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The following pages link to Elements of a single MAP kinase cascade in Saccharomyces cerevisiae mediate two developmental programs in the same cell type: mating and invasive growth (Q27939215):
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- JNKK1 organizes a MAP kinase module through specific and sequential interactions with upstream and downstream components mediated by its amino-terminal extension (Q22007973) (← links)
- A novel RING finger protein, human enhancer of invasion 10, alters mitotic progression through regulation of cyclin B levels (Q24296618) (← links)
- SH2/SH3 adaptor proteins can link tyrosine kinases to a Ste20-related protein kinase, HPK1 (Q24321934) (← links)
- Two human cDNAs, including a homolog of Arabidopsis FUS6 (COP11), suppress G-protein- and mitogen-activated protein kinase-mediated signal transduction in yeast and mammalian cells (Q24324018) (← links)
- Regulation of gene expression by ambient pH in filamentous fungi and yeasts (Q24533246) (← links)
- MAP kinase pathways in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q24548569) (← links)
- A walk-through of the yeast mating pheromone response pathway (Q24603343) (← links)
- Human enhancer of invasion-cluster, a coiled-coil protein required for passage through mitosis (Q24623475) (← links)
- Regulation of cell signaling dynamics by the protein kinase-scaffold Ste5 (Q24642511) (← links)
- Pheromone-regulated genes required for yeast mating differentiation (Q24678064) (← links)
- Genome-wide prediction and characterization of interactions between transcription factors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q25257383) (← links)
- Regulation of phenotypic transitions in the fungal pathogen Candida albicans (Q26829434) (← links)
- Regulation of mat responses by a differentiation MAPK pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27308564) (← links)
- Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase STE11 YLR362W (Q27547659) (← links)
- Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase STE7 YDL159W (Q27551909) (← links)
- Homeodomain family transcription factor STE12 YHR084W (Q27552657) (← links)
- Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase kinase STE20 YHL007C (Q27553030) (← links)
- Mitogen-activated serine/threonine-protein kinase FUS3 YBL016W (Q27553043) (← links)
- Mitogen-activated serine/threonine-protein kinase KSS1 YGR040W (Q27553051) (← links)
- Interactions by the Fungal Flo11 Adhesin Depend on a Fibronectin Type III-like Adhesin Domain Girdled by Aromatic Bands (Q27700819) (← links)
- Analysis of the yeast kinome reveals a network of regulated protein localization during filamentous growth (Q27901593) (← links)
- Phosphorylation and localization of Kss1, a MAP kinase of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae pheromone response pathway (Q27901606) (← links)
- The spa2-related protein, sph1p, is important for polarized growth in yeast (Q27929770) (← links)
- ZDS1 and ZDS2, genes whose products may regulate Cdc42p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27929841) (← links)
- Persistent activation by constitutive Ste7 promotes Kss1-mediated invasive growth but fails to support Fus3-dependent mating in yeast (Q27929984) (← links)
- Serine-threonine protein kinase activity of Elm1p, a regulator of morphologic differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q27930131) (← links)
- Ras2 signals via the Cdc42/Ste20/mitogen-activated protein kinase module to induce filamentous growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27930210) (← links)
- Dynamic ubiquitination of the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK) Ste7 determines mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) specificity. (Q27930260) (← links)
- Mos10 (Vps60) is required for normal filament maturation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27930298) (← links)
- Hsl7p, a negative regulator of Ste20p protein kinase in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae filamentous growth-signaling pathway (Q27930334) (← links)
- Pheromone signalling and polarized morphogenesis in yeast (Q27930337) (← links)
- Phospholipase C binds to the receptor-like GPR1 protein and controls pseudohyphal differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27930423) (← links)
- Specificity of MAP kinase signaling in yeast differentiation involves transient versus sustained MAPK activation (Q27930455) (← links)
- Cell polarity and morphogenesis in budding yeast (Q27930457) (← links)
- Dse1 may control cross talk between the pheromone and filamentation pathways in yeast (Q27930618) (← links)
- Role of distinct dimorphic transitions in territory colonizing and formation of yeast colony architecture. (Q27930625) (← links)
- Control of cellular physiology by TM9 proteins in yeast and Dictyostelium (Q27930803) (← links)
- Forkhead genes in transcriptional silencing, cell morphology and the cell cycle. Overlapping and distinct functions for FKH1 and FKH2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27930845) (← links)
- The zinc cluster protein Sut1 contributes to filamentation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q27930874) (← links)
- Dissection of filamentous growth by transposon mutagenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27930876) (← links)
- Yeast Cdc42 GTPase and Ste20 PAK-like kinase regulate Sho1-dependent activation of the Hog1 MAPK pathway. (Q27930943) (← links)
- Coding repeat instability in the FLO11 gene of Saccharomyces yeasts (Q27931058) (← links)
- Cleavage of the signaling mucin Msb2 by the aspartyl protease Yps1 is required for MAPK activation in yeast (Q27931132) (← links)
- Glucose depletion causes haploid invasive growth in yeast (Q27931385) (← links)
- 14-3-3 Proteins Are Essential for RAS/MAPK Cascade Signaling during Pseudohyphal Development in S. cerevisiae (Q27931429) (← links)
- Snf1 protein kinase and the repressors Nrg1 and Nrg2 regulate FLO11, haploid invasive growth, and diploid pseudohyphal differentiation (Q27931805) (← links)
- A General Method for Identifying Recessive Diploid-Specific Mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Its Application to the Isolation of Mutants Blocked at Intermediate Stages of Meiotic Prophase and Characterization of a New Gene SAE2 (Q27931995) (← links)
- Hsl7p, the yeast homologue of human JBP1, is a protein methyltransferase (Q27932318) (← links)
- The filamentous growth MAPK Pathway Responds to Glucose Starvation Through the Mig1/2 transcriptional repressors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27932392) (← links)
- Urmylation: A Ubiquitin-like Pathway that Functions during Invasive Growth and Budding in Yeast (Q27932517) (← links)