Other names published for MATALPHA2: ALPHA2, YCR039C
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MATALPHA2 - Additional Literature (102)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Singh J and Klar AJ (1992) Active genes in budding yeast display enhanced in vivo accessibility to foreign DNA methylases: a novel in vivo probe for chromatin structure of yeast. Genes Dev 6(2):186-96 | |
| Mahoney DJ, et al. (1991) Mutations in the HML E silencer of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yield metastable inheritance of transcriptional repression. Genes Dev 5(4):605-15 | |
| McNally FJ and Rine J (1991) A synthetic silencer mediates SIR-dependent functions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 11(11):5648-59 | |
| Nakazawa N, et al. (1991) AAR2, a gene for splicing pre-mRNA of the MATa1 cistron in cell type control of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 11(11):5693-700 | |
| Shimizu M, et al. (1991) Nucleosomes are positioned with base pair precision adjacent to the alpha 2 operator in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 10(10):3033-41 | |
| Sussel L and Shore D (1991) Separation of transcriptional activation and silencing functions of the RAP1-encoded repressor/activator protein 1: isolation of viable mutants affecting both silencing and telomere length. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 88(17):7749-53 | |
| Weissman JD and Singer DS (1991) Striking similarities between the regulatory mechanisms governing yeast mating-type genes and mammalian major histocompatibility complex genes. Mol Cell Biol 11(8):4228-34 | |
| Gunge N, et al. (1990) Mating type locus-dependent stability of the Kluyveromyces linear pGKL plasmids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast 6(5):417-27 | |
| Johnson LM, et al. (1990) Genetic evidence for an interaction between SIR3 and histone H4 in the repression of the silent mating loci in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 87(16):6286-90 | |
| Lin CI, et al. (1990) Extragenic suppressors of mar2(sir3) mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 125(2):321-31 | |
| Park EC and Szostak JW (1990) Point mutations in the yeast histone H4 gene prevent silencing of the silent mating type locus HML. Mol Cell Biol 10(9):4932-4 | |
| Roth SY, et al. (1990) Yeast alpha 2 repressor positions nucleosomes in TRP1/ARS1 chromatin. Mol Cell Biol 10(5):2247-60 | |
| Weinstock KG, et al. (1990) Multimeric arrays of the yeast retrotransposon Ty. Mol Cell Biol 10(6):2882-92 | |
| Mahoney DJ and Broach JR (1989) The HML mating-type cassette of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is regulated by two separate but functionally equivalent silencers. Mol Cell Biol 9(11):4621-30 | |
| Mullen JR, et al. (1989) Identification and characterization of genes and mutants for an N-terminal acetyltransferase from yeast. EMBO J 8(7):2067-75 | |
| Reynolds AE, et al. (1989) Time of replication of ARS elements along yeast chromosome III. Mol Cell Biol 9(10):4488-94 | |
| Buchman AR, et al. (1988) Two DNA-binding factors recognize specific sequences at silencers, upstream activating sequences, autonomously replicating sequences, and telomeres in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 8(1):210-25 | |
| Connolly B, et al. (1988) Physical monitoring of mating type switching in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 8(6):2342-9 | |
| Kassir Y, et al. (1988) IME1, a positive regulator gene of meiosis in S. cerevisiae. Cell 52(6):853-62 | |
| Kayne PS, et al. (1988) Extremely conserved histone H4 N terminus is dispensable for growth but essential for repressing the silent mating loci in yeast. Cell 55(1):27-39 | |
| Kelly M, et al. (1988) Four mating-type genes control sexual differentiation in the fission yeast. EMBO J 7(5):1537-47 | |
| Herskowitz I and Marsh L (1987) Conservation of a receptor/signal transduction system. Cell 50(7):995-6 | |
| Kronstad JW, et al. (1987) A yeast operator overlaps an upstream activation site. Cell 50(3):369-77 | |
| Shore D and Nasmyth K (1987) Purification and cloning of a DNA binding protein from yeast that binds to both silencer and activator elements. Cell 51(5):721-32 | |
| Whiteway M, et al. (1987) The yeast ARD1 gene product is required for repression of cryptic mating-type information at the HML locus. Mol Cell Biol 7(10):3713-22 | |
| Schnell R and Rine J (1986) A position effect on the expression of a tRNA gene mediated by the SIR genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 6(2):494-501 | |
| Brand AH, et al. (1985) Characterization of a "silencer" in yeast: a DNA sequence with properties opposite to those of a transcriptional enhancer. Cell 41(1):41-8 | |
| Errede B, et al. (1985) Activation regions in a yeast transposon have homology to mating type control sequences and to mammalian enhancers. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 82(16):5423-7 | |
| Klar AJ, et al. (1985) SUM1, an apparent positive regulator of the cryptic mating-type loci in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 111(4):745-58 | |
| Whiteway M and Szostak JW (1985) The ARD1 gene of yeast functions in the switch between the mitotic cell cycle and alternative developmental pathways. Cell 43(2 Pt 1):483-92 |



