SHO1/YER118C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for SHO1: SSU81, YER118C

SHO1 - Cellular Location (10)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Labedzka K, et al.  (2012) Sho1p connects the plasma membrane with proteins of the cytokinesis network through multiple isomeric interaction states. J Cell Sci 125(Pt 17):4103-13
Spira F, et al.  (2012) Patchwork organization of the yeast plasma membrane into numerous coexisting domains.LID - 10.1038/ncb2487 [doi] Nat Cell Biol ()
Tanigawa M, et al.  (2012) Sphingolipids regulate the yeast high-osmolarity glycerol response pathway. Mol Cell Biol 32(14):2861-70
Pitoniak A, et al.  (2009) The signaling mucins Msb2 and Hkr1 differentially regulate the filamentation mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway and contribute to a multimodal response. Mol Biol Cell 20(13):3101-14
Zarrinpar A, et al.  (2004) Sho1 and Pbs2 act as coscaffolds linking components in the yeast high osmolarity MAP kinase pathway. Mol Cell 14(6):825-32
Endy D and Yaffe MB  (2003) Signal transduction: molecular monogamy. Nature 426(6967):614-5
Reiser V, et al.  (2003) Yeast osmosensor Sln1 and plant cytokinin receptor Cre1 respond to changes in turgor pressure. J Cell Biol 161(6):1035-40
Bagnat M and Simons K  (2002) Cell surface polarization during yeast mating. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99(22):14183-8
O'Rourke SM and Herskowitz I  (2002) A third osmosensing branch in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires the Msb2 protein and functions in parallel with the Sho1 branch. Mol Cell Biol 22(13):4739-49
Reiser V, et al.  (2000) Polarized localization of yeast Pbs2 depends on osmostress, the membrane protein Sho1 and Cdc42. Nat Cell Biol 2(9):620-7