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Other names published for STE20: YHL007C

STE20 - Techniques and Reagents (9)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Pincus D, et al.  (2010) Reagents for investigating MAPK signalling in model yeast species. Yeast 27(7):423-30
Krantz M, et al.  (2009) Robustness and fragility in the yeast high osmolarity glycerol (HOG) signal-transduction pathway. Mol Syst Biol 5:281
Lin M, et al.  (2009) The Cdc42 effectors Ste20, Cla4, and Skm1 down-regulate the expression of genes involved in sterol uptake by a mitogen-activated protein kinase-independent pathway. Mol Biol Cell 20(22):4826-37
Ptacek J, et al.  (2005) Global analysis of protein phosphorylation in yeast. Nature 438(7068):679-84
Lockhart L, et al.  (2002) Tools for the study of genome rearrangements in laboratory and industrial yeast strains. Yeast 19(5):441-8
Song J, et al.  (2001) Molecular interactions of the Gbeta binding domain of the Ste20p/PAK family of protein kinases. An isolated but fully functional Gbeta binding domain from Ste20p is only partially folded as shown by heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy. J Biol Chem 276(44):41205-12
Von Pawel-Rammingen U, et al.  (2000) GAP activity of the Yersinia YopE cytotoxin specifically targets the Rho pathway: a mechanism for disruption of actin microfilament structure. Mol Microbiol 36(3):737-48
Zhu H, et al.  (2000) Analysis of yeast protein kinases using protein chips. Nat Genet 26(3):283-9
Pyne NJ and Pyne S  (1997) Platelet-derived growth factor activates a mammalian Ste20 coupled mitogen-activated protein kinase in airway smooth muscle. Cell Signal 9(3-4):311-7