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Yeast Protein Acting Alone Triggers Prion-Like Process
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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1980
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| 122 |
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Yeast Protein Database (YPD): a database for the complete proteome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Payne, W. E
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Information Retrieval Limited
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1980
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| 123 |
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Yeast Protein Related to a Mammalian Ras-Binding Protein, Vps9p, Is Required for Localization of Vacuolar Proteins
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Burd, C. G
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American Society for Microbiology
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1980
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| 124 |
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Yeast proteins related to the p40/laminin receptor precursor are essential components of the 40 S ribosomal subunit
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Demianova, M
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [etc.]
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1980
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| 125 |
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Yeast Protocols: Methods in Cell and Molecular Biology (Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 53) (Ivor H. Evans, ed.)
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Borts, R. H
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Elsevier Science Publishers (Biomedical Division)
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1980
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| 126 |
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Yeast pseudohyphal growth is regulated by GPA2, a G protein �homolog
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Lorenz, M. C
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Published for the European Molecular Biology Organization by IRL Press
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1980
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| 127 |
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Yeast Rad55 and Rad57 proteins form a heterodimer that functions with replication protein A to promote DNA strand exchange by Rad51 recombinase
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Sung, P
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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| 128 |
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Yeast Rad7-Rad16 complex, specific for the nucleotide excision repair ofthe nontranscribed DNA strand, is an ATP-dependent DNA damage sensor
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Guzder, S. N
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [etc.]
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1980
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| 129 |
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Yeast respond to hypotonic shock with a calcium pulse
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Batiza, A. F
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [etc.]
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1980
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| 130 |
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Yeast retrotransposon Ty4: the majority of the rare transcripts lack a U3-R sequence
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Hug, A. M
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Information Retrieval Limited
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1980
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| 131 |
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Yeast review series. At the heart of the budding yeast cell cycle
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Nasmyth, K
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Elsevier Science Publishers (Biomedical Division)
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1980
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| 132 |
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Yeast review series. Maintenance and inheritance of yeast prions
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Tuite, M. F
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Elsevier Science Publishers (Biomedical Division)
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1980
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| 133 |
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Yeast review series. Mechanisms of transcriptional activation in vivo: two steps forward
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Stargell, L. A
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Elsevier Science Publishers (Biomedical Division)
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1980
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| 134 |
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Yeast RSP5 and Its Human Homolog hRPF1 Potentiate Hormone-Dependent Activation of Transcription by Human Progesterone and Glucocorticoid Receptors
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Imhof, M. O
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American Society for Microbiology
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1980
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| 135 |
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Yeast's clickable chromosomes and other genome browsers
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Wolfe, K
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Elsevier Science Publishers (Biomedical Division)
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1980
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| 136 |
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Yeast SNF1 Protein Kinase Interacts with SIP4, a C~6 Zinc Cluster Transcriptional Activator: a New Role for SNF1 in the Glucose Response
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Lesage, P
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American Society for Microbiology
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1980
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| 137 |
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Yeast spore germination: a requirement for Ras protein activity during re-entry into the cell cycle
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Herman, P. K
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Published for the European Molecular Biology Organization by IRL Press
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1980
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| 138 |
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Yeast src Homology Region 3 Domain-binding Proteins Involved in Bud Formation
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Matsui, Y
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Rockefeller University Press
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1980
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| 139 |
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Yeast SUB1 is a suppressor of TFIIB mutations and has homology to the human co-activator PC4
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Knaus, R
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Published for the European Molecular Biology Organization by IRL Press
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1980
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| 140 |
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Yeast TAF~I~I90 is required for cell-cycle progression through G~2/M butnot for general transcription activation
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Apone, L. M
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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