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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mutants Unresponsive to α-Factor Pheromone: α-Factor Binding and Extragenic Suppression

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Pages 1311-1319 | Received 29 Jul 1986, Accepted 18 Dec 1986, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Mercedes Dosil, Kimberly A. Schandel, Ekta Gupta, Duane D. Jenness & James B. Konopka. (2000) The C Terminus of the Saccharomyces cerevisiaeα-Factor Receptor Contributes to the Formation of Preactivation Complexes with Its Cognate G Protein. Molecular and Cellular Biology 20:14, pages 5321-5329.
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Yu Li, Thomas Kane, Christopher Tipper, Phyllis Spatrick & Duane D. Jenness. (1999) Yeast Mutants Affecting Possible Quality Control of Plasma Membrane Proteins. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:5, pages 3588-3599.
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Duane D. Jenness, Yu Li, Christopher Tipper & Phyllis Spatrick. (1997) Elimination of Defective α-Factor Pheromone Receptors. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:11, pages 6236-6245.
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Gül Büküşoğlu & Duane D. Jenness. (1996) Agonist-Specific Conformational Changes in the Yeast α-Factor Pheromone Receptor. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:9, pages 4818-4823.
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Kimberly A. Schandel & Duane D. Jenness. (1994) Direct Evidence for Ligand-Induced Internalization of the Yeast α-Factor Pheromone Receptor. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:11, pages 7245-7255.
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Miriam Sarah Hasson, Dmitry Blinder, Jeremy Thorner & Duane D. Jenness. (1994) Mutational Activation of the STE5 Gene Product Bypasses the Requirement for G Protein β and γ Subunits in the Yeast Pheromone Response Pathway. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:2, pages 1054-1065.
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David C. Hagen, Gretchen Mccaffrey & George F. Sprague$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1991) Pheromone Response Elements Are Necessary and Sufficient for Basal and Pheromone-Induced Transcription of the FUS1 Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:6, pages 2952-2961.
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Miguel de Barros Lopes, Jeong-Yau Ho & Steven I. Reed. (1990) Mutations in Cell Division Cycle Genes CDC36 and CDC39 Activate the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mating Pheromone Response Pathway. Molecular and Cellular Biology 10:6, pages 2966-2972.
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Karen L. Clark & George F. Sprague$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1989) Yeast Pheromone Response Pathway: Characterization of a Suppressor That Restores Mating to Receptorless Mutants. Molecular and Cellular Biology 9:6, pages 2682-2694.
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Hiro-Aki Fujimura. (1989) The Yeast G-Protein Homolog Is Involved in the Mating Pheromone Signal Transduction System. Molecular and Cellular Biology 9:1, pages 152-158.
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Frederick R. Cross. (1988) DAF1, a Mutant Gene Affecting Size Control, Pheromone Arrest, and Cell Cycle Kinetics of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:11, pages 4675-4684.
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Naoki Nakayama, Yoshita Kaziro, Ken-Ichi Arai & Kunihiro Matsumoto. (1988) Role of STE Genes in the Mating Factor Signaling Pathway Mediated by GPA1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:9, pages 3777-3783.
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Stanley Fields, Deborah T. Chaleff & George F. Sprague$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1988) Yeast STE7, STE11, and STE12 Genes Are Required for Expression of Cell-Type-Specific Genes. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:2, pages 551-556.
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Christine Dietzel & Janet Kurjan. (1987) Pheromonal Regulation and Sequence of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SST2 Gene: A Model for Desensitization to Pheromone. Molecular and Cellular Biology 7:12, pages 4169-4177.
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