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Other names published for YPT11: YNL304W

YPT11 - Additional Literature (12)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Nguyen T, et al.  (2012) Gem1 and ERMES do not directly affect phosphatidylserine transport from ER to mitochondria or mitochondrial inheritance. Traffic 13(6):880-90
Fortsch J, et al.  (2011) The myosin-related motor protein Myo2 is an essential mediator of bud-directed mitochondrial movement in yeast. J Cell Biol 194(3):473-88
Santiago-Tirado FH, et al.  (2011) PI4P and Rab Inputs Collaborate in Myosin-V-Dependent Transport of Secretory Compartments in Yeast. Dev Cell 20(1):47-59
Qi Y, et al.  (2008) Finding friends and enemies in an enemies-only network: A graph diffusion kernel for predicting novel genetic interactions and co-complex membership from yeast genetic interactions. Genome Res 18(12):1991-2004
Suda Y, et al.  (2007) Alternative Modes of Organellar Segregation during Sporulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell 6(11):2009-17
Jiang SY and Ramachandran S  (2006) Comparative and evolutionary analysis of genes encoding small GTPases and their activating proteins in eukaryotic genomes. Physiol Genomics 24(3):235-51
Boldogh IR, et al.  (2005) Mitochondrial movement and inheritance in budding yeast. Gene 354:28-36
Kail M, et al.  (2005) Yeast Ypt11 is targeted to recycling endosomes in mammalian cells. Biol Cell 97(8):651-8
Boldogh IR, et al.  (2004) A type V myosin (Myo2p) and a Rab-like G-protein (Ypt11p) are required for retention of newly inherited mitochondria in yeast cells during cell division. Mol Biol Cell 15(9):3994-4002
de Groot PW, et al.  (2001) A genomic approach for the identification and classification of genes involved in cell wall formation and its regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Comp Funct Genomics 2(3):124-42
Du LL, et al.  (1998) Identification of a Sec4p GTPase-activating protein (GAP) as a novel member of a Rab GAP family. J Biol Chem 273(6):3253-6
Garcia-Ranea JA and Valencia A  (1998) Distribution and functional diversification of the ras superfamily in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. FEBS Lett 434(3):219-25