ERG28/YER044C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for ERG28: BUD18, YER044C

ERG28 - Strains/Constructs (14)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
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
Wei M, et al.  (2009) Tor1/Sch9-regulated carbon source substitution is as effective as calorie restriction in life span extension. PLoS Genet 5(5):e1000467
Tang F, et al.  (2008) A life-span extending form of autophagy employs the vacuole-vacuole fusion machinery. Autophagy 4(7):874-86
Zabrocki P, et al.  (2008) Phosphorylation, lipid raft interaction and traffic of alpha-synuclein in a yeast model for Parkinson. Biochim Biophys Acta 1783(10):1767-80
Shah Alam Bhuiyan M, et al.  (2007) Synthetically lethal interactions involving loss of the yeast ERG24: the sterol C-14 reductase gene. Lipids 42(1):69-76
Mo C and Bard M  (2005) Erg28p is a key protein in the yeast sterol biosynthetic enzyme complex. J Lipid Res 46(9):1991-8
Begley TJ, et al.  (2004) Hot spots for modulating toxicity identified by genomic phenotyping and localization mapping. Mol Cell 16(1):117-25
Mo C, et al.  (2004) The ERG28-encoded protein, Erg28p, interacts with both the sterol C-4 demethylation enzyme complex as well as the late biosynthetic protein, the C-24 sterol methyltransferase (Erg6p). Biochim Biophys Acta 1686(1-2):30-6
Tong AH, et al.  (2004) Global mapping of the yeast genetic interaction network. Science 303(5659):808-13
Anderson JB, et al.  (2003) Mode of selection and experimental evolution of antifungal drug resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 163(4):1287-98
Mo C, et al.  (2002) Protein-protein interactions among C-4 demethylation enzymes involved in yeast sterol biosynthesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99(15):9739-44
Gachotte D, et al.  (2001) A novel gene conserved from yeast to humans is involved in sterol biosynthesis. J Lipid Res 42(1):150-4
Hughes TR, et al.  (2000) Functional discovery via a compendium of expression profiles. Cell 102(1):109-26
Ottolenghi C, et al.  (2000) The genomic structure of c14orf1 is conserved across eukarya. Mamm Genome 11(9):786-8