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Other names published for YBL005W-B: gag-pol fusion protein

YBL005W-B - Function/Process (9)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Friedl AA, et al.  (2010) Ty1 integrase overexpression leads to integration of non-Ty1 DNA fragments into the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Genet Genomics 284(4):231-42
Stanley D, et al.  (2010) Retrotransposon expression in ethanol-stressed Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 87(4):1447-54
Moore SP and Garfinkel DJ  (2009) Functional analysis of N-terminal residues of ty1 integrase. J Virol 83(18):9502-11
Pandey M, et al.  (2008) Kinetic pathway of pyrophosphorolysis by a retrotransposon reverse transcriptase. PLoS ONE 3(1):e1389
Yarrington RM, et al.  (2007) Mn2+ suppressor mutations and biochemical communication between Ty1 reverse transcriptase and RNase H domains. J Virol 81(17):9004-12
Boutabout M, et al.  (2001) DNA synthesis fidelity by the reverse transcriptase of the yeast retrotransposon Ty1. Nucleic Acids Res 29(11):2217-22
Uzun O and Gabriel A  (2001) A Ty1 reverse transcriptase active-site aspartate mutation blocks transposition but not polymerization. J Virol 75(14):6337-47
Moore SP and Garfinkel DJ  (2000) Correct integration of model substrates by Ty1 integrase. J Virol 74(24):11522-30
Kenna MA, et al.  (1998) Invading the yeast nucleus: a nuclear localization signal at the C terminus of Ty1 integrase is required for transposition in vivo. Mol Cell Biol 18(2):1115-24