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Other names published for BI2: cytochrome b mRNA maturase bI2, Q0110

BI2 - Additional Literature (13)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Moreno JI, et al.  (2012) Two independent activities define Ccm1p as a moonlighting protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biosci Rep 32(6):549-57
Vallieres C, et al.  (2011) Deleterious Effect of the Qo Inhibitor Compound Resistance-Conferring Mutation G143A in the Intron-Containing Cytochrome b Gene and Mechanisms for Bypassing It. Appl Environ Microbiol 77(6):2088-93
Ma M and Liu ZL  (2010) Comparative transcriptome profiling analyses during the lag phase uncover YAP1, PDR1, PDR3, RPN4, and HSF1 as key regulatory genes in genomic adaptation to the lignocellulose derived inhibitor HMF for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. BMC Genomics 11():660
Karlberg O, et al.  (2000) The dual origin of the yeast mitochondrial proteome. Yeast 17(3):170-87
Lazowska J, et al.  (1992) Two homologous mitochondrial introns from closely related Saccharomyces species differ by only a few amino acid replacements in their Open Reading Frames: one is mobile, the other is not. C R Acad Sci III 315(2):37-41
Tian GL, et al.  (1991) Incipient mitochondrial evolution in yeasts. I. The physical map and gene order of Saccharomyces douglasii mitochondrial DNA discloses a translocation of a segment of 15,000 base-pairs and the presence of new introns in comparison with Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Mol Biol 218(4):735-46
Labouesse M  (1990) The yeast mitochondrial leucyl-tRNA synthetase is a splicing factor for the excision of several group I introns. Mol Gen Genet 224(2):209-21
Gampel A, et al.  (1989) CBP2 protein promotes in vitro excision of a yeast mitochondrial group I intron. Mol Cell Biol 9(12):5424-33
Boguta M, et al.  (1988) Nuclear omnipotent suppressors of premature termination codons in mitochondrial genes affect the 37S mitoribosomal subunit. Curr Genet 13(2):129-35
Koll H, et al.  (1987) Three nuclear genes suppress a yeast mitochondrial splice defect when present in high copy number. Curr Genet 12(7):503-9
Kreike J, et al.  (1986) Cloning of a nuclear gene MRS1 involved in the excision of a single group I intron (bI3) from the mitochondrial COB transcript in S. cerevisiae. Curr Genet 11(3):185-91
Rodel G  (1986) Two yeast nuclear genes, CBS1 and CBS2, are required for translation of mitochondrial transcripts bearing the 5'-untranslated COB leader. Curr Genet 11(1):41-5
Hensgens LA, et al.  (1984) Interaction between mitochondrial genes in yeast: evidence for novel box effect(s). Plasmid 12(1):41-51