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Any constituent part of the cytoplasm, all of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures. Any macromolecular complex composed of two or more polypeptide subunits, which may or may not be identical. Protein complexes may have other associated non-protein prosthetic groups, such as nucleotides, metal ions or other small molecules. A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which the constituent parts function together. A constituent part of an intracellular organelle, an organized structure of distinctive morphology and function, occurring within the cell. Includes constituent parts of the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, vesicles, ribosomes and the cytoskeleton but excludes the plasma membrane. A conserved protein complex required for protein sorting from endosome to the plasma membrane. In budding yeast, S. cerevisiae, this complex includes Gtr1p, Gtr2p, Slm4p, Meh1p and Ltv1p and it sorts Gap1p. Any constituent part of an endosome, a membrane-bounded organelle that carries materials newly ingested by endocytosis. It passes many of the materials to lysosomes for degradation. A membrane-bounded organelle that carries materials newly ingested by endocytosis. It passes many of the materials to lysosomes for degradation.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: GSE complex
Acc: GO:0034449
Aspect: Cellular Component
Desc: A conserved protein complex required for protein sorting from endosome to the plasma membrane. In budding yeast, S. cerevisiae, this complex includes Gtr1p, Gtr2p, Slm4p, Meh1p and Ltv1p and it sorts Gap1p.
Synonyms:
  • GTPase-containing complex for Gap1p sorting in the endosome
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0034449 - GSE complex (interactive image map)

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