2001
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.12.3.711
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A Family of Small Coiled-Coil–forming Proteins Functioning at the Late Endosome in Yeast

Abstract: The multispanning membrane protein Ste6, a member of the ABC-transporter family, is transported to the yeast vacuole for degradation. To identify functions involved in the intracellular trafficking of polytopic membrane proteins, we looked for functions that block Ste6 transport to the vacuole upon overproduction. In our screen, we identified several known vacuolar protein sorting (VPS) genes (SNF7/VPS32, VPS4, and VPS35) and a previously uncharacterized open reading frame, which we named MOS10 (more of Ste6).… Show more

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“…The recent analysis of Bro1-domain structure makes it clear that all Bro1-domain proteins may interact with Snf7 or its orthologues (Kim et al, 2005). Like Snf7 itself (Kranz et al, 2001;Babst et al, 2002), the characterized mammalian Snf7 orthologues have been localized to the endosomal surface and implicated in endosome trafficking (Katoh et al, 2003;Peck et al, 2004;Yorikawa et al, 2005). With that as a backdrop, our finding that Rim20 is localized to Snf7-containing endosomes is entirely expected.…”
Section: Model For Ph-responsive Signal Transductionmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…The recent analysis of Bro1-domain structure makes it clear that all Bro1-domain proteins may interact with Snf7 or its orthologues (Kim et al, 2005). Like Snf7 itself (Kranz et al, 2001;Babst et al, 2002), the characterized mammalian Snf7 orthologues have been localized to the endosomal surface and implicated in endosome trafficking (Katoh et al, 2003;Peck et al, 2004;Yorikawa et al, 2005). With that as a backdrop, our finding that Rim20 is localized to Snf7-containing endosomes is entirely expected.…”
Section: Model For Ph-responsive Signal Transductionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Snf7 is an endosome-associated protein (Kranz et al, 2001;Babst et al, 2002). To determine whether Rim20 and Snf7 foci coincide, we examined cells expressing functional Rim20-GFP and Snf7-RFP fusions under alkaline conditions.…”
Section: Relationship Between Rim20 Localization and Snf7mentioning
confidence: 99%
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