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MATA1 - Protein-protein Interactions (22)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Mathias JR, et al. (2004) Repression of the yeast HO gene by the MATalpha2 and MATa1 homeodomain proteins. Nucleic Acids Res 32(22):6469-78 | |
| Nagaraj VH, et al. (2004) Combined analysis of expression data and transcription factor binding sites in the yeast genome. BMC Genomics 5(1):59 | |
| Schleif R and Wolberger C (2004) Arm-domain interactions can provide high binding cooperativity. Protein Sci 13(10):2829-31 | |
| Ke A and Wolberger C (2003) Insights into binding cooperativity of MATa1/MATalpha2 from the crystal structure of a MATa1 homeodomain-maltose binding protein chimera. Protein Sci 12(2):306-12 | |
| 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 | |
| Ho CY, et al. (2002) A possible mechanism for partitioning between homo- and heterodimerization of the yeast homeodomain proteins MATa1 and MATalpha2. J Pept Res 59(1):34-43 | |
| Anderson JS, et al. (2000) Cooperative ordering in homeodomain-DNA recognition: solution structure and dynamics of the MATa1 homeodomain. Biochemistry 39(33):10045-54 | |
| 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 | |
| Johnson PR, et al. (1998) Degradation signal masking by heterodimerization of MATalpha2 and MATa1 blocks their mutual destruction by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. Cell 94(2):217-27 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| Jin Y, et al. (1995) Altered DNA recognition and bending by insertions in the alpha 2 tail of the yeast a1/alpha 2 homeodomain heterodimer. Science 270(5234):290-3 | |
| Li T, et al. (1995) Crystal structure of the MATa1/MAT alpha 2 homeodomain heterodimer bound to DNA. Science 270(5234):262-9 | |
| Baxter SM, et al. (1994) Heterodimerization of the yeast homeodomain transcriptional regulators alpha 2 and a1: secondary structure determination of the a1 homeodomain and changes produced by alpha 2 interactions. Biochemistry 33(51):15309-20 | |
| Ho CY, et al. (1994) Heterodimerization of the yeast MATa1 and MAT alpha 2 proteins is mediated by two leucine zipper-like coiled-coil motifs. EMBO J 13(6):1403-13 | |
| 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 | |
| Stark MR and Johnson AD (1994) Interaction between two homeodomain proteins is specified by a short C-terminal tail. Nature 371(6496):429-32 | |
| Mak A and Johnson AD (1993) The carboxy-terminal tail of the homeo domain protein alpha 2 is required for function with a second homeo domain protein. Genes Dev 7(10):1862-70 | |
| Dranginis AM (1990) Binding of yeast a1 and alpha 2 as a heterodimer to the operator DNA of a haploid-specific gene. Nature 347(6294):682-5 | |
| Goutte C and Johnson AD (1988) a1 protein alters the DNA binding specificity of alpha 2 repressor. Cell 52(6):875-82 | |
| Strathern J, et al. (1988) a/Alpha-specific repression by MAT alpha 2. Genetics 120(1):75-81 |




