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- Ptc1 abstract "Ptc1 is a type Two C phosphatase involved in the mating decision of yeast. Ptc1 competes with Fus3 for control of the 4 phosphorylation sites on the scaffold protein Ste5. Presence of the mating pheromone α-factor causes Ptc1 to be recruited to Ste5. This recruitment takes place via a 4 amino acid motif in the Ste5 phosphosites.Ptc1 is also involved in regulating the osmotic stress of yeast, especially via inactivation of Hog1, a member of the MAPK pathway. This inactivation occurred as a result of dephosphorylation of the phosphotheronine but not the phosphotyrosine residue in the phosphorylation lip of Hog1.It can be localized to the cytoplasm and nucleus.".
- Ptc1 wikiPageID "42263372".
- Ptc1 wikiPageLength "2203".
- Ptc1 wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Ptc1 wikiPageRevisionID "654251587".
- Ptc1 wikiPageWikiLink Fus3.
- Ptc1 wikiPageWikiLink Mating_of_yeast.
- Ptc1 wikiPageWikiLink Mitogen-activated_protein_kinase.
- Ptc1 wikiPageWikiLink Pheromone.
- Ptc1 wikiPageWikiLink Phosphatase.
- Ptc1 wikiPageWikiLink Scaffold_protein.
- Ptc1 wikiPageWikiLink Ste5.
- Ptc1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ptc1".
- Ptc1 hypernym Phosphatase.
- Ptc1 type Protein.
- Ptc1 comment "Ptc1 is a type Two C phosphatase involved in the mating decision of yeast. Ptc1 competes with Fus3 for control of the 4 phosphorylation sites on the scaffold protein Ste5. Presence of the mating pheromone α-factor causes Ptc1 to be recruited to Ste5. This recruitment takes place via a 4 amino acid motif in the Ste5 phosphosites.Ptc1 is also involved in regulating the osmotic stress of yeast, especially via inactivation of Hog1, a member of the MAPK pathway.".
- Ptc1 label "Ptc1".
- Ptc1 sameAs Q17125572.
- Ptc1 sameAs m.0100s3tk.
- Ptc1 sameAs Q17125572.
- Ptc1 wasDerivedFrom Ptc1?oldid=654251587.
- Ptc1 isPrimaryTopicOf Ptc1.