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Other names published for USA1: YML029W

USA1 - Strains/Constructs (13)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Li S, et al.  (2012) Cytosolic entry of shiga-like toxin a chain from the yeast endoplasmic reticulum requires catalytically active hrd1p. PLoS One 7(7):e41119
Rubenstein EM, et al.  (2012) Aberrant substrate engagement of the ER translocon triggers degradation by the Hrd1 ubiquitin ligase. J Cell Biol 197(6):761-73
Benitez EM, et al.  (2011) Yos9, a control protein for misfolded glycosylated and non-glycosylated proteins in ERAD. FEBS Lett 585(19):3015-9
Goder V and Melero A  (2011) Protein O-mannosyltransferases participate in ER protein quality control. J Cell Sci 124(Pt 1):144-53
Jung PP, et al.  (2011) Ploidy influences cellular responses to gross chromosomal rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. BMC Genomics 12(1):331
Carvalho P, et al.  (2010) Retrotranslocation of a misfolded luminal ER protein by the ubiquitin-ligase Hrd1p. Cell 143(4):579-91
Kanehara K, et al.  (2010) Modularity of the Hrd1 ERAD complex underlies its diverse client range. J Cell Biol 188(5):707-16
Stolz A, et al.  (2010) Dfm1 forms distinct complexes with Cdc48 and the ER ubiquitin ligases and is required for ERAD. Traffic 11(10):1363-9
Horn SC, et al.  (2009) Usa1 functions as a scaffold of the HRD-ubiquitin ligase. Mol Cell 36(5):782-93
Jonikas MC, et al.  (2009) Comprehensive characterization of genes required for protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulum. Science 323(5922):1693-7
Kim I, et al.  (2009) Usa1 protein facilitates substrate ubiquitylation through two separate domains. PLoS One 4(10):e7604
Sato BK, et al.  (2009) Misfolded membrane proteins are specifically recognized by the transmembrane domain of the Hrd1p ubiquitin ligase. Mol Cell 34(2):212-22
Carvalho P, et al.  (2006) Distinct ubiquitin-ligase complexes define convergent pathways for the degradation of ER proteins. Cell 126(2):361-73