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G F Sprague Jr

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Rivers D, Sprague Jr G
Mol Genet Genomics . 2003 Sep; 270(3):225-33. PMID: 13680367
Yeast mat alpha2 mutants express both mating pheromones and both mating pheromone receptors. They show modest signaling in the pheromone response pathway, as revealed by increased levels of FUS1 transcript,...
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Mitchell D, Sprague Jr G
Mol Cell Biol . 2001 Jan; 21(2):488-500. PMID: 11134337
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae p21-activated kinases, Ste20p and Cla4p, have individual functions but appear to share an essential function(s) as well because a strain lacking both kinases is inviable. To learn...
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Cullen P, Sprague Jr G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2000 Nov; 97(25):13619-24. PMID: 11095711
Haploid yeast invades solid agar in response to nutrient limitation. To decipher the cues that underlie invasion, we have developed a single cell invasive growth assay. Using this assay, as...
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HORECKA J, Sprague Jr G
Methods Enzymol . 2000 Oct; 326:107-19. PMID: 11036637
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Cullen P, Schultz J, HORECKA J, Stevenson B, Jigami Y, Sprague Jr G
Genetics . 2000 Jul; 155(3):1005-18. PMID: 10880465
In haploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae, mating occurs by activation of the pheromone response pathway. A genetic selection for mutants that activate this pathway uncovered a class of mutants defective in cell...
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Sprague Jr G
Genes Dev . 1998 Sep; 12(18):2817-20. PMID: 9744858
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Edwards M, Liegeois N, HORECKA J, DePinho R, Sprague Jr G, Tyers M, et al.
Genetics . 1998 Feb; 147(3):1063-76. PMID: 9383053
Regulated cell cycle progression depends on the proper integration of growth control pathways with the basic cell cycle machinery. While many of the central molecules such as cyclins, CDKs, and...
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Givan S, Sprague Jr G
Mol Biol Cell . 1997 Jul; 8(7):1317-27. PMID: 9243510
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae a-factor receptor (Ste3p) requires its C-terminal cytoplasmic tail for endocytosis. Wild-type receptor is delivered to the cell surface via the secretory pathway but remains there only briefly...
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HORECKA J, Sprague Jr G
Genetics . 1996 Nov; 144(3):905-21. PMID: 8913737
In haploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells, mating pheromones activate a signal transduction pathway that leads to cell cycle arrest in the G1 phase and to transcription induction of genes that promote...
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Yashar B, Irie K, Printen J, Stevenson B, Sprague Jr G, Matsumoto K, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 1995 Dec; 15(12):6545-53. PMID: 8524219
Ste7p and Mkk1p are MEK (MAPK/ERK kinase) family members that function in the mating and cell integrity signal transduction pathways in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We selected STE7 and MKK1 mutations that...