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Other names published for SSA2: YG102, Hsp70 family chaperone SSA2, YLL024C

SSA2 - Reviews (39)

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Delic M, et al.  (2013) The secretory pathway: exploring yeast diversity. FEMS Microbiol Rev ()
Hopper AK  (2013) Transfer RNA post-transcriptional processing, turnover, and subcellular dynamics in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 194(1):43-67
Makhnevych T and Houry WA  (2013) The control of spindle length by Hsp70 and Hsp110 molecular chaperones. FEBS Lett 587(8):1067-72
Reggiori F and Klionsky DJ  (2013) Autophagic processes in yeast: mechanism, machinery and regulation. Genetics 194(2):341-61
Wickner RB, et al.  (2013) Amyloids and yeast prion biology. Biochemistry 52(9):1514-27
Li L and Kowal AS  (2012) Environmental regulation of prions in yeast. PLoS Pathog 8(11):e1002973
Verghese J, et al.  (2012) Biology of the Heat Shock Response and Protein Chaperones: Budding Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) as a Model System. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 76(2):115-58
Winkler J, et al.  (2012) Chaperone networks in protein disaggregation and prion propagation. J Struct Biol 179(2):152-60
Alibhoy AA and Chiang HL  (2011) Vacuole import and degradation pathway: Insights into a specialized autophagy pathway. World J Biol Chem 2(11):239-45
Reidy M and Masison DC  (2011) Modulation and elimination of yeast prions by protein chaperones and co-chaperones. Prion 5(4):245-9
Rubio MA and Hopper AK  (2011) Transfer RNA travels from the cytoplasm to organelles. Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA 2(6):802-17
Swinnen E, et al.  (2011) Aggresome formation and segregation of inclusions influence toxicity of alpha-synuclein and synphilin-1 in yeast. Biochem Soc Trans 39(5):1476-81
Alibhoy AA and Chiang HL  (2010) The TOR complex 1 is required for the interaction of multiple cargo proteins selected for the vacuole import and degradation pathway. Commun Integr Biol 3(6):594-596
Guinan E and Jones GW  (2009) Influence of Hsp70 chaperone machinery on yeast prion propagation. Protein Pept Lett 16(6):583-6
Lee HC and Zhang L  (2009) A unique mechanism of chaperone action: heme regulation of Hap1 activity involves separate control of repression and activation. Protein Pept Lett 16(6):642-9
Masison DC, et al.  (2009) Influence of Hsp70s and their regulators on yeast prion propagation. Prion 3(2):65-73
Sharma D and Masison DC  (2009) Hsp70 structure, function, regulation and influence on yeast prions. Protein Pept Lett 16(6):571-81
Kabani M and Martineau CN  (2008) Multiple hsp70 isoforms in the eukaryotic cytosol: mere redundancy or functional specificity? Curr Genomics 9(5):338-248
Nagy PD  (2008) Yeast as a model host to explore plant virus-host interactions. Annu Rev Phytopathol 46:217-42
Perrett S and Jones GW  (2008) Insights into the mechanism of prion propagation. Curr Opin Struct Biol 18(1):52-9
Tuite M, et al.  (2008) Cellular factors important for the de novo formation of yeast prions. Biochem Soc Trans 36(Pt 5):1083-7
Rikhvanov EG, et al.  (2007) Chaperone effects on prion and nonprion aggregates. Prion 1(4):217-22
Burnie JP, et al.  (2006) Fungal heat-shock proteins in human disease. FEMS Microbiol Rev 30(1):53-88
Rospert S and Chacinska A  (2006) Distinct yet linked: chaperone networks in the eukaryotic cytosol. Genome Biol 7(3):208
Jones GW and Tuite MF  (2005) Chaperoning prions: the cellular machinery for propagating an infectious protein? Bioessays 27(8):823-32
Tuite MF and Cox BS  (2003) Propagation of yeast prions. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 4(11):878-90
Hartl FU and Hayer-Hartl M  (2002) Molecular chaperones in the cytosol: from nascent chain to folded protein. Science 295(5561):1852-8
Osherovich LZ and Weissman JS  (2002) The utility of prions. Dev Cell 2(2):143-51
Chernoff YO  (2001) Mutation processes at the protein level: is Lamarck back? Mutat Res 488(1):39-64
Fernandez-Bellot E and Cullin C  (2001) The protein-only theory and the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: the prions and the propagons. Cell Mol Life Sci 58(12-13):1857-78