Gene Symbol | TOM70 |
Entrez Gene ID | 855602 |
Full Name | protein channel TOM70 |
Synonyms | MAS70,MOM72,OMP1 |
Gene Type | protein-coding |
Organism | Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C |
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Gene Symbol | TOM70 |
Entrez Gene ID | 855602 |
Full Name | protein channel TOM70 |
Synonyms | MAS70,MOM72,OMP1 |
Gene Type | protein-coding |
Organism | Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C |
mRNA | Protein | Name |
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NM_001182959.3 | NP_014278.3 | protein channel TOM70 |
TOMM70A | XP_001092332.1 | |
Danio rerio (zebrafish) | tomm70a | NP_956296.1 |
Anopheles gambiae (African malaria mosquito) | AgaP_AGAP009497 | XP_310198.4 |
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission yeast) | tom70 | NP_593767.1 |
Magnaporthe oryzae (rice blast fungus) | MGG_00979 | XP_003717970.1 |
Mus musculus (house mouse) | Tomm70a | NP_613065.2 |
Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat) | Tomm70a | NP_997684.1 |
Gallus gallus (chicken) | TOMM70A | XP_416605.2 |
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) | Tom70 | NP_609536.1 |
Xenopus tropicalis (tropical clawed frog) | tomm70a | NP_001096527.1 |
Pan troglodytes (chimpanzee) | TOMM70A | XP_526255.2 |
Canis lupus familiaris (dog) | TOMM70A | XP_535719.3 |
Bos taurus (cattle) | TOMM70A | NP_001068796.1 |
Eremothecium gossypii | AGOS_ABR131W | NP_983078.1 |
Homo sapiens (human) | TOMM70A | NP_055635.3 |
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) | TOM70 | NP_014278.3 |
Kluyveromyces lactis | KLLA0F24046g | XP_456151.1 |
Neurospora crassa | NCU04245 | XP_961236.1 |
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GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions What's a GeneRIF?
Tom70 contributes to the presequence import pathway by recognition of the targeting signal of the Mdl1 precursor.
Title: A presequence-binding groove in Tom70 supports import of Mdl1 into mitochondria.
Tom70 and Djp1 are crucial players in the biogenesis of Mim1.
Title: The role of Djp1 in import of the mitochondrial protein Mim1 demonstrates specificity between a cochaperone and its substrate protein.
The Mim1 complex cooperates with the receptor Tom70 in binding of precursor proteins and promotes their insertion and assembly into the outer membrane.
Title: The mitochondrial import protein Mim1 promotes biogenesis of multispanning outer membrane proteins.
The import receptor Tom70, but not its partner Tom20, is in-volved in the initial recognition of the Ugo1 precursor.
Title: Multispan mitochondrial outer membrane protein Ugo1 follows a unique Mim1-dependent import pathway.
Results suggest that the Tom70 monomer is the functional unit mediating initial chaperone docking and precursor recognition.
Title: Domain organization of the monomeric form of the Tom70 mitochondrial import receptor.
The following TOM70 gene cDNA ORF clone sequences were retrieved from the NCBI Reference Sequence Database (RefSeq). These sequences represent the protein coding region of the TOM70 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 | OSi04515 | |
Clone ID Related Accession (Same CDS sequence) | NM_001182959.3 | |
Accession Version | NM_001182959.3 Latest version! | Documents for ORF clone product in default vector |
Sequence Information | ORF Nucleotide Sequence (Length: 1854bp) 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 | protein channel TOM70 | |
Comment | Comment: REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by SGD. This record is derived from an annotated genomic sequence (NC_001146). On Jul 30, 2012 this sequence version replaced NM_001182959.2. ##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 | ATGAAGAGCT TCATTACAAG GAACAAGACA GCCATTTTGG CAACCGTTGC TGCTACAGGT |
The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.
RefSeq | NP_014278.3 |
CDS | 1..1854 |
Translation |
Target ORF information:
Target ORF information:
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NM_001182959.3 |
1 | ATGAAGAGCT TCATTACAAG GAACAAGACA GCCATTTTGG CAACCGTTGC TGCTACAGGT |
The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.
The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XIV and its evolutionary implications. |
Life with 6000 genes. |