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Huang KP and Cabib E (1974) Yeast glycogen synthetase in the glucose 6-phosphate-dependent form. I. Purification and properties. J Biol Chem 249(12):3851-7 PMID:4365739
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Cabib E and Keller FA (1971) Chitin and yeast budding. Allosteric inhibition of chitin synthetase by a heat-stable protein from yeast. J Biol Chem 246(1):167-73 PMID:5541756
Rothman-Denes LB and Cabib E (1971) Glucose 6-phosphate dependent and independent forms of yeast glycogen synthetase. Their properties and interconversions. Biochemistry 10(7):1236-42 PMID:5553327
Rothman-Denes LB and Cabib E (1970) Two forms of yeast glycogen synthetase and their role in glycogen accumulation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 66(3):967-74 PMID:4987630