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. 2015 Dec 16;6(2):463–474. doi: 10.1534/g3.115.025882

Table 2. Proteins required for the downregulation of the Ribi gene NSR1 in stress that physically interact with TORC1.

Name Description Loc [NSR1] Down TOR
VAC8 Vacuolar membrane protein; CVT pathway C 2.9 Yes
GYP5 GTPase-activating protein for Rab proteins; ER to Golgi transport C 1.8 No
DAL82 Positive regulator of allophanate inducible genes N 2.6 No
FMP48 Protein kinase C/M 1.7 No
KDX1 Protein kinase M 1.5 No
NNK1 Protein kinase C 1.8 No
SAP185 Protein that forms a complex with the Sit4p protein phosphatase C/M 1.9 Yes
POP2 RNase of the DEDD superfamily C 1.4 Yes
TIF1 Translation initiation factor eIF4A C 1.6 ?
MRPS17 Mitochondrial ribosomal protein of the small subunit C 1.5 ?
GAS1 Beta-1,3-glucanosyltransferase C/M/N 1.1 ?
HXT2 High-affinity glucose transporter of the major facilitator superfamily 1.9 ?
ICL1 Isocitrate lyase C 2.1 No
SAC6 Fimbrin, actin-bundling protein C 1.8 No
TPO3 Polyamine transporter of the major facilitator superfamily C 1.7 ?
YKU80 Subunit of the telomeric Ku complex (Yku70p-Yku80p) N 1.5 ?
YLR108C Protein of unknown function N 1.8 Yes

The third column lists the localization (Loc) of each protein. The fourth column [NSR1] lists the log2 NSR1/PEX6 expression ratio from the screen. The fifth column notes if the gene/protein acts downstream of TORC1 (has log2 > 1 normalized NSR1/PEX6 ratio in rapamycin). A question mark means that the protein/gene was not analyzed in the rapamycin subscreen. C, cytosol; N, nucleus; M, membrane.