Other names published for RRD1: YPA1, peptidylprolyl isomerase RRD1, YIL153W
RRD1 LITERATURE TOPICS
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RRD1 - Additional Literature (10)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Addinall SG, et al. (2011) Quantitative Fitness Analysis Shows That NMD Proteins and Many Other Protein Complexes Suppress or Enhance Distinct Telomere Cap Defects. PLoS Genet 7(4):e1001362 | |
| Henry TC, et al. (2011) Systematic Screen of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Deletion Collection Uncovers Parallel Evolution of the Phosphate Signal Transduction Pathway in Yeasts. Eukaryot Cell 10(2):198-206 | |
| Kitagawa T, et al. (2011) Identification of genes that enhance cellulase protein production in yeast. J Biotechnol 151(2):194-203 | |
| Jablonowski D, et al. (2009) Distinct subsets of Sit4 holophosphatases are required for inhibition of Saccharomyces cerevisiae growth by rapamycin and zymocin. Eukaryot Cell 8(11):1637-47 | |
| Neklesa TK and Davis RW (2009) A Genome-Wide Screen for Regulators of TORC1 in Response to Amino Acid Starvation Reveals a Conserved Npr2/3 Complex. PLoS Genet 5(6):e1000515 | |
| Addinall SG, et al. (2008) A Genomewide Suppressor and Enhancer Analysis of cdc13-1 Reveals Varied Cellular Processes Influencing Telomere Capping in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 180(4):2251-66 | |
| Hombauer H, et al. (2007) Generation of active protein phosphatase 2A is coupled to holoenzyme assembly. PLoS Biol 5(6):e155 | |
| Chao Y, et al. (2006) Structure and mechanism of the phosphotyrosyl phosphatase activator. Mol Cell 23(4):535-46 | |
| Douville J, et al. (2006) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae phosphatase activator RRD1 is required to modulate gene expression in response to rapamycin exposure. Genetics 172(2):1369-72 | |
| Lawrence CL, et al. (2004) Evidence of a new role for the high-osmolarity glycerol mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in yeast: regulating adaptation to citric acid stress. Mol Cell Biol 24(8):3307-23 |



