YPT1/YFL038C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for YPT1: YP2, YFL038C

YPT1 - Primary Literature (81)

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Miaczynska M, et al.  (1997) The yeast Rab escort protein binds intracellular membranes in vivo and in vitro. J Biol Chem 272(27):16972-7
Chen Y and Roxby R  (1996) Characterization of a Phytophthora infestans gene involved in vesicle transport. Gene 181(1-2):89-94
Kim WY, et al.  (1996) Isolation of an additional soybean cDNA encoding Ypt/Rab-related small GTP-binding protein and its functional comparison to Sypt using a yeast ypt1-1 mutant. Plant Mol Biol 31(4):783-92
Sapperstein SK, et al.  (1996) Assembly of the ER to Golgi SNARE complex requires Uso1p. J Cell Biol 132(5):755-67
Jedd G, et al.  (1995) The Ypt1 GTPase is essential for the first two steps of the yeast secretory pathway. J Cell Biol 131(3):583-90
Jones S, et al.  (1995) Requirement of nucleotide exchange factor for Ypt1 GTPase mediated protein transport. J Cell Biol 130(5):1051-61
Szyszka R, et al.  (1995) Differential phosphorylation of ribosomal acidic proteins from yeast cell by two endogenous protein kinases: casein kinase-2 and 60S kinase. Acta Biochim Pol 42(3):357-62
Brennwald P and Novick P  (1993) Interactions of three domains distinguishing the Ras-related GTP-binding proteins Ypt1 and Sec4. Nature 362(6420):560-3
Dunn B, et al.  (1993) Specificity domains distinguish the Ras-related GTPases Ypt1 and Sec4. Nature 362(6420):563-5
Santos C, et al.  (1993) The acidic phosphoproteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae ribosomes. NH2-terminal acetylation is a conserved difference between P1 and P2 proteins. Biochemistry 32(16):4231-6
Jena BP, et al.  (1992) Distinct and specific GAP activities in rat pancreas act on the yeast GTP-binding proteins Ypt1 and Sec4. FEBS Lett 309(1):5-9
Becker J, et al.  (1991) Mutational analysis of the putative effector domain of the GTP-binding Ypt1 protein in yeast suggests specific regulation by a novel GAP activity. EMBO J 10(4):785-92
Segev N  (1991) Mediation of the attachment or fusion step in vesicular transport by the GTP-binding Ypt1 protein. Science 252(5012):1553-6
Baker D, et al.  (1990) GTP-binding Ypt1 protein and Ca2+ function independently in a cell-free protein transport reaction. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 87(1):355-9
Bacon RA, et al.  (1989) The GTP-binding protein Ypt1 is required for transport in vitro: the Golgi apparatus is defective in ypt1 mutants. J Cell Biol 109(3):1015-22
Schmitt HD, et al.  (1988) Study of a temperature-sensitive mutant of the ras-related YPT1 gene product in yeast suggests a role in the regulation of intracellular calcium. Cell 53(4):635-47
Segev N, et al.  (1988) The yeast GTP-binding YPT1 protein and a mammalian counterpart are associated with the secretion machinery. Cell 52(6):915-24
Segev N and Botstein D  (1987) The ras-like yeast YPT1 gene is itself essential for growth, sporulation, and starvation response. Mol Cell Biol 7(7):2367-77
Wagner P, et al.  (1987) Biochemical properties of the ras-related YPT protein in yeast: a mutational analysis. EMBO J 6(8):2373-9
Schmitt HD, et al.  (1986) The ras-related YPT1 gene product in yeast: a GTP-binding protein that might be involved in microtubule organization. Cell 47(3):401-12
Gallwitz D, et al.  (1983) A yeast gene encoding a protein homologous to the human c-has/bas proto-oncogene product. Nature 306(5944):704-7