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    GTR2 Gtr2p [ Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C ]

    Gene ID: 853072, updated on 9-Dec-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Interaction between Gtr2p and ribosomal Rps31p affects the incorporation of Rps31p into ribosomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Interaction between Gtr2p and ribosomal Rps31p affects the incorporation of Rps31p into ribosomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Sekiguchi T, Ishii T, Funakoshi M, Kobayashi H, Furuno N.

    02/21/2024
    Ivy1 colocalizes with Gtr1 and Gtr2, a heterodimer of small GTPases that are part of the EGO complex.

    Ivy1 is a negative regulator of Gtr-dependent TORC1 activation.
    Varlakhanova NV, Tornabene BA, Ford MGJ., Free PMC Article

    12/7/2019
    the early-endosome recycling route and its control though the Vam6>Gtr1/Gtr2>Ltv1 pathway plays a physiological role in regulating the abundance of amino acid transporters at the cell surface

    Genetic dissection of early endosomal recycling highlights a TORC1-independent role for Rag GTPases.
    MacDonald C, Piper RC., Free PMC Article

    10/7/2017
    Amino acids stimulate TORC1 through Lst4-Lst7, a GTPase-activating protein complex for the Rag family GTPase Gtr2.

    Amino Acids Stimulate TORC1 through Lst4-Lst7, a GTPase-Activating Protein Complex for the Rag Family GTPase Gtr2.
    Péli-Gulli MP, Sardu A, Panchaud N, Raucci S, De Virgilio C.

    07/16/2016
    Npr2-Npr3-dependent GTP hydrolysis of Gtr1 and direct binding of Gtr2 to Kog1, are involved in TORC1 inactivation and autophagic induction

    Reciprocal conversion of Gtr1 and Gtr2 nucleotide-binding states by Npr2-Npr3 inactivates TORC1 and induces autophagy.
    Kira S, Tabata K, Shirahama-Noda K, Nozoe A, Yoshimori T, Noda T., Free PMC Article

    07/25/2015
    Data indicate that the metabolic input acts independently of small GTPases Gtr1 and Gtr2/Rag in TOR complex 1 (TORC1) activation.

    Nitrogen source activates TOR (target of rapamycin) complex 1 via glutamine and independently of Gtr/Rag proteins.
    Stracka D, Jozefczuk S, Rudroff F, Sauer U, Hall MN., Free PMC Article

    01/31/2015
    Crystal structure of the Gtr1p(GTP)-Gtr2p(GDP) protein complex reveals large structural rearrangements triggered by GTP-to-GDP conversion.

    Crystal structure of the Gtr1p(GTP)-Gtr2p(GDP) protein complex reveals large structural rearrangements triggered by GTP-to-GDP conversion.
    Jeong JH, Lee KH, Kim YM, Kim DH, Oh BH, Kim YG., Free PMC Article

    11/24/2012
    Data present the crystal structure of the Gtr1p-Gtr2p complex, the Rag homologs from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, at 2.8 A resolution.

    Crystal structure of the Gtr1p-Gtr2p complex reveals new insights into the amino acid-induced TORC1 activation.
    Gong R, Li L, Liu Y, Wang P, Yang H, Wang L, Cheng J, Guan KL, Xu Y., Free PMC Article

    12/10/2011
    Results describe the action of small-molecule inhibitors of exocytosis and show that Gtr2 efficiently suppresses the toxic effects of the compounds.

    A chemical genetic screen for modulators of exocytic transport identifies inhibitors of a transport mechanism linked to GTR2 function.
    Zhang L, Huang M, Harsay E., Free PMC Article

    04/19/2010
    Findings indicate that the formation of heterodimers by Gtr1p differs between Gtr2p and Ego1p.

    Gtr1p differentially associates with Gtr2p and Ego1p.
    Wang Y, Kurihara Y, Sato T, Toh H, Kobayashi H, Sekiguchi T.

    01/21/2010
    Thus, the Gtr1p-Gtr2p cycle was suggested to regulate the Ran cycle through Yrb2p.

    Saccharomyces cerevisiae GTPase complex: Gtr1p-Gtr2p regulates cell-proliferation through Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ran-binding protein, Yrb2p.
    Wang Y, Nakashima N, Sekiguchi T, Nishimoto T.

    01/21/2010
    Gtr2 and the EGO fungal proteins (Ego1 and Ego3) complexes orchestrate microautophagy in yeasts.

    The TOR and EGO protein complexes orchestrate microautophagy in yeast.
    Dubouloz F, Deloche O, Wanke V, Cameroni E, De Virgilio C.

    01/21/2010
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