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Other names published for PPR1: YLR014C

PPR1 - Archived Literature (22)

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Ball LJ, et al.  (1995) Zinc co-ordination in the DNA-binding domain of the yeast transcriptional activator PPR1. FEBS Lett 358(3):278-82
Miosga T, et al.  (1995) Sequence analysis of a 33.1 kb fragment from the left arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome X, including putative proteins with leucine zippers, a fungal Zn(II)2-Cys6 binuclear cluster domain and a putative alpha 2-SCB-alpha 2 binding site. Yeast 11(7):681-9
Suarez T, et al.  (1995) The sequence and binding specificity of UaY, the specific regulator of the purine utilization pathway in Aspergillus nidulans, suggest an evolutionary relationship with the PPR1 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 14(7):1453-67
Aparicio OM and Gottschling DE  (1994) Overcoming telomeric silencing: a trans-activator competes to establish gene expression in a cell cycle-dependent way. Genes Dev 8(10):1133-46
Marmorstein R and Harrison SC  (1994) Crystal structure of a PPR1-DNA complex: DNA recognition by proteins containing a Zn2Cys6 binuclear cluster. Genes Dev 8(20):2504-12
Remboutsika E and Kohlhaw GB  (1994) Molecular architecture of a Leu3p-DNA complex in solution: a biochemical approach. Mol Cell Biol 14(8):5547-57
Zhang L and Guarente L  (1994) The yeast activator HAP1--a GAL4 family member--binds DNA in a directly repeated orientation. Genes Dev 8(17):2110-9
Pierrat B, et al.  (1993) The 5' untranslated region of the PPR1 regulatory gene dictates rapid mRNA decay in yeast. Gene 131(1):43-51
Renauld H, et al.  (1993) Silent domains are assembled continuously from the telomere and are defined by promoter distance and strength, and by SIR3 dosage. Genes Dev 7(7A):1133-45
Damak F, et al.  (1991) SDC25, a CDC25-like gene which contains a RAS-activating domain and is a dispensable gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 11(1):202-12
Marczak JE and Brandriss MC  (1991) Analysis of constitutive and noninducible mutations of the PUT3 transcriptional activator. Mol Cell Biol 11(5):2609-19
Himmelfarb HJ, et al.  (1990) GAL11P: a yeast mutation that potentiates the effect of weak GAL4-derived activators. Cell 63(6):1299-309
Roy A, et al.  (1990) cis- and trans-acting regulatory elements of the yeast URA3 promoter. Mol Cell Biol 10(10):5257-70
Witte MM and Dickson RC  (1990) The C6 zinc finger and adjacent amino acids determine DNA-binding specificity and affinity in the yeast activator proteins LAC9 and PPR1. Mol Cell Biol 10(10):5128-37
Corton JC and Johnston SA  (1989) Altering DNA-binding specificity of GAL4 requires sequences adjacent to the zinc finger. Nature 340(6236):724-7
Denis-Duphil M  (1989) Pyrimidine biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: the ura2 cluster gene, its multifunctional enzyme product, and other structural or regulatory genes involved in de novo UMP synthesis. Biochem Cell Biol 67(9):612-31
Hartshorne TA, et al.  (1986) Sequence homology of the yeast regulatory protein ADR1 with Xenopus transcription factor TFIIIA. Nature 320(6059):283-7
Losson R, et al.  (1985) Yeast promoters URA1 and URA3. Examples of positive control. J Mol Biol 185(1):65-81
Kammerer B, et al.  (1984) Yeast regulatory gene PPR1. I. Nucleotide sequence, restriction map and codon usage. J Mol Biol 180(2):239-50
Liljelund P, et al.  (1984) Yeast regulatory gene PPR1. II. Chromosomal localization, meiotic map, suppressibility, dominance/recessivity and dosage effect. J Mol Biol 180(2):251-65
Losson R, et al.  (1983) In vivo transcription of a eukaryotic regulatory gene. EMBO J 2(12):2179-84
Losson R and Lacroute F  (1981) Cloning of a eukaryotic regulatory gene. Mol Gen Genet 184(3):394-9