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Other names published for CMD1: CaM, YBR109C

CMD1 - All Curated References (159)

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Starovasnik MA, et al.  (1993) Similarities and differences between yeast and vertebrate calmodulin: an examination of the calcium-binding and structural properties of calmodulin from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochemistry 32(13):3261-70
Zhu G, et al.  (1993) A dosage-dependent suppressor of a temperature-sensitive calmodulin mutant encodes a protein related to the fork head family of DNA-binding proteins. Mol Cell Biol 13(3):1779-87
Brockerhoff SE and Davis TN  (1992) Calmodulin concentrates at regions of cell growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 118(3):619-29
Brockerhoff SE, et al.  (1992) Structural analysis of wild-type and mutant yeast calmodulins by limited proteolysis and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Protein Sci 1(4):504-16
Cyert MS and Thorner J  (1992) Regulatory subunit (CNB1 gene product) of yeast Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent phosphoprotein phosphatases is required for adaptation to pheromone. Mol Cell Biol 12(8):3460-9
Davis TN  (1992) A temperature-sensitive calmodulin mutant loses viability during mitosis. J Cell Biol 118(3):607-17
Davis TN  (1992) Mutational analysis of calmodulin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell Calcium 13(6-7):435-44
Foor F, et al.  (1992) Calcineurin mediates inhibition by FK506 and cyclosporin of recovery from alpha-factor arrest in yeast. Nature 360(6405):682-4
Jennissen HP, et al.  (1992) Ca(2+)-dependent ubiquitination of calmodulin in yeast. FEBS Lett 296(1):51-6
Mannhaupt G, et al.  (1992) Molecular analysis of yeast chromosome II between CMD1 and LYS2: the excision repair gene RAD16 located in this region belongs to a novel group of double-finger proteins. Yeast 8(5):397-408
Nakamura T, et al.  (1992) Ca2+/calmodulin-activated protein phosphatase (PP2B) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. PP2B activity is not essential for growth. FEBS Lett 309(1):103-6
Ohya Y and Anraku Y  (1992) Yeast calmodulin: structural and functional elements essential for the cell cycle. Cell Calcium 13(6-7):445-55
Stirling DA, et al.  (1992) Protein A-calmodulin fusions: a novel approach for investigating calmodulin function in yeast. Mol Microbiol 6(6):703-13
Sun GH, et al.  (1992) Mutations in yeast calmodulin cause defects in spindle pole body functions and nuclear integrity. J Cell Biol 119(6):1625-39
Ye RR and Bretscher A  (1992) Identification and molecular characterization of the calmodulin-binding subunit gene (CMP1) of protein phosphatase 2B from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. An alpha-factor inducible gene. Eur J Biochem 204(2):713-23
Anraku Y, et al.  (1991) Cell cycle control by calcium and calmodulin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochim Biophys Acta 1093(2-3):169-77
Cyert MS, et al.  (1991) Yeast has homologs (CNA1 and CNA2 gene products) of mammalian calcineurin, a calmodulin-regulated phosphoprotein phosphatase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 88(16):7376-80
Geiser JR, et al.  (1991) Can calmodulin function without binding calcium? Cell 65(6):949-59
Matsuura I, et al.  (1991) A site-directed mutagenesis study of yeast calmodulin. J Biochem 109(1):190-7
Ohya Y, et al.  (1991) Two yeast genes encoding calmodulin-dependent protein kinases. Isolation, sequencing and bacterial expressions of CMK1 and CMK2. J Biol Chem 266(19):12784-94
Pausch MH, et al.  (1991) Multiple Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase genes in a unicellular eukaryote. EMBO J 10(6):1511-22
Persechini A, et al.  (1991) Calmodulins with deletions in the central helix functionally replace the native protein in yeast cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 88(2):449-52
Saporito SM and Sypherd PS  (1991) The isolation and characterization of a calmodulin-encoding gene (CMD1) from the dimorphic fungus Candida albicans. Gene 106(1):43-9
Sun GH, et al.  (1991) Half-calmodulin is sufficient for cell proliferation. Expressions of N- and C-terminal halves of calmodulin in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 266(11):7008-15
Liu YS, et al.  (1990) Calmodulin-binding proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 166(2):681-6
Davis TN and Thorner J  (1989) Vertebrate and yeast calmodulin, despite significant sequence divergence, are functionally interchangeable. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 86(20):7909-13
Miyakawa T, et al.  (1989) Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein kinase dependent on Ca2+ and calmodulin. J Bacteriol 171(3):1417-22
Ohya Y and Anraku Y  (1989) A galactose-dependent cmd1 mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: involvement of calmodulin in nuclear division. Curr Genet 15(2):113-20
Ohya Y and Anraku Y  (1989) Conditional-lethal mutant of calmodulin in yeast. Adv Exp Med Biol 255:481-90
Ohya Y and Anraku Y  (1989) Functional expression of chicken calmodulin in yeast. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 158(2):541-7