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Gene: INM2  -  Inm2p

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Synonyms: IMP2, IMP 2, IMPase 2, Inositol-1(or 4)-monophosphatase 2, inositol monophosphatase, Inositol monophosphatase, Inositol monophosphatase 2, YDR287W
 
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References

  1. Epi-inositol regulates expression of the yeast INO1 gene encoding inositol-1-P synthase. Shaldubina, A., Ju, S., Vaden, D.L., Ding, D., Belmaker, R.H., Greenberg, M.L. Mol. Psychiatry (2002)
  2. The yeast inositol monophosphatase is a lithium- and sodium-sensitive enzyme encoded by a non-essential gene pair. Lopez, F., Leube, M., Gil-Mascarell, R., Navarro-Aviñó, J.P., Serrano, R. Mol. Microbiol. (1999)
  3. Regulation of inositol monophosphatase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Murray, M., Greenberg, M.L. Mol. Microbiol. (1997)
  4. Restoration of inositol prototrophy in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Ingavale, S.S., Bachhawat, A.K. Microbiology (Reading, Engl.) (1999)
  5. Expression of yeast INM1 encoding inositol monophosphatase is regulated by inositol, carbon source and growth stage and is decreased by lithium and valproate. Murray, M., Greenberg, M.L. Mol. Microbiol. (2000)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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