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Other names published for MATALPHA1: ALPHA1, YCR040W

MATALPHA1 - DNA/RNA Sequence Features (22)

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Caponigro G and Parker R  (1996) mRNA turnover in yeast promoted by the MATalpha1 instability element. Nucleic Acids Res 24(21):4304-12
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Caponigro G, et al.  (1993) A small segment of the MAT alpha 1 transcript promotes mRNA decay in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a stimulatory role for rare codons. Mol Cell Biol 13(9):5141-8
Mukai Y, et al.  (1993) Function of the ste signal transduction pathway for mating pheromones sustains MAT alpha 1 transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 13(4):2050-60
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Jacquet M, et al.  (1991) The MAT locus revisited within a 9.8 kb fragment of chromosome III containing BUD5 and two new open reading frames. Yeast 7(8):881-8
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Ray BL, et al.  (1991) The TSM1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae overlaps the MAT locus. Curr Genet 20(1-2):25-31
Parker R and Jacobson A  (1990) Translation and a 42-nucleotide segment within the coding region of the mRNA encoded by the MAT alpha 1 gene are involved in promoting rapid mRNA decay in yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 87(7):2780-4
Hofmann JF, et al.  (1989) RAP-1 factor is necessary for DNA loop formation in vitro at the silent mating type locus HML. Cell 57(5):725-37
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