Literature for peptidase M16.007: Axl1 peptidase

Summary Alignment Tree Sequences Sequence features Distribution Literature Substrates

(Topics flags: V Review. To select only the references relevant to a single topic, click the link above. See explanation.)

    2012
  1. Kukday,S.S. and Schmidt,W.K.
    The yeast M16A peptidases Axl1p and Ste23p
    [ISSN:978-0-12-407744-7]3, 1430-1434. DOI
  2. 2009
  3. Krishnankutty,R.K., Kukday,S.S., Castleberry,A.J., Breevoort,S.R. and Schmidt,W.K.
    Proteolytic processing of certain CaaX motifs can occur in the absence of the Rce1p and Ste24p CaaX proteases
    Yeast26, 451-463. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  4. 2004
  5. Schmidt,W.K. and Michaelis,S.
    Axl1p gene product (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
    [ISSN:0-12-079610-4]2, 879-882.  V
  6. 2002
  7. [YEAR:6-8-2002]Lord,M., Inose,F., Hiroko,T., Hata,T., Fujita,A. and Chant,J.
    Subcellular localization of Axl1, the cell type-specific regulator of polarity
    Curr Biol12, 1347-1352. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  8. 1999
  9. [YEAR:26-11-1999]Meacham,G.C., Browne,B.L., Zhang,W., Kellermayer,R., Bedwell,D.M. and Cyr,D.M.
    Mutations in the yeast Hsp40 chaperone protein Ydj1 cause defects in Axl1 biogenesis and pro-a-factor processing
    J Biol Chem274, 34396-34402. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  10. 1998
  11. [YEAR:21-9-1998]Elia,L. and Marsh,L.
    A role for a protease in morphogenic responses during yeast cell fusion
    J Cell Biol142, 1473-1485. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  12. 1997
  13. [YEAR:27-1-1997]Chen,P., Sapperstein,S.K., Choi,J.D. and Michaelis,S.
    Biogenesis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating pheromone a-factor
    J Cell Biol136, 251-269. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  14. 1995
  15. Adames,N., Blundell,K., Ashby,M.N. and Boone,C.
    Role of yeast insulin-degrading enzyme homologs in propheromone processing and bud site selection
    Science270, 464-467. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  16. 1994
  17. Fujita,A., Oka,C., Arikawa,Y., Katagai,T., Tonouchi,A., Kuhara,S. and Misumi,Y.
    A yeast gene necessary for bud-site selection encodes a protein similar to insulin-degrading enzymes
    Nature372, 567-570. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI