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Cdc2 activation in fission yeast depends on Mcs6 and Csk1, two partially redundant Cdk-activating kinases (CAKs).

Lee K.M., Saiz J.E., Barton W.A., Fisher R.P.

Curr. Biol. 9:441-444(1999) · Mapped (2)

Disruption of six unknown open reading frames from Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveals two genes involved in vacuolar morphogenesis and one gene required for sporulation.

Saiz J.E., de Los Angeles Santos M., Vazquez de Aldana C.R., Revuelta J.L.

Yeast 15:155-164(1999) · UniProtKB (2) · Mapped (5)

The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XIV and its evolutionary implications.

Philippsen P., Kleine K., Poehlmann R., Duesterhoeft A., Hamberg K., Hegemann J.H., Obermaier B., Urrestarazu L.A., Aert R., Albermann K. et al.

Nature 387:93-98(1997) · UniProtKB (1,259)

The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome IV.

Jacq C., Alt-Moerbe J., Andre B., Arnold W., Bahr A., Ballesta J.P.G., Bargues M., Baron L., Becker A., Biteau N. et al.

Nature 387:75-78(1997) · UniProtKB (1,662)

The sequence of a 20.3 kb DNA fragment from the left arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome IV contains the KIN28, MSS2, PHO2, POL3 and DUN1 genes, and six new open reading frames.

Saiz J.E., Buitrago M.J., Garcia R., Revuelta J.L., del Rey F.

Yeast 12:1077-1084(1996) · UniProtKB (8) · Mapped (1)

The sequence of a 17,933 bp segment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XIV contains the RHO2, TOP2, MKT1 and END3 genes and five new open reading frames.

Soler-Mira A., Saiz J.E., Ballesta J.P.G., Remacha M.A.

Yeast 12:485-491(1996) · UniProtKB (9) · Mapped (1)

The sequence of a 21.3 kb DNA fragment from the left arm of yeast chromosome XIV reveals LEU4, MET4, POL1, RAS2, and six new open reading frames.

Saiz J.E., Buitrago M.J., Soler A., del Rey F., Revuelta J.L.

Yeast 12:403-409(1996) · UniProtKB (13) · Mapped (1)

Mapping of the RIB1 and RIB7 genes involved in the biosynthesis of riboflavin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Buitrago M.J., Gonzalez G.A., Saiz J.E., Revuelta J.L.

Yeast 9:1099-1102(1993) · Mapped (2)

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