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Identification
NameGlucoamylase, intracellular sporulation-specific
Synonyms
  • 1,4-alpha-D-glucan glucohydrolase
  • Glucan 1,4-alpha-glucosidase
Gene NameSGA1
Enzyme Class
Biological Properties
General FunctionInvolved in catalytic activity
Specific FunctionHydrolysis of terminal (1->4)-linked alpha-D- glucose residues successively from non-reducing ends of the chains with release of beta-D-glucose
Cellular LocationCytoplasmic
SMPDB Pathways
Starch and sucrose metabolismPW002481 ThumbThumb?image type=greyscaleThumb?image type=simple
KEGG Pathways
Starch and sucrose metabolismec00500 Map00500
SMPDB ReactionsNot Available
KEGG Reactions
Glycogen + waterD-Glucose
Metabolites
YMDB IDNameView
YMDB00286D-GlucoseShow
YMDB00881GlycogenShow
YMDB00890waterShow
GO Classification
Component
Not Available
Function
catalytic activity
hydrolase activity
hydrolase activity, acting on glycosyl bonds
hydrolase activity, hydrolyzing O-glycosyl compounds
glucosidase activity
glucan 1,4-alpha-glucosidase activity
Process
metabolic process
primary metabolic process
carbohydrate metabolic process
polysaccharide metabolic process
Gene Properties
Chromosome Locationchromosome 9
LocusYIL099W
Gene Sequence>1650 bp ATGGCAAGACAAAAGATGTTTTATAACAAATTACTCGGCATGCTCAGCGTAGGATTCGGG TTTGCTTGGGCGCTCGAGAACATTACTATATACGAATTTGACTTTGGCAAGGGCATTCTC GATCAAAGCTACGGCGGTGTATTTTCAAACAACGGCCCTTCGCAAGTGCAGCTGCGGGAT GCAGTCTTGATGAATGGGACAGTGGTATACGATTCAAACGGCGCTTGGGACAGTAGTGCG CTGGAGGAATGGCTCCAGGGACAGAAAAAAGTTTCCATCGAAAAAATATTTGAAAATATT GGGCCCAGCGCCGTGTATCCGTCTATTTCGCCTGGGGTCGTGATTGCGTCACCATCGCAA ACGCATCCAGACTACTTCTACCAATGGATAAGGGACAGCGCGTTGACGATAAACAGTATT GTCTCTCATTCTGCGGGCCCGGCAATAGAGACGTTATTGCAGTACCTGAACGTTTCATTC CACTTGCAAAGAAGCAACAACACATTGGGCGCTGGCATTGGTTACACTAACGATACAGTG GCTTTGGGAGACCCTAAGTGGAACGTCGACAACACGGCTTTCACGGAAGATTGGGGTCGT CCTCAAAACGATGGGCCTGCTCTTCGAAGCATTGCCATCTTAAAAATCATCGACTACATC AAGCAATCTGGCACTGATCTGGGGGCCAAGTACCCATTCCAGTCCACCGCAGATATCTTT GATGATATTGTACGTTGGGACCTGAGGTTCATTATTGACCACTGGAATTCTTCCGGATTT GATCTATGGGAGGAAGTCAATGGCATGCATTTCTTTACTTTACTGGTACAACTGTCTGCA GTGGACAAGTCGCTGTCGTATTTTAACGCCTCAGAACGGTCGTCTCCCTTTGTTGAAGAA TTGCGTCAGACACGCCGGGACATCTCCAAGTTTTTAGTGGACCCTGCGAATGGGTTTATC AACGGCAAGTACAATTATATTGTTGGGACACCCATGATTGCCGACACATTGAGATCCGGA CTGGACATATCCACTTTATTAGCTGCGAACACCGTCCACGATGCGCCATCTGCTTCCCAT CTTCCGTTCGATATCAATGACCCTGCCGTCCTGAACACGTTGCACCATTTGATGTTGCAC ATGCGTTCGATATACCCCATCAACGATAGCTCCAAAAATGCAACGGGTATTGCCCTGGGC CGGTATCCTGAGGACGTATATGATGGATATGGCTTTGGCGAGGGAAATCCCTGGGTCCTG GCCACGTGTACCGCTTCAACAACGCTTTATCAGCTCATTTACAGACACATCTCTGAGCAG CATGACTTGGTTGTCCCAATGAACAACGATTGTTCGAACGCATTTTGGAGCGAGCTGGTA TTCTCCAACCTCACGACTTTGGGAAATGACGAAGGCTATTTGATTTTGGAGTTCAATACA CCTGCCTTCAATCAAACCATACAAAAAATCTTCCAACTAGCTGATTCATTCTTGGTCAAG CTGAAAGCTCACGTGGGAACAGACGGGGAACTAAGTGAACAATTTAACAAATACACAGGG TTTATGCAGGGTGCCCAACACCTTACCTGGTCCTATACTTCATTCTGGGATGCCTATCAA ATAAGACAAGAAGTTTTACAGAGTTTGTAG
Protein Properties
Pfam Domain Function
Protein Residues549
Protein Molecular Weight61462.39844
Protein Theoretical pI4.67
Signalling Regions
  • None
Transmembrane Regions
  • None
Protein Sequence>Glucoamylase, intracellular sporulation-specific MARQKMFYNKLLGMLSVGFGFAWALENITIYEFDFGKGILDQSYGGVFSNNGPSQVQLRD AVLMNGTVVYDSNGAWDSSALEEWLQGQKKVSIEKIFENIGPSAVYPSISPGVVIASPSQ THPDYFYQWIRDSALTINSIVSHSAGPAIETLLQYLNVSFHLQRSNNTLGAGIGYTNDTV ALGDPKWNVDNTAFTEDWGRPQNDGPALRSIAILKIIDYIKQSGTDLGAKYPFQSTADIF DDIVRWDLRFIIDHWNSSGFDLWEEVNGMHFFTLLVQLSAVDKSLSYFNASERSSPFVEE LRQTRRDISKFLVDPANGFINGKYNYIVGTPMIADTLRSGLDISTLLAANTVHDAPSASH LPFDINDPAVLNTLHHLMLHMRSIYPINDSSKNATGIALGRYPEDVYDGYGFGEGNPWVL ATCTASTTLYQLIYRHISEQHDLVVPMNNDCSNAFWSELVFSNLTTLGNDEGYLILEFNT PAFNQTIQKIFQLADSFLVKLKAHVGTDGELSEQFNKYTGFMQGAQHLTWSYTSFWDAYQ IRQEVLQSL
References
External Links
ResourceLink
Saccharomyces Genome Database SGA1
Uniprot IDP08019
Uniprot NameAMYG_YEAST
GenBank Gene IDZ38125
Genebank Protein ID558708
General Reference
  • Yamashita, I., Nakamura, M., Fukui, S. (1987). "Gene fusion is a possible mechanism underlying the evolution of STA1." J Bacteriol 169:2142-2149.3106330
  • Churcher, C., Bowman, S., Badcock, K., Bankier, A., Brown, D., Chillingworth, T., Connor, R., Devlin, K., Gentles, S., Hamlin, N., Harris, D., Horsnell, T., Hunt, S., Jagels, K., Jones, M., Lye, G., Moule, S., Odell, C., Pearson, D., Rajandream, M., Rice, P., Rowley, N., Skelton, J., Smith, V., Barrell, B., et, a. l. .. (1997). "The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome IX." Nature 387:84-87.9169870
  • Pardo, J. M., Ianez, E., Zalacain, M., Claros, M. G., Jimenez, A. (1988). "Similar short elements in the 5' regions of the STA2 and SGA genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae." FEBS Lett 239:179-184.3141213