Publications
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Control of 5-FOA and 5-FU resistance by Saccharomyces cerevisiae YJL055W.
Ko N,
Nishihama R, Pringle JR.
Yeast.
2008;
25
(2):
155-60
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Identification of yeast IQGAP (Iqg1p) as an anaphase-promoting-complex substrate and its role in actomyosin-ring-independent cytokinesis.
Ko N,
Nishihama R, Tully GH, Ostapenko D, Solomon MJ, Morgan DO, Pringle JR.
Mol Biol Cell.
2007;
18
(12):
5139-53
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Role of cell cycle-regulated expression in the localized incorporation of cell wall proteins in yeast.
Smits GJ,
Schenkman LR, Brul S, Pringle JR, Klis FM.
Mol Biol Cell.
2006;
17
(7):
3267-80
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Role of a Cdc42p effector pathway in recruitment of the yeast septins to the presumptive bud site.
Iwase M,
Luo J, Nagaraj S, Longtine M, Kim HB, Haarer BK, Caruso C, Tong Z, Pringle JR, Bi E.
Mol Biol Cell.
2006;
17
(3):
1110-25
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Interactions among Rax1p, Rax2p, Bud8p, and Bud9p in marking cortical sites for bipolar bud-site selection in yeast.
Kang PJ,
Angerman E, Nakashima K, Pringle JR, Park HO.
Mol Biol Cell.
2004;
15
(11):
5145-57
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The role of Cdc42p GTPase-activating proteins in assembly of the septin ring in yeast.
Caviston JP,
Longtine M, Pringle JR, Bi E.
Mol Biol Cell.
2003;
14
(10):
4051-66
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The role of cell cycle-regulated expression in the localization of spatial landmark proteins in yeast.
Schenkman LR,
Caruso C, Pagé N, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
2002;
156
(5):
829-41
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Identification of septin-interacting proteins and characterization of the Smt3/SUMO-conjugation system in Drosophila.
Shih HP,
Hales KG, Pringle JR, Peifer M.
J Cell Sci.
2002;
115
(Pt 6):
1259-71
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Mammalian septins nomenclature.
Macara IG,
Baldarelli R, Field CM, Glotzer M, Hayashi Y, Hsu SC, Kennedy MB, Kinoshita M, Longtine M, Low C, Maltais LJ, McKenzie L, Mitchison TJ, Nishikawa T, Noda M, Petty EM, Peifer M, Pringle JR, Robinson PJ, Roth D, Russell SE, Stuhlmann H, Tanaka M, Tanaka T, Trimble WS, Ware J, Zeleznik-Le NJ, Zieger B.
Mol Biol Cell.
2002;
13
(12):
4111-3
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Bni5p, a septin-interacting protein, is required for normal septin function and cytokinesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Lee PR,
Song S, Ro HS, Park CJ, Lippincott J, Li R, Pringle JR, De Virgilio C, Longtine MS, Lee KS.
Mol Cell Biol.
2002;
22
(19):
6906-20
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A protein interaction map for cell polarity development.
Drees BL,
Sundin B, Brazeau E, Caviston JP, Chen GC, Guo W, Kozminski KG, Lau MW, Moskow JJ, Tong A, Schenkman LR, McKenzie A, Brennwald P, Longtine M, Bi E, Chan C, Novick P, Boone C, Pringle JR, Davis TN, Fields S, Drubin DG.
J Cell Biol.
2001;
154
(3):
549-71
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Bud8p and Bud9p, proteins that may mark the sites for bipolar budding in yeast.
Harkins HA,
Pagé N, Schenkman LR, De Virgilio C, Shaw S, Bussey H, Pringle JR.
Mol Biol Cell.
2001;
12
(8):
2497-518
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Roles of a fimbrin and an alpha-actinin-like protein in fission yeast cell polarization and cytokinesis.
Wu JQ,
Bähler J, Pringle JR.
Mol Biol Cell.
2001;
12
(4):
1061-77
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The septin cortex at the yeast mother-bud neck.
Gladfelter AS,
Pringle JR, Lew DJ.
Curr Opin Microbiol.
2001;
4
(6):
681-9
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Septin-dependent assembly of a cell cycle-regulatory module in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Longtine MS,
Theesfeld CL, McMillan JN, Weaver E, Pringle JR, Lew DJ.
Mol Cell Biol.
2000;
20
(11):
4049-61
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Evidence for functional differentiation among Drosophila septins in cytokinesis and cellularization.
Adam JC,
Pringle JR, Peifer M.
Mol Biol Cell.
2000;
11
(9):
3123-35
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Identification of novel, evolutionarily conserved Cdc42p-interacting proteins and of redundant pathways linking Cdc24p and Cdc42p to actin polarization in yeast.
Bi E,
Chiavetta JB, Chen H, Chen GC, Chan CS, Pringle JR.
Mol Biol Cell.
2000;
11
(2):
773-93
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The morphogenesis checkpoint in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: cell cycle control of Swe1p degradation by Hsl1p and Hsl7p.
McMillan JN,
Longtine MS, Sia RA, Theesfeld CL, Bardes ES, Pringle JR, Lew DJ.
Mol Cell Biol.
1999;
19
(10):
6929-39
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Cytokinesis: an emerging unified theory for eukaryotes?
Hales KG,
Bi E, Wu JQ, Adam JC, Yu IC, Pringle JR.
Curr Opin Cell Biol.
1999;
11
(6):
717-25
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Heterologous modules for efficient and versatile PCR-based gene targeting in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Bähler J,
Wu JQ, Longtine MS, Shah NG, McKenzie A, Steever AB, Wach A, Philippsen P, Pringle JR.
Yeast.
1998;
14
(10):
943-51
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Pom1p, a fission yeast protein kinase that provides positional information for both polarized growth and cytokinesis.
Bähler J,
Pringle JR.
Genes Dev.
1998;
12
(9):
1356-70
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Additional modules for versatile and economical PCR-based gene deletion and modification in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Longtine MS,
McKenzie A, Demarini DJ, Shah NG, Wach A, Brachat A, Philippsen P, Pringle JR.
Yeast.
1998;
14
(10):
953-61
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Involvement of an actomyosin contractile ring in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cytokinesis.
Bi E,
Maddox P, Lew DJ, Salmon ED, McMillan JN, Yeh E, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1998;
142
(5):
1301-12
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Role of the yeast Gin4p protein kinase in septin assembly and the relationship between septin assembly and septin function.
Longtine MS,
Fares H, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1998;
143
(3):
719-36
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Polymerization of purified yeast septins: evidence that organized filament arrays may not be required for septin function.
Frazier JA,
Wong ML, Longtine MS, Pringle JR, Mann M, Mitchison TJ, Field C.
J Cell Biol.
1998;
143
(3):
737-49
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Role of polo kinase and Mid1p in determining the site of cell division in fission yeast.
Bähler J,
Steever AB, Wheatley S, Wang Y, Pringle JR, Gould KL, McCollum D.
J Cell Biol.
1998;
143
(6):
1603-16
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Elevated expression of chitinase 1 and chitin synthesis in myosin II-deficient Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Rodríguez-Medina JR,
Cruz JA, Robbins PW, Bi E, Pringle JR.
Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand).
1998;
44
(6):
919-25
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Aip3p/Bud6p, a yeast actin-interacting protein that is involved in morphogenesis and the selection of bipolar budding sites.
Amberg DC,
Zahner JE, Mulholland JW, Pringle JR, Botstein D.
Mol Biol Cell.
1997;
8
(4):
729-53
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A septin-based hierarchy of proteins required for localized deposition of chitin in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall.
DeMarini DJ,
Adams AE, Fares H, De Virgilio C, Valle G, Chuang JS, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1997;
139
(1):
75-93
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Two active states of the Ras-related Bud1/Rsr1 protein bind to different effectors to determine yeast cell polarity.
Park HO,
Bi E, Pringle JR, Herskowitz I.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
1997;
94
(9):
4463-8
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Bni1p, a yeast formin linking cdc42p and the actin cytoskeleton during polarized morphogenesis.
Evangelista M,
Blundell K, Longtine MS, Chow CJ, Adames N, Pringle JR, Peter M, Boone C.
Science.
1997;
276
(5309):
118-22
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The septins: roles in cytokinesis and other processes.
Longtine MS,
DeMarini DJ, Valencik ML, Al-Awar OS, Fares H, De Virgilio C, Pringle JR.
Curr Opin Cell Biol.
1996;
8
(1):
106-19
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Genetic analysis of the bipolar pattern of bud site selection in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Zahner JE,
Harkins HA, Pringle JR.
Mol Cell Biol.
1996;
16
(4):
1857-70
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Identification of the bud emergence gene BEM4 and its interactions with rho-type GTPases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mack D,
Nishimura K, Dennehey BK, Arbogast T, Parkinson J, Toh-e A, Pringle JR, Bender A, Matsui Y.
Mol Cell Biol.
1996;
16
(8):
4387-95
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Mutational analysis of the beta-subunit of yeast geranylgeranyl transferase I.
Ohya Y,
Caplin BE, Qadota H, Tibbetts MF, Anraku Y, Pringle JR, Marshall MS.
Mol Gen Genet.
1996;
252
(1-2):
1-10
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ZDS1 and ZDS2, genes whose products may regulate Cdc42p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Bi E,
Pringle JR.
Mol Cell Biol.
1996;
16
(10):
5264-75
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SPR28, a sixth member of the septin gene family in Saccharomyces cerevisiae that is expressed specifically in sporulating cells.
De Virgilio C,
DeMarini DJ, Pringle JR.
Microbiology.
1996:
142 ( Pt 10)
2897-905
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Cdc53p acts in concert with Cdc4p and Cdc34p to control the G1-to-S-phase transition and identifies a conserved family of proteins.
Mathias N,
Johnson SL, Winey M, Adams AE, Goetsch L, Pringle JR, Byers B, Goebl MG.
Mol Cell Biol.
1996;
16
(12):
6634-43
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Identification of a developmentally regulated septin and involvement of the septins in spore formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Fares H,
Goetsch L, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1996;
132
(3):
399-411
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Localization and possible functions of Drosophila septins.
Fares H,
Peifer M, Pringle JR.
Mol Biol Cell.
1995;
6
(12):
1843-59
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Establishment of cell polarity in yeast.
Pringle JR,
Bi E, Harkins HA, Zahner JE, De Virgilio C, Chant J, Corrado K, Fares H.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol.
1995:
60
729-44
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Patterns of bud-site selection in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Chant J,
Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1995;
129
(3):
751-65
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Role of Bud3p in producing the axial budding pattern of yeast.
Chant J,
Mischke M, Mitchell E, Herskowitz I, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1995;
129
(3):
767-78
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Ste20-like protein kinases are required for normal localization of cell growth and for cytokinesis in budding yeast.
Cvrcková F,
De Virgilio C, Manser E, Pringle JR, Nasmyth K.
Genes Dev.
1995;
9
(15):
1817-30
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Mutation of RGA1, which encodes a putative GTPase-activating protein for the polarity-establishment protein Cdc42p, activates the pheromone-response pathway in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Stevenson BJ,
Ferguson B, De Virgilio C, Bi E, Pringle JR, Ammerer G, Sprague GF.
Genes Dev.
1995;
9
(23):
2949-63
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Role for the Rho-family GTPase Cdc42 in yeast mating-pheromone signal pathway.
Simon MN,
De Virgilio C, Souza B, Pringle JR, Abo A, Reed SI.
Nature.
1995;
376
(6542):
702-5
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Characterization of glycogen-deficient glc mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Cannon JF,
Pringle JR, Fiechter A, Khalil M.
Genetics.
1994;
136
(2):
485-503
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Suppression of yeast geranylgeranyl transferase I defect by alternative prenylation of two target GTPases, Rho1p and Cdc42p.
Ohya Y,
Qadota H, Anraku Y, Pringle JR, Botstein D.
Mol Biol Cell.
1993;
4
(10):
1017-25
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A Ser/Thr-rich multicopy suppressor of a cdc24 bud emergence defect.
Bender A,
Pringle JR.
Yeast.
1992;
8
(4):
315-23
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Molecular analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome I. On the number of genes and the identification of essential genes using temperature-sensitive-lethal mutations.
Harris SD,
Cheng J, Pugh TA, Pringle JR.
J Mol Biol.
1992;
225
(1):
53-65
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RSR1, a ras-like gene homologous to Krev-1 (smg21A/rap1A): role in the development of cell polarity and interactions with the Ras pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Ruggieri R,
Bender A, Matsui Y, Powers S, Takai Y, Pringle JR, Matsumoto K.
Mol Cell Biol.
1992;
12
(2):
758-66
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Staining of bud scars and other cell wall chitin with calcofluor.
Pringle JR,
Methods Enzymol.
1991:
194
732-5
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Molecular analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome I: identification of additional transcribed regions and demonstration that some encode essential functions.
Diehl BE,
Pringle JR.
Genetics.
1991;
127
(2):
287-98
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Cellular morphogenesis in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle: localization of the CDC3 gene product and the timing of events at the budding site.
Kim HB,
Haarer BK, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1991;
112
(4):
535-44
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Genetic analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome I: on the role of mutagen specificity in delimiting the set of genes identifiable using temperature-sensitive-lethal mutations.
Harris SD,
Pringle JR.
Genetics.
1991;
127
(2):
279-85
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Use of a screen for synthetic lethal and multicopy suppressee mutants to identify two new genes involved in morphogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Bender A,
Pringle JR.
Mol Cell Biol.
1991;
11
(3):
1295-305
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Yeast BUD5, encoding a putative GDP-GTP exchange factor, is necessary for bud site selection and interacts with bud formation gene BEM1.
Chant J,
Corrado K, Pringle JR, Herskowitz I.
Cell.
1991;
65
(7):
1213-24
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Budding and cell polarity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Chant J,
Pringle JR.
Curr Opin Genet Dev.
1991;
1
(3):
342-50
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CDC55, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene involved in cellular morphogenesis: identification, characterization, and homology to the B subunit of mammalian type 2A protein phosphatase.
Healy AM,
Zolnierowicz S, Stapleton AE, Goebl M, DePaoli-Roach AA, Pringle JR.
Mol Cell Biol.
1991;
11
(11):
5767-80
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Staining of actin with fluorochrome-conjugated phalloidin.
Adams AE,
Pringle JR.
Methods Enzymol.
1991:
194
729-31
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Cellular morphogenesis in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle: localization of the CDC11 gene product and the timing of events at the budding site.
Ford SK,
Pringle JR.
Dev Genet.
1991;
12
(4):
281-92
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Immunofluorescence methods for yeast.
Pringle JR,
Adams AE, Drubin DG, Haarer BK.
Methods Enzymol.
1991:
194
565-602
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CDC42 and CDC43, two additional genes involved in budding and the establishment of cell polarity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Adams AE,
Johnson DI, Longnecker RM, Sloat BF, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1990;
111
(1):
131-42
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Molecular characterization of CDC42, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene involved in the development of cell polarity.
Johnson DI,
Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1990;
111
(1):
143-52
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Yeast cell biology: the wave of the present. Yeast Cell Biology sponsored by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA, August 15-20, 1989.
Pringle JR,
New Biol.
1990;
2
(1):
37-43
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Multicopy suppression of the cdc24 budding defect in yeast by CDC42 and three newly identified genes including the ras-related gene RSR1.
Bender A,
Pringle JR.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
1989;
86
(24):
9976-80
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Fluorescence microscopy methods for yeast.
Pringle JR,
Preston RA, Adams AE, Stearns T, Drubin DG, Haarer BK, Jones EW.
Methods Cell Biol.
1989:
31
357-435
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Functions of microtubules in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle.
Jacobs CW,
Adams AE, Szaniszlo PJ, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1988;
107
(4):
1409-26
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Mapping of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC3, CDC25, and CDC42 genes to chromosome XII by chromosome blotting and tetrad analysis.
Johnson DI,
Jacobs CW, Pringle JR, Robinson LC, Carle GF, Olson MV.
Yeast.
1987;
3
(4):
243-53
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Immunofluorescence localization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC12 gene product to the vicinity of the 10-nm filaments in the mother-bud neck.
Haarer BK,
Pringle JR.
Mol Cell Biol.
1987;
7
(10):
3678-87
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Molecular cloning of chromosome I DNA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: isolation and characterization of the CDC24 gene and adjacent regions of the chromosome.
Coleman KG,
Steensma HY, Kaback DB, Pringle JR.
Mol Cell Biol.
1986;
6
(12):
4516-25
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Temperature-sensitive lethal mutations on yeast chromosome I appear to define only a small number of genes.
Kaback DB,
Oeller PW, Yde Steensma H, Hirschman J, Ruezinsky D, Coleman KG, Pringle JR.
Genetics.
1984;
108
(1):
67-90
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Relationship of actin and tubulin distribution to bud growth in wild-type and morphogenetic-mutant Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Adams AE,
Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1984;
98
(3):
934-45
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae: heat and gluculase sensitivities of starved cells.
Paris S,
Pringle JR.
Ann Microbiol (Paris).
1983 Nov-Dec;
134B
(3):
379-85
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Roles of the CDC24 gene product in cellular morphogenesis during the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle.
Sloat BF,
Adams A, Pringle JR.
J Cell Biol.
1981;
89
(3):
395-405
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Identification of an actin-like protein and of its messenger ribonucleic acid in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Water RD,
Pringle JR, Kleinsmith LJ.
J Bacteriol.
1980;
144
(3):
1143-51
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Effect of growth temperature upon heat sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Walton EF,
Pringle JR.
Arch Microbiol.
1980;
124
(2-3):
285-7
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Reserve carbohydrate metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: responses to nutrient limitation.
Lillie SH,
Pringle JR.
J Bacteriol.
1980;
143
(3):
1384-94
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The use of conditional lethal cell cycle mutants for temporal and functional sequence mapping of cell cycle events.
Pringle JR,
J Cell Physiol.
1978;
95
(3):
393-405
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A mutant of yeast defective in cellular morphogenesis.
Sloat BF,
Pringle JR.
Science.
1978;
200
(4346):
1171-3
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Coordination of growth with cell division in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Johnston GC,
Pringle JR, Hartwell LH.
Exp Cell Res.
1977;
105
(1):
79-98
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Induction, selection, and experimental uses of temperature-sensitive and other conditional mutants of yeast.
Pringle JR,
Methods Cell Biol.
1975:
12
233-72
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Methods for monitoring the growth of yeast cultures and for dealing with the clumping problem.
Pringle JR,
Mor JR.
Methods Cell Biol.
1975:
11
131-68
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Methods for avoiding proteolytic artefacts in studies of enzymes and other proteins from yeasts.
Pringle JR,
Methods Cell Biol.
1975:
12
149-84
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Transient G1 arrest of S. cerevisiae cells of mating type alpha by a factor produced by cells of mating type a.
Wilkinson LE,
Pringle JR.
Exp Cell Res.
1974;
89
(1):
175-87
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Genetic control of the cell division cycle in yeast.
Hartwell LH,
Culotti J, Pringle JR, Reid BJ.
Science.
1974;
183
(4120):
46-51
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Measurement of molecular weights by electrophoresis on SDS-acrylamide gel.
Weber K,
Pringle JR, Osborn M.
Methods Enzymol.
1972:
26 PtC
3-27
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The molecular weight of the polypeptide chains of yeast phosphofructokinase.
Wilgus H,
Pringle JR, Stellwagen E.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun.
1971;
44
(1):
89-93
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The molecular weight of the undegraded polypeptide chain of yeast hexokinase.
Pringle JR,
Biochem Biophys Res Commun.
1970;
39
(1):
46-52