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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Fred Sherman was an American scientist who pioneered the use of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model for studying the genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry of eukaryotic cells. His research encompassed broad areas of yeast biology including gene expression, protein synthesis, messenger RNA processing, bioenergetics, and mechanisms of mutagenesis. He also contributed extensively to the genetics of the opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans.
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Published Works
- Methods in yeast genetics (1979) (8899)
- Getting started with yeast. (1991) (3438)
- Methods in Yeast Genetics: A Laboratory Course Manual (1987) (1468)
- Laboratory course manual for methods in yeast genetics (1986) (1377)
- DNA sequence required for efficient transcription termination in yeast (1982) (796)
- Proteomics analyses reveal the evolutionary conservation and divergence of N-terminal acetyltransferases from yeast and humans (2009) (457)
- N-terminal acetyltransferases and sequence requirements for N-terminal acetylation of eukaryotic proteins. (2003) (450)
- Cell Cycle–Regulated Modification of the Ribosome by a Variant Multiubiquitin Chain (2000) (382)
- Nα-terminal Acetylation of Eukaryotic Proteins* (2000) (316)
- Identification and characterization of genes and mutants for an N‐terminal acetyltransferase from yeast. (1989) (297)
- Getting started with yeast. (2002) (296)
- RESPIRATION-DEFICIENT MUTANTS OF YEAST. II. BIOCHEMISTRY. (1964) (288)
- Micromanipulation and dissection of asci. (1991) (268)
- Methionine or not methionine at the beginning of a protein (1985) (260)
- The diversity of acetylated proteins (2002) (245)
- PIM1 encodes a mitochondrial ATP-dependent protease that is required for mitochondrial function in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1994) (220)
- Phenotypic suppression of nonsense mutants in yeast by aminoglycoside antibiotics (1979) (217)
- Selection of lys2 Mutants of the Yeast SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE by the Utilization of alpha-AMINOADIPATE. (1979) (206)
- Identification and specificities of N‐terminal acetyltransferases from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1999) (205)
- Identification and sequence of the gene encoding cytochrome c heme lyase in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1987) (200)
- Monosomy of a specific chromosome determines L-sorbose utilization: a novel regulatory mechanism in Candida albicans. (1998) (200)
- Action of BTN1, the yeast orthologue of the gene mutated in Batten disease (1999) (194)
- Amino-terminal processing of mutant forms of yeast iso-1-cytochrome c. The specificities of methionine aminopeptidase and acetyltransferase. (1985) (188)
- Evidence for two types of allelic recombination in yeast. (1963) (186)
- 3'-end-forming signals of yeast mRNA. (1996) (185)
- Mating signals control expression of mutations resulting from insertion of a transposable repetitive element adjacent to diverse yeast genes (1980) (185)
- Chromosomal rearrangements associated with morphological mutants provide a means for genetic variation of Candida albicans (1990) (178)
- The specificities of yeast methionine aminopeptidase and acetylation of amino-terminal methionine in vivo. Processing of altered iso-1-cytochromes c created by oligonucleotide transformation. (1990) (177)
- mRNA structures influencing translation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1988) (158)
- Polyadenylation of rRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (2004) (157)
- N-terminal acetylome analyses and functional insights of the N-terminal acetyltransferase NatB (2012) (157)
- Transformation of yeast with synthetic oligonucleotides. (1988) (152)
- Mutagenic specificity: reversion of iso-1-cytochrome c mutants of yeast. (1973) (152)
- Specific Chromosome Alterations in Fluconazole-Resistant Mutants of Candida albicans (1999) (143)
- Specificity and frequency of ultraviolet-induced reversion of an iso-1-cytochrome c ochre mutant in radiation-sensitive strains of yeast. (1974) (142)
- Identification of the predominant non-native histidine ligand in unfolded cytochrome c. (1997) (142)
- Respiration-deficient mutants of yeast. I. Genetics. (1963) (142)
- Role of cytochrome c heme lyase in mitochondrial import and accumulation of cytochrome c in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1991) (139)
- Mutants of yeast defective in iso-1-cytochrome c. (1974) (138)
- Side chain packing of the N- and C-terminal helices plays a critical role in the kinetics of cytochrome c folding. (1996) (132)
- Degradation of Normal mRNA in the Nucleus of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2003) (132)
- Methylation of proteins involved in translation (2007) (130)
- Nalpha -terminal acetylation of eukaryotic proteins. (2000) (128)
- Variations in the number of ribosomal DNA units in morphological mutants and normal strains of Candida albicans and in normal strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1993) (128)
- Genes affecting the expression of cytochrome c in yeast: genetic mapping and genetic interactions. (1980) (126)
- The mutational alteration of the primary structure of yeast iso-1-cytochrome c. (1968) (124)
- Degradation of Cytochrome Oxidase Subunits in Mutants of Yeast Lacking Cytochrome c and Suppression of the Degradation by Mutation of yme1(*) (1995) (122)
- Determinants of Cytochrome c Pro-apoptotic Activity (2000) (122)
- A mutation allowing an mRNA secondary structure diminishes translation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae iso-1-cytochrome c (1985) (122)
- A synopsis of eukaryotic Nα-terminal acetyltransferases: nomenclature, subunits and substrates (2009) (120)
- Nat3p and Mdm20p Are Required for Function of Yeast NatB Nα-terminal Acetyltransferase and of Actin and Tropomyosin* (2003) (118)
- Composition and function of the eukaryotic N-terminal acetyltransferase subunits. (2003) (118)
- Coupling of heme attachment to import of cytochrome c into yeast mitochondria. Studies with heme lyase-deficient mitochondria and altered apocytochromes c. (1988) (115)
- Review: The Cct eukaryotic chaperonin subunits of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and other yeasts (1996) (113)
- Chromosomal alterations of Candida albicans are associated with the gain and loss of assimilating functions (1994) (112)
- N α-Acetylation and Proteolytic Activity of the Yeast 20 S Proteasome* (2000) (108)
- Genetics and biosynthesis of cytochrome c. (1971) (108)
- Extrachromosomal psi+ determinant suppresses nonsense mutations in yeast (1979) (108)
- Identification and mutational relocation of the AUG codon initiating translation of iso-1-cytochrome c in yeast. (1971) (106)
- Distinct cis‐acting signals enhance 3′ endpoint formation of CYC1 mRNA in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1991) (106)
- Amino acid replacements in yeast iso-1-cytochrome c. Comparison with the phylogenetic series and the tertiary structure of related cytochromes c. (1986) (105)
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae Nip7p is required for efficient 60S ribosome subunit biogenesis (1997) (104)
- Genetic determination of iso-cytochromes c in yeast. (1965) (102)
- Amino acid replacements resulting from super-suppression of nonsense mutants of iso-1-cytochrome c from yeast. (1971) (100)
- A yeast model for the study of Batten disease. (1998) (100)
- The structural gene for yeast cytochrome C. (1966) (97)
- NatC Nα-terminal Acetyltransferase of Yeast Contains Three Subunits, Mak3p, Mak10p, and Mak31p* (2001) (94)
- Mutationally altered 3' ends of yeast CYC1 mRNA affect transcript stability and translational efficiency. (1984) (92)
- MUTANTS OF YEAST DEFICIENT IN CYTOCHROME C. (1964) (88)
- Toxicity of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel Salts Is Dependent on Histidine Metabolism in the YeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae (1999) (88)
- Yeast Nα‐terminal acetyltransferases are associated with ribosomes (2008) (87)
- N-Terminal modifications of the 19S regulatory particle subunits of the yeast proteasome. (2003) (85)
- The Role of Nuclear Cap Binding Protein Cbc1p of Yeast in mRNA Termination and Degradation (2000) (83)
- Dramatic thermostabilization of yeast iso-1-cytochrome c by an asparagine----isoleucine replacement at position 57. (1989) (83)
- Mutants of yeast initiating translation of Iso-1-cytochrome c within a region spanning 37 nucleotides (1980) (82)
- The role of a conserved internal water molecule and its associated hydrogen bond network in cytochrome c. (1994) (82)
- Strand-specificity in the transformation of yeast with synthetic oligonucleotides. (1992) (81)
- An extensive deletion causing overproduction of yeast iso-2-cytochrome c (1981) (81)
- 3'-end-forming signals of yeast mRNA (1995) (79)
- Suppression in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1982) (79)
- The Action of N-terminal Acetyltransferases on Yeast Ribosomal Proteins* (1999) (78)
- A nuclear degradation pathway controls the abundance of normal mRNAs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (2005) (77)
- Serine substitutions caused by an ochre suppressor in yeast. (1975) (77)
- Efficiency of translation initiation by non-AUG codons in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1988) (77)
- Disruption of the cytochrome c gene in xylose‐utilizing yeast Pichia stipitis leads to higher ethanol production (1999) (73)
- Signals sufficient for 3'-end formation of yeast mRNA (1996) (72)
- Signals that produce 3' termini in CYC1 mRNA of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1993) (72)
- The unique hetero-oligomeric nature of the subunits in the catalytic cooperativity of the yeast Cct chaperonin complex. (1997) (72)
- Mutation of the non-Mendelian suppressor, Psi, in yeast by hypertonic media. (1979) (71)
- Transcription terminates near the poly(A) site in the CYC1 gene of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1989) (70)
- Parameters affecting the frequencies of transformation and co‐transfromation with synthetic oligonucleotides in yeast (1992) (70)
- Misreading of the ribosomal suppressor SUP46 due to an altered 40 S subunit in yeast. (1981) (70)
- Altered 40 S ribosomal subunits in omnipotent suppressors of yeast. (1986) (68)
- BTN1, a Yeast Gene Corresponding to the Human Gene Responsible for Batten's Disease, is Not Essential for Viability, Mitochondrial Function, or Degradation of Mitochondrial ATP Synthase (1997) (67)
- Mapping yeast genes. (1991) (67)
- Two types of TATA elements for the CYC1 gene of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1991) (64)
- The Yeast Model for Batten Disease: Mutations inbtn1, btn2, and hsp30 Alter pH Homeostasis (2000) (64)
- Mutations Altering Initiation of Translation of Yeast Iso-1-cytochrome c ; Contrasts between the Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Initiation Process (1982) (63)
- Differential regulation of the duplicated isocytochrome c genes in yeast. (1984) (63)
- Effects of amino acid replacements in yeast iso-1 cytochrome c on heme accessibility and intracomplex electron transfer in complexes with cytochrome c peroxidase. (1988) (62)
- Appearance and properties of L-sorbose-utilizing mutants of Candida albicans obtained on a selective plate. (1999) (61)
- Demonstration of the UAA ochre codon in bakers yeast by amino-acid replacements in iso-1-cytochrome c. (1972) (61)
- mRNA sequences influencing translation and the selection of AUG initiator codons in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1996) (60)
- alpha-Aminoadipate as a primary nitrogen source for Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants (1985) (59)
- Enhanced thermodynamic stabilities of yeast iso-1-cytochromes c with amino acid replacements at positions 52 and 102. (1991) (59)
- ROAM mutations causing increased expression of yeast genes: their activation by signals directed toward conjugation functions and their formation by insertion of tyl repetitive elements (1980) (59)
- Yeast N(alpha)-terminal acetyltransferases are associated with ribosomes. (2008) (58)
- Cap-binding protein 1-mediated and eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E-mediated pioneer rounds of translation in yeast. (2005) (57)
- Specific induction of transitions and transversions of G-C base pairs by 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide in iso-1-cytochrome c mutants of yeast. (1974) (56)
- Yeast iso‐l‐cytochrome c: Genetic analysis of structural requirements (1988) (56)
- DNA sequence of a mutation in the leader region of the yeast iso-1-cytochrome c mRNA (1981) (55)
- The cyc1-11 mutation in yeast reverts by recombination with a nonallelic gene: composite genes determining the iso-cytochromes c. (1981) (54)
- Variation in assimilating functions occurs in spontaneous Candida albicans mutants having chromosomal alterations. (1997) (54)
- Role of DNA sequences in genetic recombination in the iso-1-cytochrome c gene of yeast. I. Discrepancies between physical distances and genetic distances determined by five mapping procedures. (1975) (54)
- Effect of the Asn52----Ile mutation on the redox potential of yeast cytochrome c. Theory and experiment. (1992) (53)
- Hybridization with synthetic oligonucleotides. (1979) (53)
- Structural gene for yeast iso-2-cytochrome c. (1977) (52)
- Nonsense suppressors of Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be generated by mutation of the tyrosine tRNA anticodon (1976) (51)
- Differential accumulation of two apo-iso-cytochromes c in processing mutants of yeast. (1982) (51)
- Demonstration of UAG as a nonsense codon in bakers' yeast by amino-acid replacements in iso-1-cytochrome c. (1972) (51)
- Reconstitution of phosphorylating electron transport in mitochondria from a cytochrome c-deficient yeast mutant. (1966) (50)
- Studies of pH regulation by Btn1p, the yeast homolog of human Cln3p. (1999) (50)
- Fine-structure mapping and mutational studies of gene controlling yeast cytochrome c1. (1969) (49)
- SHAM‐sensitive alternative respiration in the xylose‐metabolizing yeast Pichia stipitis (2002) (49)
- Replacement of the invariant lysine 77 by arginine in yeast iso-1-cytochrome c results in enhanced and normal activities in vitro and in vivo. (1987) (49)
- The Yeast Translation Release Factors Mrf1p and Sup45p (eRF1) Are Methylated, Respectively, by the Methyltransferases Mtq1p and Mtq2p* (2006) (48)
- Cytochrome c Methyltransferase, Ctm1p, of Yeast* (2000) (48)
- CYC2 encodes a factor involved in mitochondrial import of yeast cytochrome c (1993) (47)
- Mapping and gene conversion studies with the structural gene for iso-1-cytochrome C in yeast. (1975) (46)
- The concomitant expression and availability of conventional and alternative, cyanide-insensitive, respiratory pathways in Candida albicans. (2005) (45)
- Porphyrins and zinc porphyrins in normal and mutant strains of yeast (1967) (44)
- Yeast UAA suppressors effective in psi+ strains: leucine-inserting suppressors. (1979) (44)
- cis- and trans-acting suppressors of a translation initiation defect at the cyc1 locus of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1992) (43)
- Deletions of the iso-1-cytochrome c and adjacent genes of yeast: discovery of the OSM1 gene controlling osmotic sensitivity. (1978) (43)
- Differential stability of two apo-isocytochromes c in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1990) (43)
- N(α)-Acetylation of yeast ribosomal proteins and its effect on protein synthesis. (2011) (42)
- An Introduction to the Genetics and Molecular Biology of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1998) (42)
- Differential Ubiquitin-dependent Degradation of the Yeast Apo-cytochrome c Isozymes* (1997) (40)
- Physiological effects of unassembled chaperonin Cct subunits in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2005) (40)
- Physical constitution of ribosomal genes in common strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1994) (40)
- Properties of Nat4, an Nα-Acetyltransferase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae That Modifies N Termini of Histones H2A and H4 (2009) (40)
- Variation of mutagenic action on nonsense mutants at different sites in the iso-1-cytochrome c gene of yeast. (1974) (40)
- Sequence Requirements for Mitochondrial Import of Yeast Cytochrome c(*) (1996) (39)
- Deletions and replacements of omega loops in yeast iso‐1‐cytochrome c (1989) (39)
- N(alpha)-acetylation and proteolytic activity of the yeast 20 S proteasome. (2000) (38)
- Association of Methionine Requirement with Methyl Mercury Resistant Mutants of Yeast (1974) (38)
- Genetic modification of energy-conserving systems in yeast mitochondria. (1968) (38)
- Altered ribosomal protein S11 from the SUP46 suppressor of yeast. (1981) (38)
- Functional Subunits of Eukaryotic Chaperonin CCT/TRiC in Protein Folding (2011) (38)
- The gene clusters ARC and COR on chromosomes 5 and 10, respectively, of Saccharomyces cerevisiae share a common ancestry. (1993) (38)
- Redundant 3' end-forming signals for the yeast CYC1 mRNA. (1995) (37)
- Direct electrochemistry of proteins. Investigations of yeast cytochrome c mutants and their complexes with cytochrome b5. (1991) (37)
- Patterns of Genetic and Phenotypic Suppression of lys2 Mutations in the Yeast SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE. (1979) (36)
- Transformation of yeast directly with synthetic oligonucleotides. (1991) (36)
- Phenotypic reversal of the btn1 defects in yeast by chloroquine: a yeast model for Batten disease. (1999) (35)
- A deletion map of cyc1 mutants and its correspondence to mutationally altered iso-1-cytochromes c of yeast. (1975) (35)
- Primary site and second site revertants of missense mutants of the evolutionarily invariant tryptophan 64 in iso-1-cytochrome c from yeast. (1979) (34)
- The relationship between respiratory deficiency and suppressiveness in yeast as determined with segregational mutants. (1962) (34)
- Candida albicans SOU1 encodes a sorbose reductase required for L‐sorbose utilization (2005) (33)
- Synthesis and expression of genes encoding tuna, pigeon, and horse cytochromes c in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1991) (33)
- Isolation and characterization of omnipotent suppressors in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1990) (33)
- Serine insertion caused by the ribosomal suppressor SUP46 in yeast. (1981) (33)
- Amino acid replacements resulting from super-suppression of a nonsense mutant of yeast. (1968) (33)
- Isolation and characterization of amber suppressors in yeast. (1976) (33)
- Initiation of translation can occur only in a restricted region of the CYC1 mRNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1995) (33)
- Guanidine hydrochloride induced equilibrium unfolding of mutant forms of iso-1-cytochrome c with replacement of proline-71. (1986) (33)
- Characteristics and Relationships of Mercury-Resistant Mutants and Methionine Auxotrophs of Yeast (1974) (32)
- NIP1, a gene required for nuclear transport in yeast. (1992) (32)
- Dependence on mating type for the overproduction of iso-2-cytochrome c in the yeast mutant CYC7-H2. (1980) (32)
- Tcp20, a subunit of the eukaryotic TRiC chaperonin from humans and yeast. (1994) (31)
- Requirements of Cyc2p and the porin, Por1p, for ionic stability and mitochondrial integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (2001) (30)
- Replacements of lysine 32 in yeast cytochrome c. Effects on the binding and reactivity with physiological partners. (1988) (30)
- Analysis of mutationally altered forms of the Cct6 subunit of the chaperonin from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1997) (29)
- Mutant LYS2 mRNAs retained and degraded in the nucleus of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (2006) (29)
- A mutator affecting the region of the iso-1-cytochrome c gene in yeast. (1979) (28)
- Tyrosine substitutions resulting from suppression of amber mutants of iso-1-cytochrome c in yeast. (1973) (28)
- Confirmation of UAG as a nonsense codon in bakers' yeast by amino acid replacements of glutamic acid 71 in iso-1-cytochrome c. (1973) (28)
- The heat inactivation and production of cytochrome deficiency in yeast. (1956) (28)
- Substitution of serine caused by a recessive lethal suppressor in yeast. (1976) (27)
- Substitutions of proline 76 in yeast iso-1-cytochrome c. Analysis of residues compatible and incompatible with folding requirements. (1985) (27)
- Maize contains a Lon protease gene that can partially complement a yeast pim1-deletion mutant (1998) (26)
- NAT2, an essential gene encoding methionine N alpha-acetyltransferase in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1994) (25)
- Multiple base-pair mutations in yeast. (1988) (25)
- Nip1p Associates with 40 S Ribosomes and the Prt1p Subunit of Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 3 and Is Required for Efficient Translation Initiation* (1998) (25)
- A chromosomal translocation causing overproduction of iso-2-cytochrome c in yeast. (1978) (24)
- Thermodynamic stabilities of yeast iso-1-cytochromes c having amino acid substitutions for lysine 32. (1988) (24)
- Diminished degradation of yeast cytochrome c by interactions with its physiological partners. (1995) (24)
- Role of the 14–3–3 protein in carbon metabolism of the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans (2004) (24)
- Chromosome mapping of the CYC7 gene determining yeast iso-2-cytochrome c: structural and regulatory regions. (1978) (24)
- Genetic and physiological characterization of met15 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a selective system for forward and reverse mutations. (1975) (23)
- Micromanipulator for yeast genetic studies. (1973) (23)
- Chapter 10 Use of Micromanipulators in Yeast Studies (1975) (22)
- AUG is the only initiation codon in eukaryotes. (1980) (22)
- Variation of phenotypic suppression due to the psi+ and psi- extrachromosomal determinants in yeast. (1979) (21)
- Identification of regulatory regions within the Ty1 transposable element that regulate iso-2-cytochrome c production in the CYC7-H2 yeast mutant (1984) (20)
- Structural and functional effects of multiple mutations at distal sites in cytochrome c. (1995) (20)
- Genetic instability of Candida albicans. (2002) (20)
- Tuning the redox potential of cytochrome c through synergistic site replacements (1992) (20)
- Stabilizing amino acid replacements at position 52 in yeast iso-1-cytochrome c: in vivo and in vitro effects. (1995) (20)
- Correspondence of yeast UAA suppressors to cloned tRNAUCASer genes (1981) (20)
- Yeast UAA suppressors effective in psi+ strains serine-inserting suppressors. (1979) (19)
- Inhibition of growth by amber suppressors in yeast. (1976) (19)
- Differential scanning calorimetric study of the thermal unfolding transitions of yeast iso-1 and iso-2 cytochromes c and three composite isozymes. (1994) (19)
- Expression and activity of a gene encoding rat cytochrome c in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1989) (19)
- Mutations at the End of the Iso-l-cytochrome c Gene of Yeast (1973) (19)
- Yeast amber suppressors corresponding to tRNA3Leu genes. (1984) (18)
- THE GENETIC CONTROL OF YEAST ISO-1 AND ISO-2-CYTOCHROME c AFTER 15 YEARS (1978) (18)
- Nucleotide sequence of the COR region: a cluster of six genes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1990) (18)
- Physical analysis of the COR region: a cluster of six genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1987) (17)
- Deletions, duplications and transpositions of the COR segment that encompasses the structural gene of yeast iso-1-cytochrome c (1980) (17)
- Differential mismatch repair can explain the disproportionalities between physical distances and recombination frequencies of cyc1 mutations in yeast. (1988) (17)
- Yeast mutants defective in iso-2-cytochrome c. (1977) (17)
- [95] The preparation of cytochrome-deficient mutants of yeast (1967) (17)
- Formation of composite iso-cytochromes c by recombination between non-allelic genes of yeast. (1982) (17)
- Variation K+ and Na+ content during the growth cycle of yeast. (1965) (17)
- Overexpressed ribosomal proteins suppress defective chaperonins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (2008) (17)
- Chromosomal assignment of mutations by specific chromosome loss in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1990) (16)
- Studies of yeast cytochrome c: how and why they started and why they continued. (1990) (16)
- Role of DNA sequences in genetic recombination in the iso-1-cytochrome c gene of yeast. II. Comparison of mutants altered at the same and nearby base pairs. (1977) (16)
- Serine-inserting UAA suppression mediated by yeast tRNASer. (1981) (16)
- The role of the internal hydrogen bond network in first-order protein electron transfer between Saccharomyces cerevisiae iso-1-cytochrome c and bovine microsomal cytochrome b5. (1991) (15)
- The relationship of gene structure and protein structure of iso-I-cytochrome c from yeast. (1970) (15)
- Leucine insertion caused by a yeast amber suppressor. (1977) (15)
- Differentiation between amber and ochre mutants of yeast by reversion with 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide. (1974) (15)
- Altered absorption spectra of iso-1-cytochromes c from mutants of yeast. (1977) (15)
- Phylogenetic Relationships of Fungal Cytochromes c (1997) (14)
- The BALB/c mouse B-cell response to pigeon cytochrome c initiates as a heteroclitic response specific for the self antigen mouse cytochrome c. (1995) (14)
- Investigation of Batten disease with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1999) (13)
- DNA sequences of frameshift and other mutations induced by ICR-170 in yeast. (1985) (13)
- The importance of mutation, then and now: studies with yeast cytochrome c. (2005) (13)
- Transposition of the gene cluster CYC1-OSM1-RAD7 in yeast. (1981) (13)
- Isolation of a gene encoding a chaperonin-like protein by complementation of yeast amino acid transport mutants with human cDNA. (1992) (13)
- Identification of missense mutants by amino acid replacements in iso-1-cytochrome c from yeast. (1974) (13)
- Amino acid replacements of the evolutionarily invariant tryptophan at position 64 in mutant forms of iso-1-cytochrome c from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1978) (12)
- Highly mutable sites for ICR-170-induced frameshift mutations are associated with potential DNA hairpin structures: studies with SUP4 and other Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes (1986) (12)
- Cyc2p is required for maintaining ionic stability and efficient cytochrome c import and mitochondrial function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1998) (12)
- Adaptation of Candida albicans to growth on sorbose via monosomy of chromosome 5 accompanied by duplication of another chromosome carrying a gene responsible for sorbose utilization. (2014) (11)
- Sequence requirement for trimethylation of yeast cytochrome c. (1997) (11)
- A Study of the Effects of Elevated Temperatures on the Growth and Inheritance of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (1958) (11)
- Mutational alterations induced in yeast by ionizing radiation. (1986) (10)
- The Role of Messenger RNA Sequences and Structures in Eukaryotic Translation (1987) (10)
- Site specific combinations of stabilizing and destabilizing amino acid replacements in yeast cytochrome c: in vivo and in vitro effects. (1995) (9)
- Degradation of CYC1 mRNA in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae does not require translation. (1996) (9)
- Thermodynamics of the equilibrium unfolding of oxidized and reduced Saccharomyces cerevisiae iso-1-cytochromes c. (1994) (9)
- Yeast cytochrome c-specific protein-lysine methyltransferase: coordinate regulation with cytochrome c and activities in cyc mutants (1979) (9)
- A highly revertible cyc1 mutant of yeast contains a small tandem duplication. (1988) (8)
- N-Terminal Acetylation of Mutationally Altered Form of Iso-1-Cytochromes c in Normal and nat1 - Strains Deficient in the Major N-Terminal Acetyl Transferase of the Yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (1993) (8)
- Translation, post-translational processing, and mitochondrial translocation of yeast iso-1-cytochrome c. (1986) (8)
- Phenotypes of yeast mutants lacking the mitochondrial protein Pet20p (2006) (8)
- The role of yeast mRNA sequences and structures in translation. (1989) (7)
- Revertants of a transcription termination mutant of yeast contain diverse genetic alterations. (1983) (7)
- Yeast mutants overproducing iso-cytochromes c (1980) (7)
- Use of micromanipulators in yeast studies. (1975) (7)
- Enhanced mitochondrial degradation of yeast cytochrome c with amphipathic structures (2005) (6)
- Sue1p Is Required for Degradation of Labile Forms of Altered Cytochromes c in Yeast Mitochondria* (2004) (6)
- Modulated growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by altering the driving force of the reactions of cytochrome c: Marcus' theory in vitro and in vivo. (1996) (6)
- DNA microarray analysis of strains lacking BTN1, the yeast ortholog of the human Batten disease gene (1999) (4)
- Degradation of yeast cytochromes c dependent and independent on its physiological partners. (1998) (4)
- Co- and Posttranslational Processes and Mitochondrial Import of Yeast Cytochrome c (1993) (4)
- Role of Arg-166 in Yeast Cytochromec 1 * (2001) (4)
- Correspondence of yeast UAA suppressors to cloned tRNASerUCA genes. (1981) (3)
- Effects of Reaction Free Energy in Biological Electron Transfer In Vitro and In Vivo (1991) (3)
- Lack of Correspondence between Genetic and Physical Distances in the Iso-1-Cytochrome c Gene of Yeast (1974) (3)
- Enhanced stability in vivo of a thermodynamically stable mutant form of yeast iso-1-cytochrome c (1995) (2)
- Characterizations of yeast mutants defective in iso-cytochrome c: studies of mutagenic specificities (1976) (2)
- UV and X-ray sensitivity of Candida albicans laboratory strains and mutants having chromosomal alterations. (2001) (2)
- The Yeasts. Volume 1: Biology of the Yeasts.Anthony H. Rose , J. S. HarrisonThe Yeasts. Volume 3. Yeast Technology.Anthony H. Rose , J. S. Harrison (1971) (1)
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae Nucleus of Degradation of Normal mRNA in the (2003) (1)
- Protein Modifications and Mitochondrial Import of Yeast Cytochrome c: An Overview (1990) (1)
- Influence of repair on the specificity of ultraviolet-induced reversion of an ochre alleles of the structural gene for iso-1-cytochrome c. (1975) (1)
- Structural Features of mRNA that Affect Translation in Yeast (1988) (1)
- Electron Transfer Rates in Mitochondrial Proteins: Regulation and Specificity (1989) (1)
- (Saccharomyces cerevisiae/site-directed mutagenesis/acetylation/methionine amino peptidase/cytochrome c) (2016) (0)
- The Microbial Models of Molecular Biology: From Genes to Genomes.ByRowland H Davis.Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $49.95. xiv + 337 p; ill.; name and subject indexes. ISBN: 0–19–515436–3. 2003. (2004) (0)
- Analysis of Mutationally Altered Forms of the Cct 6 Subunit of the Chaperonin From Stzcchumnyces cerevisiae (2002) (0)
- APPENDIX I Genetic Nomenclature (1981) (0)
- ROLE OF DNA SEQUENCES IN GENETIC RECOMBINATION IN THE MUTANTS ALTERED AT THE SAME AND NEARBY BASE PAIRS ISO-1-CYTOCHROME c GENE OF YEAST. 11. COMPARISON OF (1977) (0)
- 3 (cid:57) -End-Forming Signals of Yeast mRNA (1995) (0)
- The effect of temperature change on the oxygen consumption of yeast. (1947) (0)
- Nucleotide modification of tRNA in. the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is not Affected by the ψ factor which modulates suppression efficiency (1981) (0)
- Chromosome mapping of the CYC 7 gene determining yeast iso-2-cytochrome c : Structural and regulatory regions ( regulatory mutation / amino acid sequence / Saccharomyces cerevisiae ) (2003) (0)
- Protein targeting and protein secretion. (1989) (0)
- RoleofCytochrome c HemeLyaseinMitochondrial Importand Accumulation ofCytochrome c inSaccharomyces cerevisiae (1991) (0)
- PIMl Encodes a Mitochondrial ATP-dependent Protease That Is Required for Mitochondrial Function in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae* (2001) (0)
- Free energy effects on reactions of cytochrome c in vitro and in vivo (1993) (0)
- The influence of site-specificity of single amino acid substitutions on electrophoretic separation of yeast iso-1-cytochromec (1991) (0)
- Two types of TATA elements for the CYC1 gene of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1991) (0)
- In Memoriam Fred Sherman —The First Yeast Molecular Biologist (2014) (0)
- Book Review:The Yeasts. Volume 2: Physiology and Biochemistry of Yeasts. Anthony H. Rose, J. S. Harrison (1972) (0)
- Amino-terminal acetylation of altered form of yeast iso-1-cytochromesc in normal andnat1− strains of yeast (1992) (0)
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