nucleoporin subcomplexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 11689687 [18] “Peering through the pore: nuclear pore complex structure, assembly, and function.” Suntharalingam M.et.al. 12791264 [19] “Global analysis of protein expression in yeast.” Ghaemmaghami S.et.al. 14562106 [20] “A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis.” Albuquerque C.P.et.al. 18407956 [21] “The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome V.” Dietrich F.S.et.al. 9169868 [22] “Approaching a complete repository of sequence-verified protein-encoding clones for Saccharomyces cerevisiae.” Hu Y.et.al. 17322287 [23] “GLE2, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe export factor RAE1, is required for nuclear pore complex structure and function.” Murphy R.et.al. 8970155 [24] “Nup116p and nup100p are interchangeable through a conserved motif which constitutes a docking site for the mRNA transport factor gle2p.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 9463388 [25] “Nup116p associates with the Nup82p-Nsp1p-Nup159p nucleoporin complex.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 10801828 [26] “The yeast nuclear pore complex: composition, architecture, and transport mechanism.” Rout M.P.et.al. 10684247 [27] “The Nsp1p carboxy-terminal domain is organized into functionally distinct coiled-coil regions required for assembly of nucleoporin subcomplexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 11689687 [28] “Peering through the pore: nuclear pore complex structure, assembly, and function.” Suntharalingam M.et.al. 12791264 [29] “Global analysis of protein expression in yeast.” Ghaemmaghami S.et.al. 14562106 [30] “A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis.” Albuquerque C.P.et.al. 18407956 [31] “The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome V.” Dietrich F.S.et.al. 9169868 [32] “Approaching a complete repository of sequence-verified protein-encoding clones for Saccharomyces cerevisiae.” Hu Y.et.al. 17322287 [33] “GLE2, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe export factor RAE1, is required for nuclear pore complex structure and function.” Murphy R.et.al. 8970155 [34] “Nup116p and nup100p are interchangeable through a conserved motif which constitutes a docking site for the mRNA transport factor gle2p.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 9463388 [35] “Nup116p associates with the Nup82p-Nsp1p-Nup159p nucleoporin complex.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 10801828 [36] “The yeast nuclear pore complex: composition, architecture, and transport mechanism.” Rout M.P.et.al. 10684247 [37] “The Nsp1p carboxy-terminal domain is organized into functionally distinct coiled-coil regions required for assembly of nucleoporin subcomplexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport.” Bailer S.M.et.al. 11689687 [38] “Peering through the pore: nuclear pore complex structure, assembly, and function.” Suntharalingam M.et.al. 12791264 |
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FASTA formatted sequence |
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1: MSFFNRSNTT SALGTSTAMA NEKDLANDIV INSPAEDSIS DIAFSPQQDF MFSASSWDGK 61: VRIWDVQNGV PQGRAQHESS SPVLCTRWSN DGTKVASGGC DNALKLYDIA SGQTQQIGMH 121: SAPIKVLRFV QCGPSNTECI VTGSWDKTIK YWDMRQPQPV STVMMPERVY SMDNKQSLLV 181: VATAERHIAI INLANPTTIF KATTSPLKWQ TRCVACYNEA DGYAIGSVEG RCSIRYIDDG 241: MQKKSGFSFK CHRQTNPNRA PGSNGQSLVY PVNSIAFHPL YGTFVTAGGD GTFNFWDKNQ 301: RHRLKGYPTL QASIPVCSFN RNGSVFAYAL SYDWHQGHMG NRPDYPNVIR LHATTDEEVK 361: EKKKR