C. glabrata HIS3/CAGL0L02937g Literature Guide


Literature
Other names in use for C. glabrata HIS3: CAGL-IPF2752, CAGL-CDS4354.1, CAG61869.1, GVI51_L02739, CAGL0L02937g

HIS3 LITERATURE TOPICS

Virulence-related
Other Topics
Regulation
Related Genes/Proteins
Genetics/Cell Biology
Curated Literature
 Alias
List of all Curated References
Research Aids and Literature
Genome-wide Analysis
Nucleic Acid Information
Life Cycle

HIS3 - Curated References


ReferenceSpeciesOther Genes Addressed
Yanez-Carrillo P, et al. (2015) Expression vectors for C-terminal fusions with fluorescent proteins and epitope tags in Candida glabrata. Fungal Genet Biol 80:43-52
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C. glabrata |TRP1
Edskes HK, et al. (2011) Prion-forming ability of Ure2 of yeasts is not evolutionarily conserved. Genetics 188(1):81-90
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C. albicans |AFP99 |AGT1 |AMO1 |AMO1 |AMO2 |AMO2 |ARG3 |ARG3 |ARG8 |ARG8 |C1_01750W_A |C1_03870C_A |C1_07220W_A |C1_11850W_A |MORE
C. glabrata |ACO2 |ADE2 |ADI1 |AHP1 |APT1 |ARG1 |ARG8 |BAT2 |BMT7 |CAGL0A00341g |CAGL0A01221g |CAGL0A01606g |CAGL0A01650g |CAGL0A01716g |MORE
Jacobsen ID, et al. (2010) Candida glabrata persistence in mice does not depend on host immunosuppression and is unaffected by fungal amino acid auxotrophy. Infect Immun 78(3):1066-77
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C. glabrata |TRP1
Walsh DW, et al. (2002) Genomic differences between Candida glabrata and Saccharomyces cerevisiae around the MRPL28 and GCN3 loci. Yeast 19(11):991-4
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C. glabrata |CAGL0K06369g |CAGL0K06391g |CAGL0L02915g |CAGL0L02959g |CAGL0L03025g |CAGL0L03047g |CAGL0L03069g |CAGL0M03135g |GCN3
Willins DA, et al. (2002) A system for deletion and complementation of Candida glabrata genes amenable to high-throughput application. Gene 292(1-2):141-9
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C. glabrata |ADE2 |LEU2 |MT-I
Stoyan T, et al. (2001) Multifunctional centromere binding factor 1 is essential for chromosome segregation in the human pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata. Mol Cell Biol 21(15):4875-88
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C. glabrata |ADE2 |CBF1 |TRP1
El Barkani A, et al. (2000) Candida glabrata shuttle vectors suitable for translational fusions to lacZ and use of beta-galactosidase as a reporter of gene expression. Gene 246(1-2):151-5
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Lachke SA, et al. (2000) Phenotypic switching in Candida glabrata involves phase-specific regulation of the metallothionein gene MT-II and the newly discovered hemolysin gene HLP. Infect Immun 68(2):884-95
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C. glabrata |AMT1 |EPA1 |HLP |MT-I |MT-II |MT-IIB |PDH1 |TRP1
Kitada K, et al. (1995) Cloning of the Candida glabrata TRP1 and HIS3 genes, and construction of their disruptant strains by sequential integrative transformation. Gene 165(2):203-6
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C. glabrata |TRP1



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