Other names published for SUP35: GST1, PNM2, SAL3, SUF12, SUP2, SUP36, [PSI], [PSI(+)], eRF3, YDR172W
SUP35 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
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- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
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- Proteome-wide Analysis
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SUP35 - Function/Process (114)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Bradley ME, et al. (2002) Interactions among prions and prion "strains" in yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 Suppl 4():16392-9 | |
| Harrison P, et al. (2002) A small reservoir of disabled ORFs in the yeast genome and its implications for the dynamics of proteome evolution. J Mol Biol 316(3):409-19 | |
| Jakubiec M and Boguta M (2002) [Prion (PSI) and its effect on termination of translation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae] Postepy Biochem 48(3):175-81 | |
| Kryndushkin DS, et al. (2002) Increased expression of Hsp40 chaperones, transcriptional factors, and ribosomal protein Rpp0 can cure yeast prions. J Biol Chem 277(26):23702-8 | |
| Kwapisz M, et al. (2002) Up-regulation of tRNA biosynthesis affects translational readthrough in maf1-delta mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Curr Genet 42(3):147-52 | |
| Namy O, et al. (2002) Gene overexpression as a tool for identifying new trans-acting factors involved in translation termination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 161(2):585-94 | |
| Valouev IA, et al. (2002) Yeast polypeptide chain release factors eRF1 and eRF3 are involved in cytoskeleton organization and cell cycle regulation. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 52(3):161-73 | |
| Wickner RB, et al. (2002) Prions of yeast as epigenetic phenomena: high protein "copy number" inducing protein "silencing". Adv Genet 46():485-525 | |
| Borchsenius AS, et al. (2001) Yeast prion protein derivative defective in aggregate shearing and production of new 'seeds'. EMBO J 20(23):6683-91 | |
| Chacinska A, et al. (2001) Ssb1 chaperone is a [PSI+] prion-curing factor. Curr Genet 39(2):62-7 | |
| Chien P and Weissman JS (2001) Conformational diversity in a yeast prion dictates its seeding specificity. Nature 410(6825):223-7 | |
| Ferreira PC, et al. (2001) The elimination of the yeast [PSI+] prion by guanidine hydrochloride is the result of Hsp104 inactivation. Mol Microbiol 40(6):1357-69 | |
| Inoue Y, et al. (2001) Strong growth polarity of yeast prion fiber revealed by single fiber imaging. J Biol Chem 276(38):35227-30 | |
| Jensen MA, et al. (2001) Molecular population genetics and evolution of a prion-like protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 159(2):527-35 | |
| Jung G and Masison DC (2001) Guanidine hydrochloride inhibits Hsp104 activity in vivo: a possible explanation for its effect in curing yeast prions. Curr Microbiol 43(1):7-10 | |
| Kulikov VN, et al. (2001) [Suppression of frameshift mutation as a result of partial inactivation of translation termination factors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast]. Genetika 37(5):602-9 | |
| Kulikov VV, et al. (2001) Mutagenic specificity of the base analog 6-N-hydroxylaminopurine in the LYS2 gene of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mutat Res 473(2):151-61 | |
| Lindquist S, et al. (2001) Investigating protein conformation-based inheritance and disease in yeast. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 356(1406):169-76 | |
| Nakayashiki T and Nakamura Y (2001) [Molecular biology of yeast prions]. Uirusu 51(2):171-6 | |
| Nakayashiki T, et al. (2001) Yeast [PSI+] "prions" that are crosstransmissible and susceptible beyond a species barrier through a quasi-prion state. Mol Cell 7(6):1121-30 | |
| Serio TR and Lindquist SL (2001) The yeast prion [PSI+]: molecular insights and functional consequences. Adv Protein Chem 59():391-412 | |
| Serio TR, et al. (2001) Self-perpetuating changes in Sup35 protein conformation as a mechanism of heredity in yeast. Biochem Soc Symp (68):35-43 | |
| Uptain SM, et al. (2001) Strains of [PSI(+)] are distinguished by their efficiencies of prion-mediated conformational conversion. EMBO J 20(22):6236-45 | |
| Urakov VN, et al. (2001) Itt1p, a novel protein inhibiting translation termination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. BMC Mol Biol 2():9 | |
| Velichutina IV, et al. (2001) Genetic interaction between yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae release factors and the decoding region of 18 S rRNA. J Mol Biol 305(4):715-27 | |
| Borchsenius AS, et al. (2000) Recessive mutations in SUP35 and SUP45 genes coding for translation release factors affect chromosome stability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Curr Genet 37(5):285-91 | |
| Chernoff YO, et al. (2000) Evolutionary conservation of prion-forming abilities of the yeast Sup35 protein. Mol Microbiol 35(4):865-76 | |
| Czaplinski K, et al. (2000) Mtt1 is a Upf1-like helicase that interacts with the translation termination factors and whose overexpression can modulate termination efficiency. RNA 6(5):730-43 | |
| Eaglestone SS, et al. (2000) Guanidine hydrochloride blocks a critical step in the propagation of the prion-like determinant [PSI(+)] of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97(1):240-4 | |
| Jung G, et al. (2000) A role for cytosolic hsp70 in yeast [PSI(+)] prion propagation and [PSI(+)] as a cellular stress. Genetics 156(2):559-70 |




