TRS20/YBR254C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for TRS20: YBR254C

TRS20 - Mutants/Phenotypes (10)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Mahfouz H, et al.  (2012) Mutational Analysis of the Yeast TRAPP Subunit Trs20p Identifies Roles in Endocytic Recycling and Sporulation. PLoS One 7(9):e41408
Scrivens PJ, et al.  (2009) TRAPPC2L is a Novel, Highly Conserved TRAPP-Interacting Protein. Traffic 10(6):724-36
Ungar L, et al.  (2009) A genome-wide screen for essential yeast genes that affect telomere length maintenance. Nucleic Acids Res 37(12):3840-9
Breslow DK, et al.  (2008) A comprehensive strategy enabling high-resolution functional analysis of the yeast genome. Nat Methods 5(8):711-8
Altmann K and Westermann B  (2005) Role of essential genes in mitochondrial morphogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 16(11):5410-7
Davierwala AP, et al.  (2005) The synthetic genetic interaction spectrum of essential genes. Nat Genet 37(10):1147-52
Gecz J, et al.  (2003) Human wild-type SEDL protein functionally complements yeast Trs20p but some naturally occurring SEDL mutants do not. Gene 320:137-44
Zhang CJ, et al.  (2002) Genetic interactions link ARF1, YPT31/32 and TRS130. Yeast 19(12):1075-86
Sanjuan R, et al.  (1999) Basic phenotypic analysis of six novel yeast genes reveals two essential genes and one which affects the growth rate. Yeast 15(4):351-60
Sacher M, et al.  (1998) TRAPP, a highly conserved novel complex on the cis-Golgi that mediates vesicle docking and fusion. EMBO J 17(9):2494-503