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Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1986
In vivo evidence for posttranslational translocation and signal cleavage of the killer preprotoxin of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeS J Lolle, H Bussey
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 1, 1993
The yeast KRE9 gene encodes an O glycoprotein involved in cell surface beta-glucan assemblyJ L Brown, H Bussey
Journal of Bacteriology|May 29, 1999
Saccharomyces cerevisiae mid2p is a potential cell wall stress sensor and upstream activator of the PKC1-MPK1 cell integrity pathwayT Ketela, R Green, H Bussey
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 1, 1993
SKN1 and KRE6 define a pair of functional homologs encoding putative membrane proteins involved in beta-glucan synthesisT Roemer, S Delaney, H Bussey
Yeast (Chichester, England)|November 1, 1994
DNA sequence analysis of a 10.4 kbp region on the right arm of yeast chromosome XVI positions GPH1 and SGV1 adjacent to KRE6, and identifies two novel tRNA genesT Roemer, N Fortin, H Bussey
Current Genetics|November 1, 2013
Protein secretion in yeast: Two chromosomal mutants that oversecrete killer toxin in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeH Bussey, O Steinmetz, D Saville
Journal of Bacteriology|September 28, 1998
Isolation of Candida glabrata homologs of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae KRE9 and KNH1 genes and their involvement in cell wall beta-1,6-glucan synthesisS Nagahashi, M Lussier, H Bussey
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 8, 1999
The KTR and MNN1 mannosyltransferase families of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeM Lussier, A M Sdicu, H Bussey
Journal of Bacteriology|November 1, 1993
SKN7, a yeast multicopy suppressor of a mutation affecting cell wall beta-glucan assembly, encodes a product with domains homologous to prokaryotic two-component regulators and to heat shock transcription factorsJ L Brown, S North, H Bussey
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|January 1, 1988
Mutual antagonism among killer yeasts: competition between K1 and K2 killers and a novel cDNA-based K1-K2 killer strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeH Bussey, T Vernet, A M Sdicu
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1986
In vivo evidence for posttranslational translocation and signal cleavage of the killer preprotoxin of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeS J Lolle, H Bussey
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 1, 1993
The yeast KRE9 gene encodes an O glycoprotein involved in cell surface beta-glucan assemblyJ L Brown, H Bussey
Journal of Bacteriology|May 29, 1999
Saccharomyces cerevisiae mid2p is a potential cell wall stress sensor and upstream activator of the PKC1-MPK1 cell integrity pathwayT Ketela, R Green, H Bussey
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 1, 1993
SKN1 and KRE6 define a pair of functional homologs encoding putative membrane proteins involved in beta-glucan synthesisT Roemer, S Delaney, H Bussey
Yeast (Chichester, England)|November 1, 1994
DNA sequence analysis of a 10.4 kbp region on the right arm of yeast chromosome XVI positions GPH1 and SGV1 adjacent to KRE6, and identifies two novel tRNA genesT Roemer, N Fortin, H Bussey
Current Genetics|November 1, 2013
Protein secretion in yeast: Two chromosomal mutants that oversecrete killer toxin in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeH Bussey, O Steinmetz, D Saville
Journal of Bacteriology|September 28, 1998
Isolation of Candida glabrata homologs of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae KRE9 and KNH1 genes and their involvement in cell wall beta-1,6-glucan synthesisS Nagahashi, M Lussier, H Bussey
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 8, 1999
The KTR and MNN1 mannosyltransferase families of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeM Lussier, A M Sdicu, H Bussey
Journal of Bacteriology|November 1, 1993
SKN7, a yeast multicopy suppressor of a mutation affecting cell wall beta-glucan assembly, encodes a product with domains homologous to prokaryotic two-component regulators and to heat shock transcription factorsJ L Brown, S North, H Bussey
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|January 1, 1988
Mutual antagonism among killer yeasts: competition between K1 and K2 killers and a novel cDNA-based K1-K2 killer strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeH Bussey, T Vernet, A M Sdicu
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