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DNA bridging of yeast chromosomes VIII leads to near-reciprocal translocation and loss of heterozygosity with minor cellular defects.

Tosato V., Nicolini C., Bruschi C.V.

Chromosoma 118:179-191(2009) · Mapped (15)

Cellular and molecular effects of nonreciprocal chromosome translocations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Nikitin D., Tosato V., Zavec A.B., Bruschi C.V.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 105:9703-9708(2008) · Mapped (16)

Functional and comparative characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RVB1 and RVB2 genes with bacterial Ruv homologues.

Radovic S., Rapisarda V.A., Tosato V., Bruschi C.V.

FEMS Yeast Res. 7:527-539(2007) · Mapped (2)

Differential chromosome control of ploidy in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Waghmare S.K., Bruschi C.V.

Yeast 22:625-639(2005) · Mapped (5)

The genome of the kinetoplastid parasite, Leishmania major.

Ivens A.C., Peacock C.S., Worthey E.A., Murphy L., Aggarwal G., Berriman M., Sisk E., Rajandream M.A., Adlem E., Aert R. et al.

Science 309:436-442(2005) · UniProtKB (7,938)

Non-reciprocal chromosomal bridge-induced translocation (BIT) by targeted DNA integration in yeast.

Tosato V., Waghmare S.K., Bruschi C.V.

Chromosoma 114:15-27(2005) · Mapped (3)

Targeted DNA integration within different functional gene domains in yeast reveals ORF sequences as recombinational cold-spots.

Gjuracic K., Pivetta E., Bruschi C.V.

Mol. Genet. Genomics 271:437-446(2004) · Mapped (4)

Specific targeted integration of kanamycin resistance-associated nonselectable DNA in the genome of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Waghmare S.K., Caputo V., Radovic S., Bruschi C.V.

BioTechniques 34:1024-8, 2003:1033-1033(2003) · Mapped (1)

Selective fitness of four episomal shuttle-vectors carrying HIS3, LEU2, TRP1, and URA3 selectable markers in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Ugolini S., Tosato V., Bruschi C.V.

Plasmid 47:94-107(2002) · Mapped (4)

Chromosome V loss due to centromere knockout or MAD2-deletion is immediately followed by restitution of homozygous diploidy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Zang Y., Garre M., Gjuracic K., Bruschi C.V.

Yeast 19:553-564(2002) · Mapped (1)

Abc protein transport of MRI contrast agents in canalicular rat liver plasma vesicles and yeast vacuoles.

Pascolo L., Petrovic S., Cupelli F., Bruschi C.V., Anelli P.L., Lorusso V., Visigalli M., Uggeri F., Tiribelli C.

Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 282:60-66(2001) · Mapped (2)

The products of YCF1 and YLL015w (BPT1) cooperate for the ATP-dependent vacuolar transport of unconjugated bilirubin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Petrovic S., Pascolo L., Gallo R., Cupelli F., Ostrow J.D., Goffeau A., Tiribelli C., Bruschi C.V.

Yeast 16:561-571(2000) · UniProtKB (2)

Involvement of the inverted repeat of the yeast 2-micron plasmid in Flp site-specific and RAD52-dependent homologous recombination.

Storici F., Bruschi C.V.

Mol. Gen. Genet. 263:81-89(2000) · Mapped (2)

Disruption of seven hypothetical aryl alcohol dehydrogenase genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and construction of a multiple knock-out strain.

Delneri D., Gardner D.C., Bruschi C.V., Oliver S.G.

Yeast 15:1681-1689(1999) · Mapped (9)

Sequence completion, identification and definition of the fengycin operon in Bacillus subtilis 168.

Tosato V., Albertini A.M., Zotti M., Sonda S., Bruschi C.V.

Microbiology 143:3443-3450(1997) · UniProtKB (11)

The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis.

Kunst F., Ogasawara N., Moszer I., Albertini A.M., Alloni G., Azevedo V., Bertero M.G., Bessieres P., Bolotin A., Borchert S. et al.

Nature 390:249-256(1997) · UniProtKB (4,192)

The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VII.

Tettelin H., Agostoni-Carbone M.L., Albermann K., Albers M., Arroyo J., Backes U., Barreiros T., Bertani I., Bjourson A.J., Brueckner M. et al.

Nature 387:81-84(1997) · UniProtKB (1,415)

Sequencing of a 40.5 kb fragment located on the left arm of chromosome VII from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Coglievina M., Klima R., Bertani I., Delneri D., Zaccaria P., Bruschi C.V.

Yeast 13:55-64(1997) · UniProtKB (23) · Mapped (1)

The red/white colony color assay in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: epistatic growth advantage of white ade8-18, ade2 cells over red ade2 cells.

Ugolini S., Bruschi C.V.

Curr. Genet. 30:485-492(1996) · Mapped (3)

A putative helicase, the SUA5, PMR1, tRNALys1 genes and four open reading frames have been detected in the DNA sequence of an 8.8 kb fragment of the left arm of chromosome VII of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Klima R., Coglievina M., Zaccaria P., Bertani I., Bruschi C.V.

Yeast 12:1033-1040(1996) · UniProtKB (5)

The CDC6 gene is required for centromeric, episomal, and 2-microns plasmid stability in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Storici F., Oberto J., Bruschi C.V.

Plasmid 34:184-197(1995) · Mapped (1)

The sequence of an 11.1 kb fragment on the left arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VII reveals six open reading frames including NSP49, KEM1 and four putative new genes.

Bertani I., Coglievina M., Zaccaria P., Klima R., Bruschi C.V.

Yeast 11:1187-1194(1995) · UniProtKB (5)

The genomic instability of yeast cdc6-1/cdc6-1 mutants involves chromosome structure and recombination.

Bruschi C.V., McMillan J.N., Coglievina M., Esposito M.S.

Mol. Gen. Genet. 249:8-18(1995) · Mapped (1)

Cloning, sequencing, and expression in Escherichia coli of the Bacillus pumilus gene for ferulic acid decarboxylase.

Zago A., Degrassi G., Bruschi C.V.

Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:4484-4486(1995) · UniProtKB (1)

High-level heterologous gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae from a stable 2 microns plasmid system.

Ludwig D.L., Ugolini S., Bruschi C.V.

Gene 132:33-40(1993) · Mapped (2)

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