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YqaE/Pmp3 family membrane protein
Pmp3 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. [1]. 16603158. The fission yeast stress MAPK cascade regulates the pmp3+ gene. that encodes a highly conserved plasma membrane protein.. Wang LY, Shiozaki K;. FEBS Lett. 2006;580:2409-2413. (from Pfam)
YqaE/Pmp3 family membrane protein similar to fungal plasma membrane proteolipid 3, which may play a role in regulating plasma membrane potential
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