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Other names published for KAR3: OSR11, YPR141C

KAR3 - Function/Process (49)

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Manning BD, et al.  (1999) Differential regulation of the Kar3p kinesin-related protein by two associated proteins, Cik1p and Vik1p. J Cell Biol 144(6):1219-33
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Zeng X, et al.  (1999) Slk19p is a centromere protein that functions to stabilize mitotic spindles. J Cell Biol 146(2):415-25
Huyett A, et al.  (1998) The Kar3p and Kip2p motors function antagonistically at the spindle poles to influence cytoplasmic microtubule numbers. J Cell Sci 111 ( Pt 3)():295-301
Song H and Endow SA  (1998) Decoupling of nucleotide- and microtubule-binding sites in a kinesin mutant. Nature 396(6711):587-90
Straight AF, et al.  (1998) Time-lapse microscopy reveals unique roles for kinesins during anaphase in budding yeast. J Cell Biol 143(3):687-94
Bascom-Slack CA and Dawson DS  (1997) The yeast motor protein, Kar3p, is essential for meiosis I. J Cell Biol 139(2):459-67
Cottingham FR and Hoyt MA  (1997) Mitotic spindle positioning in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is accomplished by antagonistically acting microtubule motor proteins. J Cell Biol 138(5):1041-53
Saunders W, et al.  (1997) Mitotic spindle function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires a balance between different types of kinesin-related motors. Mol Biol Cell 8(6):1025-33
Saunders W, et al.  (1997) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinesin-related motor Kar3p acts at preanaphase spindle poles to limit the number and length of cytoplasmic microtubules. J Cell Biol 137(2):417-31
Schoch CL, et al.  (1997) A Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant defective in the kinesin-like protein Kar3 is sensitive to NaCl-stress. Curr Genet 32(5):315-22
Endow SA, et al.  (1994) Yeast Kar3 is a minus-end microtubule motor protein that destabilizes microtubules preferentially at the minus ends. EMBO J 13(11):2708-13
Middleton K and Carbon J  (1994) KAR3-encoded kinesin is a minus-end-directed motor that functions with centromere binding proteins (CBF3) on an in vitro yeast kinetochore. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 91(15):7212-6
Page BD, et al.  (1994) Localization of the Kar3 kinesin heavy chain-related protein requires the Cik1 interacting protein. J Cell Biol 124(4):507-19
Hoyt MA, et al.  (1993) Loss of function of Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinesin-related CIN8 and KIP1 is suppressed by KAR3 motor domain mutations. Genetics 135(1):35-44
O'Connell MJ, et al.  (1993) Suppression of the bimC4 mitotic spindle defect by deletion of klpA, a gene encoding a KAR3-related kinesin-like protein in Aspergillus nidulans. J Cell Biol 120(1):153-62
Saunders WS and Hoyt MA  (1992) Kinesin-related proteins required for structural integrity of the mitotic spindle. Cell 70(3):451-8
Meluh PB and Rose MD  (1990) KAR3, a kinesin-related gene required for yeast nuclear fusion. Cell 60(6):1029-41
Polaina J and Conde J  (1982) Genes involved in the control of nuclear fusion during the sexual cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 186(2):253-8