FOG12950
EOG87PVNN
EOG8K98V5

sce:absent

Genes: 5

AspGD Description
G-protein coupled receptor; highly expressed in dormant conidia|Ortholog(s) have role in pathogenesis and fungal-type vacuole localization|Ortholog of Aspergillus wentii : Aspwe1_0100207, Aspergillus niger ATCC 1015 : 187796-mRNA, Aspergillus carbonarius ITEM 5010 : Acar5010_045448 and Aspergillus brasiliensis : Aspbr1_0134085


References

Han KH, et al. (2004 Mar). A putative G protein-coupled receptor negatively controls sexual development in Aspergillus nidulans.

Seo JA, et al. (2004 Sep). The gprA and gprB genes encode putative G protein-coupled receptors required for self-fertilization in Aspergillus nidulans.

Yu JH, et al. (2006 Apr). Heterotrimeric G protein signaling and RGSs in Aspergillus nidulans.

Lafon A, et al. (2006 Jul). G-protein and cAMP-mediated signaling in aspergilli: a genomic perspective.

Malavazi I, et al. (2007 Oct). Transcriptome analysis of the Aspergillus nidulans AtmA (ATM, Ataxia-Telangiectasia mutated) null mutant.

Harris SD, et al. (2009 Mar). Morphology and development in Aspergillus nidulans: a complex puzzle.

Van Dijck P, et al. (2009 Nov). Nutrient sensing G protein-coupled receptors: interesting targets for antifungals?

Bayram O, et al. (2012 Jan). Coordination of secondary metabolism and development in fungi: the velvet family of regulatory proteins.

Dyer PS, et al. (2012 Jan). Sexual development and cryptic sexuality in fungi: insights from Aspergillus species.

Affeldt KJ, et al. (2012 Sep). Aspergillus oxylipin signaling and quorum sensing pathways depend on g protein-coupled receptors.

de Souza WR, et al. (2013). Identification of metabolic pathways influenced by the G-protein coupled receptors GprB and GprD in Aspergillus nidulans.

Brown NA, et al. (2015 Oct). G-protein coupled receptor-mediated nutrient sensing and developmental control in Aspergillus nidulans.

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