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Other names published for SAM1: ETH10, methionine adenosyltransferase SAM1, YLR180W

SAM1 - Primary Literature (20)

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Delaney JR, et al.  (2011) Sir2 deletion prevents lifespan extension in 32 long-lived mutants. Aging Cell 10(6):1089-91
Ottosson LG, et al.  (2010) Sulfate Assimilation Mediates Tellurite Reduction and Toxicity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell 9(10):1635-1647
Mosca R, et al.  (2009) Pushing structural information into the yeast interactome by high-throughput protein docking experiments. PLoS Comput Biol 5(8):e1000490
An Y, et al.  (2008) Random mutagenesis and recombination of sam1 gene by integrating error-prone PCR with staggered extension process. Biotechnol Lett 30(7):1227-32
McCue PP and Phang JM  (2008) Identification of Human Intracellular Targets of the Medicinal Herb St. John's Wort by Chemical-Genetic Profiling in Yeast. J Agric Food Chem 56(22):11011-11017
Malkowski MG, et al.  (2007) Blocking S-adenosylmethionine synthesis in yeast allows selenomethionine incorporation and multiwavelength anomalous dispersion phasing. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104(16):6678-83
Sarry JE, et al.  (2007) Analysis of the vacuolar luminal proteome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. FEBS J 274(16):4287-305
Byrne KP and Wolfe KH  (2005) The Yeast Gene Order Browser: combining curated homology and syntenic context reveals gene fate in polyploid species. Genome Res 15(10):1456-61
Kodaki T, et al.  (2003) Differential transcriptional regulation of two distinct S-adenosylmethionine synthetase genes (SAM1 and SAM2) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Res Suppl(3):303-4
Marobbio CM, et al.  (2003) Identification and functional reconstitution of yeast mitochondrial carrier for S-adenosylmethionine. EMBO J 22(22):5975-82
Grossmann K, et al.  (2000) Rapid cloning of metK encoding methionine adenosyltransferase from corynebacterium glutamicum by screening a genomic library on a high density colony-array FEMS Microbiol Lett 193(1):99-103
Schwer B, et al.  (2000) Structure-function analysis of yeast mRNA cap methyltransferase and high-copy suppression of conditional mutants by AdoMet synthase and the ubiquitin conjugating enzyme Cdc34p. Genetics 155(4):1561-76
Thomas D and Surdin-Kerjan Y  (1991) The synthesis of the two S-adenosyl-methionine synthetases is differently regulated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Gen Genet 226(1-2):224-32
Bailis AM and Rothstein R  (1990) A defect in mismatch repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae stimulates ectopic recombination between homeologous genes by an excision repair dependent process. Genetics 126(3):535-47
Kotb M, et al.  (1990) Antigenic conservation of primary structural regions of S-adenosylmethionine synthetase. Biochim Biophys Acta 1040(2):137-44
Thomas D, et al.  (1988) SAM2 encodes the second methionine S-adenosyl transferase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: physiology and regulation of both enzymes. Mol Cell Biol 8(12):5132-9
Thomas D and Surdin-Kerjan Y  (1987) SAM1, the structural gene for one of the S-adenosylmethionine synthetases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Sequence and expression. J Biol Chem 262(34):16704-9
Cherest H and Surdin-Kerjan Y  (1978) S-adenosyl methionine requiring mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: evidences for the existence of two methionine adenosyl transferases. Mol Gen Genet 163(2):153-67
Cherest H, et al.  (1973) Effects of regulatory mutations upon methionine biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: loci eth2-eth3-eth10. J Bacteriol 115(3):1084-93
MUDD SH  (1963) Activation of methionine for transmethylation. VI. Enzyme-bound tripolyphosphate as an intermediate in the reaction catalyzed by the methionine-activating enzyme of Baker's yeast. J Biol Chem 238:2156-63