RPS14A/YCR031C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for RPS14A: CRY1, RPL59, S14A, rp59A, S11, ribosomal 40S subunit protein S14A, YCR031C

RPS14A - Alias (23)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Antunez de Mayolo P and Woolford JL Jr  (2003) Interactions of yeast ribosomal protein rpS14 with RNA. J Mol Biol 333(4):697-709
Maddock JR, et al.  (1996) Six novel genes necessary for pre-mRNA splicing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Res 24(6):1037-44
Li Z, et al.  (1995) Feedback inhibition of the yeast ribosomal protein gene CRY2 is mediated by the nucleotide sequence and secondary structure of CRY2 pre-mRNA. Mol Cell Biol 15(11):6454-64
Nelson JA, et al.  (1994) The CRY1 gene in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: structure and use as a dominant selectable marker for nuclear transformation. Mol Cell Biol 14(6):4011-9
Wicksteed BL, et al.  (1994) A physical comparison of chromosome III in six strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast 10(1):39-57
Paulovich AG, et al.  (1993) Molecular genetics of cryptopleurine resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: expression of a ribosomal protein gene family. Genetics 135(3):719-30
Agostoni Carbone ML, et al.  (1992) Nucleotide sequence of 9.2 kb left of CRY1 on yeast chromosome III from strain AB972: evidence for a Ty insertion and functional analysis of open reading frame YCR28. Yeast 8(9):805-12
Bolle PA, et al.  (1992) The complete sequence of K3B, a 7.9 kb fragment between PGK1 and CRY1 on chromosome III, reveals the presence of seven open reading frames. Yeast 8(3):205-13
Huie MA, et al.  (1992) Characterization of the DNA-binding activity of GCR1: in vivo evidence for two GCR1-binding sites in the upstream activating sequence of TPI of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 12(6):2690-700
Jia Y, et al.  (1991) The complete sequence of the unit YCR59, situated between CRY1 and MAT, reveals two long open reading frames, which cover 91% of the 10.1 kb segment. Yeast 7(4):413-24
Larson GP and Rossi JJ  (1991) Altered response to growth rate changes in Kluyveromyces lactis versus Saccharomyces cerevisiae as demonstrated by heterologous expression of ribosomal protein 59 (CRY1) Nucleic Acids Res 19(17):4701-7
Moehle CM and Hinnebusch AG  (1991) Association of RAP1 binding sites with stringent control of ribosomal protein gene transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 11(5):2723-35
Ray BL, et al.  (1991) The TSM1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae overlaps the MAT locus. Curr Genet 20(1-2):25-31
Wicksteed BL, et al.  (1991) The complete sequence of a 7.5 kb region of chromosome III from Saccharomyces cerevisiae that lies between CRY1 and MAT. Yeast 7(7):761-72
Maddock J  (1990) Genetic interactions among yeast gene products required for messenger RNA processing. Ph.D. thesis, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Tsay YF, et al.  (1988) Ribosomal protein synthesis is not regulated at the translational level in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: balanced accumulation of ribosomal proteins L16 and rp59 is mediated by turnover of excess protein. Genes Dev 2(6):664-76
Larkin JC, et al.  (1987) Structure and expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CRY1 gene: a highly conserved ribosomal protein gene. Mol Cell Biol 7(5):1764-75
Haber JE and Thorburn PC  (1984) Healing of broken linear dicentric chromosomes in yeast. Genetics 106(2):207-26
Himmelfarb HJ, et al.  (1984) Molecular cloning and biosynthetic regulation of cry1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 195(3):500-6
Larkin JC and Woolford JL Jr  (1983) Molecular cloning and analysis of the CRY1 gene: a yeast ribosomal protein gene. Nucleic Acids Res 11(2):403-20
Michel S, et al.  (1983) Yeast ribosomal proteins: Electrophoretic analysis in four two-dimensional gel systems--Correlation of nomenclatures Mol Gen Genet 191(2):251-256
Wickner RB, et al.  (1982) Ribosomal protein L3 is involved in replication or maintenance of the killer double-stranded RNA genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 79(15):4706-8
Sanchez L, et al.  (1977) Genetics and biochemistry of cryptopleurine resistance in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 156(3):319-26