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Yeast CHC1

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Fri May 1 10:26:46 EST 1998


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In article <3542C928.DA7 at ucla.edu>, Diana Go Young <dyoung at ucla.edu> wrote:


>Hi everyone!
>
>Does anyone have information on the following concerning yeast clathrin
>heavy chain?
>
>1. Was the protein or gene first isolated?  How was it isolated?
>2. Has a promoter for this gene been characterized?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Diana Young
>
>


>From http://genome-www.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/SGD/search

Locus_info: Other_name YGL206C             
Gene_class CHC             
Gene_Info CHC1             
Description homologous to clathrin heavy chain             
Gene_product presumed vesicle coat protein             
Phenotype Null mutant is viable, but is                                     

slow-growing and shows defects in                                
mating, sporulation and vesicle                                  
ultrastructure (however it shows little                          
or no defect in secretion); null mutants                         
easily become inviable due to second                             
site mutations in a number of unlinked                           
genes such as SCD1 and CDL1              
Position_info: Chromosome VII                
Map VII Position -133               
ORF_name YGL206C 
Sequence_info: ORF_sequence YGL206C [MIPS ORF Info|Seq & Display]           
    
Sequence YGL206C [Retrieve DNA/Protein]                              
X52900_1.cds [Retrieve DNA/Protein]                         
Z72728_1.cds [Retrieve DNA/Protein]
 Protein_info: YPD CHC1 [YPD @ Proteome]               
SwissProt CLH_YEAST P22137 [Entrez Protein|Related Protein
Sequences|SwissPROT]
              
 PIR A36349 [PIR-DE|PIR-JP|PIR-US] A36349               
Sacch3D YGL206C [Sacch3D] 
Reference Payne, G.S., et al. (1987) Genetic and                 
biochemical characterization of                      
clathrin-deficient Saccharomyces                     
cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 7:3888-3898   
           
Munn, A.L., et al. (1991) Viability of                 
clathrin heavy-chain-deficient                       
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is compromised              
by mutations at numerous loci:                       
implications for the suppression                     
hypothesis. Mol Cell Biol 11:3868-3878       
      
Payne, G.S. and R. Schekman (1985) A                   
test of clathrin function in protein                 
secretion and cell growth. Science                   
230:1009-1014                            
          
Lemmon, S.K. and E.W. Jones (1987)                    
 Clathrin requirement for normal growth               
of yeast. Science 238:504-509            
Mapping_data chc1-cdc55-399               
 chc1-cdc43-400                
ade5,7-CHC1-2406              
CHC1-kex1-2408                
ade5,7-CHC1-2409              
CHC1-lys5-2411   
SGDID L0000317 





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