v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Family |
Description | Proteolipid membrane potential modulator is an evolutionarily conserved proteolipid in the plasma membrane which, in S. pombe, is transcriptionally regulated by the Spc1 stress MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinases) pathway. It functions to modulate the membrane potential, particularly to resist high cellular cation concentration. In eukaryotic organisms, stress-activated mitogen-activated protein kinases play crucial roles in transmitting environmental signals that will regulate gene expression for allowing the cell to adapt to cellular stress. Pmp3-like proteins are highly conserved in bacteria, yeast, nematode and plants [ ].Proteins in this entry include the PMP3 as well as several other proteins that have been shown [ ] to be evolutionary related. Theseare small proteins of from 52 to 140 amino-acid resiudes that contain two transmembrane domains and belong to the UPF0057 (PMP3) protein family. |
Short Name | PMP3 |