PANTHER Gene Information   
Gene Symbol(s): abc3
Organism: Schizosaccharomyces pombe
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Gene Name: Vacuolar heme ABC transmembrane exporter abc3
Gene ID: SPBC359.05
Protein ID: Q9P5N0
Persistent Id: PTN000658435
Alternate Ids:
SPBC359(Ensembl) 31340495(GI)
CU329671(EMBL) BAA87125(EMBL-CDS)
SPBC359.05(Ensembl_TRS) ABC3(Synonym)
SPBC359.05.1:pep(Ensembl_PRO) abc3{ECO:0000312|PomBase:SPBC359.05}(Symbol)
NP_595055(refSeq) 2540937(GeneID)
ABC3_SCHPO(UniProtKB-ID) Q9UU44(AltAccession)
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PANTHER Classification
PANTHER Family: ATP-BINDING CASSETTE SUB-FAMILY C (PTHR24223)
PANTHER Subfamily: MULTIDRUG-RESISTANCE LIKE PROTEIN 1, ISOFORM I (PTHR24223:SF443)  
PANTHER GO-slim Molecular Function: ATPase-coupled transmembrane transporter activity
PANTHER GO-slim Biological Process: transmembrane transport
PANTHER GO-slim Cellular Component: membrane
PANTHER protein class: ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter
Pathway Categories: No pathway information available
GO MF Complete: ATP hydrolysis activity, ATP binding, ATPase-coupled transmembrane transporter activity, ABC-type heme transporter activity, heme binding
GO BP Complete: transmembrane transport, heme export from vacuole to cytoplasm
GO CC Complete: fungal-type vacuole membrane, membrane, fungal-type vacuole
Reactome Pathways: Cobalamin (Cbl, vitamin B12) transport and metabolism, Cellular responses to stimuli, Arachidonic acid metabolism, Bile acid and bile salt metabolism, Drug ADME, ABC-family proteins mediated transport, Metabolism of lipids, Transport of small molecules, Sphingolipid metabolism, Transport of RCbl within the body, Cellular response to chemical stress, Metabolism of steroids, Cytoprotection by HMOX1, Fatty acid metabolism, Metabolism of vitamins and cofactors, Paracetamol ADME, Aspirin ADME, Atorvastatin ADME, Metabolism, Metabolism of porphyrins, Metabolism of water-soluble vitamins and cofactors, Recycling of bile acids and salts, Sphingolipid de novo biosynthesis, Cellular responses to stress, Synthesis of Leukotrienes (LT) and Eoxins (EX), Heme degradation