Other names published for EMP24: BST2, YGL200C
EMP24 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Additional Literature
- All Curated References
- Primary Literature
- Reviews
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
- Additional Information
EMP24 - Additional Literature (26)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Copic A, et al. (2012) ER cargo properties specify a requirement for COPII coat rigidity mediated by Sec13p. Science 335(6074):1359-62 | |
| Epstein S, et al. (2012) Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cells. J Lipid Res 53(3):412-20 | |
| Jun Y and Ahn K (2011) Tmp21, a novel MHC-I interacting protein, preferentially binds to Beta(2)-microglobulin-free MHC-I heavy chains. BMB Rep 44(6):369-74 | |
| Svensson JP, et al. (2011) Genomic phenotyping of the essential and non-essential yeast genome detects novel pathways for alkylation resistance. BMC Syst Biol 5(1):157 | |
| Kurbatova E, et al. (2009) p24 proteins play a role in peroxisome proliferation in yeast. FEBS Lett 583(19):3175-80 | |
| Boltz KA and Carney GE (2008) Loss of p24 function in Drosophila melanogaster causes a stress response and increased levels of NF-kappaB-regulated gene products. BMC Genomics 9:212 | |
| Herrero AB, et al. (2008) Levels of SCS7/FA2H-Mediated Fatty Acid 2-Hydroxylation Determine the Sensitivity of Cells to Antitumor PM02734. Cancer Res 68(23):9779-87 | |
| Hwang SO, et al. (2008) Novel Oxidative Stress-responsive Gene ERS25 Functions as a Regulator of the Heat-shock and Cell Death Response. J Biol Chem 283(19):13063-9 | |
| Liu Y and Chang A (2008) Heat shock response relieves ER stress. EMBO J 27(7):1049-59 | |
| Wang D, et al. (2007) Expression evolution in yeast genes of single-input modules is mainly due to changes in trans-acting factors. Genome Res 17(8):1161-9 | |
| Tanaka F, et al. (2006) Functional genomic analysis of commercial baker's yeast during initial stages of model dough-fermentation. Food Microbiol 23(8):717-28 | |
| Inadome H, et al. (2005) Immunoisolaton of the yeast Golgi subcompartments and characterization of a novel membrane protein, Svp26, discovered in the Sed5-containing compartments. Mol Cell Biol 25(17):7696-710 | |
| Miller JP, et al. (2005) Large-scale identification of yeast integral membrane protein interactions. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102(34):12123-8 | |
| Schuldiner M, et al. (2005) Exploration of the function and organization of the yeast early secretory pathway through an epistatic miniarray profile. Cell 123(3):507-19 | |
| Gillingham AK, et al. (2004) The GTPase Arf1p and the ER to Golgi cargo receptor Erv14p cooperate to recruit the golgin Rud3p to the cis-Golgi. J Cell Biol 167(2):281-92 | |
| Tong AH, et al. (2004) Global mapping of the yeast genetic interaction network. Science 303(5659):808-13 | |
| Carney GE and Taylor BJ (2003) Logjam encodes a predicted EMP24/GP25 protein that is required for Drosophila oviposition behavior. Genetics 164(1):173-86 | |
| Miller EA, et al. (2003) Multiple cargo binding sites on the COPII subunit Sec24p ensure capture of diverse membrane proteins into transport vesicles. Cell 114(4):497-509 | |
| Belden WJ and Barlowe C (2001) Deletion of yeast p24 genes activates the unfolded protein response. Mol Biol Cell 12(4):957-69 | |
| Cho JH, et al. (2000) Proteins in the early golgi compartment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae immunoisolated by Sed5p. FEBS Lett 469(2-3):151-4 | |
| Dominguez M, et al. (1998) gp25L/emp24/p24 protein family members of the cis-Golgi network bind both COP I and II coatomer. J Cell Biol 140(4):751-65 | |
| Kuehn MJ, et al. (1998) COPII-cargo interactions direct protein sorting into ER-derived transport vesicles. Nature 391(6663):187-90 | |
| Coglievina M, et al. (1997) Sequencing of a 40.5 kb fragment located on the left arm of chromosome VII from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast 13(1):55-64 | |
| Blum R, et al. (1996) Tmp21 and p24A, two type I proteins enriched in pancreatic microsomal membranes, are members of a protein family involved in vesicular trafficking. J Biol Chem 271(29):17183-9 | |
| Fiedler K, et al. (1996) Bimodal interaction of coatomer with the p24 family of putative cargo receptors. Science 273(5280):1396-9 | |
| Singer-Kruger B, et al. (1993) Partial purification and characterization of early and late endosomes from yeast. Identification of four novel proteins. J Biol Chem 268(19):14376-86 |





