Other names published for SLG1: HCS77, WSC1, YOR008C
SLG1 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Strains/Constructs
- Techniques and Reagents
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
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- Additional Information
SLG1 - Strains/Constructs (76)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Corcoles-Saez I, et al. (2012) Low temperature highlights the functional role of the cell wall integrity pathway in the regulation of growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochem J 446(3):477-88 | |
| Yan G, et al. (2012) The TOR Complex 1 Is a Direct Target of Rho1 GTPase. Mol Cell 45(6):743-53 | |
| Yibmantasiri P, et al. (2012) Molecular basis for fungicidal action of neothyonidioside, a triterpene glycoside from the sea cucumber, Australostichopus mollis. Mol Biosyst 8(3):902-12 | |
| de Lucena RM, et al. (2012) Participation of CWI, HOG and Calcineurin pathways in the tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to low pH by inorganic acid. J Appl Microbiol 113(3):629-40 | |
| Dupres V, et al. (2011) Atomic force microscopy demonstrates that disulfide bridges are required for clustering of the yeast cell wall integrity sensor Wsc1. Langmuir 27(24):15129-34 | |
| Elsztein C, et al. (2011) The resistance of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to the biocide polyhexamethylene biguanide: involvement of cell wall integrity pathway and emerging role for YAP1. BMC Mol Biol 12(1):38 | |
| Fell GL, et al. (2011) Identification of yeast genes involved in k homeostasis: loss of membrane traffic genes affects k uptake. G3 (Bethesda) 1(1):43-56 | |
| Mao K, et al. (2011) Two MAPK-signaling pathways are required for mitophagy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 193(4):755-67 | |
| Ouedraogo JP, et al. (2011) Survival Strategies of Yeast and Filamentous Fungi against the Antifungal Protein AFP. J Biol Chem 286(16):13859-68 | |
| Wang S, et al. (2011) Routing misfolded proteins through the multivesicular body (MVB) pathway protects against proteotoxicity. J Biol Chem 286(33):29376-87 | |
| Bermejo C, et al. (2010) Characterization of Sensor-Specific Stress Response by Transcriptional Profiling of wsc1 and mid2 Deletion Strains and Chimeric Sensors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. OMICS 14(6):679-88 | |
| Dupres V, et al. (2010) Measuring cell wall thickness in living yeast cells using single molecular rulers. ACS Nano 4(9):5498-504 | |
| Heinisch JJ, et al. (2010) Single-molecule atomic force microscopy reveals clustering of the yeast plasma-membrane sensor wsc1. PLoS One 5(6):e11104 | |
| Li X, et al. (2010) Activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase, Slt2p, at bud tips blocks a late stage of endoplasmic reticulum inheritance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 21(10):1772-82 | |
| Manjithaya R, et al. (2010) A yeast MAPK cascade regulates pexophagy but not other autophagy pathways. J Cell Biol 189(2):303-10 | |
| Wang S and Ng DT (2010) Evasion of endoplasmic reticulum surveillance makes Wsc1p an obligate substrate of Golgi quality control. Mol Biol Cell 21(7):1153-65 | |
| Wilk S, et al. (2010) A block of endocytosis of the yeast cell wall integrity sensors Wsc1 and Wsc2 results in reduced fitness in vivo. Mol Genet Genomics 284(3):217-29 | |
| Birkaya B, et al. (2009) Role of the cell wall integrity and filamentous growth mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways in cell wall remodeling during filamentous growth. Eukaryot Cell 8(8):1118-33 | |
| Curwin AJ, et al. (2009) Phospholipid Transfer Protein Sec14 Is Required for Trafficking from Endosomes and Regulates Distinct trans-Golgi Export Pathways. J Biol Chem 284(11):7364-75 | |
| Dupres V, et al. (2009) The yeast Wsc1 cell surface sensor behaves like a nanospring in vivo. Nat Chem Biol 5(11):857-62 | |
| Mollapour M, et al. (2009) Presence of the Fps1p aquaglyceroporin channel is essential for Hog1p activation, but suppresses Slt2(Mpk1)p activation, with acetic acid stress of yeast. Microbiology 155(Pt 10):3304-11 | |
| O'Donnell AF, et al. (2009) New mutant versions of yeast FACT subunit Spt16 affect cell integrity. Mol Genet Genomics 282(5):487-502 | |
| Scrimale T, et al. (2009) The Unfolded Protein Response Is Induced by the Cell Wall Integrity Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Signaling Cascade and Is Required for Cell Wall Integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 20(1):164-75 | |
| Teixeira MC, et al. (2009) Genome-wide identification of Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes required for maximal tolerance to ethanol. Appl Environ Microbiol 75(18):5761-72 | |
| Bermejo C, et al. (2008) The Sequential Activation of the Yeast HOG and SLT2 Pathways Is Required for Cell Survival to Cell Wall Stress. Mol Biol Cell 19(3):1113-24 | |
| Wright DJ, et al. (2008) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Actin Cytoskeletal Component Bsp1p Has an Auxiliary Role in Actomyosin Ring Function and in the Maintenance of Bud-Neck Structure. Genetics 178(4):1903-14 | |
| Piao HL, et al. (2007) NPFXD-mediated endocytosis is required for polarity and function of a yeast cell wall stress sensor. Mol Biol Cell 18(1):57-65 | |
| Quan X, et al. (2007) The localization of nuclear exporters of the importin-beta family is regulated by Snf1 kinase, nutrient supply and stress. Biochim Biophys Acta 1773(7):1052-61 | |
| Stewart MS, et al. (2007) Mpt5p, a stress tolerance- and lifespan-promoting PUF protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, acts upstream of the cell wall integrity pathway. Eukaryot Cell 6(2):262-70 | |
| Straede A and Heinisch JJ (2007) Functional analyses of the extra- and intracellular domains of the yeast cell wall integrity sensors Mid2 and Wsc1. FEBS Lett 581(23):4495-500 |




