PREY
VPS15
GRD8, VAC4, VPL19, VPS40, VPT15, ubiquitin-binding serine/threonine protein kinase VPS15, L000002470, L000002924, S000029641, L000002480, YBR097W
Serine/threonine protein kinase involved in vacuolar protein sorting; functions as a membrane-associated complex with Vps34p; active form recruits Vps34p to the Golgi membrane; interacts with the GDP-bound form of Gpa1p; myristoylated; a fraction is localized, with Vps34p, to nuclear pores at nucleus-vacuole junctions and may facilitate transcription elongation for genes positioned at the nuclear periphery
GO Process (9)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (5)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- inositol lipid-mediated signaling [IMP]
- late endosome to vacuole transport [IMP]
- macroautophagy [IMP]
- peroxisome degradation [IMP]
- positive regulation of transcription elongation from RNA polymerase II promoter [IMP]
- protein phosphorylation [IDA]
- protein retention in Golgi apparatus [IMP]
- protein targeting to vacuole [IMP]
- vacuole inheritance [IMP]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S288c)
Synthetic Growth Defect
A genetic interaction is inferred when mutations in separate genes, each of which alone causes a minimal phenotype, result in a significant growth defect under a given condition when combined in the same cell.
Publication
Cdc48/VCP and Endocytosis Regulate TDP-43 and FUS Toxicity and Turnover.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal motor neuron degenerative disease. TDP-43 (TAR DNA-binding protein 43) and FUS (fused in sarcoma) are aggregation-prone RNA-binding proteins that in ALS can mislocalize to the cytoplasm of affected motor neuron cells, often forming cytoplasmic aggregates in the process. Such mislocalization and aggregation are implicated in ALS pathology, though the mechanism(s) of TDP-43 and ... [more]
Mol. Cell. Biol. Jan. 30, 2020; 40(4); [Pubmed: 31767634]
Throughput
- Low Throughput
Ontology Terms
- phenotype: vegetative growth (APO:0000106)
Additional Notes
- FUS toxicity in yeast
- Figure 3
Curated By
- BioGRID