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HML Literature Curation Summary

Curated References for HML: 261

Date of last curation: 2013-05-01

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Eisenberg S, et al.  (1988) Specific interaction between a Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein and a DNA element associated with certain autonomously replicating sequences. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 85(3):743-6
Kayne PS, et al.  (1988) Extremely conserved histone H4 N terminus is dispensable for growth but essential for repressing the silent mating loci in yeast. Cell 55(1):27-39
Rine J and Herskowitz I  (1987) Four genes responsible for a position effect on expression from HML and HMR in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 116(1):9-22
Shore D, et al.  (1987) Identification of silencer binding proteins from yeast: possible roles in SIR control and DNA replication. EMBO J 6(2):461-7
Whiteway M, et al.  (1987) The yeast ARD1 gene product is required for repression of cryptic mating-type information at the HML locus. Mol Cell Biol 7(10):3713-22
Wilson KL and Herskowitz I  (1987) STE16, a new gene required for pheromone production by a cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 115(3):441-9
Button LL and Astell CR  (1986) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III left telomere has a type X, but not a type Y', ARS region. Mol Cell Biol 6(4):1352-6
Ivy JM, et al.  (1986) Cloning and characterization of four SIR genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 6(2):688-702
Warmington JR, et al.  (1986) A 'hot-spot' for Ty transposition on the left arm of yeast chromosome III. Nucleic Acids Res 14(8):3475-85
Brand AH, et al.  (1985) Characterization of a "silencer" in yeast: a DNA sequence with properties opposite to those of a transcriptional enhancer. Cell 41(1):41-8
Kassir Y and Simchen G  (1985) Mutations leading to expression of the cryptic HMRa locus in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 109(3):481-92
Klar AJ, et al.  (1985) SUM1, an apparent positive regulator of the cryptic mating-type loci in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 111(4):745-58
Feldman JB, et al.  (1984) Identification of sites required for repression of a silent mating type locus in yeast. J Mol Biol 178(4):815-34
Haber JE and Thorburn PC  (1984) Healing of broken linear dicentric chromosomes in yeast. Genetics 106(2):207-26
Haber JE, et al.  (1984) Meiotic and mitotic behavior of dicentric chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 106(2):185-205
Harashima S, et al.  (1984) Transformation of protoplasted yeast cells is directly associated with cell fusion. Mol Cell Biol 4(4):771-8
Klar AJ and Strathern JN  (1984) Resolution of recombination intermediates generated during yeast mating type switching. Nature 310(5980):744-8
Klar AJ, et al.  (1984) Involvement of double-strand chromosomal breaks for mating-type switching in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 49:77-88
Shore D, et al.  (1984) Characterization of two genes required for the position-effect control of yeast mating-type genes. EMBO J 3(12):2817-23
Tanaka K, et al.  (1984) Mating type control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a frameshift mutation at the common DNA sequence, X, of the HML alpha locus. Mol Cell Biol 4(1):203-11
Kassir Y, et al.  (1983) SAD mutation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an extra a cassette. Mol Cell Biol 3(5):871-80
Klar AJ, et al.  (1983) Efficient production of a ring derivative of chromosome III by the mating-type switching mechanism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 3(5):803-10
Sprague GF Jr, et al.  (1983) Cell interactions and regulation of cell type in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Annu Rev Microbiol 37:623-60
Klar AJ, et al.  (1982) Directionality of yeast mating-type interconversion. Cell 28(3):551-61
Nakagawa Y and Yanagishima N  (1982) Changes in production of the mating-type-specific glycoproteins, agglutination substances in association with mating type interconversion in homothallic strains of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 185(2):207-10
Nasmyth KA  (1982) The regulation of yeast mating-type chromatin structure by SIR: an action at a distance affecting both transcription and transposition. Cell 30(2):567-78
Strathern JN, et al.  (1982) Homothallic switching of yeast mating type cassettes is initiated by a double-stranded cut in the MAT locus. Cell 31(1):183-92
Astell CR, et al.  (1981) The sequence of the DNAs coding for the mating-type loci of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell 27(1 Pt 2):15-23
Haber JE, et al.  (1981) Transposition of yeast mating type genes from two translocations of the left arm of chromosome III. Mol Cell Biol 1(12):1106-19
Klar AJ, et al.  (1981) A position-effect control for gene transposition: state of expression of yeast mating-type genes affects their ability to switch. Cell 25(2):517-24