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Other names published for YLR227W-B: gag-pol fusion protein
YLR227W-B LITERATURE TOPICS
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YLR227W-B - All Curated References (10)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
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| Jung PP, et al. (2011) Ploidy influences cellular responses to gross chromosomal rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. BMC Genomics 12(1):331 | |
| Friedl AA, et al. (2010) Ty1 integrase overexpression leads to integration of non-Ty1 DNA fragments into the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Genet Genomics 284(4):231-42 | |
| Stanley D, et al. (2010) Retrotransposon expression in ethanol-stressed Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 87(4):1447-54 | |
| McLane LM, et al. (2008) The Ty1 integrase protein can exploit the classical nuclear protein import machinery for entry into the nucleus. Nucleic Acids Res 36(13):4317-26 | |
| Pandey M, et al. (2008) Kinetic pathway of pyrophosphorolysis by a retrotransposon reverse transcriptase. PLoS ONE 3(1):e1389 | |
| Lesage P and Todeschini AL (2005) Happy together: the life and times of Ty retrotransposons and their hosts. Cytogenet Genome Res 110(1-4):70-90 |
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| Pandey M, et al. (2004) Insights into the role of an active site aspartate in Ty1 reverse transcriptase polymerization. J Biol Chem 279(46):47840-8 | |
| Roth JF, et al. (2000) Possible regulatory function of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ty1 retrotransposon core protein. Yeast 16(10):921-32 | |
| Kenna MA, et al. (1998) Invading the yeast nucleus: a nuclear localization signal at the C terminus of Ty1 integrase is required for transposition in vivo. Mol Cell Biol 18(2):1115-24 | |
| Kim JM, et al. (1998) Transposable elements and genome organization: a comprehensive survey of retrotransposons revealed by the complete Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome sequence. Genome Res 8(5):464-78 |
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