FOG17997
EOG844J5R
sce:RER1
Genes: 33
SGD DescriptionProtein involved in retention of membrane proteins; including Sec12p, in the ER; localized to Golgi; functions as a retrieval receptor in returning membrane proteins to the ER
PomBase DescriptionRer1 family protein (predicted)
AspGD DescriptionProtein with a predicted role in retention of ER membrane proteins; expression enhanced by maltose
References
Nishikawa S, et al. (1993 Sep 1). Identification of a gene required for membrane protein retention in the early secretory pathway.
Sato K, et al. (1995 Nov). Membrane protein retrieval from the Golgi apparatus to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER): characterization of the RER1 gene product as a component involved in ER localization of Sec12p.
Sato K, et al. (1997 Sep 2). Rer1p as common machinery for the endoplasmic reticulum localization of membrane proteins.
Nakamura-Kubo M, et al. (2003 Mar). The fission yeast spo14+ gene encoding a functional homologue of budding yeast Sec12 is required for the development of forespore membranes.
Kim H, et al. (2006 Jul 25). A global topology map of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae membrane proteome.
Takeda K, et al. (2011). Identification of genes affecting the toxicity of anti-cancer drug bortezomib by genome-wide screening in S. pombe.
Stewart EV, et al. (2011 Apr 22). Yeast SREBP cleavage activation requires the Golgi Dsc E3 ligase complex.
Pinar M, et al. (2013 Jul). Acute inactivation of the Aspergillus nidulans Golgi membrane fusion machinery: correlation of apical extension arrest and tip swelling with cisternal disorganization.
Carpy A, et al. (2014 Aug). Absolute proteome and phosphoproteome dynamics during the cell cycle of Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Fission Yeast).
Hoya M, et al. (2017 Feb). Traffic Through the Trans-Golgi Network and the Endosomal System Requires Collaboration Between Exomer and Clathrin Adaptors in Fission Yeast.