RPD3/YNL330C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for RPD3: REC3, SDI2, SDS6, MOF6, YNL330C

RPD3 - Fungal Related Genes/Proteins (20)

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Alao JP, et al.  (2009) Inhibition of type I histone deacetylase increases resistance of checkpoint-deficient cells to genotoxic agents through mitotic delay. Mol Cancer Ther 8(9):2606-15
Nishida H  (2009) Evolutionary conservation levels of subunits of histone-modifying protein complexes in fungi. Comp Funct Genomics379317
Shevchenko A, et al.  (2008) Chromatin Central: towards the comparative proteome by accurate mapping of the yeast proteomic environment. Genome Biol 9(11):R167
Fabre E, et al.  (2005) Comparative genomics in hemiascomycete yeasts: evolution of sex, silencing, and subtelomeres. Mol Biol Evol 22(4):856-73
Hansen KR, et al.  (2005) Global effects on gene expression in fission yeast by silencing and RNA interference machineries. Mol Cell Biol 25(2):590-601
Yang XJ and Gregoire S  (2005) Class II histone deacetylases: from sequence to function, regulation, and clinical implication. Mol Cell Biol 25(8):2873-84
Gonzalez-Prieto JM, et al.  (2004) Isolation and molecular analysis of Umhda2 a gene encoding a histone deacetylase from Ustilago maydis. DNA Seq 15(1):44-50
Pandey R, et al.  (2002) Analysis of histone acetyltransferase and histone deacetylase families of Arabidopsis thaliana suggests functional diversification of chromatin modification among multicellular eukaryotes. Nucleic Acids Res 30(23):5036-55
Reichmann M, et al.  (2002) The histone deacetylase Hda1 from Ustilago maydis is essential for teliospore development. Mol Microbiol 46(4):1169-82
Srikantha T, et al.  (2001) The histone deacetylase genes HDA1 and RPD3 play distinct roles in regulation of high-frequency phenotypic switching in Candida albicans. J Bacteriol 183(15):4614-25
Carmen AA, et al.  (1999) Yeast HOS3 forms a novel trichostatin A-insensitive homodimer with intrinsic histone deacetylase activity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(22):12356-61
Grozinger CM, et al.  (1999) Three proteins define a class of human histone deacetylases related to yeast Hda1p. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(9):4868-73
Kim S, et al.  (1999) Modulation of life-span by histone deacetylase genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 10(10):3125-36
Grewal SI, et al.  (1998) Histone deacetylase homologs regulate epigenetic inheritance of transcriptional silencing and chromosome segregation in fission yeast. Genetics 150(2):563-76
Kim YB, et al.  (1998) phd1+, a histone deacetylase gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe, is required for the meiotic cell cycle and resistance to trichostatin A. FEBS Lett 436(2):193-6
Zhang Y, et al.  (1998) SAP30, a novel protein conserved between human and yeast, is a component of a histone deacetylase complex. Mol Cell 1(7):1021-31
Leipe DD and Landsman D  (1997) Histone deacetylases, acetoin utilization proteins and acetylpolyamine amidohydrolases are members of an ancient protein superfamily. Nucleic Acids Res 25(18):3693-7
Rundlett SE, et al.  (1996) HDA1 and RPD3 are members of distinct yeast histone deacetylase complexes that regulate silencing and transcription. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93(25):14503-8
Lamping E, et al.  (1994) Isolation and characterization of a mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with pleiotropic deficiencies in transcriptional activation and repression. Genetics 137(1):55-65