CDC37/YDR168W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for CDC37: SMO1, YDR168W

CDC37 - Cell Cycle Phase Involved (11)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Yu L, et al.  (2006) A survey of essential gene function in the yeast cell division cycle. Mol Biol Cell 17(11):4736-47
Abbas-Terki T, et al.  (2000) The molecular chaperone Cdc37 is required for Ste11 function and pheromone-induced cell cycle arrest. FEBS Lett 467(1):111-6
Schutz AR, et al.  (1997) The yeast CDC37 gene interacts with MPS1 and is required for proper execution of spindle pole body duplication. J Cell Biol 136(5):969-82
Dey B, et al.  (1996) CDC37 is required for p60v-src activity in yeast. Mol Biol Cell 7(9):1405-17
Gerber MR, et al.  (1995) Cdc37 is required for association of the protein kinase Cdc28 with G1 and mitotic cyclins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 92(10):4651-5
Valay JG, et al.  (1995) The KIN28 gene is required both for RNA polymerase II mediated transcription and phosphorylation of the Rpb1p CTD. J Mol Biol 249(3):535-44
Fujimura HA  (1994) Yeast homolog of mammalian mitogen-activated protein kinase, FUS3/DAC2 kinase, is required both for cell fusion and for G1 arrest of the cell cycle and morphological changes by the cdc37 mutation. J Cell Sci 107 ( Pt 9)():2617-22
Anand S and Prasad R  (1989) Rise in intracellular pH is concurrent with 'start' progression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Gen Microbiol 135(8):2173-9
Dutcher SK and Hartwell LH  (1983) Test for temporal or spatial restrictions in gene product function during the cell division cycle. Mol Cell Biol 3(7):1255-65
Shuster JR  (1982) Mating-defective ste mutations are suppressed by cell division cycle start mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 2(9):1052-63
Reed SI  (1980) The selection of amber mutations in genes required for completion of start, the controlling event of the cell division cycle of S. cerevisiae. Genetics 95(3):579-88