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  • Author: Tipper DJ
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  • Tipper DJ and Harley CA (2023) Spf1 and Ste24: quality controllers of transmembrane protein topology in the eukaryotic cell. Front Cell Dev Biol 11:1220441 PMID:37635876
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  • Breinig F, et al. (2002) Kre1p, the plasma membrane receptor for the yeast K1 viral toxin. Cell 108(3):395-405 PMID:11853673
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  • Tipper DJ and Harley CA (2002) Yeast genes controlling responses to topogenic signals in a model transmembrane protein. Mol Biol Cell 13(4):1158-74 PMID:11950929
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  • Harley CA, et al. (1998) Transmembrane protein insertion orientation in yeast depends on the charge difference across transmembrane segments, their total hydrophobicity, and its distribution. J Biol Chem 273(38):24963-71 PMID:9733804
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  • Harley CA and Tipper DJ (1996) The role of charged residues in determining transmembrane protein insertion orientation in yeast. J Biol Chem 271(40):24625-33 PMID:8798728
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  • Schmitt MJ, et al. (1996) Cell cycle studies on the mode of action of yeast K28 killer toxin. Microbiology (Reading) 142 ( Pt 9):2655-62 PMID:8828235
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  • Schmitt MJ and Tipper DJ (1995) Sequence of the M28 dsRNA: preprotoxin is processed to an alpha/beta heterodimeric protein toxin. Virology 213(2):341-51 PMID:7491759
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  • Cartwright CP, et al. (1994) Use of beta-lactamase as a secreted reporter of promoter function in yeast. Yeast 10(4):497-508 PMID:7941736
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  • Zhang M and Tipper DJ (1993) Suppression of a dominant G-protein beta-subunit mutation in yeast by G alpha protein expression. Mol Microbiol 9(4):813-21 PMID:8231812
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  • Zhu YS, et al. (1993) Role of the gamma component of preprotoxin in expression of the yeast K1 killer phenotype. Yeast 9(3):251-66 PMID:8488726
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  • Cartwright CP, et al. (1992) Efficient secretion in yeast based on fragments from K1 killer preprotoxin. Yeast 8(4):261-72 PMID:1514325
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  • Schmitt MJ and Tipper DJ (1992) Genetic analysis of maintenance and expression of L and M double-stranded RNAs from yeast killer virus K28. Yeast 8(5):373-84 PMID:1626429
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  • Zhu YS, et al. (1992) Kex2-dependent processing of yeast K1 killer preprotoxin includes cleavage at ProArg-44. Mol Microbiol 6(4):511-20 PMID:1560780
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  • Cartwright CP and Tipper DJ (1991) In vivo topological analysis of Ste2, a yeast plasma membrane protein, by using beta-lactamase gene fusions. Mol Cell Biol 11(5):2620-8 PMID:2017168
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  • Kang YS, et al. (1990) Effects of expression of mammalian G alpha and hybrid mammalian-yeast G alpha proteins on the yeast pheromone response signal transduction pathway. Mol Cell Biol 10(6):2582-90 PMID:2111439
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  • Hanes SD, et al. (1986) Expression of a cDNA derived from the yeast killer preprotoxin gene: implications for processing and immunity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 83(6):1675-9 PMID:3513184
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  • Bussey H, et al. (1983) Secretion of Saccharomyces cerevisiae killer toxin: processing of the glycosylated precursor. Mol Cell Biol 3(8):1362-70 PMID:6353202
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  • Hopper JE, et al. (1977) Translation of the L-species dsRNA genome of the killer-associated virus-like particles of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 252(24):9010-7 PMID:336627
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  • Jimenez A, et al. (1973) Mode of action of thiolutin, an inhibitor of macromolecular synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 3(6):729-38 PMID:4597739
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  • Tipper DJ (1973) Inhibition of yeast ribonucleic acid polymerases by thiolutin. J Bacteriol 116(1):245-56 PMID:4583213
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