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Other names published for ABP1: YCR088W

ABP1 - Mutants/Phenotypes (29)

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Garcia B, et al.  (2012) The importance of conserved features of yeast actin-binding protein 1 (Abp1p): the conditional nature of essentiality. Genetics 191(4):1199-211
Arias P, et al.  (2011) Genome-wide survey of yeast mutations leading to activation of the yeast cell integrity MAPK pathway: Novel insights into diverse MAPK outcomes. BMC Genomics 12(1):390
Burston HE, et al.  (2009) Regulators of yeast endocytosis identified by systematic quantitative analysis. J Cell Biol 185(6):1097-110
Gale CA, et al.  (2009) SLA2 mutations cause SWE1-mediated cell cycle phenotypes in Candida albicans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Microbiology 155(Pt 12):3847-59
Huang B, et al.  (2009) Negative regulation of the actin-regulating kinase Prk1p by patch localization-induced autophosphorylation. Traffic 10(1):35-41
Stollar EJ, et al.  (2009) Structural, functional, and bioinformatic studies demonstrate the crucial role of an extended peptide binding site for the SH3 domain of yeast Abp1p. J Biol Chem 284(39):26918-27
Galletta BJ, et al.  (2008) Distinct roles for Arp2/3 regulators in actin assembly and endocytosis. PLoS Biol 6(1):e1
Managbanag JR, et al.  (2008) Shortest-Path Network Analysis Is a Useful Approach toward Indentifying Genetic Determinants of Longevity. PLoS ONE 3(11):e3802
Haynes J, et al.  (2007) The biologically relevant targets and binding affinity requirements for the function of the yeast actin-binding protein 1 Src-homology 3 domain vary with genetic context. Genetics 176(1):193-208
Kim K, et al.  (2006) Actin-based motility during endocytosis in budding yeast. Mol Biol Cell 17(3):1354-63
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
Germann M, et al.  (2005) Characterizing the sphingolipid signaling pathway that remediates defects associated with loss of the yeast amphiphysin-like orthologs, Rvs161p and Rvs167p. J Biol Chem 280(6):4270-8
Kaksonen M, et al.  (2005) A modular design for the clathrin- and actin-mediated endocytosis machinery. Cell 123(2):305-20
Kang CM and Jiang YW  (2005) Genome-wide survey of non-essential genes required for slowed DNA synthesis-induced filamentous growth in yeast. Yeast 22(2):79-90
Quintero-Monzon O, et al.  (2005) Structural and functional dissection of the Abp1 ADFH actin-binding domain reveals versatile in vivo adapter functions. Mol Biol Cell 16(7):3128-39
Stefan CJ, et al.  (2005) The phosphoinositide phosphatase Sjl2 is recruited to cortical actin patches in the control of vesicle formation and fission during endocytosis. Mol Cell Biol 25(8):2910-23
Fazi B, et al.  (2002) Unusual binding properties of the SH3 domain of the yeast actin-binding protein Abp1: structural and functional analysis. J Biol Chem 277(7):5290-8
Goode BL, et al.  (2001) Activation of the Arp2/3 complex by the actin filament binding protein Abp1p. J Cell Biol 153(3):627-34
Lombardi R and Riezman H  (2001) Rvs161p and Rvs167p, the two yeast amphiphysin homologs, function together in vivo. J Biol Chem 276(8):6016-22
Rath A and Davidson AR  (2000) The design of a hyperstable mutant of the Abp1p SH3 domain by sequence alignment analysis. Protein Sci 9(12):2457-69
Balguerie A, et al.  (1999) Rvs167p, the budding yeast homolog of amphiphysin, colocalizes with actin patches. J Cell Sci 112 ( Pt 15)():2529-37
Lila T and Drubin DG  (1997) Evidence for physical and functional interactions among two Saccharomyces cerevisiae SH3 domain proteins, an adenylyl cyclase-associated protein and the actin cytoskeleton. Mol Biol Cell 8(2):367-85
Yang S, et al.  (1997) A role for the actin cytoskeleton of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in bipolar bud-site selection. J Cell Biol 136(1):111-23
Holtzman DA, et al.  (1994) Mapping actin surfaces required for functional interactions in vivo. J Cell Biol 126(2):423-32
Adams AE, et al.  (1993) Unexpected combinations of null mutations in genes encoding the actin cytoskeleton are lethal in yeast. Mol Biol Cell 4(5):459-68
Holtzman DA, et al.  (1993) Synthetic-lethal interactions identify two novel genes, SLA1 and SLA2, that control membrane cytoskeleton assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 122(3):635-44
Liu H, et al.  (1992) Construction of a GAL1-regulated yeast cDNA expression library and its application to the identification of genes whose overexpression causes lethality in yeast. Genetics 132(3):665-73
Read EB, et al.  (1992) Actin- and tubulin-dependent functions during Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating projection formation. Mol Biol Cell 3(4):429-44
Drubin DG, et al.  (1988) Yeast actin-binding proteins: evidence for a role in morphogenesis. J Cell Biol 107(6 Pt 2):2551-61