SGD DescriptionEssential subunit of Sec63 complex; with Sec61 complex, Kar2p/BiP and Lhs1p forms a channel competent for SRP-dependent and post-translational SRP-independent protein targeting and import into the ER; cotranslationally N-acetylated by NatA; other members are Sec63p, Sec66p, and Sec72p
PomBase DescriptionER protein translocation subcomplex subunit Sec62 (predicted)
AspGD DescriptionPutative SEC63 complex subunit; expression enhanced by maltose
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