FOG00172
EOG8FFBJW
MRPS9
sce:MRPS9

Genes: 30

Protein description
MRPS9 Mitochondrial small ribosome protein subunit


SGD Description
Mitochondrial ribosomal protein of the small subunit


PomBase Description
mitochondrial ribosomal protein subunit Mrps9 (predicted)


AspGD Description
Ortholog(s) have structural constituent of ribosome activity, role in aerobic respiration and mitochondrial small ribosomal subunit localization


References

Kötter P, et al. (1995 Jun). Cloning and analysis of the nuclear gene MRP-S9 encoding mitochondrial ribosomal protein S9 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Wiltshire C, et al. (1999 Jan 30). Over-expression of Candida albicans mitochondrial ribosomal protein S9 (MrpS9p) disturbs mitochondrial function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Saveanu C, et al. (2001 May 11). Identification of 12 new yeast mitochondrial ribosomal proteins including 6 that have no prokaryotic homologues.

Gan X, et al. (2002 Nov). Tag-mediated isolation of yeast mitochondrial ribosome and mass spectrometric identification of its new components.

Sickmann A, et al. (2003 Nov 11). The proteome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria.

Bitton DA, et al. (2011 Apr). Augmented annotation of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe genome reveals additional genes required for growth and viability.

Wendland J, et al. (2011 Dec). Genome evolution in the eremothecium clade of the Saccharomyces complex revealed by comparative genomics.

Carpy A, et al. (2014 Aug). Absolute proteome and phosphoproteome dynamics during the cell cycle of Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Fission Yeast).

Pfeffer S, et al. (2015 Jan 22). Organization of the mitochondrial translation machinery studied in situ by cryoelectron tomography.

Hu W, et al. (2015 Nov 27). Bulk Segregant Analysis Reveals the Genetic Basis of a Natural Trait Variation in Fission Yeast.

Desai N, et al. (2017 Feb 3). The structure of the yeast mitochondrial ribosome.

Mitochondrial localization predictions
Predotar TargetP MitoProt
Raw data
Phobius transmembrane predictions
0 genes with posterior transmembrane prediction > 50%