PEP5/YMR231W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for PEP5: END1, VAM1, VPL9, VPS11, VPT11, YMR231W

PEP5 - Alias (22)

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Cabrera M, et al.  (2009) Vps41 phosphorylation and the Rab Ypt7 control the targeting of the HOPS complex to endosome-vacuole fusion sites. Mol Biol Cell 20(7):1937-48
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Douglas CM, et al.  (1988) Role of protein processing, intracellular trafficking and endocytosis in production of and immunity to yeast killer toxin. Eur J Epidemiol 4(4):400-8
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Chvatchko Y, et al.  (1986) Two yeast mutants defective in endocytosis are defective in pheromone response. Cell 46(3):355-64