Other names published for KAR1: YNL188W
KAR1 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Additional Information
KAR1 - Mutants/Phenotypes (34)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Anwar K, et al. (2012) The dynamin-like GTPase Sey1p mediates homotypic ER fusion in S. cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 197(2):209-17 | |
| Erlemann S, et al. (2012) An extended gamma-tubulin ring functions as a stable platform in microtubule nucleation. J Cell Biol 197(1):59-74 | |
| Friederichs JM, et al. (2011) The SUN Protein Mps3 Is Required for Spindle Pole Body Insertion into the Nuclear Membrane and Nuclear Envelope Homeostasis. PLoS Genet 7(11):e1002365 | |
| Araki Y, et al. (2010) N-terminal regions of Mps1 kinase determine functional bifurcation. J Cell Biol 189(1):41-56 | |
| Yao Y, et al. (2010) Ecm1 is a new pre-ribosomal factor involved in pre-60S particle export. RNA 16(5):1007-17 | |
| Tartakoff AM and Jaiswal P (2009) Nuclear fusion and genome encounter during yeast zygote formation. Mol Biol Cell 20(12):2932-42 | |
| Breslow DK, et al. (2008) A comprehensive strategy enabling high-resolution functional analysis of the yeast genome. Nat Methods 5(8):711-8 | |
| Niu W, et al. (2008) Mechanisms of Cell Cycle Control Revealed by a Systematic and Quantitative Overexpression Screen in S. cerevisiae. PLoS Genet 4(7):e1000120 | |
| Melloy P, et al. (2007) Nuclear fusion during yeast mating occurs by a three-step pathway. J Cell Biol 179(4):659-70 | |
| Gordon O, et al. (2006) Nud1p, the yeast homolog of Centriolin, regulates spindle pole body inheritance in meiosis. EMBO J 25(16):3856-68 | |
| Nevzglyadova OV, et al. (2005) Bud selection and apoptosis-like degradation of nuclei in yeast heterokaryons: a KAR1 effect. Mol Genet Genomics 274(4):419-27 | |
| Shaheen HH and Hopper AK (2005) Retrograde movement of tRNAs from the cytoplasm to the nucleus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102(32):11290-5 | |
| Nevzglyadova OV, et al. (2004) The impact of manipulations with cytoplasmically inherited factors on nuclear transmission and degradation in yeast heterokaryons. Curr Genet 45(5):273-82 | |
| Olson BL and Siliciano PG (2003) A diverse set of nuclear RNAs transfer between nuclei of yeast heterokaryons. Yeast 20(10):893-903 | |
| Jaspersen SL, et al. (2002) Mps3p is a novel component of the yeast spindle pole body that interacts with the yeast centrin homologue Cdc31p. J Cell Biol 159(6):945-56 | |
| Ivanovska I and Rose MD (2001) Fine structure analysis of the yeast centrin, Cdc31p, identifies residues specific for cell morphology and spindle pole body duplication. Genetics 157(2):503-18 | |
| Nevzgliadova OV, et al. (2001) [Detection of concealed "illegitimate" nuclei in tetrad analysis of the diploid progeny of heterokaryons in Saccharomyces cerevisiae] Genetika 37(6):754-61 | |
| Khalfan W, et al. (2000) Functional interaction between the PKC1 pathway and CDC31 network of SPB duplication genes. Genetics 155(4):1543-59 | |
| Biggins S, et al. (1996) Yeast ubiquitin-like genes are involved in duplication of the microtubule organizing center. J Cell Biol 133(6):1331-46 | |
| Biggins S and Rose MD (1994) Direct interaction between yeast spindle pole body components: Kar1p is required for Cdc31p localization to the spindle pole body. J Cell Biol 125(4):843-52 | |
| Natsoulis G, et al. (1994) The SPT10 and SPT21 genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 136(1):93-105 | |
| Vallen EA, et al. (1994) Genetic interactions between CDC31 and KAR1, two genes required for duplication of the microtubule organizing center in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 137(2):407-22 | |
| Vallen EA, et al. (1992) Separate domains of KAR1 mediate distinct functions in mitosis and nuclear fusion. J Cell Biol 117(6):1277-87 | |
| Winey M, et al. (1991) MPS1 and MPS2: novel yeast genes defining distinct steps of spindle pole body duplication. J Cell Biol 114(4):745-54 | |
| Kim J, et al. (1990) kem mutations affect nuclear fusion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 126(4):799-812 | |
| Rose MD and Fink GR (1987) KAR1, a gene required for function of both intranuclear and extranuclear microtubules in yeast. Cell 48(6):1047-60 | |
| Rose MD, et al. (1986) Saccharomyces cerevisiae nuclear fusion requires prior activation by alpha factor. Mol Cell Biol 6(10):3490-7 | |
| Dutcher SK and Hartwell LH (1983) Genes that act before conjugation to prepare the Saccharomyces cerevisiae nucleus for caryogamy. Cell 33(1):203-10 | |
| Dutcher SK (1982) Two cell division cycle mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are defective in transmission of mitochondria to zygotes. Genetics 102(1):9-17 | |
| Dutcher SK and Hartwell LH (1982) The role of S. cerevisiae cell division cycle genes in nuclear fusion. Genetics 100(2):175-84 |



