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Reference - PMID:9325304 - Mts4, a non-ATPase subunit of the 26 S protease in fission yeast is essential for mitosis and interacts directly with the ATPase subunit Mts2.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:9325304
Title
Mts4, a non-ATPase subunit of the 26 S protease in fission yeast is essential for mitosis and interacts directly with the ATPase subunit Mts2.
Authors
Wilkinson CR, Wallace M, Seeger M, Dubiel W, Gordon C
Citation
J Biol Chem 1997 Oct 10;272(41):25768-77
Publication year
1997
Abstract
We have isolated a fission yeast gene, mts4(+), by complementation of a temperature-sensitive mutation and show that it encodes subunit 2 (S2) of the 19 S regulatory complex of the 26 S protease. mts4(+) is an essential gene, and we show that loss of this subunit causes cells to arrest in metaphase, illustrating the importance of S2 for mitosis. The Mts4 protein is 48% identical to S2 of the human 26 S protease, and the lethal phenotype of the null mts4 allele can be rescued by the human cDNA encoding S2. We provide genetic and physical evidence to suggest that the Mts4 protein interacts with the product of the mts2(+) gene, an ATPase which has previously been shown to be subunit 4 of the 26 S protease.

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Complementation

PBO:0091806 - functionally complemented by human PSMD2

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GO biological process

GO:0010498 - proteasomal protein catabolic process

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GO cellular component

GO:0005838 - proteasome regulatory particle

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GO molecular function

GO:0005515 - protein binding

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000620 - abnormal cell cycle arrest in mitotic metaphase

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FYPO:0006477 - abnormal mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition

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FYPO:0001042 - inviable after spore germination, single or double cell division

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0003840 - sensitive to carbendazim

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