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Other names published for PAN1: MDP3, MIP3, DIM2, YIR006C

PAN1 - Genetic Interactions (27)

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Suzuki R, et al.  (2012) Regulation of clathrin coat assembly by Eps15 homology domain-mediated interactions during endocytosis. Mol Biol Cell 23(4):687-700
Boettner DR, et al.  (2011) Clathrin light chain directs endocytosis by influencing the binding of the yeast Hip1R homologue, Sla2, to F-actin. Mol Biol Cell 22(19):3699-714
Ziolkowska NE, et al.  (2011) Eisosome-driven plasma membrane organization is mediated by BAR domains.LID - 10.1038/nsmb.2080 [doi] Nat Struct Mol Biol ()
Galletta BJ, et al.  (2008) Distinct roles for Arp2/3 regulators in actin assembly and endocytosis. PLoS Biol 6(1):e1
Jin M and Cai M  (2008) A Novel Function of Arp2p in Mediating Prk1p-specific Regulation of Actin and Endocytosis in Yeast. Mol Biol Cell 19(1):297-307
Barker SL, et al.  (2007) Interaction of the endocytic scaffold protein Pan1 with the type I myosins contributes to the late stages of endocytosis. Mol Biol Cell 18(8):2893-903
Toshima J, et al.  (2007) Negative regulation of yeast Eps15-like Arp2/3 complex activator, Pan1p, by the Hip1R-related protein, Sla2p, during endocytosis. Mol Biol Cell 18(2):658-68
Yaguchi S, et al.  (2007) Localization of Gts1p in cortical actin patches of yeast and its possible role in endocytosis. Eur J Cell Biol 86(5):275-85
Zeng G, et al.  (2007) Scd5p mediates phosphoregulation of actin and endocytosis by the type 1 phosphatase glc7p in yeast. Mol Biol Cell 18(12):4885-98
Martin AC, et al.  (2006) Arp2/3 ATP hydrolysis-catalysed branch dissociation is critical for endocytic force generation. Nat Cell Biol 8(8):826-33
Sun Y, et al.  (2006) Endocytic internalization in budding yeast requires coordinated actin nucleation and myosin motor activity. Dev Cell 11(1):33-46
Walther TC, et al.  (2006) Eisosomes mark static sites of endocytosis. Nature 439(7079):998-1003
D'Agostino JL and Goode BL  (2005) Dissection of Arp2/3 complex actin nucleation mechanism and distinct roles for its nucleation-promoting factors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 171(1):35-47
Davierwala AP, et al.  (2005) The synthetic genetic interaction spectrum of essential genes. Nat Genet 37(10):1147-52
Kaminska J, et al.  (2005) Pan1p, an actin cytoskeleton-associated protein, is required for growth of yeast on oleate medium. Exp Cell Res 310(2):482-92
Miliaras NB, et al.  (2004) The function of the endocytic scaffold protein Pan1p depends on multiple domains. Traffic 5(12):963-78
Bidlingmaier S and Snyder M  (2002) Large-scale identification of genes important for apical growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by directed allele replacement technology (DART) screening. Funct Integr Genomics 1(6):345-56
Hongay C, et al.  (2002) Mot3 is a transcriptional repressor of ergosterol biosynthetic genes and is required for normal vacuolar function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 21(15):4114-24
Duncan MC, et al.  (2001) Yeast Eps15-like endocytic protein, Pan1p, activates the Arp2/3 complex. Nat Cell Biol 3(7):687-90
Watson HA, et al.  (2001) In vivo role for actin-regulating kinases in endocytosis and yeast epsin phosphorylation. Mol Biol Cell 12(11):3668-79
Gagny B, et al.  (2000) A novel EH domain protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Ede1p, involved in endocytosis. J Cell Sci 113 ( Pt 18)():3309-19
Zeng G and Cai M  (1999) Regulation of the actin cytoskeleton organization in yeast by a novel serine/threonine kinase Prk1p. J Cell Biol 144(1):71-82
Wendland B and Emr SD  (1998) Pan1p, yeast eps15, functions as a multivalent adaptor that coordinates protein-protein interactions essential for endocytosis. J Cell Biol 141(1):71-84
Tang HY, et al.  (1997) EH domain proteins Pan1p and End3p are components of a complex that plays a dual role in organization of the cortical actin cytoskeleton and endocytosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 17(8):4294-304
Zoladek T, et al.  (1997) MDP1, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene involved in mitochondrial/cytoplasmic protein distribution, is identical to the ubiquitin-protein ligase gene RSP5. Genetics 145(3):595-603
Tang HY and Cai M  (1996) The EH-domain-containing protein Pan1 is required for normal organization of the actin cytoskeleton in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 16(9):4897-914
Zoladek T, et al.  (1995) Mutations altering the mitochondrial-cytoplasmic distribution of Mod5p implicate the actin cytoskeleton and mRNA 3' ends and/or protein synthesis in mitochondrial delivery. Mol Cell Biol 15(12):6884-94