Constitutive mutants in the yeast pheromone response: ordered function of the gene products
Blinder, Dmitry B. ; Bouvier, Suzanne E. ; Jenness, Duane D.
Blinder, Dmitry B.
Bouvier, Suzanne E.
Jenness, Duane D.
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1989-02-10
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The alpha factor pheromone inhibits the division of yeast a cells. A general method was developed for isolating mutants that exhibit constitutive activation of the pheromone response pathway. A dominant allele of the STE4 locus was recovered in addition to recessive mutations in the SCG1 gene. SCG1 and STE4 are known to encode G alpha and G beta homologs, respectively. Analysis of double mutants suggests that the STE4 gene product functions after the SCG1 product but before the STE5 product.
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Cell. 1989 Feb 10;56(3):479-86.
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2644047