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Sequence of TREA_YEAST

EC Number:3.2.1.28

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
alpha,alpha-trehalase
P32356
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain ATCC 204508 / S288c)
751
85879
Reaction
alpha,alpha-trehalose + H2O = beta-D-glucose + alpha-D-glucose
Other sequences found for EC No. 3.2.1.28

General information:

Sequence
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  0 MSQVNTSQGP VAQGRQRRLS SLSEFNDPFS NAEVYYGPPT DPRKQKQAKP AKINRTRTMS
 60 VFDNVSPFKK TGFGKLQQTR RGSEDDTYSS SQGNRRFFIE DVDKTLNELL AAEDTDKNYQ
120 ITIEDTGPKV LKVGTANSYG YKHINIRGTY MLSNLLQELT IAKSFGRHQI FLDEARINEN
180 PVNRLSRLIN TQFWNSLTRR VDLNNVGEIA KDTKIDTPGA KNPRIYVPYD CPEQYEFYVQ
240 ASQMHPSLKL EVEYLPKKIT AEYVKSVNDT PGLLALAMEE HFNPSTGEKT LIGYPYAVPG
300 GRFNELYGWD SYMMALGLLE ANKTDVARGM VEHFIFEINH YGKILNANRS YYLCRSQPPF
360 LTEMALVVFK KLGGRSNPDA VDLLKRAFQA SIKEYKTVWT ASPRLDPETG LSRYHPNGLG
420 IPPETESDHF DTVLLPYASK HGVTLDEFKQ LYNDGKIKEP KLDEFFLHDR GVRESGHDTT
480 YRFEGVCAYL ATIDLNSLLY KYEIDIADFI KEFCDDKYED PLDHSITTSA MWKEMAKIRQ
540 EKITKYMWDD ESGFFFDYNT KIKHRTSYES ATTFWALWAG LATKEQAQKM VEKALPKLEM
600 LGGLAACTER SRGPISISRP IRQWDYPFGW APHQILAWEG LRSYGYLTVT NRLAYRWLFM
660 MTKAFVDYNG IVVEKYDVTR GTDPHRVEAE YGNQGADFKG AATEGFGWVN ASYILGLKYM
720 NSHARRALGA CIPPISFFSS LRPQERNLYG L
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
1136479
Kopp M.,Mueller H.,Holzer H.
Molecular analysis of the neutral trehalase gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
J. Biol. Chem.
268
4766-4774
1993
1136480
Kopp M.,Nwaka S.,Holzer H.
Corrected sequence of the yeast neutral trehalase-encoding gene (NTH1): biological implications.
Gene
150
403-404
1994
1136481
Jacq C.,Alt-Moerbe J.,Andre B.,Arnold W.,Bahr A.,Ballesta J.P.G.,Bargues M.,Baron L.,Becker A.,Biteau N.,Bloecker H.,Blugeon C.,Boskovic J.,Brandt P.,Brueckner M.,Buitrago M.J.,Coster F.,Delaveau T.,del Rey F.,Dujon B.,Eide L.G.,Garcia-Cantalejo J.M.,Goffeau A.,Gomez-Peris A.,Granotier C.,Hanemann V.,Hankeln T.,Hoheisel J.D.,Jaeger W.,Jimenez A.,Jonniaux J.-L.,Kraemer C.,Kuester H.,Laamanen P.,Legros Y.,Louis E.J.,Moeller-Rieker S.,Monnet A.,Moro M.,Mueller-Auer S.,Nussbaumer B.,Paricio N.,Paulin L.,Perea J.,Perez-Alonso M.,Perez-Ortin J.E.,Pohl T.M.,Prydz H.,Purnelle B.,Rasmussen S.W.,Remacha M.A.,Revuelta J.L.,Rieger M.,Salom D.,Saluz H.P.,Saiz J.E.,Saren A.-M.,Schaefer M.,Scharfe M.,Schmidt E.R.,Schneider C.,Scholler P.,Schwarz S.,Soler-Mira A.,Urrestarazu L.A.,Verhasselt P.,Vissers S.,Voet M.,Volckaert G.,Wagner G.,Wambutt R.,Wedler E.,Wedler H.,Woelfl S.,Harris D.E.,Bowman S.,Brown D.,Churcher C.M.,Connor R.,Dedman K.,Gentles S.,Hamlin N.,Hunt S.,Jones L.,McDonald S.,Murphy L.D.,Niblett D.,Odell C.,Oliver K.,Rajandream M.A.,Richards C.,Shore L.,Walsh S.V.,Barrell B.G.,Dietrich F.S.,Mulligan J.T.,Allen E.,Araujo R.,Aviles E.,Berno A.,Carpenter J.,Chen E.,Cherry J.M.,Chung E.,Duncan M.,Hunicke-Smith S.,Hyman R.W.,Komp C.,Lashkari D.,Lew H.,Lin D.,Mosedale D.,Nakahara K.,Namath A.,Oefner P.,Oh C.,Petel F.X.,Roberts D.,Schramm S.,Schroeder M.,Shogren T.,Shroff N.,Winant A.,Yelton M.A.,Botstein D.,Davis R.W.,Johnston M.,Andrews S.,Brinkman R.,Cooper J.,Ding H.,Du Z.,Favello A.,Fulton L.,Gattung S.,Greco T.,Hallsworth K.,Hawkins J.,Hillier L.W.,Jier M.,Johnson D.,Johnston L.,Kirsten J.,Kucaba T.,Langston Y.,Latreille P.,Le T.,Mardis E.,Menezes S.,Miller N.,Nhan M.,Pauley A.,Peluso D.,Rifkin L.,Riles L.,Taich A.,Trevaskis E.,Vignati D.,Wilcox L.,Wohldman P.,Vaudin M.,Wilson R.,Waterston R.,Albermann K.,Hani J.,Heumann K.,Kleine K.,Mewes H.-W.,Zollner A.,Zaccaria P.
The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome IV.
Nature
387
75-78
1997
1136482
Engel S.R.,Dietrich F.S.,Fisk D.G.,Binkley G.,Balakrishnan R.,Costanzo M.C.,Dwight S.S.,Hitz B.C.,Karra K.,Nash R.S.,Weng S.,Wong E.D.,Lloyd P.,Skrzypek M.S.,Miyasato S.R.,Simison M.,Cherry J.M.
The reference genome sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Then and now.
G3 (Bethesda)
4
389-398
2014
1136483
Mann C.,Davis R.W.
Structure and sequence of the centromeric DNA of chromosome 4 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mol. Cell. Biol.
6
241-245
1986
1136484
App H.,Holzer H.
Purification and characterization of neutral trehalase from the yeast ABYS1 mutant.
J. Biol. Chem.
264
17583-17588
1989
1136485
Nwaka S.,Mechler B.,Destruelle M.,Holzer H.
Phenotypic features of trehalase mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
FEBS Lett.
360
286-290
1995
1136486
Nwaka S.,Kopp M.,Holzer H.
Expression and function of the trehalase genes NTH1 and YBR0106 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
J. Biol. Chem.
270
10193-10198
1995
1136487
Zaehringer H.,Burgert M.,Holzer H.,Nwaka S.
Neutral trehalase Nth1p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encoded by the NTH1 gene is a multiple stress responsive protein.
FEBS Lett.
412
615-620
1997
1136488
Wera S.,De Schrijver E.,Geyskens I.,Nwaka S.,Thevelein J.M.
Opposite roles of trehalase activity in heat-shock recovery and heat-shock survival in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Biochem. J.
343
621-626
1999
1136489
Huh W.-K.,Falvo J.V.,Gerke L.C.,Carroll A.S.,Howson R.W.,Weissman J.S.,O'Shea E.K.
Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast.
Nature
425
686-691
2003
1136490
Ghaemmaghami S.,Huh W.-K.,Bower K.,Howson R.W.,Belle A.,Dephoure N.,O'Shea E.K.,Weissman J.S.
Global analysis of protein expression in yeast.
Nature
425
737-741
2003
1136491
Gruhler A.,Olsen J.V.,Mohammed S.,Mortensen P.,Faergeman N.J.,Mann M.,Jensen O.N.
Quantitative phosphoproteomics applied to the yeast pheromone signaling pathway.
Mol. Cell. Proteomics
4
310-327
2005
1136492
Li X.,Gerber S.A.,Rudner A.D.,Beausoleil S.A.,Haas W.,Villen J.,Elias J.E.,Gygi S.P.
Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of alpha-factor-arrested Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
J. Proteome Res.
6
1190-1197
2007
1136493
Chi A.,Huttenhower C.,Geer L.Y.,Coon J.J.,Syka J.E.P.,Bai D.L.,Shabanowitz J.,Burke D.J.,Troyanskaya O.G.,Hunt D.F.
Analysis of phosphorylation sites on proteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae by electron transfer dissociation (ETD) mass spectrometry.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
104
2193-2198
2007
1136494
Albuquerque C.P.,Smolka M.B.,Payne S.H.,Bafna V.,Eng J.,Zhou H.
A multidimensional chromatography technology for in-depth phosphoproteome analysis.
Mol. Cell. Proteomics
7
1389-1396
2008
1136495
Holt L.J.,Tuch B.B.,Villen J.,Johnson A.D.,Gygi S.P.,Morgan D.O.
Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution.
Science
325
1682-1686
2009
1136496
Veisova D.,Macakova E.,Rezabkova L.,Sulc M.,Vacha P.,Sychrova H.,Obsil T.,Obsilova V.
Role of individual phosphorylation sites for the 14-3-3-protein-dependent activation of yeast neutral trehalase Nth1.
Biochem. J.
443
663-670
2012
1136497
Van Damme P.,Lasa M.,Polevoda B.,Gazquez C.,Elosegui-Artola A.,Kim D.S.,De Juan-Pardo E.,Demeyer K.,Hole K.,Larrea E.,Timmerman E.,Prieto J.,Arnesen T.,Sherman F.,Gevaert K.,Aldabe R.
N-terminal acetylome analyses and functional insights of the N-terminal acetyltransferase NatB.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
109
12449-12454
2012
1136498
Alblova M.,Smidova A.,Docekal V.,Vesely J.,Herman P.,Obsilova V.,Obsil T.
Molecular basis of the 14-3-3 protein-dependent activation of yeast neutral trehalase Nth1.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
114
0-0
2017