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Other names published for CDC19: PYK1, pyruvate kinase CDC19, YAL038W

CDC19 - Other Features (14)

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Kitanovic A, et al.  (2009) Metabolic response to MMS-mediated DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is dependent on the glucose concentration in the medium. FEMS Yeast Res 9(4):535-51
Conant GC and Wolfe KH  (2007) Increased glycolytic flux as an outcome of whole-genome duplication in yeast. Mol Syst Biol 3:129
Nedea E, et al.  (2003) Organization and function of APT, a subcomplex of the yeast cleavage and polyadenylation factor involved in the formation of mRNA and small nucleolar RNA 3'-ends. J Biol Chem 278(35):33000-10
Peter Smits H, et al.  (2000) Simultaneous overexpression of enzymes of the lower part of glycolysis can enhance the fermentative capacity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast 16(14):1325-34
Williams SP, et al.  (1997) 19F NMR measurements of the rotational mobility of proteins in vivo. Biophys J 72(1):490-8
Boles E and Zimmermann FK  (1994) Open reading frames in the antisense strands of genes coding for glycolytic enzymes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 243(4):363-8
Murcott TH, et al.  (1992) The cooperative binding of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate to yeast pyruvate kinase. EMBO J 11(11):3811-4
Hasegawa S and Yanagishima N  (1984) Selective inhibition of transition from sexual agglutination to zygote formation by ethyl N-phenylcarbamate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Arch Microbiol 137(3):188-93
Yun S and Suelter CH  (1979) Kinetics study of yeast pyruvate kinase after modification of exposed sulfhydryl residues. J Biol Chem 254(6):1806-10
Yun SL and Suelter CH  (1979) Modification of yeast pyruvate kinase by an active site-directed reagent, bromopyruvate. J Biol Chem 254(6):1811-5
Wurster B and Hess B  (1976) Tautomeric and anomeric specificity of allosteric activation of yeast pyruvate kinase by D-fructose 1, 6-bisphosphate and its relevance in D-glucose catabolism. FEBS Lett 63(1):17-21