Other names published for NAP1: YKR048C
NAP1 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Cell Cycle Phase Involved
- Cellular Location
- Function/Process
- Genetic Interactions
- Mutants/Phenotypes
- Regulation of
- Regulatory Role
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
- Additional Information
NAP1 - Genetic Interactions (19)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Keck KM and Pemberton LF (2011) Interaction with the histone chaperone Vps75 promotes nuclear localization and HAT activity of Rtt109 in vivo. Traffic 12(7):826-39 | |
| McMurray MA, et al. (2011) Genetic interactions with mutations affecting septin assembly reveal ESCRT functions in budding yeast cytokinesis. Biol Chem 392(8-9):699-712 | |
| Straube K, et al. (2010) Nap1 and Chz1 have separate Htz1 nuclear import and assembly functions. Traffic 11(2):185-97 | |
| Zou J, et al. (2009) Regulation of cell polarity through phosphorylation of Bni4 by Pho85 G1 cyclin-dependent kinases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 20(14):3239-50 | |
| Calvert ME, et al. (2008) Phosphorylation by casein kinase 2 regulates Nap1 localization and function. Mol Cell Biol 28(4):1313-25 | |
| Del Rosario BC and Pemberton LF (2008) Nap1 links transcription elongation, chromatin assembly, and messenger RNP complex biogenesis. Mol Cell Biol 28(7):2113-24 | |
| Szkotnicki L, et al. (2008) The checkpoint kinase Hsl1p is activated by Elm1p-dependent phosphorylation. Mol Biol Cell 19(11):4675-86 | |
| Luk E, et al. (2007) Chz1, a Nuclear Chaperone for Histone H2AZ. Mol Cell 25(3):357-68 | |
| Souid AK, et al. (2006) ELM1 is required for multidrug resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 173(4):1919-37 | |
| Gladfelter AS, et al. (2004) Genetic interactions among regulators of septin organization. Eukaryot Cell 3(4):847-54 | |
| Iwase M and Toh-e A (2004) Ybr267w is a new cytoplasmic protein belonging to the mitotic signaling network of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell Struct Funct 29(1):1-15 | |
| Miyaji-Yamaguchi M, et al. (2003) Involvement of nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of yeast Nap1 in mitotic progression. Mol Cell Biol 23(18):6672-84 | |
| Ohkuni K, et al. (2003) Yeast Nap1-binding protein Nbp2p is required for mitotic growth at high temperatures and for cell wall integrity. Genetics 165(2):517-29 | |
| Shields CM, et al. (2003) Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ats1p interacts with Nap1p, a cytoplasmic protein that controls bud morphogenesis. Curr Genet 44(4):184-94 | |
| Tong AH, et al. (2001) Systematic genetic analysis with ordered arrays of yeast deletion mutants. Science 294(5550):2364-8 | |
| Zimmerman ZA and Kellogg DR (2001) The Sda1 protein is required for passage through start. Mol Biol Cell 12(1):201-19 | |
| Tjandra H, et al. (1998) Control of mitotic events by the Cdc42 GTPase, the Clb2 cyclin and a member of the PAK kinase family. Curr Biol 8(18):991-1000 | |
| Altman R and Kellogg D (1997) Control of mitotic events by Nap1 and the Gin4 kinase. J Cell Biol 138(1):119-30 | |
| Kellogg DR and Murray AW (1995) NAP1 acts with Clb1 to perform mitotic functions and to suppress polar bud growth in budding yeast. J Cell Biol 130(3):675-85 |




