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Other names published for MATALPHA: MAT

MATALPHA - Primary Literature (53)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Goncalves-Sa J and Murray A  (2011) Asymmetry in sexual pheromones is not required for ascomycete mating. Curr Biol 21(16):1337-46
Kent NA, et al.  (2007) Dual Chromatin Remodeling Roles for RSC during DNA Double Strand Break Induction and Repair at the Yeast MAT Locus. J Biol Chem 282(38):27693-701
Sugiyama M, et al.  (2006) Chromosome-shuffling technique for selected chromosomal segments in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 72(5):947-52
Pirino G, et al.  (2004) Diversity of Y region at HML locus in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain isolated from a Sardinian wine. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 85(1):29-36
Lowell JE, et al.  (2003) Telomerase-independent proliferation is influenced by cell type in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 164(3):909-21
Gelli A  (2002) Rst1 and Rst2 are required for the a/alpha diploid cell type in yeast. Mol Microbiol 46(3):845-54
Hart B, et al.  (2002) Engineered improvements in DNA-binding function of the MATa1 homeodomain reveal structural changes involved in combinatorial control. J Mol Biol 316(2):247-56
Sun K, et al.  (2002) Saccharomyces forkhead protein Fkh1 regulates donor preference during mating-type switching through the recombination enhancer. Genes Dev 16(16):2085-96
Steinberg-Neifach O and Eshel D  (2000) Simultaneous expression of both MAT loci in haploid cells suppresses mutations in yeast microtubule motor genes. Mol Gen Genet 264(3):300-5
Jin Y, et al.  (1999) The yeast a1 and alpha2 homeodomain proteins do not contribute equally to heterodimeric DNA binding. Mol Cell Biol 19(1):585-93
Stark MR, et al.  (1999) A trans-acting peptide activates the yeast a1 repressor by raising its DNA-binding affinity. EMBO J 18(6):1621-9
Zhong H, et al.  (1999) Identification of target sites of the alpha2-Mcm1 repressor complex in the yeast genome. Genome Res 9(11):1040-7
Li T, et al.  (1998) Crystal structure of the MATa1/MATalpha2 homeodomain heterodimer in complex with DNA containing an A-tract. Nucleic Acids Res 26(24):5707-18
Tan S and Richmond TJ  (1998) Crystal structure of the yeast MATalpha2/MCM1/DNA ternary complex. Nature 391(6668):660-6
Huang L, et al.  (1997) Amino termini of histones H3 and H4 are required for a1-alpha2 repression in yeast. Mol Cell Biol 17(11):6555-62
Komachi K and Johnson AD  (1997) Residues in the WD repeats of Tup1 required for interaction with alpha2. Mol Cell Biol 17(10):6023-8
Loidl J and Nairz K  (1997) Karyotype variability in yeast caused by nonallelic recombination in haploid meiosis. Genetics 146(1):79-88
Scott AD and Waters R  (1997) Inducible nucleotide excision repair (NER) of UV-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in the cell cycle of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: evidence that inducible NER is confined to the G1 phase of the mitotic cell cycle. Mol Gen Genet 254(1):43-53
Szeto L and Broach JR  (1997) Role of alpha2 protein in donor locus selection during mating type interconversion. Mol Cell Biol 17(2):751-9
Wang R, et al.  (1997) Identification of a protein that binds to the Ho endonuclease recognition sequence at the yeast mating type locus. Mol Cell Biol 17(2):770-7
Zhong H and Vershon AK  (1997) The yeast homeodomain protein MATalpha2 shows extended DNA binding specificity in complex with Mcm1. J Biol Chem 272(13):8402-9
Mead J, et al.  (1996) The yeast alpha2 and Mcm1 proteins interact through a region similar to a motif found in homeodomain proteins of higher eukaryotes. Mol Cell Biol 16(5):2135-43
Redd MJ, et al.  (1996) Accessibility of alpha 2-repressed promoters to the activator Gal4. Mol Cell Biol 16(6):2865-9
Wu X, et al.  (1996) Mechanism of MAT alpha donor preference during mating-type switching of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 16(2):657-68
Meniel V, et al.  (1995) Preferential repair in yeast after induction of interstrand cross-links by 8-methoxypsoralen plus UVA. Mutat Res 329(2):121-30
Smith DL, et al.  (1995) DNA bending by the a1 and alpha 2 homeodomain proteins from yeast. Nucleic Acids Res 23(7):1239-43
Smith RL, et al.  (1995) The tetratricopeptide repeats of Ssn6 interact with the homeo domain of alpha 2. Genes Dev 9(23):2903-10
Wahi M and Johnson AD  (1995) Identification of genes required for alpha 2 repression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 140(1):79-90
Herschbach BM, et al.  (1994) Transcriptional repression directed by the yeast alpha 2 protein in vitro. Nature 370(6487):309-11
Phillips CL, et al.  (1994) Heterodimerization of the yeast homeodomain transcriptional regulators alpha 2 and a1 induces an interfacial helix in alpha 2. Biochemistry 33(31):9294-302