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CRS5  -  Crs5p

Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c

Synonyms: Metallothionein-like protein CRS5, O2675, YOR031W
 
 
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High impact information on CRS5

  • Unlike CUP1, the CRS5 promoter appears to be refractory to high concentrations of copper [1].
 

Associations of CRS5 with chemical compounds

  • Instead, we found that the PDR13 null mutant could not express CUP1 or CRS5 metallothionein at wild-type levels when subjected to high Cu(2+) stress [2].
 

Physical interactions of CRS5

  • In studies with the bathocuproine Cu(I) chelator, the Cu(I) ions bound to Crs5 were kinetically more labile than the Cu(I) binding to Cup1 [1].

References

  1. Enhanced effectiveness of copper ion buffering by CUP1 metallothionein compared with CRS5 metallothionein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Jensen, L.T., Howard, W.R., Strain, J.J., Winge, D.R., Culotta, V.C. J. Biol. Chem. (1996) [Pubmed]
  2. The role of PDR13 in tolerance to high copper stress in budding yeast. Kim, D.Y., Song, W.Y., Yang, Y.Y., Lee, Y. FEBS Lett. (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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