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Losko S, Kopp F, Kranz A, Kolling R
Mol Biol Cell . 2001 Apr; 12(4):1047-59. PMID: 11294906
Previous experiments suggested that trafficking of the a-factor transporter Ste6 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to the yeast vacuole is regulated by ubiquitination. To define the ubiquitination-dependent step in the trafficking pathway,...
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Proff C, Kolling R
Mol Gen Genet . 2001 Mar; 264(6):883-93. PMID: 11254136
The yeast a-factor transporter Ste6 is a member of the ABC transporter family and is closely related to human MDR1. We constructed a set of 26 Ste6 mutants using a...
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Kranz A, Kinner A, Kolling R
Mol Biol Cell . 2001 Mar; 12(3):711-23. PMID: 11251082
The multispanning membrane protein Ste6, a member of the ABC-transporter family, is transported to the yeast vacuole for degradation. To identify functions involved in the intracellular trafficking of polytopic membrane...
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Stella C, Korch C, RAMOS E, Bauer A, Kolling R, Mattoon J
Mol Gen Genet . 1999 Oct; 262(2):332-41. PMID: 10517330
Leucine uptake by Saccharomyces cerevisiae is mediated by three transport systems, the general amino acid transport system (GAP), encoded by GAP1, and two group-specific systems (S1 and S2), which also...
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Kolling R, Losko S
EMBO J . 1997 May; 16(9):2251-61. PMID: 9171340
Upon block of endocytosis, the a-factor transporter Ste6 accumulates in a ubiquitinated form at the plasma membrane. Here we show that the linker region, which connects the two homologous halves...
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Brehler R, Kolling R, Webb M, Wastell C
Eur J Surg Suppl . 1997 Jan; (579):23-5. PMID: 9195179
Studies are described which compare the prevalence of sensitisation against latex proteins in medical personnel in different hospitals. The objective of these studies was to find out whether the use...
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Bauer A, Kolling R
Yeast . 1996 Aug; 12(10):965-75. PMID: 8873450
A temperature-sensitive mutation (act1-1) in the essential actin gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be suppressed by mutations in the SAC3 gene. A DNA fragment containing the SAC3 gene was sequenced....
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Kolling R, Hollenberg C
Eur J Biochem . 1996 Jul; 239(2):356-61. PMID: 8706740
The hemolysin B (Hly B) protein of Escherichia coli, a member of the ABC-transporter family, was expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and tested for its ability to complement a defect in...
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Bauer A, Kolling R
J Cell Sci . 1996 Jun; 109 ( Pt 6):1575-83. PMID: 8799844
The SAC3 gene of Saccharomyces serevisiae has been implicated in actin function by genetic experiments showing that a temperature sensitive mutation in the essential actin gene (actl-1) can be suppressed...
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Kolling R, Hollenberg C
FEBS Lett . 1994 Sep; 351(2):155-8. PMID: 8082755
The Ste6 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a member of the ABC-transporter family containing 12 putative membrane spanning segments. To test whether Ste6 is inserted into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)...