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Saccharomyces

A genus of ascomycetous fungi of the family Saccharomycetaceae, order SACCHAROMYCETALES.

Year introduced: 1964

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Silent Information Regulator Proteins, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

A set of nuclear proteins in SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE that are required for the transcriptional repression of the silent mating type loci. They mediate the formation of silenced CHROMATIN and repress both transcription and recombination at other loci as well. They are comprised of 4 non-homologous, interacting proteins, Sir1p, Sir2p, Sir3p, and Sir4p. Sir2p, an NAD-dependent HISTONE DEACETYLASE, is the founding member of the family of SIRTUINS.

Year introduced: 2003

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins

Proteins obtained from the species SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE. The function of specific proteins from this organism are the subject of intense scientific interest and have been used to derive basic understanding of the functioning similar proteins in higher eukaryotes.

Year introduced: 2002

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cdc42 GTP-Binding Protein, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

A member of the Rho family of MONOMERIC GTP-BINDING PROTEINS from SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE. It is involved in morphological events related to the cell cycle. This enzyme was formerly listed as EC 3.6.1.47.

Year introduced: 2002(2000)

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae

A species of the genus SACCHAROMYCES, family Saccharomycetaceae, order Saccharomycetales, known as baker's or brewer's yeast. The dried form is used as a dietary supplement.

Year introduced: 1973(1972)

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Saccharomyces boulardii

A species of Saccharomyces that is used as a PROBIOTIC, such as in the treatment of DIARRHEA and PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS ENTEROCOLITIS associated with CLOSTRIDIUM INFECTIONS.

Year introduced: 2017

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Torulaspora

A genus of ascomycetous yeast in the family Saccharomycetaceae, order SACCHAROMYCETALES. It is used commercially in the production of wines and beer.

Year introduced: 2009

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REP protein, yeast plasmid [Supplementary Concept]

yeast plasmid beta-galactosidase fusion protein; complete protein sequence given in first source

Date introduced: February 20, 1987

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Saccharomyces uvarum [Supplementary Concept]

Date introduced: October 1, 2020

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Sys1 protein, S cerevisiae [Supplementary Concept]

a 23.7 kDa transmembrane protein which at high intracellular concentration suppresses the perturbations of the endosome-to-Golgi transport in Ypt6 GTPase-defective cells; amino acid sequence in first source

Date introduced: January 16, 2002

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Nrg2 protein, S cerevisiae [Supplementary Concept]

involved in glucose repression of a subset of Snf1-regulated genes; amino acid sequence in first source

Date introduced: September 24, 2001

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DGK1 protein, S cerevisiae [Supplementary Concept]

RefSeq NM_001183731

Date introduced: September 12, 2001

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HUT1 protein, S cerevisiae [Supplementary Concept]

overexpression of HUT1 gene stimulates in vivo galactosylation by enhancing UDP-galactose transport acitivity; amino acid sequence in first source

Date introduced: August 31, 2001

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FSY1 protein, Saccharomyces pastorianus [Supplementary Concept]

a gene encoding a specific fructose/H+ symporter in the type strain of Saccharomyces carlsbergensis; has been sequenced

Date introduced: October 20, 2000

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DAL80 protein, S cerevisiae [Supplementary Concept]

Date introduced: December 18, 1991

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GAS1 protein, S cerevisiae [Supplementary Concept]

belongs to a class of eurcaryotic membrane proteins anchored to the lipid bilayer of covalent linkage to an inositol-containing glycophospholipid

Date introduced: February 1, 1991

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GAL11 protein, S cerevisiae [Supplementary Concept]

an auxiliary transcription activator protein encoding galactose-metabolizing enzymes

Date introduced: February 22, 1989

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ribosomal protein L24 [Supplementary Concept]

RefSeq NM_022515 (rat)

Date introduced: December 16, 1982

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