PPZ1/YML016C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for PPZ1: YML016C

PPZ1 - Genetic Interactions (25)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Marquina M, et al.  (2012) Modulation of yeast alkaline cation tolerance by Ypi1 requires calcineurin. Genetics 190(4):1355-64
Hirasaki M, et al.  (2011) Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein phosphatase Ppz1 and protein kinases Sat4 and Hal5 are involved in the control of subcellular localization of Gln3 by likely regulating its phosphorylation state. J Biosci Bioeng 111(3):249-54
Merchan S, et al.  (2011) Genetic alterations leading to increases in internal potassium concentrations are detrimental for DNA integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genes Cells 16(2):152-65
Ivanov MS, et al.  (2010) [The protein complex Ppz1p/Hal3p and nonsense suppression efficiency in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae]. Mol Biol (Mosk) 44(6):1018-26
Aghamohammadzadeh S and Ayscough KR  (2009) Differential requirements for actin during yeast and mammalian endocytosis. Nat Cell Biol 11(8):1039-42
Shankarnarayan S, et al.  (2008) Modulation of yeast Sln1 kinase activity by the CCW12 cell wall protein. J Biol Chem 283(4):1962-73
[No authors listed]  (2008) [Overexpression of gene PPZ1 in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae affects the efficiency of nonsense suppression] Genetika 44(2):177-84
Aksenova A, et al.  (2007) The HAL3-PPZ1 dependent regulation of nonsense suppression efficiency in yeast and its influence on manifestation of the yeast prion-like determinant [ISP(+)]. Genes Cells 12(4):435-45
Ruiz A, et al.  (2006) Role of protein phosphatases 2C on tolerance to lithium toxicity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Microbiol 62(1):263-77
Merchan S, et al.  (2004) Response of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mpk1 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway to increases in internal turgor pressure caused by loss of Ppz protein phosphatases. Eukaryot Cell 3(1):100-7
Ruiz A, et al.  (2004) Functional characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae VHS3 gene: a regulatory subunit of the Ppz1 protein phosphatase with novel, phosphatase-unrelated functions. J Biol Chem 279(33):34421-30
Ruiz A, et al.  (2004) The Ppz protein phosphatases regulate Trk-independent potassium influx in yeast. FEBS Lett 578(1-2):58-62
Tong AH, et al.  (2004) Global mapping of the yeast genetic interaction network. Science 303(5659):808-13
Sakumoto N, et al.  (2002) A series of double disruptants for protein phosphatase genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and their phenotypic analysis. Yeast 19(7):587-99
Erez O and Kahana C  (2001) Screening for modulators of spermine tolerance identifies Sky1, the SR protein kinase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as a regulator of polyamine transport and ion homeostasis. Mol Cell Biol 21(1):175-84
Tong AH, et al.  (2001) Systematic genetic analysis with ordered arrays of yeast deletion mutants. Science 294(5550):2364-8
Vissi E, et al.  (2001) Functional analysis of the Neurospora crassa PZL-1 protein phosphatase by expression in budding and fission yeast. Yeast 18(2):115-24
de Nadal E, et al.  (2001) A role for the Ppz Ser/Thr protein phosphatases in the regulation of translation elongation factor 1Balpha. J Biol Chem 276(18):14829-34
Venturi GM, et al.  (2000) Genetic interactions between GLC7, PPZ1 and PPZ2 in saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 155(1):69-83
Clotet J, et al.  (1999) The yeast ser/thr phosphatases sit4 and ppz1 play opposite roles in regulation of the cell cycle. Mol Cell Biol 19(3):2408-15
Balcells L, et al.  (1997) Regulation of salt tolerance in fission yeast by a protein-phosphatase-Z-like Ser/Thr protein phosphatase. Eur J Biochem 250(2):476-83
Posas F, et al.  (1995) The PPZ protein phosphatases are important determinants of salt tolerance in yeast cells. J Biol Chem 270(22):13036-41
Hughes V, et al.  (1993) Both isoforms of protein phosphatase Z are essential for the maintenance of cell size and integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to osmotic stress. Eur J Biochem 216(1):269-79
Lee KS, et al.  (1993) A pair of functionally redundant yeast genes (PPZ1 and PPZ2) encoding type 1-related protein phosphatases function within the PKC1-mediated pathway. Mol Cell Biol 13(9):5843-53
Posas F, et al.  (1993) The PPZ protein phosphatases are involved in the maintenance of osmotic stability of yeast cells. FEBS Lett 318(3):282-6