FOG01086
EOG8F7M27
BAT1
sce:BAT1

Genes: 32

Protein description
Mitochondrial branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) aminotransferase, anabolig


Features
[m]


SGD Description
Mitochondrial branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) aminotransferase; preferentially involved in BCAA biosynthesis; homolog of murine ECA39; highly expressed during logarithmic phase and repressed during stationary phase; BAT1 has a paralog, BAT2, that arose from the whole genome duplication


PomBase Description
branched chain amino acid aminotransferase Eca39


AspGD Description
Branched chain amino acid aminotransferase


References

Eden A, et al. (1996 Aug 23). Two yeast homologs of ECA39, a target for c-Myc regulation, code for cytosolic and mitochondrial branched-chain amino acid aminotransferases.

Ben-Yosef T, et al. (1996 Nov 7). ECA39 is regulated by c-Myc in human and by a Jun/Fos homolog, Gcn4, in yeast.

Kispal G, et al. (1996 Oct 4). Mitochondrial and cytosolic branched-chain amino acid transaminases from yeast, homologs of the myc oncogene-regulated Eca39 protein.

Pirkov I, et al. (2008 Aug). A complete inventory of all enzymes in the eukaryotic methionine salvage pathway.

Colón M, et al. (2011 Jan 18). Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bat1 and Bat2 aminotransferases have functionally diverged from the ancestral-like Kluyveromyces lactis orthologous enzyme.

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


FOG01087
EOG8F7M27
BAT1.2
sce:absent

Genes: 2

Protein description
Cytosolic branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) aminotransferase, catabolic


Features
[c]


Parent
paralog:FOG01086

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


FOG01088
EOG8F7M27
BAT2
sce:BAT2

Genes: 2

Protein description
Cytosolic branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) aminotransferase, catabolic


Features
[c]


Parent
ohnolog:FOG01086


SGD Description
Cytosolic branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) aminotransferase; preferentially involved in BCAA catabolism; homolog of murine ECA39; highly expressed during stationary phase and repressed during logarithmic phase; BAT2 has a paralog, BAT1, that arose from the whole genome duplication


References

Eden A, et al. (1996 Aug 23). Two yeast homologs of ECA39, a target for c-Myc regulation, code for cytosolic and mitochondrial branched-chain amino acid aminotransferases.

Kispal G, et al. (1996 Oct 4). Mitochondrial and cytosolic branched-chain amino acid transaminases from yeast, homologs of the myc oncogene-regulated Eca39 protein.

Pirkov I, et al. (2008 Aug). A complete inventory of all enzymes in the eukaryotic methionine salvage pathway.

Colón M, et al. (2011 Jan 18). Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bat1 and Bat2 aminotransferases have functionally diverged from the ancestral-like Kluyveromyces lactis orthologous enzyme.

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


FOG01089
EOG8F7M27
BAT1.3
sce:absent

Genes: 7

Protein description
Cytosolic branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) aminotransferase, catabolic


Features
[c]


Parent
paralog:FOG01086


AspGD Description
Branched chain amino acid aminotransferase


References

Shimizu M, et al. (2010 Mar). Mechanism of de novo branched-chain amino acid synthesis as an alternative electron sink in hypoxic Aspergillus nidulans cells.

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