TOM1/YDR457W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for TOM1: E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase TOM1, YDR457W

TOM1 - Strains/Constructs (14)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Rizzardi LF, et al.  (2012) DNA replication origin function is promoted by H3K4 di-methylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 192(2):371-84
North M, et al.  (2011) Genome-wide functional profiling reveals genes required for tolerance to benzene metabolites in yeast. PLoS One 6(8):e24205
Sadeh A, et al.  (2011) Fine-tuning of the Msn2/4-mediated yeast stress responses as revealed by systematic deletion of Msn2/4 partners. Mol Biol Cell 22(17):3127-38
Iglesias N, et al.  (2010) Ubiquitin-mediated mRNP dynamics and surveillance prior to budding yeast mRNA export. Genes Dev 24(17):1927-38
Hall JR, et al.  (2007) Cdc6 stability is regulated by the Huwe1 ubiquitin ligase after DNA damage. Mol Biol Cell 18(9):3340-50
Gwizdek C, et al.  (2005) The mRNA nuclear export factor Hpr1 is regulated by Rsp5-mediated ubiquitylation. J Biol Chem 280(14):13401-5
Huh WK, et al.  (2003) Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast. Nature 425(6959):686-91
Tabb AL, et al.  (2001) Genes encoding ribosomal proteins Rps0A/B of Saccharomyces cerevisiae interact with TOM1 mutants defective in ribosome synthesis. Genetics 157(3):1107-16
Davey M, et al.  (2000) The yeast peptidyl proline isomerases FPR3 and FPR4, in high copy numbers, suppress defects resulting from the absence of the E3 ubiquitin ligase TOM1. Mol Gen Genet 263(3):520-6
Duncan K, et al.  (2000) A putative ubiquitin ligase required for efficient mRNA export differentially affects hnRNP transport. Curr Biol 10(12):687-96
Michimoto T, et al.  (2000) Yeast Pdr13p and Zuo1p molecular chaperones are new functional Hsp70 and Hsp40 partners. Gene 257(1):131-7
Sasaki T, et al.  (2000) Extragenic suppressors that rescue defects in the heat stress response of the budding yeast mutant tom1. Mol Gen Genet 262(6):940-8
Utsugi T, et al.  (1999) Yeast tom1 mutant exhibits pleiotropic defects in nuclear division, maintenance of nuclear structure and nucleocytoplasmic transport at high temperatures. Gene 234(2):285-95
Saleh A, et al.  (1998) TOM1p, a yeast hect-domain protein which mediates transcriptional regulation through the ADA/SAGA coactivator complexes. J Mol Biol 282(5):933-46