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PHSY_005858 PHSY_005858 PHSY_006860 PHSY_006860 PHSY_005704 PHSY_005704 PHSY_007365 PHSY_007365 PHSY_006057 PHSY_006057 PHSY_002630 PHSY_002630 PHSY_004923 PHSY_004923 PHSY_001614 PHSY_001614 PHSY_004091 PHSY_004091 PAC1 PAC1
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PHSY_005858Likely protein kinase. (812 aa)
PHSY_006860Uncharacterized protein. (1223 aa)
PHSY_005704Microtubule-associated protein. (2196 aa)
PHSY_007365Rad60-SLD_2 domain-containing protein. (218 aa)
PHSY_006057ER to Golgi transport-related protein. (488 aa)
PHSY_002630Tyrosine-protein phosphatase. (1033 aa)
PHSY_004923Spindle pole body component. (1028 aa)
PHSY_001614Spindle pole body component. (989 aa)
PHSY_004091Spindle pole body component. (1038 aa)
PAC1Nuclear distribution protein PAC1; Positively regulates the activity of the minus-end directed microtubule motor protein dynein. May enhance dynein-mediated microtubule sliding by targeting dynein to the microtubule plus end. Required for nuclear migration during vegetative growth as well as development. Required for retrograde early endosome (EE) transport from the hyphal tip. Required for localization of dynein to the mitotic spindle poles. Recruits additional proteins to the dynein complex at SPBs; Belongs to the WD repeat LIS1/nudF family. (452 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Pseudozyma hubeiensis
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1305764
Other names: P. hubeiensis SY62, Pseudozyma hubeiensis SY62
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