PHO12/YHR215W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for PHO12: PHO10, YHR215W

PHO12 - Primary Literature (11)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Nijkamp JF, et al.  (2012) De novo sequencing, assembly and analysis of the genome of the laboratory strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae CEN.PK113-7D, a model for modern industrial biotechnology. Microb Cell Fact 11(1):36
Dos Santos SC and Sa-Correia I  (2011) A genome-wide screen identifies yeast genes required for protection against or enhanced cytotoxicity of the antimalarial drug quinine. Mol Genet Genomics 286(5-6):333-46
Blinnikova EI, et al.  (2002) Vesicular transport of extracellular acid phosphatases in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochemistry (Mosc) 67(4):485-90
Ogawa N, et al.  (2000) New components of a system for phosphate accumulation and polyphosphate metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae revealed by genomic expression analysis. Mol Biol Cell 11(12):4309-21
Barton AB, et al.  (1997) Molecular cloning of chromosome I DNA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: characterization of the 54 kb right terminal CDC15-FLO1-PHO11 region. Yeast 13(13):1251-63
Praetorius-Ibba M, et al.  (1997) Homologous recombination partly restores the secretion defect of underglycosylated acid phosphatase in yeast. Curr Genet 32(3):190-6
Shnyreva MG, et al.  (1996) Biochemical properties and excretion behavior of repressible acid phosphatases with altered subunit composition. Microbiol Res 151(3):291-300
Venter U and Horz W  (1989) The acid phosphatase genes PHO10 and PHO11 in S. cerevisiae are located at the telomeres of chromosomes VIII and I. Nucleic Acids Res 17(4):1353-69
de Steensma HY, et al.  (1989) Molecular cloning of chromosome I DNA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: localization of a repeated sequence containing an acid phosphatase gene near a telomere of chromosome I and chromosome VIII. Curr Genet 16(3):131-7
Bostian KA, et al.  (1980) In vitro synthesis of repressible yeast acid phosphatase: identification of multiple mRNAs and products. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 77(8):4504-8
Arnold WN  (1972) The structure of the yeast cell wall. Solubilization of a marker enzyme, -fructofuranosidase, by the autolytic enzyme system. J Biol Chem 247(4):1161-9