Gene Symbol | LRG1 |
Entrez Gene ID | 851358 |
Full Name | Lrg1p |
Gene Type | protein-coding |
Organism | Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C |
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Gene Symbol | LRG1 |
Entrez Gene ID | 851358 |
Full Name | Lrg1p |
Gene Type | protein-coding |
Organism | Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C |
mRNA | Protein | Name |
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NM_001180300.2 | NP_010041.2 | Lrg1p |
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission yeast) | rga1 | NP_596743.1 |
Kluyveromyces lactis | KLLA0D19877g | XP_453945.1 |
Eremothecium gossypii | AGOS_ABL207W | NP_982740.2 |
Magnaporthe oryzae (rice blast fungus) | MGG_04377 | XP_003713492.1 |
Neurospora crassa | NCU02689 | XP_965462.2 |
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) | LRG1 | NP_010041.2 |
The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome IV.
Jacq C, Alt-M?rbe J, Andre B, Arnold W, Bahr A, Ballesta JP, Bargues M, Baron L, Becker A, Biteau N, Bl?cker H, Blugeon C, Boskovic J, Brandt P, Br?ckner M, Buitrago MJ, Coster F, Delaveau T, del Rey F, Dujon B, Eide LG, Garcia-Cantalejo JM, Goffeau A, Gomez-Peris A, Zaccaria P
Nature387(6632 Suppl)75-8(1997 May)
Life with 6000 genes.
Goffeau A, Barrell BG, Bussey H, Davis RW, Dujon B, Feldmann H, Galibert F, Hoheisel JD, Jacq C, Johnston M, Louis EJ, Mewes HW, Murakami Y, Philippsen P, Tettelin H, Oliver SG
Science (New York, N.Y.)274(5287)546, 563-7(1996 Oct)
GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions What's a GeneRIF?
These results suggest that Ccr4 regulates not only LRG1 mRNA level through poly(A) shortening but also the translation of LRG1 mRNA, and that Pbp1 is involved in the Ccr4-mediated regulation of mRNA stability and translation.
Title: Cytoplasmic deadenylase Ccr4 is required for translational repression of LRG1 mRNA in the stationary phase.
Disruption of LRG1 in haploid cells resulted in enhanced invasive growth and a strain-specific 'clustered' phenotype that is a consequence of failed separation of mother and daughter cells.
Title: Disruption of LRG1 inhibits mother-daughter separation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
The following LRG1 gene cDNA ORF clone sequences were retrieved from the NCBI Reference Sequence Database (RefSeq). These sequences represent the protein coding region of the LRG1 cDNA ORF which is encoded by the open reading frame (ORF) sequence. ORF sequences can be delivered in our standard vector, pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK or the vector of your choice as an expression/transfection-ready ORF clone. Not the clone you want? Click here to find your clone.
CloneID | OSi00915 | |
Clone ID Related Accession (Same CDS sequence) | NM_001180300.2 | |
Accession Version | NM_001180300.2 Latest version! | Documents for ORF clone product in default vector |
Sequence Information | ORF Nucleotide Sequence (Length: 3054bp) Protein sequence SNP |
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Vector | pcDNA3.1-C-(k)DYK or customized vector | User Manual |
Clone information | Clone Map | MSDS |
Tag on pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK | C terminal DYKDDDDK tags | |
ORF Insert Method | CloneEZ™ Seamless cloning technology | |
Insert Structure | linear | |
Update Date | 2019-10-31 | |
Organism | Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C | |
Product | Lrg1p | |
Comment | Comment: REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by SGD. This record is derived from an annotated genomic sequence (NC_001136). On Apr 26, 2011 this sequence version replaced NM_001180300.1. ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: SGD Annotation Status :: Full Annotation Annotation Version :: R64-2-1 URL :: http://www.yeastgenome.org/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## COMPLETENESS: incomplete on both ends. |
1 | ATGATTCAAA ATTCTGCTGG TTATCGATCG CTGAATACTG CATCTCCGAT GACCGTGCAG |
The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.
RefSeq | NP_010041.2 |
CDS | 1..3054 |
Translation |
Target ORF information:
Target ORF information:
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NM_001180300.2 |
1 | ATGATTCAAA ATTCTGCTGG TTATCGATCG CTGAATACTG CATCTCCGAT GACCGTGCAG |
The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.
The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome IV. |
Life with 6000 genes. |