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protein coding gene - sec26 (SPBC146.14c) - coatomer beta subunit

Gene summary

Standard name
sec26
Systematic ID
SPBC146.14c
Product
coatomer beta subunit
Organism
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission yeast)
Synonyms
SPBC337.01c
UniProt ID
Q9UUF7
ORFeome ID
29/29E06
Characterisation status
biological role inferred
Feature type
mRNA gene
Genomic location
chromosome II: 1028878..1031938 reverse strand

Annotation

Disease association

MONDO:0031002 - Baralle-Macken syndrome

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GO biological process

GO:0006886 - intracellular protein transport

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GO:0006890 - retrograde vesicle-mediated transport, Golgi to endoplasmic reticulum

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GO cellular component

GO:0030126 - COPI vesicle coat

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GO:0005829 - cytosol

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GO molecular function

GO:0005198 - structural molecule activity

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Modification

MOD:00046 - O-phospho-L-serine

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MOD:01148 - ubiquitinylated lysine

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Multi-locus phenotype

FYPO:0007786 - elongated cell with cell cycle arrest at meiotic G2/MI transition

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Protein features

PBO:0111787 - adaptin family

Qualitative gene expression

PomGeneEx:0000011 - RNA level increased

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Quantitative gene expression

PBO:0006310 - protein level

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PBO:0011963 - RNA level

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0002429 - inviable after spore germination, multiple cell divisions, abnormal cell shape, normal cell size

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Genotypes:

FYPO:0001991 - inviable after spore germination, without cell division

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Genotypes:

FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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Taxonomic conservation

PBO:0011065 - conserved in eukaryotes

PBO:0011071 - conserved in eukaryotes only

PBO:0011064 - conserved in fungi

PBO:0011069 - conserved in metazoa

PBO:0011070 - conserved in vertebrates

PBO:0006222 - predominantly single copy (one to one)

Protein features

IDNameInterPro nameDB name
PF01602Adaptin_NClathrin/coatomer_adapt-like_NPFAM
PF07718Coatamer_beta_CCoatomer_bsu_CPFAM
PF14806Coatomer_b_CplaCOPB1_appendage_platform_domPFAM
G3DSA:1.25.10.10:FF:000444FUNFAM
SSF48371ARM repeatARM-type_foldSUPERFAMILY
G3DSA:1.25.10.10ARM-likeGENE3D
PTHR10635COATOMER SUBUNIT BETACOPB1PANTHER
PIRSF005727Beta-COPCOPB1PIRSF

Orthologs

References / Literature

PMID:16823372 - ORFeome cloning and global analysis of protein localization in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Matsuyama A et al. Nat Biotechnol 2006 Jul;24(7):841-7
PB_REF:0000006 - Disease associations from Monarch via human-pombe orthologs
GO_REF:0000002 - Comments
PMID:22540037 - Predicting the fission yeast protein interaction network.
Pancaldi V et al. G3 (Bethesda) 2012 Apr;2(4):453-67
PMID:30726745 - Fission Yeast NDR/LATS Kinase Orb6 Regulates Exocytosis via Phosphorylation of the Exocyst Complex.
Tay YD et al. Cell Rep 2019 Feb 05;26(6):1654-1667.e7
PMID:33823663 - A TOR (target of rapamycin) and nutritional phosphoproteome of fission yeast reveals novel targets in networks conserved in humans.
Halova L et al. Open Biol 2021 Apr;11(4):200405
PMID:34496258 - Transcription and chromatin-based surveillance mechanism controls suppression of cryptic antisense transcription.
Heo DH et al. Cell Rep 2021 Sep 07;36(10):109671
PMID:36799444 - Inner nuclear membrane proteins Lem2 and Bqt4 interact with different lipid synthesis enzymes in fission yeast.
Hirano Y et al. J Biochem 2023 Jun 30;174(1):33-46
PMID:16537923 - Sterol regulatory element binding protein is a principal regulator of anaerobic gene expression in fission yeast.
Todd BL et al. Mol Cell Biol 2006 Apr;26(7):2817-31
PMID:28218250 - Chromatin remodeller Fun30 Fft3 induces nucleosome disassembly to facilitate RNA polymerase II elongation.
Lee J et al. Nat Commun 2017 Feb 20;8:14527
PMID:26412298 - A Degenerate Cohort of Yeast Membrane Trafficking DUBs Mediates Cell Polarity and Survival.
Beckley JR et al. Mol Cell Proteomics 2015 Dec;14(12):3132-41
PMID:23697806 - A genome-wide resource of cell cycle and cell shape genes of fission yeast.
Hayles J et al. Open Biol 2013 May 22;3(5):130053
PMID:34805795 - The fission yeast FLCN/FNIP complex augments TORC1 repression or activation in response to amino acid (AA) availability.
Calvo IA et al. iScience 2021 Nov 19;24(11):103338
PMID:28476936 - Genome-wide screen for cell growth regulators in fission yeast.
Weston L et al. J Cell Sci 2017 Jun 15;130(12):2049-2055
PMID:37970674 - SUMOylation regulates Lem2 function in centromere clustering and silencing.
Strachan J et al. J Cell Sci 2023 Dec 01;136(23)
PMID:39110593 - VAP-mediated membrane-tethering mechanisms implicate ER-PM contact function in pH homeostasis.
Hoh KL et al. Cell Rep 2024 Aug 05;43(8):114592
PMID:20473289 - Analysis of a genome-wide set of gene deletions in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Kim DU et al. Nat Biotechnol 2010 Jun;28(6):617-623
PMID:21511999 - Comparative functional genomics of the fission yeasts.
Rhind N et al. Science 2011 May 20;332(6032):930-6
PMID:39367033 - Quantitative proteomics and phosphoproteomics profiling of meiotic divisions in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Sivakova B et al. Sci Rep 2024 Oct 04;14(1):23105
PMID:22119525 - SIN-inhibitory phosphatase complex promotes Cdc11p dephosphorylation and propagates SIN asymmetry in fission yeast.
Singh NS et al. Curr Biol 2011 Dec 06;21(23):1968-78
PMID:25720772 - Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveals pathways for coordination of cell growth and division by the conserved fission yeast kinase pom1.
Kettenbach AN et al. Mol Cell Proteomics 2015 May;14(5):1275-87
GO_REF:0000024 - Manual transfer of experimentally-verified manual GO annotation data to orthologs by curator judgment of sequence similarity.
PMID:24763107 - Absolute proteome and phosphoproteome dynamics during the cell cycle of Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Fission Yeast).
Carpy A et al. Mol Cell Proteomics 2014 Aug;13(8):1925-36
PMID:23101633 - Quantitative analysis of fission yeast transcriptomes and proteomes in proliferating and quiescent cells.
Marguerat S et al. Cell 2012 Oct 26;151(3):671-83