The alpha-factor mating pheromone of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a model for studying the interaction of peptide hormones and G protein-coupled receptors.
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An overview of Cdk1-controlled targets and processesA walk-through of the yeast mating pheromone response pathwayHeterotrimeric G Protein-coupled Receptor Signaling in Yeast Mating Pheromone ResponseFluorescent approaches for understanding interactions of ligands with G protein coupled receptorsAntagonistic regulation of Fus2p nuclear localization by pheromone signaling and the cell cycleDose-to-duration encoding and signaling beyond saturation in intracellular signaling networksInvited review: GPCR structural characterization: Using fragments as building blocks to determine a complete structure.Comparison of fragments comprising the first two helices of the human Y4 and the yeast Ste2p G-protein-coupled receptorsIdentification and characterization of MFA1, the gene encoding Candida albicans a-factor pheromoneCross-linking of a DOPA-containing peptide ligand into its G protein-coupled receptorIdentification of residue-to-residue contact between a peptide ligand and its G protein-coupled receptor using periodate-mediated dihydroxyphenylalanine cross-linking and mass spectrometryMembrane-tethered ligands: tools for cell-autonomous pharmacological manipulation of biological circuits.Interspecies pheromone signaling promotes biofilm formation and same-sex mating in Candida albicans.Distal and proximal actions of peptide pheromone M-factor control different conjugation steps in fission yeast.Novobiocin and peptide analogs of α-factor are positive allosteric modulators of the yeast G protein-coupled receptor Ste2p.High-throughput de novo screening of receptor agonists with an automated single-cell analysis and isolation system.Morphogenesis in Candida albicans.NMR studies in dodecylphosphocholine of a fragment containing the seventh transmembrane helix of a G-protein-coupled receptor from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Role of extracellular charged amino acids in the yeast alpha-factor receptor.Biogenesis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae pheromone a-factor, from yeast mating to human disease.The role of pheromone receptors for communication and mating in Hypocrea jecorina (Trichoderma reesei).Evolutionary Selection on Barrier Activity: Bar1 Is an Aspartyl Protease with Novel Substrate Specificity.Double-mutant cycle scanning of the interaction of a peptide ligand and its G protein-coupled receptor.Identification of specific transmembrane residues and ligand-induced interface changes involved in homo-dimer formation of a yeast G protein-coupled receptor.Fungal mating pheromones: choreographing the dating gameThe N-terminus of the yeast G protein-coupled receptor Ste2p plays critical roles in surface expression, signaling, and negative regulation.Defining pheromone-receptor signaling in Candida albicans and related asexual Candida species.Differential interactions of fluorescent agonists and antagonists with the yeast G protein coupled receptor Ste2p.Control of the yeast cell cycle with a photocleavable alpha-factor analogue.Binding of fluorinated phenylalanine alpha-factor analogues to Ste2p: evidence for a cation-pi binding interaction between a peptide ligand and its cognate G protein-coupled receptor.Saccharomyces cerevisiae a-factor mutants reveal residues critical for processing, activity, and export.Identification of residues involved in homodimer formation located within a β-strand region of the N-terminus of a Yeast G protein-coupled receptor.The directed evolution of ligand specificity in a GPCR and the unequal contributions of efficacy and affinity.An efficient method for isolating mating-competent cells from bottom-fermenting yeast using mating pheromone-supersensitive mutants.Protein expression patterns of the yeast mating response.Structure-Activity Relationship of α Mating Pheromone from the Fungal Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum.Understanding GPCR Recognition and Folding from NMR Studies of Fragments.a-Factor: a chemical biology tool for the study of protein prenylation.An Antimicrobial Peptide Induces FIG1-Dependent Cell Death During Cell Cycle Arrest in Yeast.Mate-recognition and species boundaries in the ascomycetes
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The alpha-factor mating pheromone of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a model for studying the interaction of peptide hormones and G protein-coupled receptors.
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The alpha-factor mating pherom ...... d G protein-coupled receptors.
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Fred Naider
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10.1016/J.PEPTIDES.2003.11.028
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z