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250 related items for PubMed ID: 7991592

  • 21. Combinatorial control required for the specificity of yeast MAPK signaling.
    Madhani HD, Fink GR.
    Science; 1997 Feb 28; 275(5304):1314-7. PubMed ID: 9036858
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  • 23. STE12, a protein involved in cell-type-specific transcription and signal transduction in yeast, is part of protein-DNA complexes.
    Errede B, Ammerer G.
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  • 30. Regulation of mating and filamentation genes by two distinct Ste12 complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Chou S, Lane S, Liu H.
    Mol Cell Biol; 2006 Jul 28; 26(13):4794-805. PubMed ID: 16782869
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  • 32. Genetic analysis of variation in transcription factor binding in yeast.
    Zheng W, Zhao H, Mancera E, Steinmetz LM, Snyder M.
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  • 33. Order of action of components in the yeast pheromone response pathway revealed with a dominant allele of the STE11 kinase and the multiple phosphorylation of the STE7 kinase.
    Cairns BR, Ramer SW, Kornberg RD.
    Genes Dev; 1992 Jul 22; 6(7):1305-18. PubMed ID: 1628833
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  • 36. Two types of putative nuclear factors that physically interact with histidine-containing phosphotransfer (Hpt) domains, signaling mediators in His-to-Asp phosphorelay, in Arabidopsis thaliana.
    Suzuki T, Sakurai K, Ueguchi C, Mizuno T.
    Plant Cell Physiol; 2001 Jan 22; 42(1):37-45. PubMed ID: 11158442
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  • 39. Defects in protein glycosylation cause SHO1-dependent activation of a STE12 signaling pathway in yeast.
    Cullen PJ, Schultz J, Horecka J, Stevenson BJ, Jigami Y, Sprague GF.
    Genetics; 2000 Jul 22; 155(3):1005-18. PubMed ID: 10880465
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  • 40. Constitutive activation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating response pathway by a MAP kinase kinase from Candida albicans.
    Clark KL, Feldmann PJ, Dignard D, Larocque R, Brown AJ, Lee MG, Thomas DY, Whiteway M.
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