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265 related items for PubMed ID: 2653961

  • 1. Pheromones and pheromone receptors are the primary determinants of mating specificity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Bender A, Sprague GF.
    Genetics; 1989 Mar; 121(3):463-76. PubMed ID: 2653961
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  • 2. Yeast pheromone response pathway: characterization of a suppressor that restores mating to receptorless mutants.
    Clark KL, Sprague GF.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1989 Jun; 9(6):2682-94. PubMed ID: 2548085
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  • 3. Extracellular suppression allows mating by pheromone-deficient sterile mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Chan RK, Melnick LM, Blair LC, Thorner J.
    J Bacteriol; 1983 Aug; 155(2):903-6. PubMed ID: 6348031
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  • 4. Combining mutations in the incoming and outgoing pheromone signal pathways causes a synergistic mating defect in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Giot L, DeMattei C, Konopka JB.
    Yeast; 1999 Jun 30; 15(9):765-80. PubMed ID: 10398345
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  • 5. Yeast peptide pheromones, a-factor and alpha-factor, activate a common response mechanism in their target cells.
    Bender A, Sprague GF.
    Cell; 1986 Dec 26; 47(6):929-37. PubMed ID: 3022943
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  • 6. STE16, a new gene required for pheromone production by a cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Wilson KL, Herskowitz I.
    Genetics; 1987 Mar 26; 115(3):441-9. PubMed ID: 3552875
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  • 7. Asymmetry in sexual pheromones is not required for ascomycete mating.
    Gonçalves-Sá J, Murray A.
    Curr Biol; 2011 Aug 23; 21(16):1337-46. PubMed ID: 21835624
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  • 8. Pheromones are essential for male fertility and sufficient to direct chemotropic polarized growth of trichogynes during mating in Neurospora crassa.
    Kim H, Borkovich KA.
    Eukaryot Cell; 2006 Mar 23; 5(3):544-54. PubMed ID: 16524909
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  • 10. Multiple regulation of STE2, a mating-type-specific gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Hartig A, Holly J, Saari G, MacKay VL.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1986 Jun 23; 6(6):2106-14. PubMed ID: 3023919
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  • 11. The pheromone receptors inhibit the pheromone response pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by a process that is independent of their associated G alpha protein.
    Hirsch JP, Cross FR.
    Genetics; 1993 Dec 23; 135(4):943-53. PubMed ID: 8307334
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  • 13. Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells execute a default pathway to select a mate in the absence of pheromone gradients.
    Dorer R, Pryciak PM, Hartwell LH.
    J Cell Biol; 1995 Nov 23; 131(4):845-61. PubMed ID: 7490289
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  • 14. Role for the Rho-family GTPase Cdc42 in yeast mating-pheromone signal pathway.
    Simon MN, De Virgilio C, Souza B, Pringle JR, Abo A, Reed SI.
    Nature; 1995 Aug 24; 376(6542):702-5. PubMed ID: 7651520
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  • 15. Mutations in cell division cycle genes CDC36 and CDC39 activate the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating pheromone response pathway.
    de Barros Lopes M, Ho JY, Reed SI.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1990 Jun 24; 10(6):2966-72. PubMed ID: 2111445
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  • 16. The alpha-mating type locus of Cryptococcus neoformans contains a peptide pheromone gene.
    Moore TD, Edman JC.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1993 Mar 24; 13(3):1962-70. PubMed ID: 8441425
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  • 17. An alpha-specific gene, SAG1 is required for sexual agglutination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Doi S, Tanabe K, Watanabe M, Yamaguchi M, Yoshimura M.
    Curr Genet; 1989 Jun 24; 15(6):393-8. PubMed ID: 2673555
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  • 18. Functional characterization of an alpha-factor-like Sordaria macrospora peptide pheromone and analysis of its interaction with its cognate receptor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Mayrhofer S, Pöggeler S.
    Eukaryot Cell; 2005 Apr 24; 4(4):661-72. PubMed ID: 15821126
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  • 19. Identification of genes required for normal pheromone-induced cell polarization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Chenevert J, Valtz N, Herskowitz I.
    Genetics; 1994 Apr 24; 136(4):1287-96. PubMed ID: 8013906
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  • 20. Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants unresponsive to alpha-factor pheromone: alpha-factor binding and extragenic suppression.
    Jenness DD, Goldman BS, Hartwell LH.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1987 Apr 24; 7(4):1311-9. PubMed ID: 3037311
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