PDR16/YNL231C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for PDR16: SFH3, YNL231C

PDR16 - Strains/Constructs (13)

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Routt SM, et al.  (2005) Nonclassical PITPs activate PLD via the Stt4p PtdIns-4-kinase and modulate function of late stages of exocytosis in vegetative yeast. Traffic 6(12):1157-72
Holic R, et al.  (2004) Regulation of phospholipid biosynthesis by phosphatidylinositol transfer protein Sec14p and its homologues. A critical role for phosphatidic acid. Eur J Biochem 271(22):4401-8
Parsons AB, et al.  (2004) Integration of chemical-genetic and genetic interaction data links bioactive compounds to cellular target pathways. Nat Biotechnol 22(1):62-9
Tong AH, et al.  (2004) Global mapping of the yeast genetic interaction network. Science 303(5659):808-13
Schnabl M, et al.  (2003) Subcellular localization of yeast Sec14 homologues and their involvement in regulation of phospholipid turnover. Eur J Biochem 270(15):3133-45
Capozzo C, et al.  (2000) Gene disruption and basic phenotypic analysis of nine novel yeast genes from chromosome XIV. Yeast 16(12):1089-97
Li X, et al.  (2000) Identification of a novel family of nonclassic yeast phosphatidylinositol transfer proteins whose function modulates phospholipase D activity and Sec14p-independent cell growth. Mol Biol Cell 11(6):1989-2005
van den Hazel HB, et al.  (1999) PDR16 and PDR17, two homologous genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affect lipid biosynthesis and resistance to multiple drugs. J Biol Chem 274(4):1934-41