ADK1/YDR226W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for ADK1: AKY1, AKY2, adenylate kinase ADK1, YDR226W

ADK1 - Cellular Location (11)

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Reinders J, et al.  (2006) Toward the complete yeast mitochondrial proteome: multidimensional separation techniques for mitochondrial proteomics. J Proteome Res 5(7):1543-54
Schricker R, et al.  (2002) Redundant mitochondrial targeting signals in yeast adenylate kinase. J Biol Chem 277(32):28757-64
Strobel G, et al.  (2002) Competition of spontaneous protein folding and mitochondrial import causes dual subcellular location of major adenylate kinase. Mol Biol Cell 13(5):1439-48
Angermayr M, et al.  (2001) Two parameters improve efficiency of mitochondrial uptake of adenylate kinase: decreased folding velocity and increased propensity of N-terminal alpha-helix formation. FEBS Lett 508(3):427-32
Bandlow W, et al.  (1998) Influence of N-terminal sequence variation on the sorting of major adenylate kinase to the mitochondrial intermembrane space in yeast. Biochem J 329 ( Pt 2)():359-67
Klier H, et al.  (1996) Cytoplasmic and mitochondrial forms of yeast adenylate kinase 2 are N-acetylated. Biochim Biophys Acta 1280(2):251-6
Magdolen V, et al.  (1992) In vivo import of yeast adenylate kinase into mitochondria affected by site-directed mutagenesis. FEBS Lett 299(3):267-72
Bandlow W, et al.  (1988) Yeast adenylate kinase is active simultaneously in mitochondria and cytoplasm and is required for non-fermentative growth. Eur J Biochem 178(2):451-7
Oechsner U, et al.  (1988) Yeast adenylate kinase is transcribed constitutively from a promoter in the short intergenic region to the histone H2A-1 gene. FEBS Lett 242(1):187-93
Magdolen V, et al.  (1987) The complete nucleotide sequence of the gene coding for yeast adenylate kinase. Curr Genet 12(6):405-11