Bourens M, et al. (2008) Mutations in a small region of the exportin Crm1p disrupt the daughter cell-specific nuclear localization of the transcription factor Ace2p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biol Cell 100(6):343-54 PMID:18076379
Zagulski M, et al. (2003) Mak5p, which is required for the maintenance of the M1 dsRNA virus, is encoded by the yeast ORF YBR142w and is involved in the biogenesis of the 60S subunit of the ribosome. Mol Genet Genomics 270(3):216-24 PMID:13680366
Bécam AM, et al. (2001) Ria1p (Ynl163c), a protein similar to elongation factors 2, is involved in the biogenesis of the 60S subunit of the ribosome in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Genet Genomics 266(3):454-62 PMID:11713675
Racki WJ, et al. (2000) Cbk1p, a protein similar to the human myotonic dystrophy kinase, is essential for normal morphogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO J 19(17):4524-32 PMID:10970846
Gaisne M, et al. (1999) A 'natural' mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains derived from S288c affects the complex regulatory gene HAP1 (CYP1). Curr Genet 36(4):195-200 PMID:10541856
Jia YK, et al. (1997) The CIT3 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a second mitochondrial isoform of citrate synthase. Mol Microbiol 24(1):53-9 PMID:9140965
Philippsen P, et al. (1997) The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XIV and its evolutionary implications. Nature 387(6632 Suppl):93-8 PMID:9169873
Li GY, et al. (1996) In vitro mutagenesis of the mitochondrial leucyl tRNA synthetase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae shows that the suppressor activity of the mutant proteins is related to the splicing function of the wild-type protein. Mol Gen Genet 252(6):667-75 PMID:8917309
Nasr F, et al. (1996) The sequence of 12.8 kb from the left arm of chromosome XIV reveals a sigma element, a pro-tRNA and six complete open reading frames, one of which encodes a protein similar to the human leukotriene A4 hydrolase. Yeast 12(5):493-9 PMID:8740423
Nasr F, et al. (1995) Artificial antisense RNA regulation of YBR1012 (YBR136w), an essential gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae which is important for progression through G1/S. Mol Gen Genet 249(1):51-7 PMID:8552033
Bécam AM, et al. (1994) The sequence of 29.7 kb from the right arm of chromosome II reveals 13 complete open reading frames, of which ten correspond to new genes. Yeast 10 Suppl A:S1-11 PMID:8091856
Nasr F, et al. (1994) YBR1012 an essential gene from S. cerevisiae: construction of an RNA antisense conditional allele and isolation of a multicopy suppressor. C R Acad Sci III 317(7):607-13 PMID:7882146
Nasr F, et al. (1994) An analysis of the sequence of part of the right arm of chromosome II of S. cerevisiae reveals new genes encoding an amino-acid permease and a carboxypeptidase. Curr Genet 26(1):1-7 PMID:7954890
Zagulski M, et al. (1994) The sequence of 12.5 kb from the right arm of chromosome II predicts a new N-terminal sequence for the IRA1 protein and reveals two new genes, one of which is a DEAD-box helicase. Yeast 10(9):1227-34 PMID:7754712
Herbert CJ, et al. (1992) The MRS1 gene of S. douglasii: co-evolution of mitochondrial introns and specific splicing proteins encoded by nuclear genes. Gene Expr 2(3):203-14 PMID:1333316