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Other names published for FIG1: YBR040W

FIG1 - Primary Literature (12)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Hyland EM, et al.  (2011) An evolutionarily 'young' lysine residue in histone H3 attenuates transcriptional output in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genes Dev 25(12):1306-19
Martin DC, et al.  (2011) New Regulators of a High Affinity Ca2+ Influx System Revealed through a Genome-wide Screen in Yeast. J Biol Chem 286(12):10744-54
Bencina M, et al.  (2009) A comparative genomic analysis of calcium and proton signaling/homeostasis in Aspergillus species. Fungal Genet Biol 46 Suppl 1:S93-S104
Fukuda N, et al.  (2009) Construction of a novel detection system for protein-protein interactions using yeast G-protein signaling. FEBS J 276(9):2636-44
Kitchen CM, et al.  (2009) The mating response cascade does not modulate changes in the steady-state level of target mRNAs through control of mRNA stability. Yeast 26(5):261-72
Aguilar PS, et al.  (2007) The Plasma Membrane Proteins Prm1 and Fig1 Ascertain Fidelity of Membrane Fusion during Yeast Mating. Mol Biol Cell 18(2):547-56
Hogan GJ, et al.  (2006) Cell cycle-specified fluctuation of nucleosome occupancy at gene promoters. PLoS Genet 2(9):e158
Zhang NN, et al.  (2006) Multiple signaling pathways regulate yeast cell death during the response to mating pheromones. Mol Biol Cell 17(8):3409-22
Muller EM, et al.  (2003) Fig1p facilitates Ca2+ influx and cell fusion during mating of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 278(40):38461-9
Bagnat M and Simons K  (2002) Cell surface polarization during yeast mating. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99(22):14183-8
Lorenz MC, et al.  (2000) Characterization of alcohol-induced filamentous growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 11(1):183-99
Erdman S, et al.  (1998) Pheromone-regulated genes required for yeast mating differentiation. J Cell Biol 140(3):461-83