PKC1/YBL105C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for PKC1: CLY15, HPO2, STT1, YBL105C

PKC1 - Mutants/Phenotypes (112)

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Zhu H, et al.  (2000) Analysis of yeast protein kinases using protein chips. Nat Genet 26(3):283-9
Azuma M, et al.  (1999) Cell extensions in PKC1 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Can J Microbiol 45(1):38-44
Chang M, et al.  (1999) A complex containing RNA polymerase II, Paf1p, Cdc73p, Hpr1p, and Ccr4p plays a role in protein kinase C signaling. Mol Cell Biol 19(2):1056-67
Drgonova J, et al.  (1999) The GTP-binding protein Rho1p is required for cell cycle progression and polarization of the yeast cell. J Cell Biol 146(2):373-87
Inagaki M, et al.  (1999) PDK1 homologs activate the Pkc1-mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in yeast. Mol Cell Biol 19(12):8344-52
Ketela T, et al.  (1999) Saccharomyces cerevisiae mid2p is a potential cell wall stress sensor and upstream activator of the PKC1-MPK1 cell integrity pathway. J Bacteriol 181(11):3330-40
Nierras CR and Warner JR  (1999) Protein kinase C enables the regulatory circuit that connects membrane synthesis to ribosome synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 274(19):13235-41
Packeiser AN, et al.  (1999) A novel vacuolar protein encoded by SSU21 / MCD4 is involved in cell wall integrity in yeast. Yeast 15(14):1485-501
Verna J and Ballester R  (1999) A novel role for the mating type (MAT) locus in the maintenance of cell wall integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 261(4-5):681-9
Helliwell SB, et al.  (1998) The Rho1 effector Pkc1, but not Bni1, mediates signalling from Tor2 to the actin cytoskeleton. Curr Biol 8(22):1211-4
Tohe A and Oguchi T  (1998) Isolation and characterization of the yeast las21 mutants, which are sensitive to a local anestheticum, tetracaine. Genes Genet Syst 73(6):365-75
Baymiller J and McCullough JE  (1997) Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell lysis mutations cly5 and cly7 define temperature-sensitive alleles of PKC1, the gene encoding yeast protein kinase C. Yeast 13(4):305-12
Gray JV, et al.  (1997) A role for the Pkc1 MAP kinase pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in bud emergence and identification of a putative upstream regulator. EMBO J 16(16):4924-37
Jacoby JJ, et al.  (1997) Mutants affected in the putative diacylglycerol binding site of yeast protein kinase C. FEBS Lett 417(2):219-22
Nomoto S, et al.  (1997) Functional analyses of mammalian protein kinase C isozymes in budding yeast and mammalian fibroblasts. Genes Cells 2(10):601-14
Vergani P, et al.  (1997) Complementation of a yeast delta pkc1 mutant by the Arabidopsis proteinANT. FEBS Lett 400(2):243-6
Daniel J  (1996) Measuring the toxic effects of high gene dosage on yeast cells. Mol Gen Genet 253(3):393-6
Hartley AD, et al.  (1996) cAMP inhibits bud growth in a yeast strain compromised for Ca2+ influx into the Golgi. Mol Gen Genet 251(5):556-64
Yoshida S, et al.  (1994) A novel gene, STT4, encodes a phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase in the PKC1 protein kinase pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 269(2):1166-72
Yoshida S, et al.  (1994) Genetic interactions among genes involved in the STT4-PKC1 pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 242(6):631-40
Yoshida S, et al.  (1992) Characterization of a staurosporine- and temperature-sensitive mutant, stt1, of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: STT1 is allelic to PKC1. Mol Gen Genet 231(3):337-44
Levin DE, et al.  (1990) A candidate protein kinase C gene, PKC1, is required for the S. cerevisiae cell cycle. Cell 62(2):213-24