FOG00984
EOG88CZBN
sce:GLN1
Genes: 35
SGD DescriptionGlutamine synthetase (GS); synthesizes glutamine from glutamate and ammonia; with Glt1p, forms the secondary pathway for glutamate biosynthesis from ammonia; expression regulated by nitrogen source and by amino acid limitation; forms filaments of back-to-back stacks of cylindrical homo-decamers at low pH, leading to enzymatic inactivation and storage during states of advanced cellular starvation; relocalizes from nucleus to cytoplasmic foci upon DNA replication stress
PomBase Descriptionglutamate-ammonia ligase Gln1
AspGD DescriptionGlutamine synthetase; induced by growth on starch and lactate
References
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