dbPAF Protein Information


Tag Content
dbPAF ID dbPAF-0005570
Uniprot Accession P11927; KAR1_YEAST; D6W0Z9; E9P8Y4;
Genbank Protein ID NP_014211.1;
Genbank Nucleotide ID NM_001183026.1;
Protein Name Cell division control protein KAR1
Protein Synonyms/Alias
Gene Name KAR1
Gene Synonyms/Alias YNL188W;N1611;
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain ATCC 204508 / S288c)(Baker's yeast)
NCBI Taxa ID 559292
Functional Description
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KAR1 is required for function of both intranuclear and extranuclear microtubules. KAR1 helps localize CDC31 to the spindle pole body (SPB), CDC31 then initiates SPB duplication via interaction with a downstream effector.
Phosphorylation Sites
dbPAF PTMs: 6
PositionPeptidesSourceReferences ( PMIDs )
74SRTKNINSDSDRSNDcurated25315811
130NKAEEYISDEDNVKIcurated24961812; 25521595; 25315811; 20377248
149IENELQFTPKIKEAScurated25315811
156TPKIKEASILRSSLLcurated22817900
233QRKEEVFTDEVLQKKPhosphoGRID 2.0;UniProt;curated19779198; 22817900
289SSSEQDNSFKISTPTcurated26040289; 25315811
Sequence
(Fasta)
MNVTSPKDGN HSFSKKNRFN TNKPRFHKLN EQAQSINLPE DRDSIVSSNT TSIMTDDAFD 60
YNEGIASRTK NINSDSDRSN DTIKQNNYNK RETGYNPFYN GSGINQRYTQ FRKREFEPTL 120
AENKAEEYIS DEDNVKIDED NIENELQFTP KIKEASILRS SLLGQRNVLN TRNPKSKESH 180
IKVKPIINNK SSSQRKSSAA LRKQLGKPLP LPYLNSPNSD STPTLQRKEE VFTDEVLQKK 240
RELIESKWHR LLFHDKKMVE KKLESLREYE RKRMPPRGTD VSSSEQDNSF KISTPTKSYV 300
SLEQKPLPNL SAMNNFNDVT DNKEKEETNN NILKFQAQRD PLQILQSEIE MHTKKLDTII 360
ELLKDDTDSK EKRKVVTNDN AAPEQMVNKG WRKNVMMIYK KSGNIMKKYR EYFLWTICIL 420
ILLYCNIYVY YRF 434
Keyword

KW-0002--3D-structure
KW-0131--Cell cycle
KW-0132--Cell division
KW-0181--Complete proteome
KW-0963--Cytoplasm
KW-0206--Cytoskeleton
KW-0493--Microtubule
KW-0498--Mitosis
KW-0597--Phosphoprotein
KW-1185--Reference proteome

Interpro
PROSITE
Pfam
Gene Ontology

GO:0005825--C:half bridge of spindle pole body
GO:0005874--C:microtubule
GO:0051301--P:cell division
GO:0000742--P:karyogamy involved in conjugation with cellular fusion
GO:0007067--P:mitotic nuclear division
GO:0030474--P:spindle pole body duplication