YHC3/YJL059W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for YHC3: BTN1, YJL059W

YHC3 - Disease Gene Related (18)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Vitiello SP, et al.  (2010) Interaction between Sdo1p and Btn1p in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae model for Batten disease. Hum Mol Genet 19(5):931-42
Osorio NS, et al.  (2007) Nitric oxide signaling is disrupted in the yeast model for Batten disease. Mol Biol Cell 18(7):2755-67
Vitiello SP, et al.  (2007) Absence of Btn1p in the yeast model for juvenile Batten disease may cause arginine to become toxic to yeast cells. Hum Mol Genet 16(9):1007-16
Phillips SN, et al.  (2006) Characterizing pathogenic processes in Batten disease: use of small eukaryotic model systems. Biochim Biophys Acta 1762(10):906-19
Ramirez-Montealegre D and Pearce DA  (2005) Defective lysosomal arginine transport in juvenile Batten disease. Hum Mol Genet 14(23):3759-73
Chattopadhyay S, et al.  (2003) The yeast model for Batten disease: a role for Btn2p in the trafficking of the Golgi-associated vesicular targeting protein, Yif1p. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 302(3):534-8
Chattopadhyay S, et al.  (2000) The yeast model for batten disease: mutations in BTN1, BTN2, and HSP30 alter pH homeostasis. J Bacteriol 182(22):6418-23
Haskell RE, et al.  (2000) Batten disease: evaluation of CLN3 mutations on protein localization and function. Hum Mol Genet 9(5):735-44
Guo WX, et al.  (1999) A disrupted homologue of the human CLN3 or juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a model to study Batten disease. Cell Mol Neurobiol 19(5):671-80
Pearce DA and Sherman F  (1999) Investigation of Batten disease with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Genet Metab 66(4):314-9
Pearce DA, et al.  (1999) Action of BTN1, the yeast orthologue of the gene mutated in Batten disease. Nat Genet 22(1):55-8
Pearce DA, et al.  (1999) Phenotypic reversal of the btn1 defects in yeast by chloroquine: a yeast model for Batten disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(20):11341-5
Pearce DA, et al.  (1999) Studies of pH regulation by Btn1p, the yeast homolog of human Cln3p. Mol Genet Metab 66(4):320-3
Croopnick JB, et al.  (1998) The subcellular location of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue of the protein defective in the juvenile form of Batten disease. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 250(2):335-41
Pearce DA and Sherman F  (1998) A yeast model for the study of Batten disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 95(12):6915-8
Mitchison HM, et al.  (1997) Structure of the CLN3 gene and predicted structure, location and function of CLN3 protein. Neuropediatrics 28(1):12-4
Pearce DA and Sherman F  (1997) BTN1, a yeast gene corresponding to the human gene responsible for Batten's disease, is not essential for viability, mitochondrial function, or degradation of mitochondrial ATP synthase. Yeast 13(8):691-7
Taschner PE, et al.  (1997) Cross-species homology of the CLN3 gene. Neuropediatrics 28(1):18-20