Identification
NameBeta-glucan synthesis-associated protein KRE6
Synonyms
  • Killer toxin-resistance protein 6
Gene NameKRE6
Enzyme ClassNot Available
Biological Properties
General FunctionCarbohydrate transport and metabolism
Specific FunctionInvolved in the synthesis of (1->6)- and (1->3)-beta-D- glucan polymers of the yeast cell wall in vivo. It is required for full activity of beta-glucan synthase in vitro. May be involved in the maturation and transport of cell wall proteins (CWP) to the cell wall. May act as a transglucosidase and contribute to the construction of a protein-bound glucan-structure that acts as an acceptor site for the addition of (1->6)-beta-D-glucan at the cell surface
Cellular LocationGolgi apparatus membrane; Single-pass type II membrane protein
SMPDB PathwaysNot Available
KEGG PathwaysNot Available
SMPDB ReactionsNot Available
KEGG Reactions
Uridine diphosphate glucoseUridine 5'-diphosphate + hydron + (1->6)-beta-D-glucan
Metabolites
YMDB IDNameView
YMDB00307Uridine 5'-diphosphateShow
YMDB00415UDP-D-glucoseShow
YMDB00862hydronShow
GO ClassificationNot Available
Gene Properties
Chromosome Locationchromosome 16
LocusYPR159W
Gene Sequence>2163 bp ATGCCTTTGAGAAATCTAACTGAAACGCACAACTTTAGTAGCACAAACCTGGACACAGAT GGTACAGGCGACGATCATGATGGTGCTCCTCTTTCCTCATCTCCTTCTTTTGGACAACAA AATGACAATAGCACCAACGATAATGCTGGTCTCACAAACCCTTTTATGGGGAGTGACGAA GAATCCAATGCGCGGGATGGAGAATCTCTGTCTTCTTCTGTTCATTATCAGCCACAGGGG AGTGACTCTTCACTACTTCATGACAATTCTCGTCTAGATCTAAGTCAAAATAAAGGTGTA TCTGATTACAAAGGTTACTATTCCAGGAACAATAGTAGAGCTGTGAGTACGGCTAATGAT AACTCATTTCTTCAGCCACCACATAGAGCTATAGCCTCTTCTCCTTCTTTGAATTCTAAT TTATCGAAGAATGATATTCTCTCACCGCCAGAATTTGATAGATATCCCTTAGTGGGTTCC AGAGTCACTTCTATGACTCAACTGAACCATCATGGTCGCTCGCCAACATCATCTCCAGGA AACGAGTCGTCCGCCTCATTCTCTTCTAATCCGTTTTTGGGCGAGCAAGATTTTTCTCCA TTTGGTGGGTATCCTGCTTCATCGTTCCCACTTATGATAGATGAAAAGGAAGAAGATGAT TATTTACACAATCCTGACCCCGAAGAAGAGGCAAGACTGGATAGAAGGAGGTTCATAGAT GACTTCAAGTACATGGATAAAAGGTCTGCTAGTGGGCTAGCTGGTGTATTGCTCTTGTTT CTGGCAGCCATCTTTATTTTTATTGTTTTGCCAGCGTTGACCTTTACCGGTGCTATTGAT CACGAAAGCAACACTGAAGAAGTTACATATTTAACTCAATACCAATATCCTCAACTATCC GCCATTAGAACATCTCTGGTTGACCCAGAGACACCTGATACAGCGAAGACAAGAGAAGCT ATGGATGGGTCTAAGTGGGAATTAGTATTTTCTGATGAGTTTAATGCAGAAGGGAGAACA TTTTATGATGGGGATGATCCATACTGGACAGCCCCTGATGTTCACTATGATGCTACTAAG GATTTAGAATGGTACAGTCCAGACGCTTCCACAACTGTGAACGGAACCTTGCAGCTGAGA ATGGATGCCTTTAAGAACCATGGCTTATATTACAGATCAGGTATGTTGCAGAGTTGGAAT AAGGTTTGTTTCACGCAGGGTGCTCTAGAAATCTCTGCAAATCTACCAAATTATGGCCGT GTTTCAGGTTTGTGGCCCGGTCTTTGGACTATGGGTAATTTAGGGAGGCCCGGTTATTTG GCTAGTACCCAAGGTGTCTGGCCTTATTCTTATGAATCGTGTGATGCTGGTATTACACCC AACCAAAGTTCCCCGGATGGTATTTCTTACTTGCCGGGACAAAAGTTAAGTATTTGTACT TGTGATGTTGAAGATCATCCGAATCAAGGTGTTGGTAGAGGAGCTCCAGAAATTGATGTT TTGGAAGGTGAAACTGATACTAAGATTGGTGTAGGTATAGCCTCTCAATCCTTGCAAATT GCACCTTTTGATATCTGGTACATGCCTGACTATGATTTTATCGAGGTTTACAATTTCACA ACAACGACCATGAACACTTATGCTGGCGGTCCATTTCAACAAGCCGTATCTGCTGTCTCA ACTTTGAACGTAACTTGGTATGAATTCGGTGAGTACGGTGGCTACTTTCAAAAATATGCC ATTGAGTATCTGAACGATGACGACAATGGTTATATCCGTTGGTTTGTTGGTGATACTCCA ACTTATACTATTCATGCTAAAGCCTTACATCCTGATGGTAATATTGGTTGGAGAAGAATC AGTAAAGAACCAATGTCGATTATTCTAAATCTGGGTATTTCCAACAATTGGGCTTATATT GATTGGCAGTATATTTTCTTCCCAGTGGTTATGTCGATTGACTATGTTAGAATATACCAA CCAAGTAATGCTATATCCGTGACATGCGATCCAAGTGACTATCCAACATATGATTATATT CAATCGCACTTAAATGCATTCCAGAATGCAAACTTAACTACTTGGGAAGATGCTGGTTAC ACGTTCCCTAAGAATATCCTAACTGGTAAATGTACTAGCTCGAAGTTCAAGTTATCCTCT TAA
Protein Properties
Pfam Domain Function
Protein Residues720
Protein Molecular Weight80122.10156
Protein Theoretical pI4.27
Signalling Regions
  • None
Transmembrane Regions
  • 253-273
Protein Sequence>Beta-glucan synthesis-associated protein KRE6 MPLRNLTETHNFSSTNLDTDGTGDDHDGAPLSSSPSFGQQNDNSTNDNAGLTNPFMGSDE ESNARDGESLSSSVHYQPQGSDSSLLHDNSRLDLSQNKGVSDYKGYYSRNNSRAVSTAND NSFLQPPHRAIASSPSLNSNLSKNDILSPPEFDRYPLVGSRVTSMTQLNHHGRSPTSSPG NESSASFSSNPFLGEQDFSPFGGYPASSFPLMIDEKEEDDYLHNPDPEEEARLDRRRFID DFKYMDKRSASGLAGVLLLFLAAIFIFIVLPALTFTGAIDHESNTEEVTYLTQYQYPQLS AIRTSLVDPDTPDTAKTREAMDGSKWELVFSDEFNAEGRTFYDGDDPYWTAPDVHYDATK DLEWYSPDASTTVNGTLQLRMDAFKNHGLYYRSGMLQSWNKVCFTQGALEISANLPNYGR VSGLWPGLWTMGNLGRPGYLASTQGVWPYSYESCDAGITPNQSSPDGISYLPGQKLSICT CDGEDHPNQGVGRGAPEIDVLEGETDTKIGVGIASQSLQIAPFDIWYMPDYDFIEVYNFT TTTMNTYAGGPFQQAVSAVSTLNVTWYEFGEYGGYFQKYAIEYLNDDDNGYIRWFVGDTP TYTIHAKALHPDGNIGWRRISKEPMSIILNLGISNNWAYIDWQYIFFPVVMSIDYVRIYQ PSNAISVTCDPSDYPTYDYIQSHLNAFQNANLTTWEDAGYTFPKNILTGKCTSSKFKLSS
References
External Links
ResourceLink
Saccharomyces Genome Database KRE6
Uniprot IDP32486
Uniprot NameKRE6_YEAST
GenBank Gene IDL33835
Genebank Protein ID499699
General Reference
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