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Glycobiology|October 16, 1999
Mnt2p and Mnt3p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are members of the Mnn1p family of alpha-1,3-mannosyltransferases responsible for adding the terminal mannose residues of O-linked oligosaccharidesP A Romero, M Lussier, S Véronneau, et al.
Cell|March 1, 1984
Sequence of the preprotoxin dsRNA gene of type I killer yeast: multiple processing events produce a two-component toxinK A Bostian, Q Elliott, H Bussey, et al.
Genes and Function|July 25, 1998
Functional analysis of a 38 kilobase region on chromosome XVI in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeS C Ushinsky, H Bussey, A A Ahmed, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1990
Yeast K1 killer toxin forms ion channels in sensitive yeast spheroplasts and in artificial liposomesB Martinac, H Zhu, A Kubalski, et al.
Chest|February 7, 2001
Oral anticoagulants: mechanism of action, clinical effectiveness, and optimal therapeutic rangeJ Hirsh, J Dalen, D R Anderson, et al.
Oncogene|September 6, 2001
Toxicity of human adenovirus E4orf4 protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae results from interactions with the Cdc55 regulatory B subunit of PP2AD E Roopchand, J M Lee, S Shahinian, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1996
CWH41 encodes a novel endoplasmic reticulum membrane N-glycoprotein involved in beta 1,6-glucan assemblyB Jiang, J Sheraton, A F Ram, et al.
Yeast (Chichester, England)|December 10, 1997
The ALD6 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a cytosolic, Mg(2+)-activated acetaldehyde dehydrogenaseP G Meaden, F M Dickinson, A Mifsud, et al.
Current Pharmaceutical Design|June 8, 2002
Comprehensive essential gene identification as a platform for novel anti-infective drug discoveryR Haselbeck, D Wall, B Jiang, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|August 22, 2001
Bud8p and Bud9p, proteins that may mark the sites for bipolar budding in yeastH A Harkins, N Pagé, L R Schenkman, et al.
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Glycobiology|October 16, 1999
Mnt2p and Mnt3p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are members of the Mnn1p family of alpha-1,3-mannosyltransferases responsible for adding the terminal mannose residues of O-linked oligosaccharidesP A Romero, M Lussier, S Véronneau, et al.
Cell|March 1, 1984
Sequence of the preprotoxin dsRNA gene of type I killer yeast: multiple processing events produce a two-component toxinK A Bostian, Q Elliott, H Bussey, et al.
Genes and Function|July 25, 1998
Functional analysis of a 38 kilobase region on chromosome XVI in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeS C Ushinsky, H Bussey, A A Ahmed, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1990
Yeast K1 killer toxin forms ion channels in sensitive yeast spheroplasts and in artificial liposomesB Martinac, H Zhu, A Kubalski, et al.
Chest|February 7, 2001
Oral anticoagulants: mechanism of action, clinical effectiveness, and optimal therapeutic rangeJ Hirsh, J Dalen, D R Anderson, et al.
Oncogene|September 6, 2001
Toxicity of human adenovirus E4orf4 protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae results from interactions with the Cdc55 regulatory B subunit of PP2AD E Roopchand, J M Lee, S Shahinian, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1996
CWH41 encodes a novel endoplasmic reticulum membrane N-glycoprotein involved in beta 1,6-glucan assemblyB Jiang, J Sheraton, A F Ram, et al.
Yeast (Chichester, England)|December 10, 1997
The ALD6 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a cytosolic, Mg(2+)-activated acetaldehyde dehydrogenaseP G Meaden, F M Dickinson, A Mifsud, et al.
Current Pharmaceutical Design|June 8, 2002
Comprehensive essential gene identification as a platform for novel anti-infective drug discoveryR Haselbeck, D Wall, B Jiang, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|August 22, 2001
Bud8p and Bud9p, proteins that may mark the sites for bipolar budding in yeastH A Harkins, N Pagé, L R Schenkman, et al.
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