ATG18/YFR021W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for ATG18: NMR1, CVT18, AUT10, SVP1, YFR021W

ATG18 - Additional Literature (29)

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Saitsu H, et al.  (2013) De novo mutations in the autophagy gene WDR45 cause static encephalopathy of childhood with neurodegeneration in adulthood. Nat Genet 45(4):445-449
Pestov DG and Shcherbik N  (2012) Rapid cytoplasmic turnover of yeast ribosomes in response to rapamycin inhibition of TOR. Mol Cell Biol 32(11):2135-44
Schlecht U, et al.  (2012) Cationic amphiphilic drugs are potent inhibitors of yeast sporulation. PLoS One 7(8):e42853
Taylor R, et al.  (2012) KCS1 deletion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae leads to a defect in translocation of autophagic proteins and reduces autophagosome formation. Autophagy 8(9):1300-11
Bruns C, et al.  (2011) Biogenesis of a novel compartment for autophagosome-mediated unconventional protein secretion. J Cell Biol 195(6):979-92
Gresham D, et al.  (2011) System-Level Analysis of Genes and Functions Affecting Survival During Nutrient Starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 187(1):299-317
Han BK and Emr SD  (2011) Phosphoinositide [PI(3,5)P2] lipid-dependent regulation of the general transcriptional regulator Tup1. Genes Dev 25(9):984-95
Lang GI and Murray AW  (2011) Mutation rates across budding yeast chromosome VI are correlated with replication timing. Genome Biol Evol 3():799-811
Nair U, et al.  (2011) GFP-Atg8 protease protection as a tool to monitor autophagosome biogenesis. Autophagy 7(12):1546-50
Piggott N, et al.  (2011) Genome-wide Fitness Profiles Reveal a Requirement for Autophagy During Yeast Fermentation. G3 (Bethesda) 1(5):353-67
Dawaliby R and Mayer A  (2010) Microautophagy of the nucleus coincides with a vacuolar diffusion barrier at nuclear-vacuolar junctions. Mol Biol Cell 21(23):4173-83
Munakata N and Klionsky DJ  (2010) "Autophagy suite": Atg9 cycling in the cytoplasm to vacuole targeting pathway. Autophagy 6(6):679-85
Yen WL, et al.  (2010) The conserved oligomeric Golgi complex is involved in double-membrane vesicle formation during autophagy. J Cell Biol 188(1):101-14
Cao Y, et al.  (2009) A multiple ATG gene knockout strain for yeast two-hybrid analysis. Autophagy 5(5):699-705
Fujii K, et al.  (2009) A role for ubiquitin in the clearance of nonfunctional rRNAs. Genes Dev 23(8):963-74
Godefroy N, et al.  (2009) Identification of autophagy genes in Ciona intestinalis: A new experimental model to study autophagy mechanism. Autophagy 5(6):805-15
Rigden DJ, et al.  (2009) Autophagy in protists: Examples of secondary loss, lineage-specific innovations, and the conundrum of remodeling a single mitochondrion. Autophagy 5(6):784-94
Cao Y and Klionsky DJ  (2008) New insights into autophagy using a multiple knockout strain. Autophagy 4(8):1073-5
He C, et al.  (2008) Self-interaction is critical for Atg9 transport and function at the phagophore assembly site during autophagy. Mol Biol Cell 19(12):5506-16
Meijer WH, et al.  (2007) ATG genes involved in non-selective autophagy are conserved from yeast to man, but the selective Cvt and pexophagy pathways also require organism-specific genes. Autophagy 3(2):106-16
Suzuki K, et al.  (2007) Hierarchy of Atg proteins in pre-autophagosomal structure organization. Genes Cells 12(2):209-18
Budovskaya YV, et al.  (2005) An evolutionary proteomics approach identifies substrates of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102(39):13933-8
Xiong Y, et al.  (2005) AtATG18a is required for the formation of autophagosomes during nutrient stress and senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant J 42(4):535-46
Audhya A, et al.  (2004) Genome-wide lethality screen identifies new PI4,5P2 effectors that regulate the actin cytoskeleton. EMBO J 23(19):3747-57
Proikas-Cezanne T, et al.  (2004) WIPI-1alpha (WIPI49), a member of the novel 7-bladed WIPI protein family, is aberrantly expressed in human cancer and is linked to starvation-induced autophagy. Oncogene 23(58):9314-25
Klionsky DJ, et al.  (2003) A unified nomenclature for yeast autophagy-related genes. Dev Cell 5(4):539-45
Melendez A, et al.  (2003) Autophagy genes are essential for dauer development and life-span extension in C. elegans. Science 301(5638):1387-91
Barth H, et al.  (2002) Mai1p is essential for maturation of proaminopeptidase I but not for autophagy. FEBS Lett 512(1-3):173-9
Rabitsch KP, et al.  (2001) A screen for genes required for meiosis and spore formation based on whole-genome expression. Curr Biol 11(13):1001-9