R K Storms
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McNeil J, Storms R, Friesen J
Curr Genet
. 2013 Nov;
2(1):17-251.
PMID: 24189719
We have carried out experiments aimed at explaining the observed variations in transformation frequencies when Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Saccharomyces carlbergensis are transformed with chimeric plasmids that contain one of 4...
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Winzeler E, Shoemaker D, Astromoff A, Liang H, Anderson K, Andre B, et al.
Science
. 1999 Aug;
285(5429):901-6.
PMID: 10436161
The functions of many open reading frames (ORFs) identified in genome-sequencing projects are unknown. New, whole-genome approaches are required to systematically determine their function. A total of 6925 Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
3.
Munro E, Climie S, Vandenberg E, Storms R
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 1999 Mar;
1430(1):1-13.
PMID: 10082928
The primary structure is known for at least 29 thymidylate synthases and the crystal structure is known for several from both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. All these are markedly similar making...
4.
Ushinsky S, Bussey H, Ahmed A, Wang Y, Friesen J, Storms R
Genes Funct
. 1998 Jul;
1(4):273-84.
PMID: 9678903
In this report we assess the functional importance of 16 open reading frames (ORFs) contained within a 38 780 base-pair region immediately adjacent to the centromere on the right arm...
5.
Barton A, Bussey H, Storms R, Kaback D
Yeast
. 1997 Nov;
13(13):1251-63.
PMID: 9364749
Gene density near the ends of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosomes is much lower than on the rest of the chromosome. Non-functional gene-fragments are common and a high proportion of the sequences...
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Bussey H, Storms R, Ahmed A, Albermann K, Allen E, Ansorge W, et al.
Nature
. 1997 May;
387(6632 Suppl):103-5.
PMID: 9169875
The nucleotide sequence of the 948,061 base pairs of chromosome XVI has been determined, completing the sequence of the yeast genome. Chromosome XVI was the last yeast chromosome identified, and...
7.
Lussier M, Sdicu A, Winnett E, Vo D, Sheraton J, Dusterhoft A, et al.
Yeast
. 1997 Mar;
13(3):267-74.
PMID: 9090056
The KRE2/MNT1 mannosyltransferase gene family of Saccharomyces cerevisiae currently consists of the KRE2, YUR1, KTR1, KTR2, KTR3 and KTR4 genes. All six encode putative type II membrane proteins with a...
8.
Nagarajan L, Storms R
J Biol Chem
. 1997 Feb;
272(7):4444-50.
PMID: 9020168
YAL044, a gene on the left arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome one, is shown to code for the H-protein subunit of the multienzyme glycine cleavage system. The gene designation has...
9.
Storms R, Wang Y, Fortin N, Hall J, Vo D, Zhong W, et al.
Genome
. 1997 Feb;
40(1):151-64.
PMID: 9061922
The DNA sequence and preliminary functional analysis of a 103-kbp section of the left arm of yeast chromosome I is presented. This region, from the left telomere to the LTE1...
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Ushinsky S, Bussey H, Ahmed A, Wang Y, Friesen J, Williams B, et al.
Yeast
. 1997 Feb;
13(2):151-61.
PMID: 9046096
The existence of histone H1 in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has long been debated. In this report we describe the presence of histone H1 in yeast. YPL127c, a gene encoding...